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"I don't see how you can understand it apart from the upheavals on campus, racial upheavals in the larger society, the general upheavals around the world," said Jerome Karabel, a professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, and a historian of college admissions.
Yet each component of this paradise would require massive upheavals.
Urban unrest is far from the upheavals of the 1960s.
Along the way, there will be missteps, setbacks, even upheavals.
Finally, economic and cultural upheavals made this a tumultuous year.
These upheavals may galvanise voters, black and white, in unpredictable ways.
Both countries have largely avoided the upheavals of the Arab spring.
The Economist: Climate change will create massive upheavals across the world.
Technological upheavals like the steam engine and electricity unleashed market excesses.
The year's political upheavals contributed to this growing sense of embattlement.
Political upheavals are underway in democracies such as France and Spain.
It is always going through upheavals of one kind or another.
You should expect regular, sometimes violent, upheavals in this Trump White House.
Surprisingly, the year's political upheavals did not figure higher in the list.
They have barely budged since 29.6 despite the upheavals of the period.
Mr Zhang's institution, Peking University, played a central role in both upheavals.
These cuisines reflected Cold War upheavals where the United States was involved.
Carbon cycle upheavals "might be a sign or a symptom," Rothman said.
After endless corporate restructurings, management upheavals and sales, last year Time Inc.
Lawsuits abound but seldom force upheavals in entire systems, Professor Williams said.
The revolutionary upheavals spawned new contradictions and tensions rather than neat resolutions.
The group essentially disbanded in the late 1970s after several internal upheavals.
Partisan allegiances had already begun shifting amid the upheavals of the 1960s.
Together with the upheavals abroad, they compounded his grievances against the West.
We've begun the new year with political upheavals on nearly every continent.
Social upheavals simply do not abide by the dictates of partisan politics.
In these upheavals Heligoland's inhabitants (today they number roughly 1,400) were never consulted.
Its six verses reflect U.S. social upheavals in the 1960s and early 1970s.
There's too much personal work to be done — corrections, upheavals, inclusions, reimaginings, representations.
A year of popular upheavals has thrown the old order out of joint.
Fortunately, Latin American democracy is becoming monotonously normal and resistant to great upheavals.
Swift's life was shaped by the upheavals and civil war that began in 1642.
After all these upheavals, she has changed her mind and doesn't want to leave.
However, global market upheavals could still be a more important driver for sterling's volatility.
As is often the case, Trump's mood this week has gone through rapid upheavals.
People versus power: This is how most of us remember Egypt's 2011-13 upheavals.
Such cascades explain how huge political upheavals can quickly emerge, seemingly out of nowhere.
He weathered its upheavals and pried into its divisions like an angry, secular prophet.
We have begun the new year with political upheavals spreading across nearly every continent.
"I've had several upheavals of somehow not being what I should be," she said.
Here is the story: The United States of the 1960s experienced many social upheavals.
Zarina Hashmi speaks directly to the ongoing impact of the upheavals resulting from Partition.
But Charlemagne's creation proved sufficiently flexible and decentralised to survive wars, plagues and religious upheavals.
Indeed, liberalism grew out of a response to the upheavals of raw capitalism and revolution.
IPF's home credit business has been troubled by intense competition as well as regulatory upheavals.
Cons thrive during wars and political upheavals, as swindlers try to exploit feelings of uncertainty.
Other commodities have gone through similar upheavals when spot prices diverged from long-term contracts.
The verdict raised the possibility that a year of establishment upheavals might carry into 2017.
It calls such efforts "color revolutions," a term taken from upheavals in former Soviet states.
The country, Sanders seems to have decided, can only handle so many upheavals at once.
There are precedents for older New York institutions reviving themselves with such real-estate upheavals.
As prime minister, he has led Israel through diplomatic negotiations, military operations and financial upheavals.
Previous administrations have also used prudent diplomatic silence in the face of domestic upheavals abroad.
It can act as a Trojan horse, a disguise for radical upheavals, for fresh revolutions.
And it has been litigated through 20th-century upheavals like the Communist revolution in China.
That's a contribution worth celebrating as we confront the unsettling upheavals of our own time.
However, his exit is among the most significant management upheavals of the year thus far.
HA: With the recent social upheavals, many activists have turned to art to express dissent.
Elsewhere Berlin taps into a childhood spell in El Paso and revisits past addresses and upheavals.
Even in the modern era, ghost stories have functioned as a way to navigate cultural upheavals.
Climate change has been widely implicated in several major social upheavals, including the Syrian refugee crisis.
Across the globe, populist upheavals, such as Brexit in 2016, have shaken up politics as usual.
The upheavals of the 265th century destroyed traditional ways of life, but provided few stable alternatives.
Meanwhile, Britain was plunging into a deep recession that would bring deep unemployment and labor upheavals.
So the distinction you're making here is between more modest political revolutions and truly violent upheavals?
He's since seen me through it all: stretches of unemployment, personal upheavals, and soul-crushing heartbreaks.
We're living in the wake of one of the most momentous political upheavals of my lifetime.
In 20063, upheavals that had begun in Eastern Europe exposed fatal fissures in the Soviet bloc.
In light of recent geopolitical and social upheavals, international dialogue is more pressing than ever before.
Here's a timeline of many, many upheavals that led the $69-billion startup to this crisis point.
The market has also shown surprising strength despite tensions in North Korea and political upheavals in Washington.
Every Russian family, no matter how apparently ordinary, has lived through enough upheavals to fill a book.
The resignations were the latest in more than a year of upheavals in the Vatican's communications department.
And the effects of all these upheavals are still unfolding before us, in ways difficult to predict.
The nationalist upheavals occurring across the globe now signal a potentially disastrous retreat from that confident cooperation.
Electronic sounds melt into orchestral upheavals and guitar distortion; voices, natural and synthetic, loom from all directions.
Both men knew a measure of security in their early childhoods, which was shattered by family upheavals.
Partly in response to recent European political upheavals, it's poised to extend its commitment to future easing.
For a world in the grip of seismic political, social, and ecological upheavals, it's an uplifting metaphor.
No other filmmaker has been more immersed in the social upheavals of contemporary China than Wang Bing.
But there were upheavals: Powell had torn his meniscus during a performance and had to have surgery.
And he did so for reasons that spoke directly to the complex social upheavals of the time.
Not unlike Rimbaud, she bears witness to great social upheavals — although hers are domestic rather than militaristic.
Since Mr. Carson rose to the top of Iowa polls last year, his campaign has faced major upheavals.
To play catch-up to Western democratic principles, it could only effect change through dramatic upheavals and revolutions.
The enduring popularity of the group is all the more remarkable in view of recent setbacks and upheavals.
Its share price collapsed and credit ratings downgrades, management upheavals, asset writedowns, asset sales and a fundraising ensued.
As in the Victorian era, there would be unknowns: Political upheavals and terrorist activity are realities in Egypt.
During the social upheavals of 1968, younger Germans confronted their parents about what they did during the war.
Right-wing groups, notably the John Birch Society, made Marcuse a scapegoat for the upheavals of the 1960s.
With Germany absorbed for another year by its domestic political upheavals, the European agenda will be left unattended.
Security forces, mindful of the 2009 upheavals, are now much better equipped to crush any organized antigovernment demonstrations.
Libyan rebels, aided by a NATO bombing campaign, killed Colonel Qaddafi during the Arab Spring upheavals in 2011.
Major foreign-policy upheavals can be a crucible, propelling some administration figures to the forefront while others fade.
Advances in automation, artificial intelligence and robotics, while increasing productivity, will also cause major upheavals to the workforce.
However, he warned that anti-globalisation and other political upheavals were becoming more of a factor in industry decisions.
After the upheavals of World War One, a provisional board was elected with Frenchman Jules Rimet as its chairman.
Similarly closed minds help explain why recent political upheavals have surprised many and economic outlooks are so often wrong.
WITH ITS clash of grand ideologies and sweeping geopolitical upheavals, the 20th century was a natural setting for espionage.
Upheavals in trade agreements and international relations might push up prices for imports and exports, the report further noted.
Several other big upheavals have hit the world economy in recent decades, and the effects are hard to disentangle.
All remind us that, no matter the inevitable upheavals, we don't struggle alone—but with and for other people.
Countless musical and social upheavals of the 20th century were inextricably linked with their devotion to mind-altering substances.
Her Mahler felt less like a moment-to-moment drama than like a vast landscape undergoing spectacular geological upheavals.
Out of the student upheavals, she and others founded a new group, Students for African-American Empowerment, or SAAE.
He was later purged in Mao's upheavals, before emerging a key leader of China's market reforms in the 22012s.
Are the social and sexual upheavals that gave rise to the #MeToo movement something you could have seen coming?
In these moments, the reader experiences the era's social upheavals and contests of values at their most intimate register.
In the Middle East, the tumult has drawn inevitable comparisons with the upheavals of the Arab Spring of 2011.
The upheavals of war have left America's slaves ("stolen people," Isabel calls them) in a state of uneasy autonomy.
DealBook readers: Reuters Breakingviews predicts a shake-up in 2017 for governments, companies and investors after last year's upheavals.
The currencies have weakened because of political upheavals and dwindling growth forecasts in the two countries — not government intervention.
The latest upheavals in the Chinese financial market may bring it one step closer to becoming a developed market.
All of that leaves local artists struggling to find meaning in the city's upheavals, art professionals said in interviews.
Growth in income per person has kept pace with America's for 43 years despite all the upheavals of that period.
Without setting out to do so, paper photography captured and made visible the symptoms of some of America's greatest upheavals.
Ironically, the upheavals of the "economic miracle"—which provided so much inspiration for Svampa and Jannacci—ultimately doomed their dialect.
The upheavals of the retailing industry give good reason for worry to a growing list of companies, investors and workers.
Those upheavals have hopefully helped you discover greater personal authenticity, even when it's meant stepping away from your cozy habits.
Take SEAT, for example, a flourishing car company whose history reflects much of Europe's 20th century political and economic upheavals.
It's hard to imagine a threshold for it that Trump had not already surpassed during the upheavals of May 2017.
Aramco's underlying strategy is to be the last oilman standing if the industry shrinks, pointing to the upheavals to come.
Yan's subject is China, but he has condensed the human forces driving today's global upheavals into a bracing, universal vision.
When Douglass died suddenly of a heart attack in 1895, his life had spanned the upheavals of the 19th century.
The Kremlin shows no signs of planning to interfere militarily, as it did after similar upheavals in Ukraine and Georgia.
The US State Department has mechanisms for evacuating US citizens caught in global crises, but apparently not for business upheavals.
It is the balance of the three branches that has brought us stability through economic to social to political upheavals.
He witnessed the fallout from two world wars, and contributed significantly to the upheavals that were Modernist art and culture.
The racial upheavals of the civil rights movement also yielded a significant uptick in the number of Confederate monuments erected.
In doing so, she examines political and cultural upheavals in the Levant over the past 70 years, refracted through personal experience.
