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You know things are bad when the Queen wades in.
A woman wades through a flooded village in Bihar, India.
The podcast "Your Kickstarter Sucks" wades into Kickstarter's murky underbelly.
And that colors the tricky territory the novel wades into.
Then she wades into the audience with a cordless microphone.
On his right, a boat of refugees wades in the water.
A hunter wades through water at the edge of a levee.
A man wades through a flooded road in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
He does not hang back but instead wades into any fray.
He wades back through the big muddy of the Benghazi hearings.
A boy wades through a flooded area following monsoon rains, July 6.
A resident of St. Marks, Florida, wades through floodwaters near his home.
That will matter more as it wades into Latin America's culture wars.
He also wades into the issue of police treatment of black people.
An obsessive naturalist who wades in alkaline pools for imagined proto-organisms.
Karen Armstrong wades into these debates and says that both sides are wrong.
The study highlights Silicon Valley's potential reach as it wades into consumer finance.
Instead of avoiding any of this, Rick and Morty wades into it headfirst.
John Tosti, owner of Tosti's Transmission, wades in the water after inspecting his business.
As she wades through a crowd outside the venue, she won't shake your hand.
He wades right in, bringing up worst-case scenarios even if clients do not.
We'll have to wait and see if Trump himself wades back into the issue.
"Future so bright, gotta wear Wades #agt," Union wrote, playing on the word shades.
A television news crew wades into a flooded street in the Brickel section of Miami.
She comes into the rocky creek and wades up it, her feet numb with cold.
It is very safeguarded and protected, and wades around commodification, appropriation and things like that.
Each individual wades through feelings of abandonment, worry, and ownership over the Richard they knew.
And all of this is going down as the island wades through historic bankruptcy negotiations.
It's a natural fear that when "big tech" wades in, it's going to ruin everything.
"Forza Napoli!" shouts Nancy as she wades into her audience, embracing their quasi-religious rapture.
The further Macy wades into the wreckage of addiction, the more damning her indictment becomes.
Miles beneath, in the clouds, wades a collection of marketplaces ensconced by sun-cooked apartment buildings.
The Union-Wades had an extra-special Thanksgiving this year thanks to their new dinner guest.
Her partner, a hulk of a male officer, barrels past us and wades into the water.
Katy Perry seemingly wades into Calvin Harris' now-deleted tweet storm about his ex, Taylor Swift.
A man wades through about three feet of floodwater at his father's home in Kinston, North Carolina.
In "Wash" and "Won't," Hopkins wades in the aftermath of a doomed relationship, questioning everything—mostly themselves.
Mohammed Kassaf wears rain boots and wades through the puddles that submerge the floors of his tent.
Someone in the lake does a handstand, while an affable shirtless dude wades in with a fishing rod.
A woman wades through a submerged street at the UNESCO heritage ancient town of Hoi, Vietnam, on Nov.
The breezy shot features Perry as she wades in the shimmering ocean with a sunset to her back.
LaTanya Stewart wades through a flooded road to her apartment for the first time since the storm hit.
Louisiana-bred model Lindsey Pelas doesn't need a lifeguard watching over her as she wades in the Pacific.
In a last-ditch effort, he wades into the brush to coax the rabbit out from the fire.
Poem Selected by Terrance Hayes A reader wades easily into the first nine lucid lines of this poem.
Politics even wades into what should be the "purest" and "safest" time possible, time with family and friends.
David Dick wades out of the water after checking on his flooded home in Sperry, Oklahoma, on May 21.
He explained that it wades into the physical mechanisms behind observed climate change and what's projected for the future.
Then he wades into intersectionality theory, the only major left current besides anarchism to receive something resembling direct analysis.
You can see his makeshift boat a little clearer here as he wades through his street late Thursday night.
The Taming of the Shrew has conventionally been understood as a narrative that dabbles—if not wades—in spousal abuse.
Other Findings The NACUBO report also wades into the controversial debate about need-based aid versus non-need-based aid.
Donald Trump wades into the UK general election, warning British voters not to back opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
But under Zeke's tutelage, Mo only wades further into trouble in this debut film by the writer-director Jason Orley.
A heron wades through the pond in front of the small distillery where I meet Matt Clark, the associate distiller.
Some health researchers applauded Facebook's effort, which wades into the complex and fraught realm of mental health, as well intentioned.
It is flooded with characters and plot, but it happily wades through, plugging away until every single character gets a resolution.
When a young black man wades into the water to examine a seashell, the waves encase him, a briefly protective sheath.
