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Plainfield's publicity mill ballyhooed Chung as a Heisman Trophy candidate.
He's too prolific, too ballyhooed and too young to bench.
He was not some ballyhooed star out of high school.
Even his much-ballyhooed pal Tom Brady decided to skip it!
Meanwhile, the Republicans' much-ballyhooed tax cut hasn't proved especially popular.
The most pronounced change is the much ballyhooed death of iTunes.
Meanwhile, OPEC and Russia mostly stuck to their much-ballyhooed output cuts.
And San Francisco's much-ballyhooed reputation recently of a city undergoing extreme gentrification.
What's more, the much ballyhooed gains for manufacturing are likely to be small.
Five years on from the watch's much-ballyhooed introduction, is the relationship over?
Virginia, much ballyhooed for its 69 percent increase in total turnout, helps explain.
Swinney was not a ballyhooed recruit of Gene Stallings when he played at Alabama.
And then there's Liam, the ballyhooed robot that's designed to responsibly rip iPhones apart.
Anonymous login, a much ballyhooed privacy feature announced in 28 at F23, never shipped.
Now is when Mr. Trump's much ballyhooed salesmanship skills could really come in handy.
Mr. Colbert had a tepid start after his much-ballyhooed debut in September 22018.
Like Bohemian Rhapsody, another ballyhooed rock film, The Dirt took years to come to fruition.
But there was a problem with the much ballyhooed innovation: Most people didn't use it.
It's manuka honey, a high-priced nectar ballyhooed by celebrities as a health and beauty elixir.
The trial was a part of 2016's much-ballyhooed East Coast La Cosa Nostra indictment.
It goes like this: That's the much-ballyhooed "death spiral" that utilities fear above all else.
The much ballyhooed return of David Lynch's TV classic delivered only 506,43 viewers, according to Nielsen.
But unlike Lyft (LYFT), Uber and many other ballyhooed Silicon Valley startups, Levi Strauss is profitable.
In 2014, after a ballyhooed urban revival and many expensive tram and rapid-bus projects, 76% drove.
In short: This likely won't be one of those ballyhooed Sundance movies that die at sea level.
Even the much ballyhooed million-dollar prize feels more like embarrassing ostentation than a sign of success.
Like so many ballyhooed bombshells before it, Bob Woodward's "Fear" has turned out to be a dud.
Its much-ballyhooed current marketing campaign — "Facts First" — is a not-so-subtle direct response to Trump.
The company is finally starting to sell its ballyhooed Model 3 at an affordable price of $35,000.
Mexico border wall Guess who's going to pay for Trump's much-ballyhooed border wall on the Mexican border?
T.J. Miller's much-ballyhooed exit meant that the show would be without its most dependable (if incompetent) trickster.
The White House will release two documents on Monday: its much-ballyhooed infrastructure plan and its 2018 budget.
Katie: Leading up to the event, the most ballyhooed update was Apple's decision to eliminate the headphone jack.
On this 30th anniversary of the measure, perhaps the much-ballyhooed Democratic Congress will do the right thing?
But it's the other Manson movie released this year, the less ballyhooed independent "Charlie Says," that feels timelier.
You should probably also factor in the much ballyhooed stand, which adds another $999 to the price tag.
Blizzard's own ballyhooed attempt at a MOBA, Heroes of the Storm, has not performed as well as hoped.
What happens if the castoffs, now free to enjoy their coach's once-ballyhooed system, somehow thrive inside it?
Unsurprisingly, the Palestinians are boycotting the much-ballyhooed Palestinian investment conference that Kushner is hosting this week in Bahrain.
If the conventional starting pitcher disappears, however, baseball's much-ballyhooed statistical revolution will finally live up to its name.
Word came around 7 pm that House Republicans were postponing their ballyhooed Wednesday rollout of the tax reform bill.
Can Apple's much ballyhooed new iPhone cameras edge out the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to reclaim the top spot?
Then a ballyhooed foreign policy speech in late April was widely panned by experts across the foreign policy spectrum.
After various inconsistencies, each pitcher in the Mets' rotation, the ballyhooed foundation of the team, finally delivered in unison.
And whatever else you think of the much-ballyhooed Indoraptor, there's no denying she's got a flair for drama.
We just heard from another questionably sourced research note that the ballyhooed device might not even be released until 2018.
Indeed, the much-ballyhooed Clinton economic "miracle" was significantly built on a credit bubble, not robust or sustainable wage growth.
Pakistan is in hock to China which, through a ballyhooed China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, has promised $62bn of infrastructure spending.