This planet is here to whip you into shape, throwing career challenges, relationship upheavals, and other structural changes in your path.
They should then try to change their circumstances through incremental shifts while working within the system, rather than through radical upheavals.
That is a comfort for investors who could endure a roller-coaster ride with Trump, and fear upheavals ahead in Europe.
NICOLAS GROFFMANHead of InternationalHarrison Clark RickerbysCheltenham, Gloucestershire Bagehot stated that in Britain, political upheavals "are as uncommon…as tornadoes" (June 25th).
President Xi Jinping, in particular, has sought to protect Mao's legacy from critical discussion of the Cultural Revolution and other upheavals.
During the early days of the Arab Spring upheavals, in Egypt and Libya, Mr. Obama and Mr. Erdogan were in sync.
Voter apathy in Lebanon is perhaps not so surprising given the social and economic upheavals in the country in recent years.
Though Donald J. Trump has positioned himself as a successful businessman, economists have warned of market upheavals if he is elected.
What's most striking about Chayka's minimalist gestures is how frail they seem next to the larger upheavals that are taking place.
In part because he anticipated the current political crisis long before it happened, his Greek-chorus commentary on the upheavals matters.
Going back to the late 1970s, the N.R.A. has had upheavals every couple of decades that have altered the organization's trajectory.
Perhaps unexpectedly, theatre can be an instrument for thinking about politics and making sense of Trump, Brexit and other political upheavals.
He thus destroyed the principle of federalism, which had kept Russia together and politically stable throughout the economic upheavals of the 1990s.
Cal and Frida have escaped into the woods following the general destruction of society from a mix of economic and climate upheavals.
South Africa's rand and bond markets have reacted badly to the upheavals, though the currency firmed on the news of Nene's departure.
Egypt The country saw upheavals during the Arab Spring when Mubarak, a key Saudi supporter, was forced to step down as president.
With three months to go, expect more upheavals and dramatic announcements; and look for others to force their way into the limelight.
It will entail huge economic upheavals and the migration of millions of people across the globe, including here in the United States.
But the share price collapsed and credit rating downgrades, management upheavals and a series of writedowns, asset sales and a fundraising ensued.
Several of these outfits are on view in the Louvre-Lens show, conveying the sweeping artistic and social upheavals of the period.
Facebook shareholders have yet again cemented Mark Zuckerberg's power, despite a cascade of upheavals and scandals at the company under his leadership.
The frequent upheavals, experts said, have left foreign allies uncertain and voters angry when elected leaders are ousted in back-room coups.
Enchanted woods and castles are so conspicuously fantastical, their situations so extreme, that children don't need to feel destabilized by their upheavals.
I had wandered into Saks hoping to learn how a venerable department store was dealing with the upheavals throttling the retail industry.
But so much has supply increased in recent years that, as a share of global output, four earlier upheavals were more serious.
" People were quick to point out that Goebbels had also stressed "film cannot be immune to these mighty intellectual and political upheavals.
"We know well the consequences that these great upheavals can bring," he said in his state of the federation speech in December.
Political upheavals in Malaysia, following the implosion of a multi-ethnic coalition led by veteran leader Mahathir Mohamad, also made investors wary.
The previous two years, the usually bubbly event found itself responding to upheavals in politics and in the power structure of Hollywood.
To get help making sense of all these upheavals and tragedies, I reached out to Harvard psychology professor and polymath Steven Pinker.
In the past year, terrorist attacks, political upheavals, and deaths have become routine, and that need for wisdom has become even more crucial.
But it was in the 20th century, with all its wars, revolutions, upheavals and helter-skelter technological change, that maps became truly democratised.
It is time to address the world as it is today, messy in upheavals and riddled with injustice as it always has been.
We see a lot of these reactions occurring in Ukraine where people had to undergo tremendous upheavals in the course of their lifetimes.
Part of a process born of the global financial crisis, the aim is to make the currency area more resilient to future upheavals.
Johnson has worked throughout the upheavals wrought by the outpouring of accusations against Harvey Weinstein, but thinks a shift is still to come.
Some of those officials may not survive the change of leadership or further British political upheavals that could be spurred by the vote.
It had survived multiple wars and political and social upheavals over the last eight centuries, yet seemingly succumbed to efforts to preserve it.
Given their poised vehemence, it's tempting to read these collage paintings as if they are channeling the upheavals that roiled Krasner's personal life.
The most recent long-term outlook, from a year ago, predicted an average price of $76 in 2018 — assuming no major political upheavals.
Other polities such as the Palestinian Authority and Lebanon had already gone through traumatic upheavals in 2005-2006 and didn't need another one.
It's not too difficult to find parallels with some of the political upheavals of our own time, where everything is up for grabs.
Clinton's peer: He is in his mid-70s and will have experienced many of the same social and political upheavals that she has.
And so many Christians have left amid successive regional upheavals that the remaining 20 or 30 families can no longer sustain both churches.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, from being killed by his own people less than a decade later in the upheavals that swept the Arab world.
The history is there of course, not only of World War I but also of the technological and social upheavals that accompanied it.
On his return to Palestine, he finds himself indelibly marked by his travels, set apart even as he participates in his homeland's upheavals.
Furthermore, most parties are either undergoing internal upheavals or have new leaders, meaning much could still change in terms of strategy and alliances.
Upheavals of looting and arson swept through South Los Angeles twice in the second half of the 20th century, in 1965 and 829.
Worsening subway service is one of the many infrastructure challenges confronting the region, including recent commuting upheavals at Pennsylvania Station in New York.
As we scramble to explain the upheavals in democratic politics, we may be describing shifts that, while significant, are smaller than we think.
If they are right, and the world's institutions continue to deliver a progressively better world despite current upheavals, they may well look prescient.
" Perhaps owing to a number personal changes and geographical upheavals within the band, Walsh describes that break another way: "Life tore us apart.
Look back over the past years of global turmoil—terror, wars, financial crises, political upheavals—and that rhombus is one of the few constants.
"In Brazil, the political upheavals remain unabated, with the ongoing process to impeach the Brazilian President," said Sembcorp Marine's chief executive, Wong Weng Sun.
These lenders are seen as particularly vulnerable due to hefty levels of bad loans and political upheavals in the country pushing up borrowing levels.
Not only did it survive those upheavals, it also learned from its mistakes to make its leaders more elusive and their loss less disruptive.
OVER A DOZEN novels and almost five decades, the Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has chronicled the effects on ordinary lives of his country's upheavals.
The combined impact has been a collapse of its share price, credit downgrades, management upheavals and a series of writedowns, asset sales and fundraising.
The Mannheim-based group is scrambling to adjust to upheavals in the energy industry that led to fewer petrochemical plants being built and serviced.
Hayden wrote or edited 19 books, including "Reunion," a memoir of his path to protest and a rumination on the upheavals of the '60s.
The growth slowdown has been attributed to upheavals in the nation's traditional growth driver, its car industry, and a wider global slowdown affecting demand.
Five years on, Tunisia is the one country from the Arab Spring upheavals to persevere in the arduous climb from authoritarian to democratic governance.
The global economic malaise that contributed to political upheavals in Britain and the United States is still with us, and with it, popular discontent.
Violent tempers and upheavals (at least, excepting the country's drinking culture) are as uncommon on these damp, green islands as tornadoes, tsunamis and droughts.
Nancy Princenthal shows how that finally changed in the last quarter of the 20th century, during the political and cultural upheavals of the 1970s.
Bannon's apocalyptic worldview, which includes great wars and upheavals in the offing, more explicit American-Judeo-Christian-Western supremacy, and Islamophobia, should scare anyone.
The New England landscape is dotted with papers of significant lineage, many of them going through upheavals in ownership as they struggle to survive.
More and more influential investors like U.K.-based Hermes are joining the chorus of criticism over the latest management changes and countless strategy upheavals.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ INTERNATIONAL: From Mexico's new president, to nuclear threats, to upheavals about tariffs, world capitals are especially busy places this week.
Shutting down Twitter to curb social upheavals ignores that people also use Twitter to share political information or warn others of areas to avoid.
These Europeans have been too busy putting out fires, struggling to navigate both economic reform and some of the biggest upheavals of modern times.
It treads especially lightly in the 20th century, and does not push too hard at recent nationalistic and religious upheavals of the Islamic world.
To deal with the coming upheavals, our very concept of nature and the meaning of conservation needs to become more fluid, Dr. McLachlan said.
Now they want the safest possible passage for themselves through a climate-changed twenty-first century and the social upheavals it'll bring with it.
I don't share Scott's belief in "the miracle of connectedness," but I do agree that the upheavals of our multimediated lives deserve critical assessment.
For months they have suggested that "America First" meant that the country should not become mired in the region's civil wars and violent upheavals.
Many of the families entered the United States illegally, while some sought asylum at border crossings, after fleeing violence and upheavals in their home countries.
But the party is spooked by the role played by NGOs in upheavals in authoritarian countries elsewhere, such as during the Arab spring of 2011.
Memories of that war, in which 200,000 died, have left many Algerians wary of the Arab Spring upheavals that tore through the region in 2011.
Upheavals brought about by social changes—like the emancipation of women or the globalisation of labour markets—are already hard for some people to bear.
He anchored the Southeast Asian country through violent upheavals at home and communist revolutions next door with a blend of majesty and a common touch.
Politicians and activists opposed to the deal had called for protests on Friday in Cairo's Tahrir Square, center of the Arab Spring upheavals of 2011.
The backdrop of Nixon's election was a nation absorbing the seismic upheavals of the Vietnam War, the Voting Rights Act, the assassinations of the Rev.
In the 1990s, political upheavals in the countries that emerged from Yugoslavia led to armed conflict and ethnic cleansing campaigns targeting Muslims in the Balkans.
And those visions of the future generally turn out to be wrong, because the past two centuries have seen continual, radical upheavals in Jewish life.
After him, it goes back to the upheavals of 1989, when party elders made Mr. Jiang the Communist Party general secretary after deposing Zhao Ziyang.
Temperatures are rising faster today than during many of the great extinctions and upheavals of Earth history, and the consequences are going to be severe.
The company, which has stood by its accounts, has also been buffeted by credit downgrades, management upheavals and a series of writedowns and asset sales.
Armed groups have been battling over turf ever since in this mineral-rich nation, which has suffered regular upheavals since independence from France in 235.
From Ottoman times through Western colonialism to the upheavals of the 20th century, such abuses have been prevalent in many Middle Eastern countries as well.
Local grocers expressed some trepidation about Amazon's aggressive entry into their business, but said it was part of a long history of upheavals and competition.
Our country is divided in ways that bring to mind the social upheavals of the 1960s, or worse, our great Civil War of the 1860s.
Iran is due to be hit with sanctions on its oil industry from November onwards while Venezuela is experiencing economic and political upheavals, affecting production.
I'd argue that Germans see it in relative terms — the sheer number of upheavals that have occurred elsewhere give Ms. Merkel the illusion of stability.
