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Ascendance of a Bookworm season 22 The first season of Ascendance of a Bookworm aired late last year and made it on our list of best anime of 22.
Ascendance of a Bookworm season 22 The first season of Ascendance of a Bookworm aired late last year and made it on our list of best anime of 22.
They would no longer be working with Ascendance, they announced.
The ascendance of padded underwear for men isn't entirely expected.
And we've seen a huge ascendance of tenants rights movements.
Her attacks on impeachment guaranteed her ascendance on the right.
Another is Brooklyn's ascendance as an internationally known travel destination.
Netflix's ascendance also caps a remarkable run for the company.
Not every local is thrilled with the ascendance of Tomigaya.
Swarthmore's ascendance has been both methodical and out of nowhere.
But reasonable optimism surrounds Anthony, whose ascendance is only accelerating.
Jeffries' ascendance was facilitated by another New York progressive, Rep.
Still, it didn't deter us from cheering on her Hollywood ascendance.
But not even Zayner approves of what Ascendance is up to.
Ascendance of a Bookworm will stream on Crunchyroll starting October 2nd.
The ascendance of Trump has breathed new life into that excuse.
The stock market celebrated tech's ascendance then, as it does now.
There is a clear message in the ascendance of natural gas.
But China's industrial policies explain only part of its exporting ascendance.
A more brutal leader replaces Pryce, but his ascendance radicalizes Serena.
The ascendance of Tencent and Alibaba is evident in their scale.
Elizabeth Warren — long in ascendance — are seeing their populist power deflate.
His ascendance was complete in 21807, when he was appointed Hofkapellmeister.
It's robots that are fueling the quiet ascendance of the electric motor.
Ascendance says it is working to cure cancer, herpes, HIV, and aging.
But in recent weeks in Australia, domestic matches have reasserted their ascendance.
Gaston reveals that Judeo-Christianity's ascendance was not powered by the liberal
Tristan Roberts, another biohacker who worked with Ascendance, thought the same thing.
Now it's looking to technology and international expansion to continue its ascendance.
And curiously, the Taliban, although militarily in the ascendance, also wants one.
It is hard to measure the recent scale of the Taliban's ascendance.
It was also a response to the sudden ascendance of alternative rock.
But many in the business community watched Ms. Walker's ascendance with dread.
But Hallstatt's prominence grew with the movie and the ascendance of Instagram.
Tristan Roberts, another biohacker who worked with Ascendance, thought the same thing.
But it was also a bit of winking commentary on their ascendance.
Where it stands: The AfD's ascendance is bringing together unexpected political bedfellows.
SAN FRANCISCO — The iPhone fueled Apple's ascendance into the world's most valuable company.
Even still, Mr. Trump's ascendance points to a broader shift on the right.
Quartz continued its ascendance when Hamilton launched the first digital watch in 1970.
LaVar Ball, for one, was certain of the team's ascendance under his son.
His ascendance to the agency reflects changing politics of the past few decades.
One consequence of Trump's ascendance has been a disorienting inversion of traditional values.
Already, Donald Trump's ascendance in the United States has shaken the moderation narrative.
Still, Rubio's ascendance in 20123 was often accompanied by comparisons to Obama's trajectory.
With the ascendance of Juicy Couture, JAP style was finally dictating the mainstream.
Ascendance Biomedical CEO Aaron Traywick, shortly after injecting himself with an experimental herpes therapy.
On the Ascendance website, people are asked to "upvote" the company's next research project.
His ascendance to the White House, as anyone with a scant knowledge of racial
I take it you see Donald Trump's ascendance as connected to all of this?
SO WHAT'CHA WANT Facebook wasn't alone in its early ascendance in the Boston area.
As you can see, that metric ties into our comments concerning Silicon Valley's ascendance.
Analysts said its dominance shows the global ascendance of the southern Indian movie industry.
Ascendance International was exhibiting its trademark frangible bullets with a full-auto AR-2500.
Arcidiacono won't admit to playing an integral role in that ascendance, but he has.
Kaitlin Quistgaard chronicled yoga's often bizarre ascendance as the former editor of Yoga Journal.
Meanwhile, Thiem's ascendance marks the beginning of a movement into the big four's stranglehold.
Ralph Northam's continuing blackface scandal raised the possibility of Fairfax's ascendance to the governership.
Conservative populism is in ascendance, while free market Republicans have been left increasingly marginalized.
An off-center stairway juts out, a symbolic ascendance into a temple of art.
The resentment I uncovered predates Trump, but it set the stage for his ascendance.
What makes Blueface's ascendance even more intriguing is that his flow is deeply unorthodox.
If people want to try the herpes treatment, they can email Ascendance through its website.
In Drake's hands, Mr. West has been a template for deep feeling and pop ascendance.
But even with its popular embrace and market ascendance, all is not well with Uber.
Other appraisals have been mixed — more so since Mr. Trump's ascendance in the delegate count.
At this point, does there exist a groundswell against the ascendance of China and Russia?
They conceded a strange new feeling of powerlessness in the face of Mr. Trump's ascendance.
Biden's ascendance Biden's climb back to the top of the Democratic field alongside Vermont Sen.
His unlikely ascendance would be a blow against the corrosive cynicism in which authoritarianism thrives.
Mr. Rowen, the postdoctoral fellow, said that the visits were timely given Mr. Trump's ascendance.
Israel's strong pro-settler constituency has cheered Mr. Trump's ascendance, seeing him as an ally.
Navarro's ascendance is particularly noteworthy as he has been a strong advocate against free trade.
Roberts graduated from Harvard Law School as his brand of conservatism was in ascendance nationally.
Stuermer worked with other biohackers Ascendance had partnered with in the U.S. to develop a vaccine.
A few months prior, Roberts, another Ascendance employee, had injected himself with an experimental HIV treatment.
It was the great unpredictable surprise that woke everyone up to the reality of Hitler's ascendance.
But his ascendance has broken down key normative barriers about what you can and can't say.
But, John's ascendance on Paradise began as two other winning Asian love stories practically broke Twitter.
Assisting or allowing his ascendance by electoral abstinence in order to force a "revolution" is heretical.
To both Rino and Lila, the shoes represent the possibility of ascendance for the family business.
Britain's Brexit vote and Donald Trump's election in 2016 demonstrated the ascendance of demagogy and fearmongering.
There's a trickle of vinegar and lemon in lieu of calamansi, but salt is in ascendance.
India's Hindu nationalist turn and the ascendance of Islamophobic politics is reflected in the country's films.
The legacy of his political ascendance will be written in Cyrillic and affixed with an asterisk.
Aaron Traywick, CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, injecting himself with a herpes treatment on stage at a conference.
It was made by biohackers contracted by Ascendance, with no PhDs or access to million dollar labs.
The torment she endured through much of her life makes Hesse's eventual epiphanies and ascendance particularly bittersweet.
Vitriol is the norm, the facts are under siege, the deafening roar of destruction is in ascendance.
Local governments have severely thwarted the ascendance of a regulated industry that is reasonably accessible to consumers.
True and pure spiritual ascendance can be reached at Glastonbury but ultimately, it requires time and dedication.
He subsequently led a shareholder revolt that led to Michael D. Eisner's resignation and Mr. Iger's ascendance.
All these things—the car, the factory, the long list of orders—seemed to embody Kerby's ascendance.
It covers everything from the rapid ascendance of dog memes to the dark side of parenting YouTube.
Mr. Ryan, who was his party's 2012 vice-presidential nominee, helped Mr. Johnson's ascendance to the Senate.
But if Schultz had doubts about some of his party's priorities, he welcomed its ascendance to power.
It is a world before the Federalist Society, before the ascendance of originalism, before Bush v. Gore.
From the outside, it is tempting — though misguided — to put a specific date on Nice's ascendance: Aug.
Recently, as the industry has grappled with its speedy ascendance, the Valley's stories have taken a different form.
In the crowded and growing field of 202 Democrats, Buttigieg has surprised with his ascendance in recent polling.
In a series of stories, we chronicle private equity's ascendance, and some of the problems it has caused.
And he told reporters that his fellow world leaders were "rattled" by the political ascendance of Donald Trump.
Mr. Trump's ascendance has shown that Republican voters craved alternatives to conventional candidates from governor's mansions and Congress.
On Thursday, the president backed Rispone, whose ascendance imitates the president's own rise to office, at a rally.
Mr. Rafati's first year out west was a Horatio Alger story of humble hard work and social ascendance.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The ascendance of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia was a boon for Israel.
Mr. Whitaker's ascendance to the top of the Justice Department shows how much loyalty means to Mr. Trump.
Saudi Arabia's minister of state for Gulf affairs, Thamer al-Sabhan, was quick to welcome Mr. Sadr's ascendance.
And many Southerners despised Northern liberals for seeming to encourage the ascendance of black people in the South.
Read more " _____ • Maya Binyam in The New Inquiry: "It bears repeating that Donald Trump's ascendance is not peaceful.
Until Nollywood's ascendance, movies made in Francophone Africa — with grants from the French government — dominated filmmaking on the continent.
Ascendance has revealed few details about the science of its herpes treatment, and it hasn't been tested on animals.
Spotify's rapid ascendance has a price: A $1.6 billion lawsuit for failing to pay some artists for their songs.
The ascendance of Donald Trump is often mistaken for a sudden turn in the history of the United States.
It's intuitive that the idea of ideology, in this sense, would be in ascendance on the left these days.
And Trump takes over at a time when al-Qaida is in ascendance in the Arab world's poorest country.
Mr. Chenault's departure was widely expected, and the ascendance of Mr. Squeri, a 32-year company veteran, is unsurprising.
Yet between earnest messages, it was, after all, an awards show, celebrating commercial ascendance and the pleasures of music.
But in recent weeks, Traywick — who had no medical background — had lost touch with his colleagues at Ascendance Biomedical.
Paul Starr, a sociology professor at Princeton, warns against putting too much stock in the ascendance of progressive Democrats.
Two years ago, acknowledging the ascendance of mobile devices, Mr. Baquet changed the principal function of the meeting room.
From Trump to Theranos, the main story line of the 2010s was the ascendance of scammers, hucksters and fakery.
The ascendance of the conservative movement continued unabated, steadily gaining strength from the late 290s into the early 225s.