Even Confide's much-ballyhooed sliver feature, which only reveals part of a message at a time, has a transparent workaround.
Even the ballyhooed "Hamilton", for which there seems to be unlimited demand, can sell only about 11,000 tickets a week.
So today's ballyhooed announcement notwithstanding, I view this as a progress report with negotiation still continuing between our three nations.
Mike Trout is back in the Los Angeles Angels' lineup, but his much-ballyhooed return didn't result in a victory.
It calls to mind Popcorn Time, the short-lived but much ballyhooed free streaming service that was eventually shut down.
"Trump's much ballyhooed infrastructure plan has been diminished to little more than an ideological attack on environmental safeguards," Slesinger said.
For all the much-ballyhooed complexity of the Trump staff members' finances, their investment choices seemed remarkably run of the mill.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump got up before an audience in Phoenix and gave a much-ballyhooed speech on his immigration policy.
One of the most ballyhooed acquisitions in New York history had officially been stamped a failure, and he had earned it.
The ballyhooed freshman scored a career-high 37 points to power the rally, 33 of which came in the second half.
Now Kelly's much-ballyhooed and long-awaited one-on-one interview with Trump will air on Fox at 8 pm Tuesday.
A ballyhooed elite of high-tech wunderkinder, and cheap imported consumer goods for the rest, are no substitute for general economic security.
Another member of USC's ballyhooed 2019 signing class, guard Ethan Anderson, provided four points, two steals and a game-high seven assists.
They include the much ballyhooed removal of the headphone jack and the replacement of the physical home button with a virtual one.
The statue had been lent to a much-ballyhooed exhibition of Bernini sculptures at the Galleria Borghese, which ended on Feb. 20.
As it turns out, the much-ballyhooed new age of the city might be giving way to a great urban stall-out.
Though the ratings are drawn from its much-ballyhooed television panel, the numbers include only viewers who are using a television set.
Passing any sort of continuing resolution won't preserve the DACA program or provide funding for President Donald Trump's much-ballyhooed border wall.
Derrick Henry is the most dominant player in the league, having just shred the much-ballyhooed Patriots defense for 204 total yards.
Editorial What's a politician to do after his ballyhooed campaign for the Republican presidential nomination flames out before the first vote is cast?
A day after the train's departure, a less ballyhooed but potentially more significant event took place in the port of Kyaukphyu in Myanmar.
The messy reality of medical records tripped up IBM's much-ballyhooed Watson AI system when it was deployed at a Texas cancer hospital.
The much ballyhooed White House evolution on Syria, it seems, will not extend to the would-be refugees caught inside its violent borders.
Even the much-ballyhooed Silicon Valley model of venture capital as a way to place bets on risky new businesses has military origins.
For example, with the ballyhooed 2017 tax reform, the top 1 percent will receive 83 percent of the gains as time goes on.
Last month, I was covering the Montana special congressional election, another much-ballyhooed attempt by the Democratic Party to regain its electoral footing.
The Democrats' much ballyhooed "Blue Wall" crumbled spectacularly in 22018 as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin all turned red, with Minnesota nearly following suit.
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is putting the brakes on the arrival this year of HomePod, its much-ballyhooed rival to Amazon's Echo smart speaker.
The day after the long-awaited and much ballyhooed caucuses, no victor has been declared (though some appear to have already declared themselves).
Despite the much-ballyhooed dismantling of the more than 2,000-year-old state monopoly on salt, all salt producers are still state-owned.
There is the much-ballyhooed claim that art had to be objective, abstract, pure, and even universal — all of which are questionable standards.
Which is to say, once again, a much-ballyhooed scientific pronouncement appears to have fallen victim to our stubborn fantasies about life on Mars.
It has become shorthand for China's overseas aid, state-led investment abroad and for Mr Xi's much-ballyhooed "great-power diplomacy with Chinese characteristics".
America's expected withdrawal from the much-ballyhooed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is widely expected to prop up an alternative trade deal backed by China.
The economy stumbled at the end of the year and the president's much-ballyhooed second-quarter 2018 tally of 4.2% was revised to 3.5%.
A few years back, for example, the U.S. Navy ballyhooed its effort to repurpose its long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles for anti-ship duty.
The ballyhooed tech Nvidia introduced on its new top-of-the-line of cards allows game makers to create much more realistic lighting effects.
Methane's especially harmful toll has unfortunate implications for natural gas, including fracking, the much-ballyhooed industry that created boosted economies across the United States.
So many "beautiful" benefits were ballyhooed in the push for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 220006, passed two years ago this week.