Hayden wrote or edited 19923 books, including "Reunion," a memoir of his path to protest and a rumination on the political upheavals of the '21992s.
Few countries in the world have suffered so many invasions and upheavals, yet these recent events are not taught in Afghan schools, Ms. Chahverdi said.
New Jersey Transit, one of the nation's busiest commuter railroads, has been flogged by riders who have suffered through a brutal stretch of travel upheavals.
Given the new allegations and Hollywood upheavals happening daily, we don't even know what the industry creating this movie will look like in the coming months.
They said it was discouraging business just as Egypt was struggling to recover from a plunge in confidence after a 2011 uprising and subsequent political upheavals.
A fear, an anger that is rooted in our past but is also borne in our enormous upheavals that have taken place in your brief lifetimes.
Through his eyes, and his conviction that there are "no two halves" to humankind, Ms Erpenbeck binds the upheavals of past and present, Europe and Africa.
Most of the political upheavals of the Trump era have occurred because he signed executive orders that were subsequently challenged in court, with Congress entirely sidelined.
Richard Segal, analyst at Manulife Asset Management, said government upheavals following the Brexit vote last year might make it harder to develop the Islamic bond market.
The 50th anniversary is a sensitive time for Mr. Xi, who has denounced dwelling on the upheavals that traumatized China, including his own family, under Mao.
Italy is a fascinating vantage point for the upheavals of 2016, and not only because of the echoes of Berlusconi in Trump, which I've examined before.
For them, the putative infiltration of bathrooms by perverts and predators—the rationale for measure's like Oxford's—is a nicely combustible emblem for wider social upheavals.
Creomar De Souza, founder of Brasilia-based consultancy Dharma Political Risk And Strategy, said the longer-term policy impact of the upheavals was not yet clear.
Going back to the great populist-labor upheavals of the Gilded Age and beyond, wealth redistribution proposals have long propelled economic reform movements on the left.
But temperatures are rising faster today than during many of the great extinctions and upheavals of Earth history, and the consequences are going to be severe.
His movies, fictional and nonfictional alike, document the transformation of cities, landscapes and ways of life as those upheavals affect families, couples and groups of friends.
Some of the most urgent issues in the region – terrorism, oil, the brutal civil war in Syria and the upheavals of postwar Iraq – intersect in Kurdistan.
Their toxic effects, which have been amply verified by history, make it imperative to explore the deeper sources of contemporary anxieties: political, social and economic upheavals.
His skepticism of traditional markets is shared by a number of cryptocurrency enthusiasts in his age bracket who have observed the recent political and economic upheavals.
Creomar De Souza, founder of Brasilia-based consultancy Dharma Political Risk And Strategy, said the longer-term policy impact of the upheavals was not yet clear.
Despite the political upheavals, Mr. Sharif's government managed to complete several power and infrastructure projects, showcasing them as his claim to win yet another electoral victory.
Draghi also knew that the irresponsible German-Dutch cabal against monetary easing would lead again to economic and financial disasters, political crises, social upheavals and worse.
Tony Thomas, head of the military's Special Operations Command, told a military conference on Tuesday that the upheavals in Washington are rippling through the American military.
In recent years, we've watched her react to upheavals in her own life, using Tweets as a bandaid to protect her image as pop's reigning princess.
Like everyone else, I stuck with an oft-frustrating first season despite ongoing structural upheavals and sideswipes that felt more like gimmicks than coherent plot development.
It's unclear how many more upheavals Barnes & Noble can afford, even though it is considered one of the linchpins of the industry—almost too big to fail.
The stresses and strains of the 21st century — the upheavals of globalization, technological disruption, population mobility, the rise of fundamentalism — are not confined to the United States.
Of course, it's probably a bit early for "Brexit" and the recent upheavals at Downing Street and among the major parties to be given literal stage life.
The central issue is to what degree tech workers like Evelyn are responsible for these upheavals, and what are their ethical obligations in light of that responsibility?
One lesson that China drew from the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution was the danger of concentrating power in one supreme, unassailable leader who ruled for life.
Another was on the marsh Arabs in Iraq in the 1980s; the fragile, intricate structures she photographed would soon be permanently lost to political upheavals and war.
Both forms caused the infamous Black Death of the mid-14th century, which is thought to have killed a third of Europe and caused major social upheavals.
If that is the case, the social media streams that flow from subway upheavals could create a negative impression among those who were not even directly affected.
Such policies have faced powerful opposition by the urban elite and the military, resulting in longstanding divisions that have been periodically punctuated by upheavals and military interventions.
Despite the current upheavals in the Middle East, we should not rest but continue to achieve some understanding with the other side toward a permanent peace plan.
This is the one that whispers the attractive lie that, while the Brexit vote and the Trump victory represent shocking temporary upheavals, everything will soon rebalance itself.
But there's also something about three young women vomiting on cue that feels distinctly 2019, a year that has been full of upheavals, to put it mildly.
If you've followed the upheavals in Southeast Asian politics over the last few decades, you'll be well familiar by now with the phenomenon of the Rent-a-Mob.
One certainty is that it far exceeds the acreage that changed hands during violent upheavals in the 1950s, when the Communist rulers of North Vietnam forcibly redistributed farmland.
Though constitutionally limited in power, the sultan is nonetheless revered among Malay's Muslim majority and his abdication comes amid considerably larger political upheavals for the southern Asian nation.
Defying depression, I called the piece "The iPhone is Bigger Than Donald Trump," noting that the true game changers in history have been technological advances, not political upheavals.
Africa's most industrialised economy faces the risk of being downgraded to junk status owing to weak growth and the political upheavals after it got a reprieve last year.
It's also remarkable considering the massive political and social upheavals that have occurred in the city during this time — including several episodes of foreign conquest and domestic revolution.
" Why it matters: "The upheavals partly reflect the fallout of a decade marked by economic, security and immigration crises that have tested the cohesion of the European Union.
His hatred of the ongoing Russia probes -- and threats to retaliate against Democrats if they exercise their subpoena power in the House -- could very well trigger dangerous upheavals.
Instead of describing a sense of class that is anchored in a specific region, Neel emphasizes that upheavals and dislocation connect working-class experience across regions and continents.
In 1956, in the wake of worker upheavals that preceded the Hungarian uprising against Soviet Communist domination, Mr. Wajda made "Kanal," the second film of his war trilogy.
So, for instance, a principal who suspected that a student asking to transition was experiencing other emotional upheavals as well could not refer that child to a doctor.
In some ways it is remarkable that they are still around, given that the past decade has produced more upheavals for auctions than any of the previous ones.
China's leaders appear to be discarding a lesson that their fathers drew from the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution: the danger of concentrating power in an unassailable leader.
Sometimes, they may just reflect wonky upheavals in the rapidly changing porn market, and the exodus of niche fan bases from one corner of the internet to another.
Today, 60,000 farmers grow tobacco here, the vast majority of them black and many of them working small plots that were allotted to them in the land upheavals.
Birth control, abortion and the struggle for gay rights are touched on as well, but Nora's family remains mostly occupied by their personal upheavals, as families usually are.
More than a quarter of Mexico's electricity is powered by American natural gas, leaving it especially vulnerable to any upheavals from a trade battle with the United States.
Here perhaps we can note "the power of nature," a subtle version of nature's destructive capacity: the tumult of storms, the geological upheavals of earthquakes and volcanoes, etc.
"With political upheavals such as Brexit and the surprising U.S. election result, an increasing number of investors are looking at opportunities in Asia Pacific and specifically China, " Zhou added.
But whatever these upheavals do to the globe and the hope for a continuation of the Pax Americana, never forget that they trace back to our own domestic politics.
Selling cars built for driving pleasure should confer some immunity from industry-wide upheavals like the advent of car-sharing or autonomous vehicles, at least for the time being.
The report is a welcome indicator of economic health in the face of the recent market upheavals amid concern about an expected slowdown in China and weak commodity prices.
For instance, mosasaurs, the giant carnivores recently fictionalized in Jurassic World, soldiered through the upheavals and emerged as the dominant marine predators until they were killed alongside the dinosaurs.
The upheavals over the city's autonomy and democratic reforms have roiled a new generation and weighed on the city's economy, ranked 33rd globally by the World Bank in 2015.
It's true that there has been a move away from the language of "family values" which first gained traction as a reaction to the cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
Francis, the first Latin American pope, also said Christmas should inspire everyone to help the less fortunate, including migrants, refugees and those swept up by social and economic upheavals.
Dikotter's dramatic account chronicles not only the Chinese people's bad behavior and suffering during the Cultural Revolution but also their disparate and creative responses to the upheavals and violence.
Without the use of "bridge fuels" like natural gas, the Sanders plan would cause massive and abrupt upheavals that will ruthlessly impact the lives of the American middle class.
Set against the cultural and political upheavals in China in the late 80s and early 90s, the narrative is at once a story about love, loss, and neoliberal capitalism.
He was admired by many Cambodians as an embodiment of integrity and vision in a country where art has often taken a back seat to the upheavals of history.
But it's also of a piece with the anti-establishment, anti-elitist, disruption-at-any-cost upheavals that have been buffeting and undermining the postwar liberal order in Europe.
The collection is organized into four historical phases; however, its emphasis is on the portfolios of the artists over an easy-to-follow narrative of the nation's dramatic upheavals.
Even so, from its earliest days as a European foothold on the new continent, and on through hurricanes, wars, epidemics and social and economic upheavals, the region hung on.
In "The Burning Shores," the American scholar Frederic Wehrey traces Libya's troubles from the beginning of the revolution to its current upheavals, marking the critical moments along the way.
Mr. Spencer called them a "pitched battle" between two polarized, political "vanguards" that reminded him of political upheavals, presumably in Germany, that took place in the 1920s and 1930s.
In journalism, the institutions have less influence relative and the authors have more control, which is great in lots of ways but also in some areas creates societal upheavals.
My parents' childhoods had been haunted by nightmares of mushroom clouds and nuclear winter, their lives indelibly shaped by the social and political upheavals of the '60s and '70s.
Whether this so-called demographic dividend will translate into the kind of economic gains seen in Japan and Korea, or lead to upheavals, depends on India's ability to generate jobs.
David Siegel, co-chairman of the quantitative hedge fund Two Sigma, blamed technology for income problems that have led to political upheavals around the world over the past several years.
The violence of social upheavals during the modern era has generated an endless stream of refugees and migrants, the result of the whims and machinations of empires and nation states.
Landlord Colors at Cranbrook Art Museum tries to "elevate" art borne of economic hardship and upheavals, but such art needs no elevation; the viewer must seek and find its level.
Design firm Yu + Co was brought in to oversee it, and each year the credits are updated based on the upheavals that happened in the industry since the last season.
Because they change the work so radically, robot-linked upheavals like this create a challenge: How do you train the next generation of professionals who will be working with robots?
The Maldives has suffered upheavals since February, when Yameen imposed a state of emergency to annul a Supreme Court ruling that quashed the convictions of nine opposition leaders, including Nasheed.