But that game, and the ascendance of Yoko Taro's eccentric design ideas, would have never happened without this one.
Religious settlers became more prominent in political life in Israel, beginning a long ascendance that has never really halted.
Nevertheless, Anglin's commitment to Swift's ascendance into the role of figurehead in the coming white supremacist uprising remains steadfast.
This Saturday in Florida, several documentary crews were scheduled to shoot at one of the biohacker labs funded by Ascendance.
This was not the first time Ascendance had sought spotlight for a radical therapy conceived outside of academia or industry.
Kite's ascendance in particular is a stunning indicator of how much money CAR-T therapy has attracted, and how fast.
None of that stopped Ascendance from trying again, even without the FDA's OK. Its livestream on Sunday got 1,200 views.
Prince's ascendance began two years ago with his rhapsodic dance LP, 63, which still rides the charts after 26 weeks.
This sort of American ascendance is awesome, especially since my story is certainly not the most impressive one out there.
The Democrats claim in their letter that Trump's ascendance to the presidency on Friday is a breach of the lease.
" A Democratic leader complained about the media's role in the Republican's ascendance: "The media have made him a legitimate candidate.
They're old enough to have lived through the era in which MTV dominance was integral to a pop star's ascendance.
But the absence of power in the lineup, and the Yankees' ascendance, make for an uneasy feeling on Yawkey Way.
With his appointment as prime minister, Mr. Rajapaksa appeared to secure his re-ascendance ahead of presidential elections next year.
Though perhaps well-timed, the company says the queen's ascendance isn't related to the broader cultural jousting over gender equality.
Indigo's ascendance is all the more notable given the challenges that big bookstore chains have faced in the United States.
Our Interpreter column finds in Mr. Bolsonaro's ascendance and Ms. Merkel's exit a lesson on the weaknesses of liberal democracy.
"Even then, I was really concerned with Amazon's rapid ascendance and what it would do to book culture," he says.
In fact, Europe's current populist-nationalist movements predate Trump's ascendance, and, at times, it isn't clear who is nurturing whom.
And because Drake's ascendance came at the onset of the peak streaming era, his influence has been felt globally, too.
So much so, Mr. Preston said backstage, that a fan had complained to him that streetwear's ascendance had ruined it.
In October, Ascendance sponsored an experiment in which another person injected themselves with a DIY HIV treatment during a Facebook livestream.
Our thought bubble: We've been charting the ascendance of the Jared Kushner camp in the administration and there's no mistaking it.
Before cofounding Ascendance, Traywick worked at the Global Healthspan Policy Initiative, a think tank that promoted research into aging-related diseases.
Like any other startup, however, infighting plagues Ascendance Biomedical, and employees' philosophical divisions reveal a deeper rift in the biohacking community.
Along the way, she would meet Michelle Robinson, long before her ascendance to first lady to her future husband, Barack Obama.
Chicago Magazine's Geoffrey Johnson, for instance, argues that the timeline of her story doesn't really align with Elvis's ascendance to superstardom.
By preventing the ascendance of a party rotting from the inside, Hillary Clinton will certainly have earned a mandate to rule.
He was perplexed by the political ascendance of Donald J. Trump and the difficulty journalists have had covering the presidential candidate.
But the awe-struck descriptions of nature in ascendance are always secondary to what we're feeling, physically as well as emotionally.
After the Oklahoma City bombing in April 1995, there was a nationwide scare over the alleged ascendance of right-wing militias.
It sets the stage for the ascendance of a hard-line president in the 2021 election if the population's apathy persists.
Having the Taliban come under political foray in Afghanistan is always a viable option, but not when they're in the ascendance.
All of this makes the ascendance of Jidenna, a longtime affiliate of the R&B futurist Janelle Monáe, even more improbable.
Rock ′n' roll was in ascendance, taking over the airwaves and displacing show music as the soundtrack of American popular culture.
Rock ′n' roll was in ascendance, taking over the airwaves and displacing show music as the soundtrack of American popular culture.
But the ascendance of the Greens and other smaller parties meant that the center-left party, the Social Democrats, got absolutely clobbered.
For another, Trump still doesn't seem to understand Iowa voters, where he's hoping this "othering" of Cruz will mute his opponent's ascendance.
You argued in a recent New York Times piece, which was adapted from your book, that Trump's ascendance follows a familiar trajectory.
The situation feared by Aristotle and Harrington—the ascendance of an oligarchy devoted to its own interests—is now firmly in place.
Coupled with an economy that was rewarding concentration in the industry, this led to the ascendance of mega-corporations and factory farms.
Flashes of it are sprinkled throughout, as when he describes Union Square's ascendance as a gathering spot for all manner of causes.
Others would say he was blind to the threat of radical Islamist terrorism, the resurgence of Russia, and the ascendance of China.
Such undemocratic practices and legacies have acquired an ominous new life with the ascendance of Mr. Modi and his Hindu nationalist party.
But the synthesis of liberalism and democracy isn't necessary; Turkey is just one of several "illiberal democracies" in ascendance around the world.
Car companies, by explaining away the ascendance of crossovers as consumer preference, have shifted the blame for big cars onto their customers.
Philip Hammond, the finance minister, and Rory Stewart, the international development secretary, announced that they would quit the cabinet upon his ascendance.
The ascendance of "Despacito" is remarkable for a number reasons: Except for Mr. Bieber's intro, the song is almost entirely in Spanish.
India's rightward shift, and the ascendance of Islamophobic politics in the garb of cow protection and vegetarianism, was soon reflected in Bollywood.
In October, the company encouraged Roberts to inject himself with an untested gene therapy that Ascendance claimed was capable of curing his HIV.
Then, while in South America, he became obsessed with solving the problem of death, a fixation that eventually led him to found Ascendance.
Trump's team, in particular, has taken advantage of the ascendance of Facebook as the platform where Americans go first to get their news.
His political ascendance has been fueled in large part by his storybook rise from poverty to avatar of national pride for the Philippines.
Yes, PewDiePie has a large, hardcore fan base, but before T-Series' ascendance, his growth was slowing as he faced scandal after scandal.
More recently, the clinic partnered with a biotech firm with transhumanist leanings, Ascendance Biomedical, to spin the treatment off into a company, Inovium.
For many years, Tennessee was the standard-bearer for women's college basketball and a pioneer in the ascendance of women's sports in general.
Paul's ascendance to the main stage is the only difference in the debate lineup from the Fox Business Network debate earlier this month.
I didn't for months as my own personal protest against the inexcusable and embarrassing degree to which media abetted and enabled his ascendance.
His ascendance is all the more improbable because, in a previous post, he was considered one of France's most unpopular prime ministers ever.
There was a point when it was shocking — maybe a year and a half ago, as I saw the ascendance of Donald Trump.
But a tumultuous period in the White House in February resulted in Mr. Navarro's re-ascendance, and with that, his protectionist policy agenda.
In the '80s, his MTV ascendance prompted the need to differentiate him commercially from synthpop, eyeliner, and England, inspiring the "heartland rock" tag.
Without question, a triangulation strategy for dealing with China's ascendance in South Asia and the Indian Ocean would have been on the table.
The shifts come at a time of rapid economic and social changes propelled by the ascendance of the crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
It is no accident that the ascendance of college football at the betting windows has come as the N.F.L. wobbles in public perception.
His team was new to cutthroat politics, charmingly dazzled by their sudden overnight ascendance, and alternated between being startlingly adept and shockingly naive.
"The fact is I knew after the Afghan speech that the anti-MAGA [Make America Great Again] forces were in ascendance," Gorka said.
Late Sunday night, some of those people associated with Ascendance gathered in an apartment in Florida to discuss the situation in a Facebook livestream.
Here lies a humorous parallel between detective work and artistic ascendance, through the acts of subversion, failure, ingenuity and the forming of new relationships.
Luke's ascendance, Cottonmouth's death, the truth about Scarfe — she's terrified that she's a bad judge of character and that she's really amounted to nothing.
The Republican Party's own leadership could not stop Trump's ascendance, even though, as the process played out, they more and more desperately wanted to.
Alabama Shakes, still enjoying their ascendance into the mainstream, is a study in American music's past and present meeting to grasp at the future.
On the one hand, Whitaker's ascendance makes it less likely that Congress or the public will ever see a summary written report from Mueller.
And she has noted, rightly, that "education is associated with prosperity," and that America's geopolitical ascendance coincides with the rise of the public university.
But the country is experiencing a time of great change, propelled by the ascendance of the king's son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32.
He has helped cast Mr. Xi as leading China into a "new era" of global ascendance by keeping society under the party's tight control.
The Democrats are powerless, often more eager to fight one another for ascendance in their party than to fight a threat to the Republic.
With the ascendance of Burgundy, with its emphasis on place and terroir over age, more and more regions have redefined themselves in Burgundian terms.
For the fledgling designer, the clothes are about ascendance but, burgeoning mainstream success aside, it's hard to imagine Jeffrey ever losing his underground cool.
The Black Belt includes 10 or so counties; the F.B.I. concentrated on the five in which black voters were making strides toward political ascendance.
Warren has come under fire over the past few months since a summertime ascendance lifted her into the top tier of the primary field.
The ugly outbursts and a spike in anti-Semitic incidents -- insults, assaults, graffiti -- come against the backdrop of the far right's ascendance across Europe.
Later Mr. Jones was the chief executive of MySpace, where his job was to try to blunt the ascendance of a new competitor called Facebook.
Nothing handcrafted, just an assembly line of reversible, matching little outfits for the spirit, attaching shame to the human potential for spiritual ascendance and transcendence.
As super-premium beers, wine, and spirits all gain ascendance, Miller Lite might end up king of the mini-keg rather than the beer barrel.
Yet, the ascendance of Colton Underwood, a very public virgin, as the 2019 Bachelor has thrown all of that time-honored prudishness out the window.
If one accepts this premise about the dangers of a continuous ascendance toward global pop monoculture, Vautier's retrospective at the Musée Maillol, Tout est art?
Robots Are Fueling the Quiet Ascendance of the Electric MotorFor something born over a century ago, the electric motor really hasn't fully extended its wings.
" And some "experts worry also that the ascendance of a climate-change skeptic to the White House may put the brakes on coastal protection efforts.