But the discussion goes way beyond just gadgets and wades into the apps and services that are popularly used to communicate.
As fashion wades through waters of an identity crisis, some designers are swimming against the tide while others are swimming free.
A woman wades through a submerged street in the UNESCO heritage ancient town of Hoi An after Typhoon Damrey hit Vietnam.
"Roseanne," which wades into the divisiveness of U.S. politics, drew more than 18 million viewers on Tuesday, according to ratings data.
Does Ms. Warren create a political organization that wades into campaigns or policy battles, keeping her brand prominent in the process?
Sinha relies on imagery to illustrate the mire of the caste system – Ayaan wades through a literal swamp before emerging victorious.
Today's Op-Ed page wades into this debate with a piece by Lauren Enriquez, a pro-life advocate at Human Coalition.
While Wright swims underwater, screaming periodically, a woman only feet away from her wades into the water, unaware of her presence.
Keith Curry-Pochy wades in the pond of the Butterfly Rainforest and captures butterflies that will be kept safe during Hurricane Irma.
Kyle Simmons wades through water to check on the home of his grandmother following Hurricane Matthew in Edisto Island, S.C., Sunday, Oct.
But the deeper Mathews wades in to the details of the cases, the more clouded they become by race and by blood.
To start, the company has a great deal at stake as the U.S. Congress wades into debates over tax and immigration reforms.
When Oliver wades in a cold stream one glorious day, you stare at him and think, My God, he is a god.
Everyone will be watching to see if he wades into the trade issue and where things may go from there, Cashin said.
With bold reds and blues, director Lulu Wang wades through the thorns of emotional, geographic, and temporal displacement, interrogating identity and grief.
The gang wades through their high school history when Monica invites an old classmate (Brad Pitt) to join them for Thanksgiving dinner.
A research assistant — who is decked out head-to-toe in hazmat gear — walks past, opens the door, and wades into the sand.
But in Graduation, as Romeo wades deeper into a quagmire of his own making, there's no pleasure to be had in his undoing.
On a winter night in 1952, a young man wades deep into a freezing pond in what appears to be a suicide attempt.
The White House wades in President Trump hasn't said much about the GM strike, but Vice President Pence issued a statement earlier today.
Matt: One observation, as Biden wades through some of the tougher subjects under gentle questioning: As ever, he projects a very unrehearsed vibe.
As Brazil wades through its worst recession in history, thousands of unemployed workers are turning to the underground economy to scrape together a salary.
She is trembling as she wades among these armies of men, feels the thin fabric of the dress sticking to her thighs, her breasts.
The trip looks super fun -- the Wades and some friends have been golfing, clubbing, eating, yachting and posing for selfies all over the city.
The track maintains his glimmering, ethereal soundscapes, but just over halfway through wades into murky waters that swell and wane into a rousing finale.
This would be the first instance where a mainstream bank wades into the world of cryptocurrency trading and makes it available for outside investors.
They are figments well known to Michael Suarez as he wades through the far more threatening fantasies of the players slouching at the screens.
In a scene late in the film, Ki-woo wades through his family's flooded apartment and chooses to rescue one thing: the scholar's rock.
It wades into government conspiracies and hacking, which is reminiscent of shows like CBS's Person of Interest or USA's Mr. Robot, but with more gunfire.
This thoughtful analysis by Markoff, a reporter for The New York Times, wades into the ethical and philosophical questions that such technological advances inevitably raise.
Congress typically wades into major cybersecurity incidents, and in the past it has probed major breaches that have befallen companies like Target and Home Depot.
Jordan, who rarely wades into the political fray, and other U.S. athletes rallied to James' defense on Saturday, praising him for his work in his community.
And then Deadmau5 wades in uninvited, leading us to believe at this point that he is pathologically attracted to petty conflict like a fly to shit.
While set up to be a story about a family through the eyes of two Hispanic brothers, the game quickly wades into more political, timely topics.
There are reports Angelina Jolie's team is consulting with famous crisis management expert Judy Smith as the actress wades through her divorce drama with Brad Pitt.
Image: Gizmodo / Eleanor FyeThe Samsung Dex is a tiny new smartphone dock that wades carefully toward a world in which smartphones serve as our primary computers.
Washington (CNN)You can see it in everything he attempts to do around the globe, every conflict he wades into, every crisis he refuses to concede.
Rabbi Avrohom Loketch officiated at Wades Beach on Shelter Island, N.Y. The couple met at Tufts, from which they graduated, the groom summa cum laude. Mrs.