Brand storytellers have to be able to "nimbly move as a reaction to anything that happens," Saint John said of the upheavals at Uber she encountered shortly after her hire.
It's a fantastic collage that the filmmaker, Thorsten Schütte, uses to illuminate not only Zappa (who died of cancer in 1993), but also the cultural upheavals that defined his time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — The feminist movement of the 1970s spurred massive societal upheavals, but some segments of the culture were slower to respond than others.
Even though the compilers left out Mr. Zhao's historic speeches during the upheavals of 19873, readers in mainland China will have a hard time getting their hands on the books.
Catastrophic life events or upheavals, as well as racism, during pregnancy are believed to mess with women's hormonal and immune systems in ways that increase the risk of premature births.
Such seismic economic upheavals disrupt not only people's financial livelihood, but they just as forcefully upend people's social relationships and self-identities forged in relation to the idea of work.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are instead driven by their own fear that should a major Arab country transition to democracy, it would lead to upheavals at home.
Moreover, the upheavals in the individual insurance market that will follow the repeal of Obamacare's individual mandate will come soon, and all polling suggests Republicans will be blamed for them.
The Neo-Renaissance A.T. Demarest & Co. Building, a luxe showroom for high-end carriages on the northeast corner of 33rd and Fifth, has been in the middle of both upheavals.
"Do we imagine the thought causing a fluttering in my hands, or a trembling in my stomach?" she wrote, in "Upheavals of Thought," a book on the structure of emotions.
According to Mr. Carter, the idea is to keep well-heeled globalists up to speed on the latest fads, fashions, arts, riots, scandals, and political upheavals in Europe and Asia.
The Spiral artist collective, founded in the midst of the social and political upheavals of the 1960s, is evoked in an installation that features a self-portrait by Emma Amos.
On the contrary, Saudi citizens have, by–and–large, been protected from its violence and the ongoing upheavals left in its wake (though not from domestic violence enacted by the state).
It endured the upheavals which attended the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of modern Egypt, and lived through the Israeli occupation of Sinai after the 1967 war.
Amid the upheavals on the domestic front after parliament three times rejected the Brexit deal negotiated by Prime Minister Theresa May and other EU leaders, Britain has increasingly leaned on China.
Political worries about trade disputes, the potential for war with North Korea and the repeated upheavals in President Donald Trump's White House: all have caused only temporary setbacks to investors' confidence.
Of all the ensuing social and political upheavals, her fight for birth control struck me as one of the most successful, and the one that had touched my fate most profoundly.
Sobered by these upheavals, the major powers constructed a fairly stable peace thereafter, marred "only" by localized great-power conflicts such as the Crimean War and the wars of German reunification.
"In many ways the king was Thailand and his death has left a huge vacuum in the Thai psyche," said the analyst, pointing to social and political upheavals in recent decades.
The play is inspired by a memoir by Amal Meguid, Mr. Fahmy's grandmother, and the story touches on Egyptian political upheavals, cross-cultural friction and Muslim views of a woman's role.
And if there is a lesson to be taken from Notre Dame's fate for everyone else, it isn't about the trajectory of European civilization or the upheavals of the French nation.
The chairman of one of the largest ad firms in the world believes that major upheavals in the media landscape will see consumers soon share the wealth of large technology companies.
Carlos Villalon of Colombia traveled for 16 years through the Americas, documenting coca as a sacred plant and cocaine as the drug driving much of Colombia's social, cultural and political upheavals.
On any given day, we survey a vast world of news — political upheavals, congressional investigations, military conflicts — that seems to call out for the kind of illumination that we specialize in.
I was reminded of Bennett's words by David Friend's fascinating recent book, "The Naughty Nineties: The Triumph of the American Libido," about the sexual scandals and cultural upheavals of that decade.
Over three decades photographing in Bangladesh, Mr. Alam has covered major events, natural disasters, governmental upheavals, the deaths of thousands of garment factory workers and the struggle against human rights abuses.
Japan and a whole range of other countries could see upheavals in their bond markets if Norway goes ahead with new proposals for its sovereign wealth fund, according to industry experts.
Despite the upheavals of the Depression, the Second World War, the Cold War, and Vietnam, the era of national newsmagazines, newsreels, and network broadcasting was a period of remarkable party stability.
PARIS — Amid electoral upheavals around the world, including "Brexit" and the election of President Trump, France will hold a first round of national voting to elect a president on April 23.
And for about 32% of millennials, the recent market upheavals have actually prompted them to go in for a checkup or take care of a medical procedure they'd been putting off.
The country is suffering from huge shortages in food, medicine, and electricity, which has triggered upheavals ranging from widespread looting of stores to disruptions in the school year for millions of children.
Brexit might be the topic of the current moment, but there have been similar upheavals in the past, from the expulsion of the Jews in 1290 to the Aliens Act of 1905.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The billionaire and prominent Silicon Valley financier Peter Thiel has returned to investing in Brazil, even as the country remains mired in recession and faces almost weekly political upheavals.
DURING TURKEY'S constitutional upheavals in 2016-17, when President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faced down an attempted coup and gathered up new political powers (and prisoners), the country's economic reformers remembered better days.
In the international arena, just like during the Cold War, increased tensions will be accompanied by continued Russian attempts to achieve a strategic advantage causing upheavals in various parts of the world.
RIGA (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's President Mario Draghi on Thursday played down political upheavals in Italy and dismissed suggestions that the euro zone's third-largest economy might quit the single currency.
A smaller country than Egypt, and far from the upheavals to the east, it has been more successful than most other Arab states at holding on to its all-important tourist industry.
Turkey is a crucial NATO ally in the upheavals of the Middle East, and especially important to Germany and the European Union as they try to stem the flow of Syrian refugees.
A long battle also increases the risks of the occurrence of external events, such as political upheavals elsewhere, new crises or major terrorist attacks, that can fundamentally alter strategic calculations in Iraq.
Their parents' generation was raised in the tail-end of the Mao era, when comprehensive general education was disrupted by the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution and sex ed was non-existent.
Like many moms, I am the one in my marriage with a flexible job, which means that all scheduling upheavals are mine to manage and that I don't get paid sick days.
While's China's virus outbreak appears to be past its peak and firms are slowly returning to work, business upheavals caused by the virus are now being seen globally as the pandemic intensifies.
In response to the last exhibition and to the intervening political upheavals, the show "Being: New Photography 2018," which opens on March 19553, offers a broader and more stimulating range of work.
We were far too slow to report and embrace the social and political upheavals by racial and ethnic minorities, women, and gay people — movements we take for granted today as commendable progress.
Interstate geographic mobility has fallen by about half since 1990, which may explain why labor markets appear less able to adjust to these technology-driven upheavals or to economic downturns more broadly.
The upheavals Venezuela endured, beginning with the 1958 coup d'état  overthrowing the dictator Marco Pérez Jiménez and the country's transition to a democratically elected president, are reflected in different ways in the art.
But it is proof, too, of a bloodier kind of alchemy, in which Russia's grim history, all those repressions and upheavals, came to gestate the genius of Tchaikovsky and Pushkin, Dostoevsky and Shostakovich.
Now, he's taking dangerous steps that could lead to even greater upheavals in an already chaotic region -- and potentially create a vacuum of extremism that could very easily come back to hurt us.
For the dramatic backdrops to her love stories, she has chosen war and other political upheavals — the civil rights movement and the fight for suffrage, for example — as well as post-apocalyptic settings.
It captured both the rhythms of everyday life and the massive political upheavals that were happening behind the scenes, and showed the connections between culture, art, race politics, and the sweep of history.
We've seen upheavals in some sectors that have been relatively swift (as was the case with travel agents at the turn of the 21st century) and other automation processes that ebb and flow.
No news on Paris-based Zodiac is generally seen as good news, following production upheavals and repeated profit warnings that resulted in the company bowing to Safran's long-held takeover ambitions last year.
He was emerging as a symbol of the graft and impunity that pervade Brazil's political system, putting a drag on Mr. Temer's efforts to cast the upheavals in Brasília in a positive light.
The new collection of documents joins a succession of books smuggled out of China that have shed light on the upheavals of 1989, a topic that the Communist Party subjects to ruthless censorship.
He told the audience that Mr. Trump's brand of disruption was a healthy response to voters who had tuned out more traditional politicians, and mirrored political upheavals in Britain, France, Italy and Brazil.
Many of these — such as her breakthrough novel "Primeval and Other Times," which was published in Poland in 1996 — have been written in the picaresque tradition and reflect the upheavals of Polish history.
He was starving in his unheated garret, and the offer of sustained employment far from the upheavals of the civil war would have been hard for him (and his pregnant wife) to refuse.
Mr. Paulson arrived at The Times after several major financial upheavals, including the collapse of the mortgage lender IndyMac, and the government-sweetened acquisition of the investment bank Bear Stearns by JPMorgan Chase.
The same economic upheavals that brought wealth to a new American collecting class coursed through Paris in the mid-19th century, when the young Bazille arrived from Montpellier to train as a doctor.
Still, it is not foolish to think that the political upheavals and foreign wars that now swept over Florence confirmed his deep-rooted conviction that fortune was mutable and that circumstances always shifted.
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri had planned to set up a committee to monitor funding, but it seems that he did not get there before the social upheavals that led to his departure.
Much of the action in "Manchester by the Sea" consists of dumb routines and petty disruptions, the kind of stuff that keeps happening even in the wake of enormous changes and dramatic upheavals.
Censoring conversation among Cuba's artists is a critical function of the Comite de la Defensa de la Revolucion, a citizen's network enlisted by the government to police potential dissident activities or social upheavals.
Deutsche Bank has struggled to bounce back after the 2008 financial crisis and has been plagued by failed regulatory stress tests, multi-billion dollar fines and management upheavals and most recently a failed merger.
The bank has struggled to bounce back after the 43 financial crisis and has been plagued by failed regulatory stress tests, multi-billion dollar fines and management upheavals and most recently a failed merger.
The claims of retaliation are the latest in a series of internal upheavals over issues ranging from the use of artificial intelligence for military purposes to executive misconduct and the rights of contract workers.
The primary themes, although they emerge somewhat murkily, are the forthcoming weather apocalypse prompted by global warming and the social upheavals it is likely to bring; and the fissures — primarily racial — in American culture.
Those upheavals raised hopes of political and economic reforms in countries such as Egypt, where the army watched patiently from the sidelines and then capitalized on the turmoil to widen its influence in politics.
It isn't over yet; I still have a little ways to go before I'm at the correct dosage, but I'm hopeful that 8003 will be a year of subtle tweaks rather than total upheavals.
This plague triggered a series of social and economic upheavals with profound effects on the history of medieval Europe, guiding its survivors into the sort of self-inflicted darkness pictured by the Elder Bruegel.
It was the latest in a string of upheavals and mishaps in the Vatican's PR operations at a time when Francis's increasingly embattled papacy needs to get its messages across in an effective manner.
Graves will still remain on the company's board, which is in the process of finding a replacement for former CEO Travis Kalanick and struggling to recover from a series of scandals and leadership upheavals.