The migration of this model onto the big screen can be taken as evidence of the ascendance of television in the 21st-century popular culture.
Since Barack Obama's ascendance, no other politician has had such a deep influence on the direction of the Democratic Party—except perhaps the sitting president.
Dr. Cain, the Stanford professor, suggested that after the shock felt by many Californians over Mr. Trump's ascendance subsides, the state would enter familiar territory.
Union membership levels have declined for decades, and the ascendance of anti-union politicians across the country has handed unions legislative defeat after legislative defeat.
Andreas Stuermer and Tristan Roberts, who worked with Ascendance Biomedical, said a family member told them that Traywick was discovered in a flotation therapy tank.
The ascendance of Mr. Trump, a man who exudes much of the anti-Washington animus that energizes his party, has not helped clarify the conflict.
While lacking a sharp concept, the exhibition Everything at Once offers a bird's-eye view of the global contemporary art scene's ascendance, convergence, and rupture.
The U.A.E., like Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Arab states, are worried about Iran's regional ascendance and its influence over Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen.
Brett Kavanaugh bellowed; he snarled; he pouted and wept furiously at the injustice of having his ascendance to power interrupted by accusations of sexual assault.
Still, it's worth noting that the ascendance of Marvel (and of other, not quite as universal entities like it) has narrowed the parameters of criticism.
To them, Hillary Clinton's defeat wasn't about the ascendance of the right so much as the bankruptcy of the neoliberals they'd long been railing against.
By happenstance, Orgeron's ascendance comes amid an explosion in south Louisiana of French immersion schools, which have popped up like mud chimneys built by crawfish.
Perhaps more than the others, Warren is aiming to revitalize her campaign after Sanders's ascendance threatened to lock her out of the party's progressive base.
To a large degree, the ascendance of these companies is a result of their ability to grow and achieve startling success in a sluggish economy.
They lent paintings from their $125 million art collection, heavy on Rene Magritte, to the Museum of Modern Art, and society magazines chronicled her ascendance.
It was, in contrast to other internet companies at the time, much more entertaining or various things like that were in ascendance at the time.
It's shifted really dramatically over the past couple years with the ascendance of Airbnb and all kinds of apps, and mapping, and things like that.
Whether or not Ascendance survives long enough to create any lasting legacy, it represents the opportunity that new biotechnologies have created for new forms of exploitation.
The ongoing impact of the Snowden revelations and Donald Trump's ascendance to the US presidency is pushing more and more web users to privacy-focused services.
For example, the gene therapy Roberts self-administered wasn't approved by the FDA; it was an experimental compound developed by a tiny startup called Ascendance Biomedical.
Why it matters: Facebook staffers, specifically, have rarely testified on Capitol Hill despite its ascendance as one of the most valuable technology companies in the world.
The ascendance of separatists is a crisis not only for the Hong Kong government and Beijing, which already faces independence movements in Tibet, Xinjiang and Taiwan.
It's closing time for the Winter Olympics, which featured the ascendance of new faces, like Adam Rippon, and lingering triumphs from familiar ones, like Shaun White.
Her brilliant literary ascendance took place while she was still in her teens, and her poems of unrequited love brought in an incredible amount of money.
But like other health care companies, UnitedHealth is confronting a major political problem: the ascendance of "Medicare for All" as a lodestar for the Democratic Party.
The personnel shifts come at a time of rapid change for the kingdom, propelled by the ascendance of the king's son, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32.
After a half-century of publishing treatment studies and maintaining a clinical practice, Dr. Conners came to see the ascendance of A.D.H.D. as a mixed blessing.
Image: Kristen V. BrownThis stunt—and it was a stunt—was only the latest in a series of very bold, very public biological experiments bankrolled by Ascendance.
Simultaneously, the ascendance of alternative online and mobile news sources such as the Huffington Post, VICE and BuzzFeed has broadened the news information landscape in recent years.
Rawlinson's ascendance to CEO has been in the works for months, according to three former employees, who were granted anonymity due to nondisclosure agreements with the company.
The ascendance of such fare has been evident for some time, illustrated every year when Comic-Con in San Diego becomes the centerpiece of the entertainment universe.
That's the plot; the program is Robinson's attempt to untangle what a spacefaring future will be like when China is at a peak of its new ascendance.
His ascendance is proof that mainstream conservatism, which is nominally on board with certain norms about racism and sexism, can eventually be overtaken by its rabid id.
But if I could meet Mr. Gates, I'd ask him: Sir, do you not see the link between your vast fortune and the ascendance of Donald Trump?
Her efforts set off a cascade of grievances, gossip and infighting as her ascendance diminished the longtime aides whom Mr. Clinton often referred to as surrogate children.
" But she thinks that it also means "the ascendance of women and people of color in the Party, and the fact that that coalition defeated Bernie Sanders .
His ascendance has come at an odd moment: The right wing dominates politics, but so-called conservatives have traduced the ideals that drew him to the movement.
As the modern world has lost its luster, however, herbs are coming into ascendance once more, reasserting their curative powers and claiming a beauty of their own.
There's a frivolity to Trump that undercuts his dangerousness, but his ascendance is a sign of how close we are to tipping over into something truly dark.
He entered the race during a time of liberal ascendance, jumping in with talk of Medicare-for-All, packing the Supreme Court and abolishing the electoral college.
Their paper, "Predispositions and the Political Behavior of American Economic Elites: Evidence from Technology Entrepreneurs," explores some of the political consequences of the ascendance of high-tech.
He subsequently led a shareholder revolt that resulted in Michael D. Eisner's resignation as chief executive and Robert A. Iger's ascendance to the top of the company.
Hailey is the daughter of the famously born-again Stephen Baldwin; Justin rededicated himself to the Lord in the midst of his treacherous ascendance to teen icon.
Traywick is the theatrical 28-year-old CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, a strange biotech firm funding what might be politely described as very unorthodox approaches to biomedical research.
According to Macquarie, the driver of this revenue growth will be the continued ascendance of streaming services, from Spotify, to Pandora, to Apple Music, to Amazon's new service.
"These songs reflected the Japanese public's feeling of jubilation and ascendance into the global leisure class," Cohen says of city pop's infatuation with endless summers and poolside extravagance.
The rapid ascendance of a handful of tech startups to a giant, powerful independent geopolitical force not only has taken governments unprepared but also caught companies off guard.
At the root of this analysis, of course, is the assumption that liberalism has been on a steady, triumphant march — that a progressive ascendance sparks a conservative reaction.
Traywick was the CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, a tiny, controversial biotech startup on a mission to speed up the process of getting potentially life-saving treatments to patients.
For anyone interested in journalism, it also reflects when the profession was held in higher esteem, while women were denied ascendance to the higher rungs of its hierarchy.
Four of the top 10 universities were European (Swiss and U.K. specifically), but Baty said the continent was losing ground in tertiary education, while Asia was in ascendance.
Most Confederate monuments in the South were put up in the period between 1890 and 1920, to symbolize the end of Reconstruction and the ascendance of white supremacy.
In May, 1957, Life ran a feature, "Women Artists in Ascendance," written by the same editor who had put together the story about Pollock almost eight years earlier.
So, really, he's making a statement — first about ascendance (he's building his way up and out), then about effort: He's doing it all himself, metaphorically declaring his independence.
To those who will set down the story of the Warriors, their ascendance will be truly complete if they can defeat their spiritual big brother in the playoffs.
Trump's ascendance shows that candidates' backgrounds matter less than whether they can connect with voters, said Joshua Sandman, a political science professor at the University of New Haven.
The ascendance of Mr. Trump has only complicated the task for Republican candidates as Washington Republicans have embraced a tougher line on immigration, climate change, and health care.
The ascendance of online shopping and a growing preference, especially among younger customers, for experiences over items have spelled doom for some department stores but opportunity for others.
Writing in The Nation, Natasha Lennard called the video ''pure kinetic beauty'' and argued that ''if we recognize fascism in Trump's ascendance,'' then ''direct, aggressive confrontation'' is warranted.
When a military coup in 1970 begot a government unfriendly to Communists, civil war ensued, presaging the ascendance of Pol Pot and the Communist Khmer Rouge in 1975.
And he mentioned a landslide election — another usual topic — but this time he was describing Modi's 2019 victory and ascendance from humble roots as a tea seller's son.
It was a moment of both catharsis and camaraderie in a city that was, for the most part, shocked and disappointed by Mr. Trump's ascendance to the presidency.
Still, its ascendance, alongside the rise of rightist parties in many European countries and with Mr. Trump's victory, has raised new questions about political realignment across the continent.
For advocates of deregulation, the stars had aligned thanks to the ascendance of a Republican president eager to roll back rules and the Republicans retaining control of Congress.
Only Traywick is not a scientist—he is the CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, a rogue biotech firm working with biohackers to develop treatments outside of FDA oversight and regulation.
One piece hung on the wall connecting House Office Buildings to the US Capitol Building; the other served as the backdrop for a celebration of Trump's ascendance to power.
In fact, the refusal to follow the pack has become a defining aspect of the gaming giant's business strategy during the ascendance of chief console competitors Sony and Microsoft.
His advertising has been just as centered as on targeting Rubio, and Cruz's aides at times appear close to obsessed with thwarting Rubio's ascendance into a top-tier candidate.
As the power of the Steve wing (Bannon and Miller) of the administration has waned, the wing led by Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner has been in ascendance.
Due to the ascendance of high-speed Internet service, the video market has exploded with new content and advertising options from pay television and over-the-top (OTT) providers.
I will pay close attention this week to see if this candidate transforms an event that has always served as a moment of ascendance into a moment of collapse.
The group arrived during the early 20143s ascendance of alternative rock: tuneful, punk-derived, guitar-driven songs that often made their way from college-radio playlists to commercial radio.
And while 1999 marked what seemed like a high point for the internet before a precipitous fall, it proved to only be the first stage of the internet's ascendance.
The 19th-century British designer and social activist is best known for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement, which championed artisan production during the ascendance of industry.
In The Journal's Washington bureau, eyebrows rose when Baker's assistant called to ask how to send Trump a memento: a printing-press plate from an edition reporting his ascendance.
The group's ascendance has angered Turkey, which considers it a threat, as well as many Syrian Arabs, who see it as a front for Kurdish empowerment at their expense.