I can't say more without risking spoiling the whole documentary, which wades into the suspect origins of their separation, but all the details are over here.
MCCARTHY WADES INTO EPA FIGHT: Former EPA administrator Gina McCarthy is speaking out against the Trump administration's approach to the agency she led until last month.
Nike, then, could become a high-profile case study in what happens when a company makes a calculated gamble and wades into a thorny social issue.
The second season, which introduces Holly Hunter in the role of a rival corporate chief, wades even deeper into the arcana of takeovers than the first.
The second season, which introduces Holly Hunter in the role of a rival corporate chief, wades even deeper into the arcana of takeovers than the first.
But equally the first time Souza wades in with his overhand and tries to rush Belfort to the fence, there are going to be hands coming back.
Clever lighting (by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew) and costuming (by Ciera Wells-Jones) preserve the illusion of Mr. Augustine's mask even when he wades into the audience.
What makes the scene more uncomfortable and touching is that as she wades into the suffocating surge of the cute and popular, no one even notices her.
Directed by Eva Steinmetz, "The Appointment" wades into the national abortion debate with a well-honed sense of absurdity, and firmly takes the side of abortion rights.
And Trump's fiery and at times vindictive response to impeachment is a warning shot against further internal criticism if he wades into controversies like the Stone case.
While Insecurities wades through the chaos of the present, another architecture and design show on the museum's third floor surveys modern interiors from the 1920s to the '50s.
A lynx watches pensively from the shore; a raccoon gnaws at some unseen feast; and a moose wades into the reeds, the water rippling around its huge form.
What happens when a man who may or may not have ever used a computer wades into a corner of the internet that trades almost entirely in memes?
Delaney warns her that he's not fit to be around as he wades into the water in a drunken rage over his lost ship, and then —Mom visions!
He wades through traffic with this young son on his shoulders, offering worthless Venezuelan bills to drivers stuck in traffic, hoping to get a few coins in return.
In juggling texts in Hebrew, ancient Greek, Chinese, Sanskrit and other languages, Armstrong covers a vast range and inevitably wades into areas in which she is not expert.
When Roman ventures to the beach and delicately wades out into the ocean, he has the convincing look of a child experiencing a sensation for the first time.
President Trump is cozying up to the military as he seeks congressional approval for a defense buildup and wades through a series of controversies involving the armed forces.
On NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," the host, who rarely wades into politics, made an exception last week when he chatted about impeachment with Ms. Maddow.
With language that wades between saucy, dripping, curt, and sterile, the poems stare at the intersections of personhood — gender, race, sex — and laugh menacingly, pulling it all to strands.
He still employs Clinton mannerisms on the stump: the bit lip of empathy, the genial head toggle as he adjudicates, the drill-sergeant jaw pop before he wades in.
As she gazes at the giant bin of bananas, I'm certain she'd like to swim in them, like the way Scrooge McDuck wades in his pool of gold coins.
The image, which was taken during her summer getaway to Bora Bora, saw Lovato looking over her shoulder as she wades in knee-deep water while featuring her backside.
But for now, they are still a novelty, in the Wades' case both because they are quads and because their parents managed to raise four exceptionally high-achieving boys.
As Holm's entire boxing game is built around that laser left straight and the occasional check hook when her opponent wades in with their head upright and on a line.
Clinton wades in His refusal quickly became fodder for Hillary Clinton, Trump's all-but-certain Democratic opponent, who stirred the pot by wondering aloud about what might be in them.
Verret wades inside while wearing a full-body beekeeping suit, and he claims he wasn't stung at all during the 45 minutes it took to get rid of the nest.
In Colette, the author — played with sharp mischievousness by period piece queen Keira Knightley — gradually wades into her sexuality in free-thinking (and sexually free) turn-of-the-century Paris.
The higher number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits took Wall Street by surprise last week as the U.S. Labor Department wades through a backlog of applications from Puerto Rico.
David Fincher once again wades into serial killer territory with "Mindhunter," about two FBI agents from 1977 (Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany) who interview murderers to understand how they think.
I assume Omar has been reckless rather than malicious, but it is incumbent on her, as on any public person who wades into fraught sectarian debates, to speak with care.
A member of the North Carolina Task Force urban search and rescue team wades through a flooded neighborhood looking for residents who stayed behind in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Sept. 212.
JF: Jane Lytvynenko, the first mate on the submarine that wades into the Fake News Ocean of the internet--wow this is, this is quite the metaphor--Jane how you doing?