A passing reference to a Private Eye cartoon of Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home situates the crucial action of the novel in the years 1963-64, a fateful era in Britain's own cultural upheavals.
For what it points up is the virtual certainty that the benefits of reduced greenhouse gas emissions will register well after coastal communities around the world will face major upheavals from sea-level rise.
A quarter-century of failed talks on creating a Palestinian state alongside Israel has been interspersed with surges of violence, and upheavals including Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, which is now under Islamist Hamas control.
The "clear link" between climate change and social instability should also alarm nations worldwide, added Guterres, who recalled historical instances of extreme weather preceding upheavals such as the French Revolution and the Arab Spring.
The problem that has most directly disturbed our families is criminal violence, which is being perpetrated to a degree the country has not experienced for a century, since the upheavals of the Mexican Revolution.
Monetary policy, and the central banks that wield it, can be effective at battling financial upheavals, as the Federal Reserve managed to do during the 2008 crisis, but it has no effect on viruses.
Stifling censorship has enforced a silence over those who try to keep alive the memory of the protests and massacre, and has scrubbed the internet in China of virtually any references to the upheavals.
The region she fled was plagued by disorder long before the more widely reported upheavals of recent months, suffering frequent power outages, widespread violence and unrest, and severe shortages of food, water and medication.
In 21999, as economic troubles seized the land, he presided over one of his country's most dramatic peacetime upheavals, ordering the expulsion of foreigners who had been drawn to Nigeria by its oil wealth.
In Europe, upheavals in identity politics — migration, globalization and an economic inequality — had led to a serious questioning of the liberal market democracy, said Roberto Menotti, a senior adviser at the Aspen Institute Italia.
"The Hellinikon, in a way, mirrors all of the upheavals of this period, and it has acquired a symbolic importance because it expresses all of the pathologies of the Greek state," Mr. Wassenhofen said.
Without major investments, the kinds of recent upheavals that have upended the lives of hundreds of thousands of travelers will be difficult to avoid, said Rosabeth Moss Kanter, a professor at Harvard Business School.
In addition, high inflation, currency depreciation and lower domestic demand – as well as wider political upheavals and unfavorable weather conditions such as El Nino – have also contributed to weaker economic conditions in the region.
When the meteor smashed into waters near what is now Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, it left a giant crater known as Chicxulub and prompted upheavals thousands of miles away, including what is now North Dakota.
What's more, there are many factors that can increase a person's risk of depression and suicide, including one's personal and family medical history and major life upheavals, and the researchers couldn't account for those.
"In an environment where threats and upheavals of a geopolitical or climatic nature are multiplying, the initiative must send the message that Europe is ready, that Europe is capable," a French defense ministry official said.
And there is a good chance that Putin's regime may not truly be able to make its way through such upheavals without actual concrete reforms — not just reforms that benefit Putin and his inner circle.
On the other hand, Mr. Grant mentions almost in passing, although later-born children tend to champion scientific upheavals, firstborns are way more likely to win Nobel Prizes — or become chief executives, for that matter.
"People see gold as the only safe haven at this point of time," said Brian Lan, managing director at dealer GoldSilver Central in Singapore, referring to political and economic upheavals such as the Sino-U.
The political upheavals of the past few years — from President Donald Trump's election in the US to Brexit in the UK — have exposed a growing divide between the cities and rural areas in developed countries.
"I don't know whether we'll be able to resume publication or stop entirely," said Mr. Wu, who once served as an aide to Zhao Ziyang, the party leader purged during the political upheavals of 1989.
This regulation makes explicit mention of online profiling, including a right for people to object to this kind of activity — and some privacy experts suggest it could cause big upheavals for adtech and online profiling.
These upheavals have left the party of the left ill-equipped to tackle not only inequality but economic mobility more broadly and with it the pervasive decline of much of what has become red America.
Finally, the wildly entertaining "Succession" — which I'm sure will be amply nominated next year for its second season, which reflects and lampoons ongoing upheavals of the media world, took home the writing award for drama.
In that brief recovery from World War I, before the slide into the economic and political upheavals that led to World War II, Art Deco was born — the best known of all modern art movements.
Even in the midst of a deeply divisive political landscape and cultural upheavals spotlighted by movements like #MeToo and #TakeAKnee, there's clearly a hunger among wide audiences for mainstream stories told from non-white perspectives.
The race at the site marked the latest challenge facing authorities as they cope with what geologists rank as one of the biggest upheavals in a century from one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Ormsby Gore is living life her own way and she decorates for people who, I imagine, wish for a still place in the busily turning world, a pocket of contemplation amidst the regular upheavals of life.
All carmakers must contend with slowing sales in China, trade tiffs and costly investments required to cope with tighter emissions rules and upheavals such as electric vehicles (EVs), self-driving cars, carsharing and other mobility services.
THROUGHOUT the upheavals of the past couple of decades in Russian-American relations, there has been one American politician and thinker whom Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has consistently sought out, engaged with and paid tribute to.
Amid the upheavals on the domestic front after parliament three times rejected the Brexit deal negotiated by Prime Minister Theresa May and other EU leaders, Britain has increasingly looked to China, including the Belt and Road.
The recent global rally has been able to withstand political upheavals and shocks, including the UK's vote to leave the EU, Donald Trump's election, international sanctions on Russia and tensions due to North Korea's missle programme.
Kreis said she was personally sad about Brexit, but the group had traded through many political and financial upheavals in the more than 220 countries where it operates and it would take Brexit in its stride.
"Wayne has the confidence of a strong majority of the board," said Todd Rathner, a board member from Arizona who began his tenure shortly after one of the last upheavals within the organization in the 1990s.
That rule stayed on the books for a millennium, though the social upheavals of the 20th century, and the exodus of men from the priesthood, prompted a reconsideration during the Second Vatican Council of the 1960s.
The big picture: Trump arrives in London amid the upheavals of the unresolved Brexit issue, a Conservative Party leadership crisis and the sizable win for far-right leader Nigel Farage's party in the European parliamentary elections.
Despite major political upheavals and ongoing concerns about its banking sector, Italy is now on the right track, the head of the country's largest insurer told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday.
The United States wants to manage the aftermath of these upheavals by establishing stability in Iraq and weaning Qatar and Lebanon from their connections to Iran, while cementing traditional allies such as Saudi Arabia and Israel.
His earlier motto natura magistra, "nature his mistress," or "nature his teacher," indicates the way nature, with its protean character, acts as a guide for the artist/intellectual to rise above the fray of current upheavals.
They trace the origins of this modern "populist" narrative of anti-Semitism — the idea that Jews are out to subvert a Christian, ethnically unified society — to the political and economic upheavals that defined the late 19033s.
Mr. Pompeo's list was published Monday evening, on a day in which upheavals at the Department of Homeland Security and Mr. Pompeo's decision to name the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps a foreign terrorist organization dominated headlines.
A Year Without a Winter looks to the past to imagine how people might grapple with the climate upheavals of the future, while A Moving Border explores how rising temperatures have changed the geography of Europe.
This one is being shaped more by Twitter memes than by U.S. diplomats, more by unemployment than by terrorism, more by upheavals on the streets than by leaders in palaces, more by women than by men.
In response to the last exhibition and to the intervening political upheavals, this show offers a broader and more stimulating range of work from 17 artists — two of whom collaborate as a team — all under 45.
In response to the last exhibition and to the intervening political upheavals, this show offers a broader and more stimulating range of work from 2646 artists — two of whom collaborate as a team — all under 0007.
The reader is taken into the heart of their domestic lives, and allowed to linger as Flock gently excavates the childhood superstitions, religious beliefs and political upheavals that have left a mark on these particular unions.
The discussion that follows is filled (as is often the case in times of personal unveilings and upheavals) with a complex mix of tentative acceptance, lingering disappointment and the wrestling of deep love with disparate hopes.
They got seemingly ready-made restaurants with set menus and brand names, but they struggled to get business loans and were often offered high-risk stores that white franchisees unloaded — for a price — after urban upheavals.
" Sitting next to Mr. Trump in the Oval Office, Mr. Phuc said, "The relationship between Vietnam and the United States has undergone significant upheavals in history, but today we have been able to become comprehensive partners.
Many of those enduring the upheavals on the rails and on the highways this week know that without a new tunnel under the Hudson River, days like Wednesday or Tuesday or Monday will become more frequent.
Though many Egyptians credit Mr. el-Sisi with stabilizing the country after the upheavals of the last eight years, his economic policies and austerity measures have left much of the population struggling to pay for basics.
In the wake of electoral upheavals around the world, including the victory of Donald J. Trump and Britain's decision to leave the European Union, the vote is one of several in Europe being closely watched worldwide.
" Read Our Review No. 45 Iran "The Story of a Childhood" is the first volume of Satrapi's "Persepolis," which combines political history and graphic memoir, portraying Iran's "20th-century upheavals through the story of one family.
Another striking element of Navarro's analysis is that he's convinced that China and China alone is to blame for the plight of American workers who are unemployed and underemployed due to upheavals in the manufacturing sector.
Those "Arab Spring" upheavals raised hopes of political and economic reforms in countries such as Egypt, where the army watched patiently from the sidelines and then capitalized on the turmoil to widen its influence in politics.
Twitter has arguably played a critical role in at least two of the defining political upheavals of our era: The Arab Spring and the election of a political outsider, Donald Trump, as president of the United States.
Ranked as one of the most important banks in the global financial system, the bank has been plagued by failed regulatory tests, ratings downgrades, multi-billion dollar fines and management upheavals, with investment banking often the culprit.
The failure to gain political consent for immigration has been implicated in the biggest upheavals in the West: Brexit, Donald Trump's victory, the grip Viktor Orban has over Hungary, the rise of the Northern League in Italy.
VDMA Managing Director Thilo Brodtmann called for quick and transparent Brexit negotiations, predicting there would be "significant upheavals" in bilateral trade if Britain and the EU fail to reach a deal within the two-year negotiating period.
To the end of Mr. Qi's life, he revered Mao and remained unrepentant about the upheavals that erupted across China 50 years ago, even though he was purged by Mao and then jailed for nearly 19863 years.
Today, those figures might be even higher: With the upheavals in insurance coverage and physicians increasingly available at a pharmacy, urgent care center or via telemedicine, some people no longer even visit their own primary care doctors.
At its core, Grace and Frankie understands that life is long, and that the sweeping societal changes that many younger folks view as a matter of course can feel like major upheavals to those who are older.
No matter what, eventually, affects some major paradigm shift, it may one day be odd for people to look back on these huge pieces of pop culture and see the ways they fought against necessary social upheavals.
She listed the upheavals that followed — the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s, the collapse of the giant hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management in 2100 and the Enron scandal a few years later.
George Wallace's third-party campaign for president in 1968 was built on a similar foundation of white racism and anti-government rage, skillfully exploiting the fears and hatreds of Americans who despised the upheavals of the 1960s.