In laying the groundwork for Jackson's ascendance, he traveled the country trying to revive the two-party system, which had ended with the demise of the Federalists in 1816.
So it perhaps makes sense that Trump's ascendance as the GOP's standard-bearer has brought out of the shadows those voters who are defined by their white identity politics.
By the last of the Salons Rose+Croix in 1897, the ascendance of Modernism was less than ten years away, with World War I not far on its heels.
Another important factor pushing tax policy to the top of the agenda was the ascendance of Representative Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, to speaker of the House in October.
To replicate this mouse herpes vaccine that Stuermer had read about, he and a loose coterie of other biohackers working with Ascendance got their hands on the herpes simplex virus.
Meanwhile, Ascendance had happened across research from the National Institutes of Health that suggested a gene called N6 could spur the body to produce an antibody that would fight HIV.
And it became quickly apparent online that to one diverse group that came of age during his ascendance, Mr. Bowie, 69, was not just a pop idol but a lifeline.
Neither do we, but a shining light in that year was the re-ascendance of Robyn including the now ubiquitous "Dancing On My Own" and trilogy of Body Talk albums.
Cow protection is not new to India, argues scholar Radha Sarkar, but the ascendance of the BJP has empowered vigilante groups to carry out mob attacks at an unprecedented frequency.
Mr. Morea, however, found Pop Art's market ascendance and the concurrent stardom of figures like Andy Warhol — whom he dismissed as "a fashion illustrator manufactured into an artist" — profoundly disillusioning.
O'Brien has little government experience under his belt and his ascendance to a role with a prestigious history has been pegged as a sign the NSC has lost its significance.
Elsewhere, Buttigieg came off as the bright, articulate and measured candidate that has earned him rave reviews from Washington insiders and propelled his unlikely ascendance on the national stage. Sen.
"Around the world today, we see self-centered nationalism in ascendance, tensions heightened by international exclusivity and rivalry, with nuclear disarmament at a standstill," Matsui said in his peace declaration.
Other consular offices issued requests for Mexicans to report harassment or assaults, as anger stirred by Mr. Trump's ascendance has turned into racial threats and violence in parts of America.
Economic ascendance shifted political influence from the agrarian South to the industrializing North for decades after the Civil War and from the Rustbelt to the Sunbelt starting in the 1960s.
Gallup data shows the steady ascendance within Democratic ranks of self-identified ideological liberals and a parallel decline in the share of Democrats who say they are moderate or conservative.
Biden and Warren have both lost the strong polling leads they had last fall, and are confronted by the ascendance of two more extreme economic views -- those of Vermont Sen.
The briefings came back on the air under former communications director Anthony Scaramucci, whose ascendance led to the resignations of Spicer and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus.
The low turnout and the conservative victory in the parliamentary elections in Iran indicate intense electoral disenchantment and set the stage for the ascendance of a hard-liner as president.
The ascendance of Mr. Muzinich comes as Mr. Trump reshuffles his economic team, most notably replacing Gary D. Cohn with Larry Kudlow as the director of the National Economic Council.
The broader trends may have something to do with longer-term Republican ascendance and the attenuation of traditional white working-class allegiance to the Democratic Party, or they may not.
Their vote could set the stage for Kavanaugh's ascendance to the Supreme Court, where he would probably in very short order have the opportunity to help overturn Roe v. Wade.
As awkward and unrelatable as Meghan's sudden ascendance to global touchpoint was, the discussion around an aspect of her physical appearance over which she has no control is relatable for many.
This is the central tenet of Ascendance: Science in the U.S. is slow because of regulations, which force what the company views as an overabundance of caution in labs and clinics.
But if Ascendance can cut out some of the research and regulatory steps on the way to an FDA-approved clinical trial, he argues, that trial might happen a lot faster.
The yield on the benchmark U.S. Treasury note hit on Thursday the highest level since late December, on the expectation that Trump's ascendance heralds greater spending, higher deficits, and more inflation.
The links between his ascendance and the anti-immigrant wave of Brexit, the anti-democratic rule of Viktor Orbán in Hungary, and Law and Justice in Poland, are clear to see.
Granted, Samsung hasn't staked its reputation on security the same way, say, BlackBerry has, but the subject has clearly been of increasing concern as hacks and mobile malware continue their ascendance.
The situation most feared by Aristotle and other philosophers of the republican tradition—the ascendance of an oligarchy devoted mainly or solely to its own interests—is now firmly in place.
The thaw in U.S.-Chinese relations helped pave the way for globalization, which has been a mixed blessing for the United States but has created the conditions for China's spectacular ascendance.
The online currency's remarkable ascendance — from a near-worthless entity in 2009 to a financial product that's gained Wall Street's attention — has bifurcated the bitcoin world into naysayers and true believers.
City Girls' JT recently began a two year jail sentence for fraud charges, which is upsetting in general but deeply saddening considering City Girls' ascendance over the past couple of months.
It is eager to prevent China's ascendance as an economic and technological powerhouse and has begun aggressively scrutinizing foreign deals to prevent Beijing from gaining access to valuable American intellectual property.
"Hereditary" is an apt companion piece to "The Babadook," the terrific debut of the Australian director Jennifer Kent that more than any other film sparked the ascendance of grown-up horror.
You could even argue, without straining your voice, that this chronicle of the early days of Mr. Murdoch's Sun also portrays the ascendance of the populist sensibility that gave us Brexit.
If Apple's giant new spaceship-shaped headquarters is a symbol of Silicon Valley's ascendance, the Vallco mall just down the street is poised between a bleak present and a contested future.
It's perhaps inevitable that a factory product, easy to replicate, would gain ascendance in the world over a handmade one; but for Palestinians, it can feel like erasure just the same.
Buttigieg's ascendance is at least in part a byproduct of the least ambitious, most compromised impulse of a decades-long fight for queer rights winning out over demands for something better.
Though he won a majority of votes in the Electoral College, he lost the popular vote, and thousands say they will protest his ascendance the day after he is sworn in.
Mr. Guaidó's ascendance as the face of the opposition could herald a new, more confrontational stance with the government, where the military will be actively courted as allies, said Ms. Tintori.
He has not been charged and has strenuously denied wrongdoing, but support for Mr. Fairfax, who just last week appeared poised for an imminent ascendance to the governor's office, was tenuous.
A few months later, Ascendance cropped up again, planning to collaborate with a body hacker who was developing a vibrating penis implant, with plans to commercialize it as a couples' sex toy.
I wondered, if only briefly, how would those who were so invested in never seeing a black man be anything or have any power, let alone the presidency, react to Obama's ascendance?
With Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" blaring from speakers, Trump's symbolic entry into the race came with his awkward ascendance down an escalator in Trump Tower in New York City.
The Trump administration is openly hostile to the EPA, and its ascendance may very well mark the agency's final days — at least as the agency it's been for the last few decades.
On Tuesday night, following the ascendance of a sentient, smushed-up Cheez Doodle to the most powerful office in the world, so many people visited Canada's informational immigration website that it crashed.
But the toppling of Mr. Morsi by the military in 2013 and the ascendance of Mr. Sisi, a former general, seems to have ushered in a new era for Israeli-Egyptian relations.
A number of analysts quickly predicted that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's ouster and Mike Pompeo's ascendance will ensure a more aggressive U.S. posture against two major oil producers: Iran and Venezuela.
Challenging the Republican ascendance in states where labor once carried enormous sway, a prominent union plans to spend tens of millions of dollars during the 270 campaign cycle to reverse the trend.
Mr. Lethem's papers contain items relating to the novels that made him something of a reluctant patron saint of Brooklyn's literary ascendance, including "Motherless Brooklyn" (1999) and "The Fortress of Solitude" (2003).
Zayner — who's done his own self-gene-editing experiments in an attempt to beef up his muscles — had criticized the Ascendance CEO for making unsubstantiated and potentially dangerous claims about treating medical conditions.
Harden's ascendance—which coincided with the largest contract extension in NBA history, the release of a signature shoe, and placement on the cover of EA Sports' NBA Live 18—is no recent phenomenon.
Recently, she's tackled topics that include female couples remaking the restaurant industry, the ascendance of Filipino cuisine in America, and, to the relief of Hawaii-locals everywhere, a corrective to the poke trend.
Trump's election threw wide the Overton window; political rhetoric and behavior that was previously unthinkable is now electorally viable, as we see with the ascendance of regressive, fame-seeking dilettantes like Clay Higgins.
Democratic norms would erode substantially; the playing field of elections would be tilted further, through the gutting of voting rights and other means, to delay the ascendance of a younger, more diverse electorate.
He masterminded Trump's ascendance to the White House, and in so doing correctly identified a hunger felt by swathes of the American population that was neglected at a bitter cost by the left.
The insularity of elites has been noted frequently in this election season as an explanation for the failure of political operatives, journalists and scholars to recognize the political ascendance of Donald J. Trump.
In one chapter, "Election Night," Trump spends a significant amount of time discussing how his family has purportedly taken a financial toll from his father's ascendance to the highest office in the land.
To consign Trumpism to the dustbin of American politics would be to show, once and for all, that Obama's political coalition is truly in ascendance and this country has changed in fundamental ways.
The degree to which Russia aided your ascendance, and the degree to which people connected to your campaign were willing and eager to entertain entreaties from Russia, are coming into clearer focus everyday.
Her ascendance could swing the party's political center of gravity back to the south, where it has a strong chance of entering a coalition government for the first time after the next election.
The ascendance has led to speculation he may be tapped to replace Cohn, a prospect that sent jitters through the the council, which is staffed mostly by mainstream economists with experience in government.
Many who cross regularly said there had been no noticeable difference since the ascendance of President Trump, who kicked off his campaign by saying that criminals were entering the United States from Mexico.
Badu's high-school years, in the late eighties, coincided with the ascendance of hip-hop, which captivated her and her friends while also making them feel slightly self-conscious about their home town.
He blamed Iran for radicalization in Saudi Arabia, global terrorism and the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, where Iranian influence and Shia ascendance led to marginalizing the Sunni population.
Mr. Penn considered such criticism to be sour grapes by advisers who were held hostage by the left wing of the party, unable to see the popular middle and resentful of his ascendance.