And in general, that's the attitude Google has been taking all along as it slowly wades through the fake news crisis that Facebook amplified by a billion during the 2016 election.
With current interviews and archival footage, "Truth and Lies" wades into Ms. Harding's traumatic childhood and tries to uncover how much she knew about the attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan.
Sheng imbues Micah with an optimistic vulnerability that's so close to the surface it's sometimes heartbreaking, especially as he tentatively wades into a romance with a handsome new neighbor (Freddy Miyares).
For example, many writers (especially on the East Coast) still use the Wades-Giles spelling of Chinese locations, a phonetic system that was invented by British diplomats Herbert Giles and Thomas Wade.
Lyft's biggest rival is industry leader, Uber Technologies Inc, whose third-quarter losses widened as it wades through legal troubles and faces regulatory scrutiny across the globe, a source said on Tuesday.
The Atlantic reported that he's building up a digital operation that would serve as a massive trove of voter data ahead of 2020 — whether or not he officially wades into the race.
TRUMP COZIES TO MILITARY: President Trump is cozying up to the military as he seeks congressional approval for a defense buildup and wades through a series of controversies involving the armed forces.
They also echoed concerns voiced during the similar pending Wisconsin and Maryland gerrymandering cases that the Supreme Court is worried about tarnishing its credibility if it wades too much into partisan squabbles.
Nobi Hossain wades through the water carrying his elderly relative Sona Banu as hundreds of Rohingya refugees arrive under the cover of darkness from Myanmar, near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, on Sept. 226.
Ace's signature shoulder-length blond locks have been sheared to reveal a shorter, yet still adorably shaggy cut as the little guy wades in the water in front of a stunning mountainous landscape.
The lyrics "I got loyalty," seem like it's more about the loyalty of its customers, who will be taking a chance on the device as the company wades into an already crowded field.
While the story is a bit basic, and even wades into a sort of "woman as evil witch" territory that makes this reviewer uncomfortable, Marvin Mann's illustrations are worth bringing to attention here.
CROOKED HILLARY PAC WADES IN: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: An anti-Hillary Clinton super-PAC is out with a six-figure ad buy looking to enflame tensions between Democrats and Bernie Sanders supporters.
The online megastore is planning to develop its own line of workout apparel as it wades deeper into the private-label clothing business, according to several online job listings published by Amazon in December.
On Thursday morning, President-elect Donald Trump once again tried to influence the fortunes of a business company with a tweet, but went about it in a weird way that wades into murky ethical waters.
But the film wades into murky waters when it introduces English teacher Sam Coulson (Michael Vartan), he of the sexy bedroom eyes and a passion for Shakespeare, as the solution to that fear of intimacy.
As Facebook slowly wades into the real estate development business, the company is pushing an aggressive PR agenda to convince people that Facebook does not exacerbate income inequality in areas where it develops real estate.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling slipped back below $1.31 on Monday, with signs of division as the Conservative government wades into Brexit talks weighing on the currency after it soared to its highest levels in 10 months.
A single episode from this season of Girls wades further into the dynamics of consent and pleasure than all of Sex and the City combined — all within the same framework of a half-hour comedy.
And don't look to President Donald Trump himself, who didn't play a hands on role in crafting the House bill and won't be doing that now as the Senate wades into its own amendment process.
The U.S. Supreme Court on wades into a major privacy rights fight between Microsoft and the Justice Department today, weighing whether U.S. law allows prosecutors to compel technology companies to hand over data stored overseas.
"I'm here to deliver a simple message: You need to vote because our democracy depends on it," Obama said at a speech at the University of Illinois, as he wades back into the political fray.
Ackerman McQueen operates NRATV, an online channel that frequently wades into issues not directly related to guns, which the NRA says in the lawsuit has raised eyebrows among some members, according to The Associated Press.
""The first two seasons of 'Big Mouth' had a universal quality about them that checked boxes for adults and teenagers alike, but season three bravely wades into new territory, exploring the world that teenagers currently inhabit.
As for the impact: the show is much more complex than you might expect, and wades into issues like mental health, the environment, poverty, nationalism, and class in ways that are thoroughly profound and completely disarming.
But these promising glimpses quickly flicker out, and the game wades instead into an uninspired story about the tension between a group of androids who desire freedom and the reticence of their human masters to provide it.
There are too many asks to assist every plea one-on-one, but Moore wades through the posts, trains new search angels and gladly gives interviews to promote the Facebook group, her own business, and the TV show.