These are the real challenges for the next president, not his ballyhooed campaign promise to bring back jobs that are proving ever more deadly.
The question now is whether the Trump administration will make good on the President's much ballyhooed campaign pledge to work with Russia to destroy ISIS.
In a swipe at the much-ballyhooed "gig economy," Americans say they care less about how much they earn than that their salary is predictable.
Mr Xi's much ballyhooed "new Silk Route", aimed at linking China and Europe with the help of Chinese-funded infrastructure, runs across the Middle East.
Those are, after all, the much ballyhooed "right reasons" for signing up for The Bachelor, which kicks off its milestone 20th season on January 4.
The stated purpose of this much-ballyhooed gathering of 200 dealers from around the world is the presentation and sale of blue-chip contemporary art.
When it comes to the much-ballyhooed business of disruption, if you can't beat them, join them — and do a little disrupting of your own.
But for an early exit to occur, whether it be from resignation or impeachment, the much ballyhooed Trump base would have to lose its faith.
The company attributed the poor numbers to sluggish sales of its much-ballyhooed Model 3 sedan, which has suffered from production issues and lagging demand.
It was the ballyhooed first collection from Virgil Abloh, consigliere to Kanye West, founder of Off-White and Louis Vuitton's first African-American artistic director.
The much-ballyhooed Des Moines Register-CNN poll had Sanders 5 points ahead of Biden, who only mustered a fourth place showing in that survey.
In 2016, Donald Trump more than doubled John McCain's showing among veteran voters, despite the latter's ballyhooed military career and the former's lack of service.
Avendaño's new lawsuit, and Uber's plans to handle it, will be a test of Uber's much-ballyhooed commitment to crafting a more equitable company culture.
These proverbial "guys off the street"—most often bought-out veterans—have contributed nearly as much to conference finals teams as the more ballyhooed trade additions.
The much-ballyhooed inclusion of U.S.-listed Chinese stocks to global benchmarks last year hasn't sent investors flocking to their shares yet, although this should change.
The "civil war" being waged by hard-core left wingers in the Democratic Party seriously threatens to reduce their much ballyhooed "Blue Wave" to a ripple.
Along the way, it was hailed as a particularly ambitious "unicorn," the once-ballyhooed class of Silicon Valley start-ups valued at $1 billion or more.
Patrick Reed blasted decisions made by captain Jim Furyk and others in the wake of the weekend Ryder Cup loss suffered by the ballyhooed U.S. team.
Two are in start-ups developing nonplastic containers: Cove, which makes a biodegradable water bottle, and Notpla, which helped produce a ballyhooed dissolvable Scotch whisky pod.
But you might be excused for thinking so, given the curt wave-off the House speaker delivered to the liberally ballyhooed, legislatively stillborn Green New Deal.
What's more, he suggested that Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, for all the ballyhooed enthusiasm behind his candidacy, is not an analogue to his own 2008 campaign.
But he quickly added that in general the firm did not invest in the much-ballyhooed "unicorn" class of companies with valuations of at least $1 billion.
Citing expenses and the industry "volatility," MakerBot closed down its massive 175,000 square foot Brooklyn manufacturing facility less than a year after its much ballyhooed grand opening.
Williamson's left Nike disintegrated in the first MINUTE of the much-ballyhooed matchup between Duke and North Carolina earlier this week, injuring Zion, and embarrassing the company.
The truth is there hasn't been any increase in demand from the business sector to take on new debt, despite the much-ballyhooed surveys about business confidence.
Donald Trump's much-ballyhooed speech on Monday was supposed to be a chance for him to flesh out the details of his plan to improve America's economy.
The much-ballyhooed meeting between Trump, the Republican Party's presumptive presidential nominee, and Ryan, the House Speaker, was unnecessary in the beginning and meaningless in the end.
North Korea Skepticism is growing that the much-ballyhooed summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un set for next month will actually happen.
To begin, Ms. Trump needs to hunker down and focus if she wants to get anything accomplished on her much-ballyhooed pet project of paid family leave.
Head into the Sesc 220.90 de Maio, a brand new, ballyhooed, mostly public high-rise cultural center whose highlights include an art gallery and top-floor cafe.
The much-ballyhooed Paris 21st Conference of the Parties (COP-21) agreement simply lumps together the plans submitted by the individual governments (the intended Nationally Determined Contributions).
The long-ballyhooed Grammy salute to Prince — who has a gigantic song catalog and admirers across the pop, jazz and probably classical spectrum — stuck to the familiar.
Those on-the-field achievements were followed by several off-the-field exploits, the first being a much ballyhooed three-day party cruise hosted by Gronkowski in February.