Many others in the I.D.W. were made nervous by her sudden ascendance to the limelight, seeing Ms. Owens not as a sincere intellectual but as a provocateur in the mold of Milo Yiannopoulos.
Basketball owes its ascendance to its players — to their dunks and their blocks, their 3-pointers and their air balls — but it also owes it to Stern, the son of a delicatessen owner.
On one side was Geert Wilders, the far-right Dutch politician and anti-Islam campaigner whose ascendance to power was, I'm happy to say, checked by the elections in the Netherlands this month.
It comes at a unique moment in history: The United States' apparent retreat from globalization offers a distinct opportunity for China to accelerate its ascendance as a guardian of the global trading system.
The idea for the vaccine had come from Andreas Stuermer, a 25-year-old Austrian biohacker who had approached Ascendance about trying to make a herpes vaccine after stumbling across one especially intriguing paper.
Then Trump won, dispelling many Americans' views — which were particularly set by Barack Obama's ascendance as the first black president — that a racist, sexist, and even violent message couldn't win the presidency in 2016.
Trump's ascendance has renewed fears that the right as a whole could be consumed or at least lose its mainstream appeal if the Breitbart voice gains too strong a foothold in GOP party politics.
As Matthew Continetti wrote in Commentary before the hire, the man regarded as the father of modern conservatism, the late William F. Buckley Jr., plotted its ascendance by shutting out extremists on the right.
" At the time, Traywick told MIT Tech Review that he thought the warning targeted him, but insisted the experiment was legal because Ascendance didn't charge for the therapy and so it wasn't a "sale.
The crowd rose from its seats at every moment of KSI ascendance, only to be told to sit again by arena staff, which was a rather enjoyable bit of exercise from an outsider's perspective.
Much of Wisconsin's political infrastructure was frozen by the early ascendance of Scott Walker in the Republican field, whose short-lived prominence in the presidential contest coincided with Trump's meteoric rise in national polls.
I understand the fear, anger and even rage that the systems that govern this country and the citizens who constitute it could allow — and even enthusiastically cheer — the ascendance of a demagogue like Trump.
The apparent ascendance of Warren also concerns many Democrats, who fear the liberal firebrand may not draw enough enthusiasm among moderate voters and Republicans who dislike Trump to propel a winning campaign against him.
I wanted to know if he believes right-wing media is responsible for Trump's ascendance and, perhaps more importantly, if he thinks there will be a reckoning in the Republican Party after this election.
Why it matters: Duque's election did not directly develop from the right-wing shift in Latin American politics, though his ascendance adds another important voice to the emergent chorus of pro-business, pro–U.
Four or five years ago, with the ascendance of The Weeknd and Frank Ocean, critics were quick to proclaim a new era of experimentation for R&B, which may have been a bit overblown.
Such little doubt lingers about her ascendance that her aides began moving into the speaker's office suite in the heart of the Capitol on Friday after Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin vacated it.
While Amazon and Google have so far declined to comment, longtime members of the New York tech scene were quick to hail this week's reports as proof of the city's ascendance with this sector.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, 80, often a swing vote on the court, presided, a reminder that Justice Gorsuch's ascendance may not be this president's final chance to influence the direction of the high court.
For a man who has been a regular in the sports pages for decades, Mr. Langer has had a fairly colorless, scandal-free life, making his ascendance to the front page even more unlikely.
While Arizona's lineup has done an okay job overcoming injuries to A.J. Pollock, David Peralta, and others―thanks largely to Jake Lamb's ascendance and Paul Goldschmidt's continued excellence―the pitching staff has been abysmal.
Now, the Republican establishment, embodied in the Bush family, proud but powerless, is a relic of a past, brought to its knees by insurgent forces, not least of which is the ascendance of social media.
His promise to "Make America Great Again" was arguably an assurance to poor white voters to make America white again—a welcome message for those who saw Obama's ascendance as a threat to their dominance.
In an amusing twist, Halloween's ascendance to that #2 spot effectively unseats the previous box office runner-up, The Nun, which opened in September just a day before the one-year anniversary of It's release.
These things get booked up quickly, so get there early on Thursday, secure a place in the Bowen treatment tent for later in the weekend, and await your ascendance into the upper-echelon of heaven.
Mr. Bartolomeo's film is restless, leaping through myriad images and clips ("a memory stream," he calls it) of a city — not necessarily Baltimore except to those who know it and its markers well — in ascendance.
And as president, he somehow rose to the occasion, an ascendance that Mr. Greenberger and others attribute to two dozen inspiring letters from a stranger, Julia Sand, a bedridden Manhattan woman who became his conscience.
Mr. Khan's ascendance injects a volatile element into relations with the United States under President Trump, who has accused Pakistan of lying about the Taliban, Al Qaeda and other militants embedded in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
JON PARELES The new single by Rosalía sets aside flamenco tragedy for pure braggadocio, flaunting "Aute Cuture" (that's haute couture cheerfully misspelled) and female ascendance over syncopated synthesizer chords and, tucked neatly within, flamenco handclaps.
Some see Mr. Hoyer as the ultimate corporate pol, out of sync with a Democratic caucus in which women, millennials and people of color are in ascendance, with the loudest new voices on the left.
Part of the ascendance of economics in the policy-making sphere comes from the fact that economists tend to spend more time looking at specific legislative or regulatory steps that could try to improve conditions.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the group had not officially made the change public, said that Mr. Sinwar would appear publicly in the next few days to cement his political ascendance.
Pompeo's ascendance combined with Bolton's more muted public role illustrates how the sometimes messy power dynamic in Trump's inner circle has played out going into the first-ever meeting between U.S. and North Korean leaders.
Mr. Navarro's ascendance may signal that the balance of power is shifting toward those who have backed Mr. Trump's get-tough approach to trade policy and away from those who have sought to restrain it.
Image: Kristen V. BrownI first encountered Ascendance a year ago, when it partnered with a pair of doctors in Greece to spin off a company called Inovium that claimed it had developed a novel fertility treatment.
But also a factor, Citi said, is the U.S. possibly shifting to a strategy of targeting what it sees as China's threatening technological ascendance through tactics such as investment restrictions and legal maneuvers rather than tariffs.
No. (And indeed, the ascendance of his brand of socialism in the United States is long overdue.) But his attacks on the Democratic Party helped set the stage for this thoroughly dysfunctional, and ultimately destructive discourse.
If all the areas receive a bid, Brazil's government will net 106.5 billion reais ($26.7 billion) in signing bonuses, offering breathing room for a tight federal budget and cementing Brazil's ascendance as Latin America's oil powerhouse.
The film, directed by Marina Zenovich, tracks the comet-like ascendance of Robin Williams, who lit up our lives with his relentless improvisation and super-charged energy for the duration of his time as a performer.
If all the areas receive a bid, Brazil's government will net 106.5 billion reais ($26.7 billion) in signing bonuses, offering breathing room for a tight federal budget and cementing Brazil's ascendance as Latin America's oil powerhouse.
The ascendance of the hypersonic threat and its ability, if perfected, to strike with little or no warning, is sparking concern about the potential for proliferation of such systems by Russia and China to other nations.
For me, indie was the thing that happened between the decline of commercial emo and where we're at now—which can loosely be defined as the "thinkpiece pop" years, or the grand ascendance of Future Hendrix.
The series's second two hours — which cover subjects like the Jim Crow system, the Ku Klux Klan, W.E.B. DuBois, the creation of the N.A.A.C.P. and the ascendance of black popular culture — are engrossing but less urgent.
The report's release comes at a time when developed countries in the West are growing increasingly hostile to refugees and asylum seekers, with the ascendance of far-right and populist politicians who stoke anti-migrant fears.
If both Brexit and MAGA were said to be reactions to globalism, Trump's ascendance as a singular historical figure was rooted in a reaction to Obama's transcendence from mere politician to savior of the American left.
The United States didn't enter WWI — the "war to end all war" — until conflict had been raging for years, but it wrenched America out of its traditional isolationism and marked its ascendance as a world power.
Speaking of isekai shows with interesting concepts, Ascendance of a Bookworm follows a book-loving college-aged woman who dies and is reincarnated as a five-year-old peasant girl in a medieval European-like fantasy world.
The ascendance of the so-called "hard right" in the US and the Trump administration's work to protect its power means it's unlikely the movement will be beaten by Democrats or left leaning parties at this point.
If all the areas received a bid, Brazil's government could have netted 3.33583 billion reais ($26.7 billion) in signing bonuses, offering breathing room for a tight federal budget and cementing Brazil's ascendance as Latin America's oil powerhouse.
The apparent ascendance of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren also worries many Democrats, who fear the liberal firebrand may not draw enough enthusiasm among moderate voters and Republicans who dislike Trump to propel a winning campaign against him.
But on Saturday, in the wake of Donald J. Trump's surprising election victory, hundreds of his extremist supporters converged on the capital to herald a moment of political ascendance that many had thought to be far away.
Aaron Traywick, the controversial CEO of the biohacking company Ascendance Biomedical, which encouraged people to conduct medical research outside the confines of pharmaceutical companies and academia, died Sunday in Washington, D.C., police confirmed to VICE News Tuesday.
People desperate to beat Trump The Klobuchar campaign isn't wrong about her ascendance: two Iowa polls released this week showed her polling in double digits, after spending much of the campaign mired in the mid-single digits.
Their ascendance has some conservative supporters fretting about the rising influence of the urbane young New Yorkers, as some moderates and liberals swallow concerns about nepotism in the hope that the couple will temper the temperamental president.
Those costs have become particularly evident in the eruption over the past year of the Brexit vote in Britain, the increasing power of anti-immigrant parties across Europe and the ascendance of right-wing populism in America.
Ivanka Trump has sought to cast herself as a reluctant member of the Trump administration, as a figure who has been swept up in her father's surprise political ascendance and is just there to lend a hand.
Initially, Ascendance seemed like the sort of fly-by-night operation that would pop up to make a few headline-grabbing claims, maybe raise some Kickstarter funding, and then fade away quietly when it ran out of money.
Eric Peters, chief investment officer of alternative-investing firm One River Asset Management, cited investors likening the Trump win to the ascendance of Haruhiko Kuroda at the Bank of Japan or Mario Draghi at the European Central Bank.
Genetic engineering is one of the most powerful new tools of the 403st century, but its ascendance has come with attendant fears that the technology may not be able to be controlled when it's unleashed from a laboratory.