That revolution will come far too late for the Wades who, over the years, have spent well over $20,000 on procedures plus travel (to Tacoma, WA, for his first reversal, and to Turek in California for his second).
They can also arise when a player wades into popular culture, as in Larry Johnson's nickname of Grandmama, which was the result of some weird commercials in which Larry Johnson dressed up as an elderly woman who dunks.
Clara wades out of the water toward him, dropping the hem of her skirt as she goes until the only bare part of her is her pretty feet, which is the last thing Sander finds to stare at.
While Kapilow may sometimes test the fortitude of general readers as he wades into the intricacies of composition, he rewards those patient enough to hold his hand as he walks them through just what makes these songs great.
At a time of already deep fissures among American voters on political, cultural and economic issues, Trump further polarizes the public as soon as he wades into the debate, according to the results of a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
In the first panel, Chang ritualistically scrubs a beached ship's large rusted hull with nothing more than a sponge and bucket of water; in the second, she wades thigh-deep into shoreline waters and scrubs a rotting whale carcass.
An endorsement by Ms. Harris, if she wades into the primary race at all, would be unlikely to happen until after the Senate impeachment trial, said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.
He also wears them when he hikes or wades into the ocean near his home on Long Island, which was built by the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation and is filled with amenities to help him live independently.
Now, as Comey wades back into the political swamp, it's Republicans who are left to fret after the FBI chief sensationally dispensed with protocol to confirm his agents were probing alleged collusion between then-candidate Donald Trump's campaign aides and Moscow.
This smutty anti-sitcom wades through its fourth season with the relationship between the pretentious Jimmy (Chris Geere) and the jaded Gretchen (Aya Cash) still very much in doubt; there's been plenty of competition, sabotage, revenge and all-around awful behavior.
Every one of us wades through his wreckage of norms, is unsteadied by his assault on truth, braces for whatever happens next and knows that it may have much greater and longer consequence for us than it does for Trump.
WASHINGTON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday wades into a major LGBT rights dispute over whether a landmark decades-old federal anti-discrimination law that prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sex covers gay and transgender workers.
You see what she sees and also view her from a distance, but at times — as in a scene in which she wades into violently crashing waves, the camera steadily moving parallel with her — the movie seems to embody her being.
Shawn still wades into the pocket headfirst and bent-over sometimes, leaving him open to an uppercut that Keith Thurman's trainer, Dan Birmingham, will later assure me they had already been practicing, given that hey saw the opening on tape.
But looking at his impact purely through a basketball-centric context relative to the best players at his position, it's hard to say if Wall is improving, declining, or stuck in neutral as he wades into his ninth NBA season.
Investors who doubted Trump could quickly deliver promised tax cuts, big spending and better trade deals - and by doing so boost the dollar - are now reaping handsome returns from their emerging markets investments while the dollar wades near 250-250/265-year lows.
Three-Eyes seems about to say, "You do know that's Jon Snow's biological mom," when Bran wades deeper into his vision, prompting the introduction of a stablehand named Wylis, whom we know will rise to be Belfast's favorite disyllabic house DJ, Hodor.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Home-renting company Airbnb has bought HotelTonight, an app for finding hotel rooms at a discount, as it wades deeper into the hotel-booking business to attract a wider variety of travelers ahead of a hotly anticipated initial public offering.
As Facebook's COO, she's perfectly positioned to put her money where her mouth is — like when she announced the company's enhanced family leave benefits — but Sandberg rarely wades into Facebook's messy platform policies around issues like harassment, an area where she could effect real change.
There is a lot of action in the courtroom today as the Supreme Court wades into a Microsoft privacy right fight, 20 U.S. states sue the federal government over Obamacare and the Florida teenager accused of the Parkland high school shooting appears for a hearing.
Bank Regulator Wades Into Fintech | The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has been quietly gathering information from banks and financial technology firms for the last year to prepare a white paper on new companies as well as their developing relationships with banks.
In the long run, however, by creating certain "facts on the ground," in the argot of the peace process, Trump may have dramatically redrawn the boundaries of politically acceptable terms for a U.S. administration – Democratic or Republican – to endorse if it wades into the conflict.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 7 (Reuters) - Home-renting company Airbnb has bought HotelTonight, an app for finding hotel rooms at a discount, as it wades deeper into the hotel-booking business to attract a wider variety of travelers ahead of a hotly anticipated initial public offering.