In a sense, the cannabis companies are suffering from the same problems that Uber (UBER), Lyft (LYFT), Slack (WORK) and many other ballyhooed startups that recently went public.
An early version of the Mate X in action Incredibly, this means that Samsung may still be able to get its much-ballyhooed Galaxy Fold to customers first.
Much like English soccer icon David Beckham's much ballyhooed debut with the L.A. Galaxy in 2007, Drogba's arrival in Phoenix stokes excitement about developing U.S. soccer's secondary tier.
But that didn't stop the Mets ace Noah Syndergaard from jokingly testing out both nicknames when talking about the team's much-ballyhooed but oft-injured group of starters.
The haphazard nature of the government's tactics was revealed this week when a ballyhooed session with bond investors in the capital, Caracas, produced few attendees and no results.
In years past, investors and the industry press alike delighted in anointing new "unicorns," the once-ballyhooed term for a start-up valued at more than $230 billion.
Cadillac announced earlier this week that the new CT6 sedan coming out this fall would come equipped with Super Cruise, GM's much ballyhooed attempt to take on Tesla's Autopilot.
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And the less ballyhooed colleges that have managed to go deep into the tournament have generally been deemed "Cinderellas", for their record of overcoming steep odds in multiple rounds.
So the most shocking thing about Richard D. James Album arriving only a year later is not its ballyhooed swan dive into jungle and drill'n'bass, but rather its neatness.
The brief, by lawyers for the plaintiffs suing CareFirst, contends the much-ballyhooed (by me, among others) circuit split on standing in data breach class actions is a mirage.
He dominated the Astros (54-45) primarily with his breaking ball and stole the thunder from Houston third baseman Alex Bregman, a ballyhooed prospect making his major league debut.
Then there is HQ2, Amazon's much-ballyhooed search for a second headquarters, which seems to have convinced some tech executives that cities between the coasts may be viable alternatives.
After finishing second in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes, Foolish Pleasure faced Ruffian, an unbeaten filly, in a much-ballyhooed match race on July 6, 1975, at Belmont Park.
Without him, they were one of the worst teams in the N.B.A. But in a ballyhooed move, he returned to the Cavaliers in 25, pledging to deliver a championship.
If this much ballyhooed summit goes off the rails -- whether before it happens, during the actual meeting or in its aftermath -- the consequences are very real and very scary.
And this week, the House Ways and Means Committee is going to reveal the details of its much-ballyhooed effort to jumpstart our economy by reforming the tax code.
Nixon's quixotic campaign won headlines, but only about the same share of the vote as her predecessor in the role, Zephyr Teachout, managed in a less ballyhooed 2014 primary.
"Most knowing now is Google-knowing—knowledge acquired online," Lynch writes in "The Internet of Us" (his title is a riff on the ballyhooed and bewildering "Internet of Things").
Despite the much-ballyhooed examples of tech companies like Facebook, Apple, and Google that offer egg freezing as an employee perk, cryopreservation, as it's called, isn't a typical employee benefit.
Try to think all the way back to March 7 -- it was more than a month ago, I know -- when House Republicans introduced their much-ballyhooed American Health Care Act.
All of this might seem surprising, given that the United States and China three years ago came to a ballyhooed agreement that they wouldn't hack each other's private sector interests.
This happened before, in 2007, when two ballyhooed performances — and a subsequent Oscar nomination — seemed destined to lift him out from the long shadow cast by his older brother, Ben.
In a speech on January 2nd, much ballyhooed by China's state media, China's leader, Xi Jinping, said that peaceful reunification with Taiwan under one country, two systems was the "best way".
Bodies extended to the back of the polo field in anticipation of much-ballyhooed rumors, and loose promises from Cube himself, that NWA would at last properly reassemble for the occasion.
Whether it was Snap's much-ballyhooed initial public offering, Johnson & Johnson's blockbuster bid for Actelion, or Microsoft's mammoth bond issue, there has been a feverish climate for deals of various stripes.
Karen Handel -- who won a ballyhooed special election against Jon Ossoff last year -- faces Lucy McBath, a challenger whose unarmed son was shot and killed over a dispute about loud music.
He had been chosen for that game — a ballyhooed regular-season prime-time clash of unbeaten teams — by Eddie Einhorn, who ran a television syndicator called TVS, at U.C.L.A.'s insistence.
Even in the historic blue wave of 20203, amid public discontent with the war in Iraq, only five of the party's much-ballyhooed 22020 veteran "Fighting Dems" won their congressional races.