But to dismiss Devo as nostalgia compilation fodder is to overlook a body of work that feels prescient in both style and substance, rife with critiques of consumerism, right-wing ascendance, Midwestern paternalism, corporate monoculture, and geopolitical hysteria.
In the end, the state-run company was nearly alone in submitting minimum bids for two of the four areas in the TOR bidding round, which officials hoped would cement Brazil's ascendance as Latin America's undisputed oil powerhouse.
Between the arrival of Odell Beckham Jr. and Mayfield's ascendance during the second half of the season last year, expectations could not be higher in Cleveland, and the second-year quarterback seems more than up to the challenge.
If all the areas had received a bid, Brazil's government could have netted 106.5 billion reais ($219.1750 billion) in signing bonuses, offering breathing space for a tight federal budget and cementing Brazil's ascendance as Latin America's oil powerhouse.
I met Val for the first time the following year, tracking her ascendance through 2015's Verde EP,  whose flagship tune "Bassically" is a pop song with coy beginnings that blossoms into a banshee cry of a chorus.
And in the mid-2000s, MMA's quintessential gym rat was also one of its most recognizable faces: Forrest Griffin, whose ascendance from the OG Ultimate Fighter to light heavyweight champion was a quasi-metaphor for the sport itself.
That ascendance crumbled because of the religious right's own faults (which certain of Trump's Christian supporters amply display), and because of trends toward secularization and individualism that no politics can master; it cannot and should not be restored.
The "future of work" ethos may be perfectly standard fare for the kind of economically centrist perspective to which I used to subscribe and which has characterized most of the U.S. Democratic party's leadership since Bill Clinton's ascendance.
THE LIVES OF ISIS WIVES HELD IN SYRIA: INFIGHTING, JEALOUSY - AND REGRETS The data showed that the number of  alleged abuses  rose within all four military branches, the highest ascendance coming from the Marine Corps, which increased 14.7 percent.
Junior Boys weren't just poised to take advantage of British dance music's American ascendance — they were sitting at the vanguard of alternative pop and R&B too, blazing a trail for everyone from How to Dress Well to Grimes.
Given that it's That Time of Year again, we've collected a list of the biggest moments in robotics in 2018, from the continued ascendance of Boston Dynamics' SpotMini quadruped to the rapid rise and fall of the home robot.
Perhaps it reflects the recent ascendance of more financially minded executives over the previous leadership, or their concerns about a faltering bottom line and dropping stock prices attributable partly to a slackening demand from China for the company's products.
It replaces a lecture from James Burke on the escape from "subjective interpretations" of the world like art, music, and philosophy through the ascendance of applied science and rationality with some words of wisdom and encouragement from DJ Khaled.
Trump has sought to cast herself as a reluctant member of the Trump administration, as a figure who, along with her husband, has been sort of swept up in her father's surprise political ascendance and is there helping out.
Top leaders at the Service Employees International Union, the influential labor group with almost two million members, have pointed to Ms. Warren's ascendance as a reason to slow their primary endorsement process, according to people familiar with the deliberations.
That post-recession debate fueled the ascendance of the conservative Tea Party movement in 2023, which put Republicans in control of the House and shaped virtually every debate over the role and scope of the federal government since then.
While Mr. Obama is the leader Europe prefers, Mr. Trump's sudden ascendance has been seen as a challenge to America's commitment to Europe, both its unity and its security, as well as the values that underpin the Western alliance.
What makes her ascendance to pop culture icon — the Notorious RBG, y'all — truly surprising is that, at 85, she is having fun with her unexpected fame, and making careful and inspired use of it for her own savvy ends.
Dorsey, a personal investor in bitcoin, expects the cryptocurrency to be used for simple things like coffee and said its ascendance to world's currency will occur over 10 years, "but it could go faster," the U.K.-based paper reported.
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But Patti Zettler, an associate law professor at Georgia State University and former associate chief counsel at the FDA, said that the agency could potentially take action in the case of Ascendance, since the intent is to eventually distribute the therapies.
Trump's ascendance is threatening not to simply undo a series of already tenuous international agreements, but give a boost to interests opposed to fossil fuel regulation, while amplifying voices who express doubt -- or outright deny -- that climate change is real.
As Sancho, Mr. Joseph cuts a pensive and gently sardonic figure, affecting a slight lisp and turning a mordant eye on life in 18th-century England, carefully guiding us from Sancho's blighted childhood to his later ascendance to the middle class.
This analysis mistakes Trump's ascendance for a terrible fluke in an otherwise functional system, rather than the natural result of the most staggering economic inequality since the Great Depression coupled with increasingly blatant racist and xenophobic rhetoric from the right.
For a bipartisan establishment whose foundation has been shaken by Mr. Trump's ascendance, these backers say, it is easier to delegitimize his support than to acknowledge widespread popular anger at the failure of both parties to confront the nation's challenges.
While there have been creative hiccups along the way, that dynamic underscores how the show has actually improved thanks to the ascendance of its female characters, compared to the early days, when it was the four guys and Penny (Kaley Cuoco).
The apparent ascendance of Warren in opinion polls also concerns some Democrats who fear the liberal firebrand pushing Medicare for All healthcare may not attract enough moderates and Republicans who dislike Trump to deny the president a second four-year term.
It's a chance to imagine yourself, as a reader, inside the greater wingspan of literary history: Witnessing the ascendance of a debut novelist means witnessing a career when it's just beginning, being part of a moment that will ultimately matter.
Their wages have stagnated or declined; the ascendance of minorities has threatened their cultural dominance; and the growth of an increasingly large and affluent upper middle class has pushed goods and services once viewed as theirs by right beyond their reach.
Throughout his ascendance, the rapper and designer had fashioned himself as a mouthpiece for the black community, but then, one morning in April, West tweeted support for Donald Trump, posting a photo of himself in a Make America Great Again hat.
A little after the ascendance of Julian Schnabel set the tone for the boom years of the New York art world of the 1980s, the three people making the most noise were Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Richard Hambleton.
It's possible to live your whole life in the same socioeconomic bracket — indeed, as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, class ascendance is becoming a rarer feat — but it's also possible to slip into and out of poverty.
The event was a vivid illustration of the ascendance of Amazon, the online retail company that, to a far greater extent than others in the tech industry, has a seemingly insatiable need for human labor to fuel its explosive growth.
While Mr. Trump, a twice-divorced president who has boasted of groping women, may seem an unlikely ally of traditionalists in the Vatican, many of them regard his election and the ascendance of Mr. Bannon as potentially game-changing breakthroughs.
The charges announced last March, and separate criminal charges against Avenatti announced the same day by prosecutors in California, brought a sudden halt to Avenatti's roughly year-long ascendance from obscurity to a self-described "high-profile nemesis" of Trump.
Sanders' surprise 2016 surge and the ascendance of Ocasio-Cortez, along with the growing purchase of their ideas within the Democratic Party, have bulldozed a path for groups like DSA to play a more meaningful role on the campaign trail.
"The Netanyahu regime does not have 61 (seats) for one reason: the ascendance of the Joint List," the coalition's leader, Ayman Odeh, said in the Arab city of Shefaram to cheering supporters, who snapped selfies with politicians late into election night.
Students are surprised to find that "Julius Caesar" has provoked audiences for centuries, including John Wilkes Booth, who saw himself as a Brutus-like figure, and the director Orson Welles, who staged a production in 1937 protesting fascism's ascendance in Europe.
Collecting works made in China between the Tiananmen Square protests in 103 and the Beijing Olympics in 210, the exhibition surveys the massive scope of changes in the country with the onset of the globalized age and its economic ascendance.
Ascendance wants to get around FDA regulations for clinical trials in order to produce therapies more quickly, mainly by having biohackers crank out the science and trial participants perform experiments on themselves, since the agency does not typically intervene in self-experimentation.
It was a big day for Traywick, the idealistic and theatrical young CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, a biotech outfit that aims to cure cancer, herpes, HIV, and aging, while simultaneously battling Big Pharma and regulatory agencies like the Food and Drug Administration.
As the Facebook Live video rolled on Sunday afternoon, Traywick told the camera he was trying out a highly experimental, never-before-tested, gene-altering herpes treatment made by his own company: Ascendance Biomedical, a 20-person, largely self-funded biotech startup.
Ascendance Biomedical's business model is based on a regulatory loophole: It's illegal to market something as medicine if it hasn't been approved by the FDA, but chemical research compounds, typically used in science experiments, are openly bought and sold all the time.
" Sanders's surprise ascendance meant that a campaign operative, not a media-relations professional, was in place as press secretary as the President engaged in ever more outlandish behavior, including embracing leaders of authoritarian regimes and repeatedly calling journalists "the enemy of the people.
"They're like two male crabs in a hole," said Luis M. Rodriguez, a Dominican activist who has watched Mr. Espaillat and Mr. Linares claw and poke for years as they vied for ascendance in the small but growing Dominican community of Upper Manhattan.
Speaking about the Freedom Party at the time of the election — in which it came in second, receiving 27% of the vote — collector Ronald S. Lauder, who founded the Neue Galerie of Austrian and German art, expressed alarm at the party's ascendance.
You can't have cried about Tamir Rice's case and allow the ascendance of a candidate who would have his convention in the city where Tamir was killed and not even once reach out to Tamir's mother or invite her to the convention.
You can't detest racial-dragnet-policy stop-and-frisk policing as not only morally abhorrent but thoroughly unconstitutional and risk the ascendance of a man who on Wednesday reportedly suggested that he would consider using stop-and-frisk more across the nation.
The sheer number of white nationalists who marched in Charlottesville, and President Trump's assertion afterward that bad actors on "many sides" were to blame for the violence, led to a national reckoning on the ascendance of white supremacy and the threats it poses.
Mr. Whitaker's potential ascendance came into play late on Friday, hours after a New York Times article revealed that Mr. Rosenstein had discussed secretly taping his conversations with the president and talked about using the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.
As if the ascendance of Natalie Portman's Jane Foster as the new Thor and the return of Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie weren't enough reason to be excited for Thor: Love and Thunder, now there's word a new actor may join the fray: Christian Bale.