Never mind that the upheavals of 1917 transformed the country and the world, abruptly ending the long rule of the czars, ushering in the Communist era and spawning an ideological confrontation with the West that still resonates.
One way to understand the upheavals of the past decade, manifest in political populism and the surge in talk about "post-truth" and "fake news," is as the penetration of warlike mobilization and propaganda into our democracies.
It's not necessarily the most conceptually elaborate, or the most aesthetically alluring, but it is the one art exhibition I've seen that makes crucial sense of our contemporary compulsion to document sociopolitical upheavals and state-sponsored violence.
The FSB reforms aim to stop banks from being "too big to fail", but the board said substantial work remained to be done before regulators could close a big cross-border bank in trouble without triggering market upheavals.
""It's vital that refugees in the most vulnerable locations are able to move to safer locations, but many families – who have already faced upheavals several times over the last few months – are reluctant to abandon their makeshift homes.
As he retraces the family's history (with stops in Lithuania, South Africa, Israel and England), he also delves into the psychological impact of those upheavals on his mother, who suffered from depression for much of her adult life.
It's notable that concrete is an inherent part of each of his bright mosaics: not only does the material remind us of the widespread property upheavals that endlessly transform our city, but it's also one that survives time.
He's just capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years, a fear and anger that's rooted in our past but it's also born out of the enormous upheavals that have taken place in your brief lifetimes.
MANY political upheavals of recent years, such as the rise of populist parties in Europe, Donald Trump's nomination for the American presidency and Britain's vote to leave the EU, have been attributed to a revolt against existing elites.
Political upheavals such as Catalan's secession struggle or Britain's vote to leave the European Union are so far having little impact: consumer confidence is at its highest level since 2000, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch data.
The recent upheavals in the economy stemming from the financial crisis, the rise of racial tensions and the increased animosity toward immigrants that the current election cycle has fed and exposed have arguably made this new catalog inevitable.
He's just capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years, a fear and anger that's rooted in our past, but it's also born out of the enormous upheavals that have taken place in your brief lifetimes.
Adapting our tax code for more flexible work arrangements, like those in the gig economy, is one of the simplest things we can do not only to help our economy today, but to prepare for future economic upheavals.
The fashion landscapes in New York and London may finally be in the throes of their own upheavals; the altered shapes of social and political life, a new balance of power, reflected in an evolution on the catwalk.
For both men, who have struggled with personnel upheavals at their agencies and doubts about their place in Mr. Trump's turbulent orbit, it was a chance to show that they were wielding influence over critical national security decisions.
The tenor of the 2628 election, and the civic upheavals that have presented themselves in the months since, illustrate the need for a population capable of engaging in deliberative discourse, interpreting the news and understanding how government works.
Bruce Beresford directed the movie and Alfred Uhry based it on his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which he said was inspired by his grandmother and her chauffeur, and it does powder over the era's upheavals, uprisings and blowups.
In the oddly festive mood that upheavals can induce, the throng of journalists and politicos trooped across the capitol's hallway to the old Senate chamber, where Kay Ivey, the lieutenant-governor, was hastily sworn in as Mr Bentley's successor.
We're all navigating it on a day-by-day (sometimes hour-by-hour) basis and have little idea what so many of the scandals, upheavals, and political showdowns will mean for the future — and kids can sense that tension.
The world was slowly recovering from the financial crisis of a couple of years before and, while the Arab Spring was in full flow, there was yet no sign of the refugee crisis – nor various political upheavals – to come.
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Momentous upheavals can equally sweep a person toward thrilling self-realizations or grind them into rage or despair, her novels make clear, although she has tended to cast glittering white women at the front and center of her narratives.
When and how his heir is chosen, and who is picked, will offer a measure of how much further Mr. Xi can bend the party's ideas of collective rule that evolved after the upheavals of Mao Zedong's last years.
Immigration, industrialization, failures of governance, class conflict and, importantly, the vestiges of Civil War, he shows, dominate and roil this period in ways that shaped the upheavals, inequities, and even the hopefulness, sometimes blinkered, that remain with us today.
The artistic collective Dear Climate — comprised of Una Chaudhuri, Fritz Ertl, Oliver Kellhammer, and Marina Zurkow — goes a step beyond silver-lining resourcefulness toward a paradoxical embrace of the climate in order to better adjust to its coming upheavals.
In response to the last exhibition and to the intervening political upheavals, this show offers a broader and more stimulating range of work from 2379 artists — two of whom collaborate as a team — all under the age of 29417.
Kenya has a variety of products, from beach holidays at the coast to Safaris in the Maasai Mara wildlife reserve, but it attracts fewer visitors than African competitors like South Africa due to frequent political upheavals and insurgent attacks.
For an overview of the Middle East's political and cultural upheavals, consider "HOUSE OF STONE: A Memoir of Home, Family, and a Lost Middle East" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), by Anthony Shadid, a former Middle East correspondent for The Times.
As Sal, owner of the neighborhood pizza palace that becomes the nexus of racial conflict, Aiello persuasively evokes the confusion, exasperation and hurt of a man at the mercy of upheavals and transitions he can neither comprehend nor accommodate.
The record was conceived during a "year of intense personal upheavals"—the Bandcamp page for the release compares some of its moments to claustrophobia and migraines—but there's an overwhelming optimism to much of what Billington's working with here.
China's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council said it would hold another news conference on Tuesday at 2.30 pm (0630 GMT), after one last Monday that announced no new major policy shifts by Beijing despite the upheavals.
But out on the campaign trail, a growing strain of the electorate -- battered by Vietnam, Watergate and the social upheavals of the 1960s -- was more receptive to Reagan's unyielding message of national restoration than it had been 20203 years earlier.
Amid the cultural upheavals of the 1960s, Buchla was quietly calling into question the foundations of music-making itself, crafting electronic instruments that eschewed the logic of Western tonality and rhythm in favor of a more open-ended, tactile experience.
During the upheavals of the 21970th century, he skilfully charted a course that put the monarchy at the center of Thai society, acting as a force for community and tradition even as the country lurched between political crises and military coups.
A rash of recent announcements about restructurings, a new alliance between Ford and Volkswagen (VW) and the likelihood of more to come are aimed at avoiding pain in an industry heading for a downturn and preparing for longer-term upheavals.
Beyond that, China's rulers, carmakers and tech firms also want to take advantage of the upheavals in how people get around beyond driving their own car—ride-hailing apps, autonomous vehicles, bike- and scooter-sharing schemes, smart public transport and more.
You don't have to go digging through the last 100 years, as Barack Obama suggested, to start identifying the U.S.'s less than noble role in the upheavals that convulsed South America in the 1970s and continue to be felt today.
As a first step, Macron anticipated that even a narrow victory Sunday might re-legitimize his rule in France, which has suffered from months of upheavals at the hand of the yellow vest movement and scandals within his inner circle.
More weapons to the Saudis will exacerbate the tragic plight of the people of Yemen, the upheavals raging throughout the Middle East, and the backlash by terrorist groups in the West- all the while fattening the profits of the weapons makers.
The government move is expected to encourage a shift of retirement funds into lower-cost investments — potentially saving billions of dollars for many ordinary investors — while setting off one of the biggest upheavals in the financial services industry in decades.
That was initially met with relief as investors priced in lower risks of a junk rating for Italy, that would trigger some fund mangers to sell Italian debt and could kindle the prospect of broader economic upheavals across European markets.
The pair's story unfolds as a double bildungsroman set against a background of political and cultural upheavals, from the Nuremberg trials to Britain's moral panic about "deviant" behaviors and the stirrings of sexual freedom, of which Freya is a committed proponent.
Beiser said the European Union, which is dealing with its own internal issues such as populist upheavals and the migrant crisis, does not have the leverage it used to have against countries such as Turkey, which imprisoned 68 journalists in 2018.
But in an irony not lost one iota on Ms. Duke, the fame she won for playing a typical teenager — who inhabited a world of bubble gum, bobby socks and few real problems — belied the lifelong upheavals that began in childhood.
"Ongoing upheavals in the US political system have made it impossible to rely on the federal government to protect our environment and our wild seafood supply, we must act now to create practical local solutions from the ground up," implores Barrett.
He shares, and augments, their fear that the country they know is slipping away — if not already lost, what with upheavals like legalized same-sex marriage, acceptance of gay and transgender rights, and the ascension of religious and racial minorities.
Diverse in content, featuring visual art from the 1920s up to the present day, the shows use their literary starting points to explore the relationship between the self and nature, as well as the dramatic social upheavals of the authors' times.
Tracing the entwined destinies of two men born on the same day at the dawn of the 20th century — one a peasant, the other an aristocrat — the film follows its characters through several decades of Italian political and social upheavals.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The social upheavals that took place in Watts in 1965 and South Los Angeles in 1992 were more than simply historical events — they were profound experiences for the African-American communities that lived through them.
"My mother died, and a lot of family history emerged out of that," Mr. Hsu recalled, adding that there was "blocked trauma" bubbling up because of what his relatives endured during the Cultural Revolution and other upheavals in Chinese history.
Taiwan's top trading partner China saw an unprecedented plunge in economic activity as the virus spread, and while its outbreak appears to have peaked the disease is rapidly spreading worldwide, causing similar business upheavals in other economies and depressing global demand.
Welcome to the world of 2018, when we celebrate the centenary of the end of World War I and indulge in nostalgic reminiscence of the popular upheavals of 1968, 50 years ago, while our current international order is in disarray.
The festival's closing event will be a screening of "Pandora's Box," G.W. Pabst's 1929 silent film starring Louise Brooks as a dancer turned prostitute, that captures the era's social upheavals and transgressive freedoms that would be lost a few years later.
There have been other times in our history when the fabric of American identity was stretched in similar ways — the Civil War, heightened levels of immigration at the turn of the 20th century and the cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
" Obama argued that Trump is "capitalizing on resentment that politicians have been fanning for years, a fear, an anger that is rooted in our past, but is also borne in our enormous upheavals that have taken place in your brief lifetimes.
It was language that drew the New York journalist Zora O'Neill to spend months crisscrossing the Middle East, beginning in the fall of 2011, as she ignored the region's post-Arab Spring upheavals in her quest to learn colloquial Arabic.
"It's not enough to just survive something, right?" she asked plaintively last year in the documentary "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey," talking about the British custom of keeping calm and carrying on through even the most untidy of emotional upheavals.
Mr. Trudeau will try, in turn, to link Mr. Scheer with Canada's unpopular Conservative of the moment: Ontario's premier, Doug Ford, who rode into office on a populist wave but whose policy upheavals and rhetorical excesses have caused support to plummet.
The conductor Daniel Barenboim and the Palestinian writer Edward Said founded this organization, made up of young musicians from Israel and its neighboring countries, in 1999, and the idealism of the project has managed to hold fast through geopolitical upheavals.
"All of these politicians that get completely overwhelmed and outraged from this level of chaos in their cities during these upheavals seem surprised," Heather Ann Thompson, a historian at the University of Michigan who's studied America's 1960s riots, previously told me.