Meanwhile, Neal Brennan's newest Netflix special, 3 Mics, wades into some very deep and personal history, and the New York Times describes Chris Gethard's recent solo show, Career Suicide, as "much more about [his] uncomfortable if often mordantly funny relationship to self-willed death" than his career.
Shakespeare also finds a sort-of champion in established and celebrated writer Christopher Marlowe (Jamie Campbell Bower), although there's a bit of a Mozart-Salieri aspect to their relationship, with Marlowe's admiration tied to a bout of writer's block as he wades into lustful indulgences and distractions.
We've already had a good long look at Luke Cage as a supporting player in Jessica Jones, but the invulnerable man's own series makes him look like even more of a force of nature, with Cage barely flinching as he wades through a gang of goons.
Sam Parks walks through flooded Water Street as Hurricane Florence comes ashore in Wilmington, North Carolina Florence's flooding claims a couple of cars and the first story of a house in New Bern, NC. Kim Adams wades through waist-deep floodwaters at her home in Southport, North Carolina.
Credit unions have been an integral part of Carrie HuntCarrie HuntThe difference between banks and credit unions could not be clearer Updated Glass-Steagall would make banks put people before profits Hatch wades into war over credit union tax exemption MORE's life since she was a little girl.
An endorsement by Ms. Harris, if she wades into the primary race at all, would be unlikely to happen until after the Senate impeachment trial … She and [Biden] have remained in contact since she exited the race and had a long conversation in the immediate aftermath of her departure.
As Carson steps off stage and wades into the converging mass, I see a mom with lots of makeup dragging her kids by the hand through kneecaps and interlocked chairs, camera already set to selfie mode, trying to make space for her friend, calling out to her across the room.
So in that respect, it's unsurprising that Philip wades deeper back into spying this week, making a pit stop at Kimmy's and having a frank conversation with Oleg about how neither of them is particularly into the blanket demonizing of America that comrades like Elizabeth and Claudia are prone to leaning on.
In other stories, Patricia Clarkson meets a younger lover in a private library; Jennifer Jason Leigh wades into the Pacific Ocean wearing beachy clothes; Sarah Gadon lights Ennis' actual "boyfriend box" from high school on fire; Danielle Brooks sits on the fire escape of a new apartment; Keira Knightley takes a melancholy bath.
Carrie HuntCarrie HuntThe difference between banks and credit unions could not be clearer Updated Glass-Steagall would make banks put people before profits Hatch wades into war over credit union tax exemption MORE is the executive vice president of government affairs and general counsel of the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions.
Carrie HuntCarrie HuntThe difference between banks and credit unions could not be clearer Updated Glass-Steagall would make banks put people before profits Hatch wades into war over credit union tax exemption MORE is executive vice president of government affairs and general counsel for the National Association of Federally Insured Credit Unions.
It is the sort of thing that seems sure to spark debate, especially if the film, directed by John Lee Hancock and starring Michael Keaton, wades into the politics behind a donation by Mr. Kroc to Richard Nixon in the early 1970s, when the minimum-wage issue, as now, was on the table.
But her meticulously kept activity roster is dealt a serious blow when one of Walt's pals shows up with a new girlfriend, Jandice (Juliette Lewis), a New Age earth goddess who promptly strips down and wades into the lake, even though Kathryn's itinerary doesn't call for swimming until later in the week.
In her lucidly written catalogue essay for As in Nature, guest curator Alexandra Schwartz, in an attempt to tread the slippery line between form and content in Frankenthaler's work, wades deliberately into a now-forgotten tempest-in-a-teapot, namely the degree with which an abstract painting should be seen as referencing the world outside its edges.
Obama and His Movement Prepare to Challenge President Trump Disneyland for Gun Lovers: Inside the Notorious Darra Adam Khel Arms Market The president-elect's stance that all politically appointed ambassadors must, with no exceptions, be gone from Day One risks cutting off nations' direct line to the president while Congress wades through the lengthy process of approving their successors, analysts said.
She wanders around stone-faced, and sometimes she burns some shit down, and sometimes she wades into the ocean, and yes, I recognize that she's in a state of shock from losing her baby/her finger/the foundations of her entire belief system, but Handmaid's Tale has shown people facing horrible losses before now in more dynamic and compelling ways.
James McBride, best known as a memoirist ("The Color of Water") and a novelist (the National Book Award-winning "The Good Lord Bird"), wades into this space with "Kill 'Em and Leave," tackling one of the most complex and most fascinating figures in American music over the last 50 years, the self-proclaimed ­"hardest-working man in show business" himself, James Brown.

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