Blankenship's ascendance in the West Virginia GOP primary has sparked heartburn among national Republicans who worry that he could blow their chance of picking up the West Virginia seat, where Manchin is vulnerable after Trump won the state by more than 28503 points.
I heard nothing worthwhile during Yiannopoulos's news conference Tuesday afternoon, though I heard a whole lot of Trump in him, and I wondered — no, shuddered — at a kind of worldview that may well be in ascendance, thanks to its validation by our president.
Should Mr. Northam resign soon — and for now, he seems to have no intention of doing so — Mr. Fairfax's ascendance could help Democrats repair some of the mounting political damage, or at least change the conversation, in time for next year's presidential election.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since opening in 2003, the Frank Gehry–designed Walt Disney Concert Hall has been not only a symbol of downtown Los Angeles's revitalization, but also a harbinger of the city's ascendance as a major arts center.
There in my feed was a livestream of Traywick sitting on the couch in a dimly lit apartment as a 27-year-old programmer named Tristan Roberts injected himself with a totally unproven, untested gene therapy that Ascendance claimed was capable of curing Roberts' HIV.
During a period of liberal judicial ascendance — stretching roughly from the late 1930s to the early 1970s — courts weakened property rights, strengthened civil rights and voting rights, invented new rights for criminal defendants, protected pornographers and radicals, and created rights to abortion and contraception.
Related: What Preparing for War Looks Like Inside North Korea North Korea has increased efforts to clamp down on the use of Chinese cell phones since the ascendance of Kim in 2011, according to a spokesperson for another international NGO that works with defectors.
The film focuses on the movement's ascendance in the aftermath of Donald Trump's election, leading up to the tragic events of a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia last August — when an attendee rammed his car through a crowd, killing protester Heather Heyer and injuring others.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, fresh off the aggressive recruitment effort that led to his ascendance, wants his members to come up with a bold policy agenda for 2016, while Mr. McConnell wants to focus on victories that remain possible in a divided government.
Microsoft unveiled TypeScript in 2012, and while it hasn't grown as quickly as Swift—which has grown faster than any other language, ever since RedMonk started compiling the rankings in 2011—TypeScript's own ascendance is impressive, given the sheer number of available programming languages.
Janesville is and isn't the story of Donald Trump's ascendance: its middle class has been rent by the loss of well-paying manufacturing jobs, and their replacement by lesser employment in a distribution center that the town paid millions of dollars in incentives to attract.
Still, it's a shame the dream sounds less like an ascendance toward the valhalla of self realisation, and more like your dad if you put him in front of a copy of Audacity, a USB microphone from Poundland, and forced him to write a rap.
A second consideration is how this event fits into the larger "body of work" of the Saudi kingdom and its crown prince, both under pressure following the "Arab awakening" and the ascendance of Iran in the Arab capitals of Baghdad, Sanaa, Beirut, and Damascus.
In the wake of the protests of Brett Kavanaugh's ascendance to the Supreme Court, Republicans have settled on a election argument they think will turn out their base: The Democrats are ruled by an "angry mob" and would destroy every institution they could if elected.
Today, the parents and grandparents of Millennials, who were brought up on ideals of self-determination and class ascendance, are still riding on the fumes of "pride in a good honest day's work" that were let loose by the collective misery of the Great Depression.
Bayern has cut down Borussia Dortmund's ascendance at every turn, poaching Robert Lewandowski, Mats Hummels, and Mario Gotze, and then most recently chewing up and spitting out the latter's bones back onto Dortmund's roster for €11 million less than they paid in the first place.
"Cradle to Grave," with its loose, episodic structure (there's a lot of "I remember when …" and "So there I was …") and its wistful glow may seem beside the point at a time when the meta-comedy and the harsh non-comedy are in ascendance.
New York's ascendance as a technology hub was reaffirmed by Google's announcement on Monday that it would create a $250 billion campus in the West Village that would allow the company to double the size of its 254,2584 employee work force in the city.
But with his party's right-wing in the ascendance, a new leader is expected to come from the eurosceptic camp, potentially putting paid to secure his legacy as a "moderniser" of the party and his much hoped for succession of George Osborne, the finance minister.
Image: Kristen V. BrownAaron Traywick, the theatrical CEO of a regulation-averse biotech company called Ascendance Biomedical who recently injected himself with an untested herpes treatment on stage at a conference in Texas, is now at the center of some major drama in the biohacking community.
Participating in the coup was Licina; his lab partner, Justin Atkin; Andreas Stuermer, who developed the herpes treatment and had originally planned to test it on himself; and Tristan Roberts, a computer programmer who had volunteered for an earlier experiment and ran the digital side of Ascendance.
Those successes encouraged ABC to lead the way in inclusive storytelling onscreen, but it wasn't until the ratings ascendance of Rhimes' Scandal, beginning in its second season in 218–249 and growing even more in its third, that nearly all of the networks finally woke up.
Aaron Traywick (left) and Machiavelli Davis, production specialist at Ascendance Biomedical Aaron Traywick, a biohacker who once injected himself with an untested herpes therapy on a crusade to expand access to medications, was found dead on Sunday morning in Washington, DC, police confirmed to BuzzFeed News.
Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett are the authors of "The Age of Longevity: Re-Imagining Tomorrow for Our New Long Lives" (Rowman and Littlefield) and "The New Soft War on Women: How the Myth of Female Ascendance Is Hurting Women, Men — and Our Economy" (Tarcher/Penguin).
The resulting seven-month impasse reflects both the longstanding power of a single senator to block action in that institution, and the more recent ascendance in the Republican Party of conservative populists — hostile to all things big, business and government — over once-dominant pro-business types.
A nativist, sexist, arguably fascist and racist demagogue who twists the truth is the front-runner in the race to become the Republican Party's presidential nominee, over the protestations of the party's establishment, who rightly view his ascendance as an existential threat to an already tattered brand.
Although the president is not as popular in Georgia as he is in some other parts of the South, Mr. Kemp owes much of his ascendance this year to Mr. Trump, who offered his endorsement over the summer while Mr. Kemp was jockeying for his party's nomination.
When it comes to domestic policy, MBS's ascendance largely been a force for reform: He has shown tremendous willingness to battle the religious establishment, including championing the ultimately successful push to grant women the right to drive, and seems committed to modernizing the oil-dependent Saudi economy.
All the energy and passion in the movement had shifted to nationalism, culture-war agitation, and a proudly anti-intellectual populism — think hostility to immigration, opposition to same-sex marriage, the Terri Schiavo affair, and the ascendance of strident, divisive voices like Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter.
It was also emblematic of the Francis papacy, which has been a consistent rebuke to a style of culture-war Christianity that since the ascendance of the religious right in the United States during the 1980s has often been the default setting for American Christianity in politics.
"The People's Bank of China continues to claim that renminbi internationalization is important, and of course, at Davos, President Xi may continue to pay verbal homage to that agenda because it would be an important sign of China's ascendance on the world stage," Mr. Shih said.
It was a holdover the '60s building boom under King Sihanouk, in which the ideas of Le Corbusier, guided by state architect Vann Molyvann, merged with the building techniques of Southeast Asia, resulting in Phnom Penh's brief ascendance as the most modern and visually dazzling city in the region.
Evans emerged as MMA edged into the mainstream and became a fixture on TV, and his fight-to-fight progress—a college wrestler who learned and grew until he became just the second true TUF competitor to win a UFC belt—symbolized the ascendance of the sport itself.
Since the racist and the sexist are also by definition prudes, this Black girl of their fantasy, no matter how tall her money, can never signify wealth, a sort of class ascendance that has as much to do with politesse in gender roles as it does one's stock profile.
Twitter abuse was a grand-scale normalisation project, disseminating libel and disinformation, muddying long-held cultural givens such as "racism is bad" and "sexual assault is bad" and "lying is bad" and "authoritarianism is bad," and ultimately greasing the wheels for Donald Trump's ascendance to the US presidency.
Mr. Kudlow has long espoused a traditional conservative embrace of free trade, but it remains to be seen how vocally he will push back on the growing ascendance of West Wing advisers who are trade skeptics and have urged Mr. Trump to adopt protectionist measures to protect American industry.
So when you set it up to where it's going, the big challenge for all these things, besides figuring out their new business plans, is the ascendance of Google and Facebook, essentially, in the digital advertising market, because that's where they're heading into, which is big headwinds. Absolutely.
As architects and designers draw up plans to create museums, art galleries, music halls and theaters out of Rijeka's old factories, storage buildings and port facilities, the ascendance of hard-line nationalists is raising fears that Croatia will follow the increasingly autocratic governing styles of Hungary and Poland.
Trump's efforts to demonize liberal elites resonated in part because of the ascendance of a powerful, upscale, well-educated wing of the Democratic Party that dates back at least to the takeover of the party by antiwar activists and liberal reformers in the aftermath of the 22012 election.
Whether it was the result of the U.S. campaign of maximum pressure, as White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders asserts, or of North Korea's ascendance as a de facto nuclear weapons state, as North Korea asserts, the side that took the first official step for dialogue was North Korea.
Mr. Netanyahu was on his way back to Israel when the Knesset passed a provocative law retroactively legalizing Jewish settlements on privately owned Palestinian land — a measure almost certain to be nullified by the high court, but one that makes the ascendance of the country's right wing inescapable.
He and his former "Daily Show" colleague Samantha Bee, on her TBS show "Full Frontal," have taken some of the deepest dives into the surreality of the Trump ascendance, so it would have been disappointing if Sunday's episode had simply revisited problems that have been exhaustively documented elsewhere.
It was an unabashed bid to create distance between the two, and to remind those around the King that further damaging material -- to both Saudi Arabia as an investment opportunity and a regional ally to the Gulf states at a time of Iran's ascendance -- remains in his hands.
Between 1980 and 2006, the Republican Party was effectively leaderless only for brief windows — the two years between the end of the first Bush presidency and the ascendance of Newt Gingrich, and the two-to-three years between Gingrich's loss of authority and resignation and the election of George W. Bush.
This is part of a larger wave of anti-rationalism that has been accelerating for years — manifested in the growing ascendance of emotion over reason in public debates, the blurring of lines among fact and opinion and lies, and denialism in the face of scientific findings about climate change and vaccination.