But another possibility — one that's less often considered — is that it will eventually look like the turbulence that has always accompanied racial progress in this country, and it will eventually be seen as modest compared to the upheavals of our past.
We've had a lot of what you might call backlash elections in American history, and often these are on the heels of great upheavals in society or things just changed too fast for too many people, and there was a reaction.
RIGA, June 14 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank saw no cause for wider concern from recent political upheavals in Italy, though new governments in the euro zone should be careful not to undermine its institutions, bank President Mario Draghi said on Thursday.
In novels such as "The Door" and "Iza's Ballad", intimate dramas are entangled with public upheavals: the repressive governments and Nazi occupation of the 1930s and 1940s; the sudden annihilation of Hungary's Jews; the soul-sapping compromises and betrayals of the Stalinist era.
CALGARY, Alberta/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Upheavals in the Canadian crude market are providing unique opportunities for firms with sizeable long-term leases on Alberta storage tanks, a cluster that sources say includes Mercuria Energy Group and oil major BP Plc's trading arm.
Tillerson's early struggles would be less worrisome if Trump were sticking to bipartisan tradition on things like the US commitment to NATO, having key officials stay on message publicly, and avoiding staff upheavals like, say, the abrupt resignation of the national security adviser.
I always believed Soho would be safe, but the neighborhood, so neatly defined by its borders—Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road, Oxford, and Regent Street—isn't immune to the upheavals of the Crossrail development or the demands for boutique hotels and luxury living.
But he was consistent in his search for an accommodation with the Arab world, a search that in recent years left him orphaned as Israeli society lost interest, especially after the upheavals of the 2011 Arab Spring led to tumult on its borders.
More anger and deprivation could lead to popular unrest, further taxing a country that has experienced enormous upheavals, including the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011 and the ouster of his successor, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, two years later.
You might forget that no cameras were present when the first sea creatures crawled onto land, and that the great extinctions and climactic upheavals of earth's past — to say nothing of the aftermath of the big bang — were not captured on video.
Instead of stopping where he might have once before, or where we might expect him to consider a work finished, DiBenedetto keeps finding ways to go on and, in a sense, induce upheavals in what he has already done, make something unexpected emerge.
Jörg Meuthen, one of the leaders of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, recently insisted that the country must change its "filthy" and "morally rotten" course, forged by the generation of left-wingers who came of age in that year of upheavals.
Ranked as one of the most important banks in the global financial system, Deutsche has been plagued by ratings downgrades, multi-billion dollar fines and management upheavals, with investment banking often the culprit even though it generates about half of Deutsche Bank's revenue.
But his Twitter feed and the photos and statements released by the White House indicated that Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath had energized Mr. Trump, giving him the first major external crisis of a presidency that has manufactured most of its own upheavals.
Taken together, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 — with attendant white flight — drove the upheavals that converted Queens into one of the most diverse counties in the nation.
In a 2017 essay, Atwood described writing Offred's story in the tradition of "the literature of witness" — referring to those accounts left by people bearing witness to the calamities of history they've experienced firsthand: wars, atrocities, disasters, social upheavals, hinge moments in civilization.
These were the times of two great upheavals, the Algerian war of liberation from France and World War II. The Nazi occupation of France forced publishers into various places of exile, and writers to endure sundry forms of censorship and staggering delays.
"Through wars, economic recessions, disasters natural or manmade, and various industry upheavals, Tim has ably steered and grown Emirates to its standing today as the world's largest international airline, and an eminent player in the global airline industry," Sheikh Ahmed said the memo.
In 2019 they were on heightened alert, jittery not only about the 30th anniversary, but about other round-number anniversaries of political upheavals, including a national one a century ago, another in Tibet, and the party's own seizure of power in 1949.
But riots don't just lead to more attention — other urban upheavals in the 1960s and 803s led to real reforms in local police departments and governments, and the Justice Department is now pushing the Baltimore Police Department into reform following its investigation.
"Beauty Is a Wound", his first novel, charted both the rebirth of an Indonesian prostitute and the upheavals of her country's 20th-century history, while his second, "Man Tiger", related the tragic past and inner fury of a youngster possessed by a supernatural white tigress.
Evacuation of the Vacationland development and adjacent Kapoho community, rebuilt after a destructive eruption of Kilauea in 1960, came on the 28th day of what geologists rank as one of the biggest upheavals in a century from one of the world's most active volcanoes.
The political upheavals with Beijing over the city's autonomy and democratic reforms - that many hoped would have allowed a direct election this time round - have roiled a new generation and weighed on the city's economy, ranked 33rd globally by the World Bank in 2015.
Between 1965 and 1968, the United States underwent an astonishing string of violent upheavals: deadly riots in Watts, Newark and Detroit; the assassinations of Malcolm X, King and Robert Kennedy; and the brutal police crackdown on demonstrators at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
That's why the republican revolutions of Enlightenment Europe impacted the Jews more culturally, or commercially, than politically: Their upheavals meant that more sons of moneylenders were allowed into schools and allowed to ply other trades, though justice, as always, was gradual, and far from global.
A staff geologist and coordinator of environmental public programs at the American Museum of Natural History and a lecturer at Hunter College in New York, Mr. Horenstein was an expert on the tectonic upheavals that shaped what was left of New York City's natural landscape.
The rest of the list is nonfiction: a history of Citigroup and its predecessors; a manifesto arguing for literary excellence; an eyewitness account of upheavals in Egypt; a lament for the toll taken by climate change; and a memoir about being married to a monk.
The European Union and Hugo's plant are still standing, though the tree may be in better shape than the E.U. A spruce in Sweden, which sprouted sometime after the last ice age, is 9,500 years old, having survived all the upheavals of history and weather.
Conceived in utopian promise and born in the violent upheavals of the "Great October Revolution of 1917," the union heaved its last in the dreary darkness of late December 1991, stripped of ideology, dismembered, bankrupt and hungry — but awe-inspiring even in its fall.
She wants to explain much of the chaos that has convulsed the Middle East and Southeast Asia for the last four decades — the Iran-Iraq war, the upheavals in Afghanistan, the assassinations in Pakistan and the civil wars in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
Muammar el-Qaddafi's demise at the hands of his own people less than a decade later in the upheavals that swept the Arab world, and suggested that if there was ultimately no agreement over the North's nuclear program, its leaders could meet a similar fate.
What I would love to read is an epic, a real epic on a scale commensurate with the upheavals of civilization through which we are living, an epic of the migrations, revolutions, assorted mutations, prostitutions and emotions that are the hallmarks of our age.
In succeeding years, as the Soviet Union underwent upheavals and dissolution, he remained in London, doing research and writing books on Stalin, Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders, including Yuri V. Andropov and Mikhail S. Gorbachev, and volumes on Solzhenitsyn, nuclear disasters and other subjects.
He was especially in demand in the 1980s as the Soviet Union went through a series of upheavals, including the deaths of three leaders in rapid succession — Leonid I. Brezhnev, Yuri V. Andropov and Konstantin U. Chernenko — and the emergence of Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
The political and cultural upheavals of the 1970s made for a decisive moment; women took an experience that had been artistically mined by men for millenniums — "the device that sets the real (male) drama in motion" — and found ways to convey it in their own terms.
Mr Ngugi's own wish to wrest the narrative away from the colonial thread comes at a cost, though; at times the story of his development as a thinker and writer is muddled and seems secondary to the broad political and social upheavals happening across the region.
That is, I hoped it would answer definitively the question of whether the series was interested, even momentarily, in a traditional narrative path with linear character development, or whether it mainly cared about surprising us with its many meta-layers of gamification, metaphors, and plot upheavals.
The pair famously met during the seventh season of the show but didn't truly bond until the ninth, when both were going through upheavals in their personal lives — Shelton had split with fellow country superstar Miranda Lambert, while Stefani divorced from husband of 13 years, Gavin Rossdale.
Since its last more bullish forecast in May, trade tensions between the U.S. and China have increased and the tightening of global financial conditions has been thrown into sharp relief — not to mention political upheavals in Europe, slow progress on structural reforms and ongoing Brexit negotiations.
The incredible sense of calm that the abstract forms radiate, perhaps an attempt to make sense of the upheavals around her, are quasi-spiritual, a total aesthetic experience that the artist has since recreated countless times, with subtle variations, evolving into mountain landscapes and, later, bright circles.
Given the upheavals of the past two years, along the fault line between electoral and sexual politics, Reitman could have told the sorry saga from Rice's point of view—her brush with fame, and her demonization as a temptress, or worse, at the hands of the media.
They had to cope not only with the inevitable upheavals that accompany succession but also with tectonic changes in the entertainment business, starting with the collapse of the DVD market and the withering of revenues from feature films, which once contributed the major portion of CAA's profits.
Afterward, Haley went to great trouble to hold a reception for those few countries that had supported Washington to emphasize America's anger over its treatment at the UN. Most recently, upheavals in Washington have now left her as the odd woman out in Trump's foreign policy's team.
The 14 features he directed between 19573 and his death, in 1976, included adaptations of books by Dostoyevsky, Camus and Mann, a biopic about King Ludwig II of Bavaria and several forays into the political upheavals of mid-19th-century Italy and early-20th-century Germany.
But public anger toward Mr. Mubarak faded as Egypt was roiled by more political upheavals: the overthrow of a democratically elected, but highly divisive, Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, and his replacement by a military strongman, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who led a severe campaign of repressing dissent.
The original symbol was conceived by Susanne Koefoed, a Danish design student during the turbulent summer of 1968 — a year now remembered for social upheavals like the resistance in Prague, the strikes in Paris and the raised fists of black American athletes at the Mexico City Olympics.
It published a paper examining a long-discussed reform that is making headlines again amid labor market upheavals due in part to increasing use of robots, with Finland running a pilot project and Italy's opposition 5-Star Movement promising a "citizen's wage" should it win power.
The following month, at a meeting of regional border commanders, "both sides were clearly keen to salvage the bond despite the upheavals of the US–Mexico relationship at the political level, which had turned from serious statements to Twitter comments as the main means of expression," said Guevara.
Even though these temporal states of being are not unspoiled by the ups and downs of society, they offer us a somewhat universal power­­ — of a simple life — that may outlast anything from upheavals in Brazil to the chaos and burning ambitions of the streets of New York.
The company, whose largest shareholder is Abu Dhabi state-owned fund Aabar, has undergone major upheavals over the past few years, with the departure of its chairman and most senior management, while a much-touted $35.8 billion project to build one million homes in Egypt failed to be agreed.
The global upheavals of the late 1960s ranged from Red Guards in China, pursuing a millennial cult concocted by Mao Zedong to help him win an intra-party power struggle, to affluent Western youths who had stumbled on the joys of long hair, psychedelic drugs and sexual promiscuity.
In mid-March, a group of experts, including James Hansen, the retired scientist who first brought the perils of climate change to Congress's attention in 1988, warned that shifts in climate could be sudden and abrupt, giving humanity little time to prepare for flooding, severe droughts and other upheavals.