He, too, is in a period of turbulent ascendance, which he explores on his brand-new EP, "There's Alot Going On." On the eponymous final track, he details his experience riding the tides of influence between West and Jay Z, who last year signed Mensa to his entertainment firm, Roc Nation.
" She spoke fondly of elders from the scene before hip-hop's ascendance, elegant queens who lived in cockroach-infested apartments but put on full contour makeup for a trip to the grocery store: "It was really like a Caribbean family—they never let you know the real thing of what was happening.
In mine, commodity iceberg, that old crunchy friend, has lately been in ascendance, and wedge salads have been the order of the day: pale green-white triangles drizzled in pale white-blue dressing, with crumbles of bacon and bright red pops of cherry tomato, and pricks of green chive strewn across the top.
To a lot of people in tech, Apple's success can seem like a fluke, and every new hurdle the company has faced — the rise of Android, the death of Steve Jobs, the saturation of the smartphone market, the ascendance of artificial intelligence and cloud software — has looked certain to do it in.
But there it was, live-streaming a gene therapy trial from someone's apartment in Washington D.C.Before Ascendance, Traywick had helped his cousin, a former D.C. lobbyist, start the Global Health Policy Institute, a firm that lobbied on behalf of anti-aging science, pouring effort into causes like gaining federal funding for anti-aging research.
Abstract 2452's Masters (Where Were the Mistresses?) Saturday, November 21094–Saturday, February 2152 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 265th, 210065-63pm Panel Discussion: Lives of the Artists Spouses, Children & Friends Saturday, December 26th, 6-22pm Abstract art has roots in the late 19th century and reached ascendance in the late 40's – 50's.
This Startup Wants People to Inject Themselves With Untested DrugsImage: Kristen V. BrownIt was a big day for Aaron Traywick, the idealistic and theatrical young CEO of Ascendance Biomedical, a biotech outfit that aims to cure cancer, herpes, HIV, and aging, while simultaneously battling Big Pharma and regulatory agencies like the Food and Drug Administration.
Mr. Trump's sudden ascendance to power is a symptom of the larger trend and also a catalyst for the intellectual and political reformation that is currently underway on the right, which has led to the announced departures of standard bearers of the ancien régime like Senator Jeff Flake, Senator Bob Corker and now Mr. Ryan.
Donald Trump's and, yes, even Bernie Sanders' ascendance is more of a result of the evolution over time of the contradictory logic that, while compromise as a concept is important, the party opposite can be and must be electorally vanquished in order to achieve ideologically pure political progress that will in turn preserve principle.
You can't allow the ascendance of a candidate with the audacity to return to Cleveland to tape a town hall with his television booster Sean Hannity about issues facing the African-American community — taped in front of a largely white audience judging by the pictures — and still not reach out to Tamir's mother to participate.
To many young people, Obama's presidency and Meghan MarkleMeghan MarkleMegxit, Trump and the generational divide Prince Harry blames 'powerful' media for stepping away from royals Harry and Meghan to give up royal titles, no longer receive money from royal family MORE's ascendance to within striking distance of the British monarchy were powerful symbols of change.
Ascendance presented several varying accounts of how the treatment was made to Gizmodo, but what occurred was some version of this: They modified the virus' code to delete the glycoprotein D gene, then inserted that code into a DNA construct known as a bacterial artificial chromosome that would spur the modified viral DNA code to replicate.
Though her ascendance to the nation's highest office would not represent full gender equality – women make up only a fifth of the Senate and 14.2 percent of top executives at S&P 500 companies – feminists see the value of role models, and there could perhaps be no better role model than a woman at the country's helm.
A wave of women running for and getting elected to public office in the wake of Trump's ascendance, buoyed by the Women's March and #MeToo movement, fueled the momentum to ratify, supporters and legal experts say — momentum that crested in January when Virginia voted to ratify the amendment, becoming the final state needed to clear the three-quarters threshold.
Mr. Rawlence tells the story of Dadaab both at ground level and high altitude, alternating between portraits of its residents and big-picture accounts of the regional turmoil that drove them there (famine, the ascendance of Al Shabaab) and continues to shape their lives (Al Shabaab's infiltration of the camp, the massacre at Westgate mall in Nairobi).
The ascendance of someone like Cardi B, who makes the whole process feel like a net positive, but is, in fact, a miracle, and the exception to a rule of internet celebrity that almost always steals ideas from young people, particularly young people of color, and leaves them with nothing to show for their creative work.
If the Web profile seems low compared with those of other small companies, there's a good chance that few investors are going to learn of its emerging ascendance at least until the next quarterly earnings report or the Securities and Exchange Commission's Form 8-K, the latter being filed in the event of material change greatly enhancing profit potential.
But if liberals are fortunate to be facing a Johnny Rotten figure in this presidential campaign, they are still having real trouble putting him away … and if he were somewhat less volatile and bigoted and gross, liberalism would be poised to close its era of cultural ascendance by watching all three branches of government pass back into conservative hands.
"We will trace what has happened from the time of the ancient Greeks, when 'good judgment' prevailed in society, to the 21st century, when technology has gained ascendance," Mr. Silman said in describing the course, which he taught through the spring semester, despite the debilitating effects of myelodysplastic syndrome, which was brought on by treatment for multiple myeloma.
But years after the group's ascendance, which included an Off Broadway run of more than 20 years, a Grammy-nominated album and annual revenue often estimated at $20143 million, Mr. Pai said he had determined that the payments he was receiving for what he termed his contributions of "musical compositions and creative work" were not what he deserved.
As much as the banking class may panic at the thought of a Warren or Sanders presidency, Big Tech's irresponsible actors and utopian philosopher bros should be keeping a watchful eye on the ascendance — a rise truly based on merit and competence, rather than cheap charisma — of this next generation of critics like Crawford, Whittaker, and Dubal.
There is much to marvel about in Gosha Rubchinskiy, the Russian designer and photographer (and former hairdresser) whose cultlike ascendance can be attributed to his blocky Constructivist graphics, to the shrewdness of his styling inspired by Moscow skate rats and street boys, and to the substantial support and marketing savvy of Comme des Garçons, which distributes his brand.
"When you're dealing with creating a monument to house the immortal remains of an individual who bridges heaven and Earth, and whose ascendance to the stars helps assure the perpetual prosperity of Egypt, I don't think [this void] was a cost-cutting measure," Adam Maskevich, an archaeologist who was not an author on the paper, explains.
The basic strategy of the hysterics about Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's ascendance is to force an amalgamation of the alternatives into a Great White Hope who can take on The Donald.
" You can't care about this issue and risk the ascendance of a man who last week was endorsed by the Fraternal Order of Police, a group that in its questionnaire to candidates claims: "Fringe organizations have been given a platform by the media to convey the message that police officers are a 'militarized' enemy and it is time to attack that enemy.
The influence of the internet is the latest manifestation of the weakening of the two major American political parties over the past century, with the Civil Service undermining patronage, the rise of mass media altering communication, campaign finance law empowering donors independent of the parties, and the ascendance of direct primaries gutting the power of party bosses to pick nominees.
But in recent weeks, a group of White House advisers who advocate a tougher posture on trade has been in ascendance, including Robert E. Lighthizer, the country's top trade negotiator and a former steel industry lawyer; Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary who led the metals investigation; and Peter Navarro, a trade skeptic who had been sidelined but is now in line for a promotion.
The Parliament is the only directly elected body among the bewildering list representing the European Union, but it often struggles for relevance — a fact underscored when Mr. Tajani's ascendance on Tuesday was overshadowed by a speech by Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain on plans for her country to leave the bloc, and an address by Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader, in Davos, Switzerland.
But if the ultimate stakes of a romance novel are the success of the central love story, then fights and misunderstandings are even more threatening than, say, a malevolent gambler who's used his wiles to bring countless people into his debt and thus under his thumb, and is currently using that scheme to force a woman to marry him and facilitate his ascendance into the aristocracy.
To treat the album exclusively as a deeply personal outpouring of emotion in response to private pain, or for that matter a gleefully calculated device meant to scandalize and stir up gossip, would ignore just how well such a move was timed to coincide with her ascendance as pop's reigning feminist icon and how naturally Lemonade the Pain Album proceeds from Beyoncé the Sex Album.
Myth 1: Women voters are taking a back seat to the real story, that 2016 will be -- or already is -- the year of the angry white man Supposedly, 2016 is the year of the angry white man, at least according to political commentators looking to explain the ascendance of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, especially among blue-collar white men in struggling industrial states like Michigan and Ohio.
Gillespie's campaign "has not been just a dog whistle to the intolerant, racially resentful parts of the Republican base; it's been a mating call," wrote The Washington Post in a blistering — and wholly warranted — editorial that noted what many other observers were also fascinated by: how radically Trump's ascendance and omnipresence changed the way Gillespie comported himself, a transformation with dark implications for the G.O.P. and scary ones for America.
Gosh—listen to the prophet: There'll be the breaking of the ancient western code Your private life will suddenly explode There'll be phantoms, there'll be fires on the road And the white man dancin' You'll see a woman hanging upside down Her features covered by her fallen gown And all the lousy little poets coming round Trying to sound like Charlie Manson Yeah, the white man dancin' Trump's ascendance didn't shock Cohen into death.
The Democratic Party pointed the finger at the Five Star Movement, whose pro-Russian, anti-establishment and anti-immigrant agenda has driven its ascendance to Italy's most popular political party, amid a rise in populism around Europe and in the U.S. The Democratic Party highlighted pictures posted last week on websites supportive of the Five Star Movement, that falsely suggested a government minister appeared at a funeral to mourn Salvatore Riina, the murderous Mafia boss.
There is a lot going on in Dutch politics right now – the disappearance of big parties, the implosion of the Social Democrats, and the ascendance of GreenLeft, which might become the biggest left-wing party in the Netherlands – but most international media have paid an inordinate amount of attention to the radical right-wing Geert Wilders and his "race for first place" with Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the conservative People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
And as the acknowledged inspiration for the original Dutch version of "Big Brother," which triggered a seismic shift in television programming following its 0.033 debut, it's fair to call it the genesis of reality TV. This is a boozy late-night argument, to be sure, but the lines are there to trace the ascendance of the reality-TV star Donald J. Trump back to the legacy of Biosphere 2 — to see good intentions, as the saying goes, recycled as paving stones.

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