On the heels of the huge 20163 riots, and the police and National Guard killings that followed them, the upheavals of 22016 included the Tet offensive, the abdication of a president and the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, police shootouts with Black Panthers, the assassination of the Rev.
But several years ago, Page, who suffers from a condition that causes vocal cord paralysis, appointed managers to run his vast empire, and according to numerous reports both he and Brin have since been disengaged from many of the upheavals Google has endured in the past few years.
Despite the city's long history of radicalism — during the Progressive movement of the 19th century, in the Communist fervor leading up to World War I, or the social upheavals of the 1960s and '70s — there is always a strain of skepticism that greets the expression of certain political ideals.
Click here to read more BI Prime storiesThe last decade saw some massive upheavals in the tech world, as the rise of cloud computing platforms like Amazon Web Services and the maturation of cutting-edge artificial intelligence completely changed the way companies buy, use, and manage their IT infrastructure.
In 1962, as Kenyan independence loomed and political upheavals dimmed prospects for safaris in East Africa, he accepted a partnership in his old company, which became Ker, Downey and Selby, and in 1963 moved as its trailblazer to Bechuanaland, a British protectorate that became independent Botswana in 1966.
She added, "Might as well do it in a way and be in front of it instead of behind it," referring to the potential financial market upheavals that could ensue during the August recess if all of Treasury's tools for staving off a default were being exhausted amid inaction by lawmakers.
Long reliant on bright objects like stars or galaxies for observational data about the universe, astronomers can now "hear" and study these extremely subtle waves, which are created by major upheavals, like the merging of black holes or the deaths of massive stars, and travel at the speed of light.
The latest back-to-back upheavals of ash from the main summit crater of Kilauea — one before dawn and another several hours later — came on the 21st day of what geologists rank as one of the biggest eruption cycles in a century from one of the world's most active volcanoes.
It has been a Kurdish town since a century ago, when Christian residents fled southward from Turkish pogroms that started during the upheavals of World War I. Last summer, when the fighting broke out, Kurdish youth affiliated with the P.K.K. built barricades around several neighborhoods making up about half the town.
They cried foul over the billions of dollars in subsidies to the tech giant, the inevitable gentrification that would come with Amazon's headquarters, and the failure of the politicians teeing up the deal to consult with the communities that would be most affected by these upheavals prior to signing on.
The first half of the symposium will look back at Piper's earlier work, considering it in relation to the upheavals of the '60s and '70s, with artist Donna Dennis, professor of museum studies Bruce Altshuler, and gallerist Jeffrey Deitch, followed by a discussion with art historians Alexander Alberro and Nizan Shaked.
The latest back-to-back upheavals of ash from the main summit crater of Kilauea — one before dawn and another several hours later — came on the 244st day of what geologists rank as one of the biggest eruption cycles in a century from one of the world's most active volcanoes.
All across France The student demonstrations that convulsed Paris in spring 1968 — les événements de mai, or just mai — are among the most cinematic upheavals of that year, and not only because the black-and-white photographs of attractive young people throwing rocks at riot police look like movie stills.
O'Toole, an Irish journalist, is aware of the political and economic upheavals that have buoyed pro-Brexit forces, but with this book he explores what the critic Raymond Williams called a "structure of feeling" — in this case, a mentality that likens the staid bureaucracy in Brussels to a monstrous occupying force.
The Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority, a financial regulator within the Bank of England, have put in place a series of measures to make top executives and managers at banks operating in Britain more accountable for financial failings and misconduct that could play a role in precipitating future financial upheavals.
And instead of saying, well, humanity survived the last three massive and violent economic upheavals, if we (the economists and managers writing such reports, namely) put our heads down then we will get through this one too, maybe we can apply the lessons of history and do a bit better this time.
Market upheavals that followed a referendum last week in which United Kingdom voters decided to leave the European Union is a good example of how prepared U.S. banks are for turmoil, said Mike Alix, a bank consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers and a former supervisory official at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The general growth slowdown in Germany has been attributed to upheavals in the nation's traditional growth driver, its car industry (and it having to adapt to new emissions tests known as the WLTP), coupled with the prospect of possible U.S. import tariffs on European cars and a wider global slowdown affecting demand.
The analogy between the film and real-life upheavals starts to break down as Rapture-Palooza rolls into its third act, in which Lindsey and Ben accidentally murder Jesus with a laser, God appears in the form of Ken Jeong, and a poorly placed boombox negates the eternal struggle between good and evil.
This show, written by Ms. Wolf and directed by the Ensemble stalwart Donald T. Sanders, is an ode to the Russian poet Akhmatova (1889-1966), whose work was suppressed for decades by the Soviet government but who had a devoted following, not least for remaining in her country despite political upheavals and repression.
For "Future Remnants of a Missing Word," two recent grads from Yale's MFA program — Constanza Alarcón Tennen of Chile and Shahrzad Changalvaee of Iran — have strung Ms. Meyohas's living room with black netting, and the art underneath mines the upheavals of both their native countries in the 1970s, before they were born.
Some of those who voted for Mr. Maduro apparently did so in the fear that their food rations would be stopped if they didn't; others were the remaining Chavista faithful still loyal to the socialist upheavals led by Mr. Chávez from 1999 to his death in 2013 and by Mr. Maduro since.
"All in all, I think last year is best described as a year that very nearly approaches the political upheavals of 1968 — a time of real trial for this country," Mark Potok, a senior fellow at the Southern Poverty Law Center and editor of its report, told reporters during a conference call.
From the student in a rural town somewhere in Nigeria that is literally burning the mid-night oil to the industrialist whose cost of production puts her in an untenable market position, the socio-economic life of every Nigerian has been affected in no small measure by the upheavals in the power sector.
Along with co-curator Alexandra Chang at the Asian/Pacific/American (APA) Institute at New York University, she selected works from the past three decades that speak directly to the ongoing impact of the upheavals resulting from Partition, as well as the underlying disruptions created by colonial powers, subsequent wars, and internal divisions.
The Bravo-loving world rejoiced when Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke of Summer House fame got engaged in the summer of 2018, but man, a lot has happened since then — wars, World Series, political upheavals, new haircuts… And still, these two don't seem to be making many plans when it comes to their nuptials.
Two years after his previous book and 58 years after his first—and in the wake of a public spat with a former head of MI6, over the author's jaundiced depiction of a service for which he once worked—his 25th novel again swaps old characters and exploits for new players and present upheavals.
Postmodern dance developed alongside both artistic and social upheavals, particularly second-wave feminism and, though it was not often expressly political about things other than aesthetics — "there wasn't a specific agenda," says Childs — the style's early champions, many of whom were women, were seeking alternative ways of moving through space and, by extension, life.
"Romance in Marseille," like his sprawling 1929 classic "Banjo," also set in the south of France, shows McKay presciently grappling with the destinies of those he calls the "outcasts and outlaws of civilizations" — migrants in thriving port cities central to the flow of global commerce — and with the violent upheavals and desperate striving that deposited them there.
Software Patents Are Increasingly Coming Under Fire In Court We've witnessed significant upheavals in the patent system in the last few years, ranging from a surprisingly active Supreme Court that has weighed in on patent law, major legal changes that have impacted the validity of patents in litigation (particularly software patents) and repeated unsuccessful attempts at patent reform.
Meleca is of Lebanese descent herself, and the exhibition in part reflects her personal stake in raising awareness of the human cost of Lebanon's mercurial social and political situation — beginning with the Lebanese Civil War, which besieged the country from 1975 until 1990, and on to the Cedar Revolution and other upheavals that have followed since.
The end of World War II was followed by civil war, the creation of the People's Republic of China in 4.23 and then the upheavals of Maoism, including millions of deaths from famine in the Great Leap Forward, which ended in the early 1960s, and the mass destabilization of the Cultural Revolution and its aftermath until 1977.
And so "at only three, [Margaret Douglas] now found herself the only child of a broken marriage for whom the term 'warring parents' would become only too apt," Weir writes, referring both to the antagonism between Scotland and England and to the various skirmishes and political upheavals that went on between the Tudor and Douglas clans.
But arguably their best-known work is "All'armi, siam fascisti"("To Arms, We're Fascist," the first line of a Fascist song), a critical and unflinching 1962 documentary that follows the rise and fall of fascism against the backdrop of the political upheavals in Europe in the first part of the 20th century, which they co-directed with Lino Miccichè.
The Men's Shows 18 Photos View Slide Show ' LONDON — Given the recent upheavals in the British fashion industry, and in Britain itself, it was perhaps not much of a surprise that many of the 120 designers who showed their goods during the four-day event that closed here on Monday took their inspiration from notions of comfort and nostalgia.
It seems to me now as if there was a window of just a few years, after the upheavals and victories of the civil rights movement and before the rebranded and gentrified racism of the Reagan era, when racial tensions relaxed slightly, and it felt briefly, exhilaratingly O.K. to make fun of race relations in this country.
In September, the publishing company Alfred A. Knopf celebrated its hundredth anniversary—a remarkable milestone in an industry that continues to experience upheavals, from the rise and fall of chain bookstores to the online invasion of Amazon, which wants to dictate the price of e-books and deliver the old-fashioned kind—physical books—to our homes by drone.
When he was young he witnessed the political and social upheavals in Belgium, and sympathized with the anarchists and the socialists, but he also identified a lot with his English father, who was well-born and had studied medicine in Germany, as opposed to his rather dour mother, who came from a simple Flemish family and ran a souvenir shop.
The changes, upheavals, and empty offices at DHS come so quickly that the department seems unable to keep its own org chart up to date: As of Friday morning, it still listed Daniel Kaniewski, who was technically the third-ranking official at FEMA, as filling in as the acting deputy administrator, the agency's No. 2 official overseeing the nation's disaster responses.
As electoral campaigning begins in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan, it is critically important to remember that despite recent political upheavals — including the Iraqi government's invasion of the major oil-producing city of Kirkuk, then held by Kurds, and other disputed areas — the Kurdistan region that remains under the control of Kurdistan's Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani has undergone an amazing transformation.
The long legacy of near zero critical debate around the de-formative societal pressures of tech platforms — whose core priority remains continued growth and market(s) dominance, delivered at a speed and scale that outstrips even the huge upheavals of the industrial revolution — has helped entrench a small group of tech companies as some of the most powerful and wealthiest businesses the world has ever known.
New Journalism offered a solution to the problems of both realms, allowing newspaper hands like Talese, who got his start at the Times, to work in a less arid voice, while also allowing novelists like Mailer and Didion to write about the social upheavals engulfing America in the 1960s, with an eye for gritty and abrasive details normally missing from novels about suburban adultery.
"  That may be a bit of an overstatement, but his point is clear, as he explains in a "Letter on Poetics": Rimbaud's work is "the subjective counterpart to the objective upheavals of [his] revolutionary moment … The 'systematic derangement of the senses' is the social senses, ok, and the 'I' becomes an 'other' as in the transformation of the individual into the collective when it all kicks off.

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