Trump's ballyhooed breakthroughs in saving jobs at Carrier, securing arms sales to Saudi Arabia, or opening China to U.S. beef, for instance, are far from the "herculean" achievements that Trump suggests.
He had made a mockery of the much-ballyhooed matchup, averaging 37.7 points and 9.3 rebounds against the Thunder while shooting better than 65 percent from the floor during those games.
The crucial time slot — following a Super Bowl that drew almost 112 million viewers — gave Mr. Colbert a chance to reintroduce himself to a huge audience, five months after his ballyhooed debut.
Much like Finding Dory's controversial, much-ballyhooed "lesbian couple" — two women who appeared in a extremely brief, silent reaction shot in the film — LeFou is all PR blitz and no actual payoff.
It is clear that the Chinese government is going to continue tightening social and technological controls over the country, whether through the ballyhooed social credit system, VPN restrictions or cloud infrastructure policies.
Torres, the Yankees' much-ballyhooed top prospect, will be in uniform — and quite likely in the lineup at second or third base — on Sunday at Yankee Stadium against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Great premise, even better cast In terms of pedigree, it's an acquisition that has more in common with Netflix's recent indie purchases and Sundance buying spree than its ballyhooed Adam Sandler deal.
Yet the highlight of the European Commission's much-ballyhooed proposals to deepen the digital single market may be a tired plan to help publishers charge search engines for linking to their stories.
That precipitated the ballyhooed arrival of Brady Hoke as defensive coordinator, under whom the Ducks have only waddled back up to 82nd and 403 YPG, with the Cornhuskers cleaving Oregon for 428.
Though Ivanka's much-ballyhooed more moderate stance on climate may be a good sign, it's downright bizarre that a businesswoman with zero diplomatic or scientific experience is now helping shape climate policy.
Verlander's ejection put a bow on a ballyhooed pitching matchup between him and Rays right-hander Charlie Morton, who entered Tuesday ranked second and third in the American League in ERA, respectively.
She is also honest about the failures of the much ballyhooed Orange Revolution in Ukraine, and about the infighting and corruption that would ultimately lead to yet another Ukrainian revolution in 2014.
But Sanders on Monday tied critiques about tax evasion to a new, ballyhooed commitment by Apple to spend $2.5 billion — "pennies," in Sanders's view — on expanding affordable housing in the Bay Area.
Paul Ryan rose to prominence within the party -- and nationally -- with his much-ballyhooed budget proposal that, in his words, made hard choices to address the issue of our time: Our debt.
By contrast, less noted but potentially quite consequential developments abroad included Ebola reaching urbanized areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the potential collapse of much-ballyhooed peace talks with North Korea.
Others say that a number like 18,000 is no more meaningful than, say, 303,962 — with the only potential difference being that the former is more easily ballyhooed by the media than the latter.
Remember that reports at the time suggested Trump was ecstatic in the wake of the positive headlines produced by his much-ballyhooed deal on DACA with Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi.
The much ballyhooed increase in U.S. defense spending for fiscal years 2018 and 2019 faces the same challenge as cartoon character Wile E. Coyote, who unknowingly runs off a cliff without looking down.
But that hasn't stopped the company from trying to re-establish beachheads in the country, including with a much-ballyhooed visit by Mark Zuckerberg in 2016, where he demonstrated his Mandarin speaking skills.
Ballyhooed sophomore quarterback Hunter Johnson recorded his first career touchdowns — one rushing and one passing — to lead Northwestern to a 30-14 victory over UNLV in nonconference action Saturday afternoon at Evanston, Ill.
That meant that unless CRISPR could be fixed to to be more precise, the ballyhooed technology might be more a laboratory nightmare than a revolutionary tool poised to rid the world of devastating disease.
Screenshot: Adam Clark EstesAfter months of delays, Samsung's much ballyhooed voice assistant Bixby is here—and users on social media are already noticing the company's loaded, sexist characterizations of its female and male voices.
He certainly could have ballyhooed that he incubated the policy, which was popular with Trump's xenophobic base (a Quinnipiac poll and a CNN/SSRS poll both found solid Republican support for separating the kids).
Anything less will simply undercut the entire season, whether it's the ballyhooed conflict at its core, or the broader themes about the bad things that good people will do in the name of survival.
There were doubtless elements in the various Mexican police agencies and federal government that cooperated with Guzman's most recent "escape," allegedly from a much ballyhooed tunnel, and other elements who sincerely desired his capture.
"The much ballyhooed term 'patient' was used to buy the Fed some time to assess how risks to the economy unfold before deciding on their next move," Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.
His gut -- the much-ballyhooed origin of most of Trump's political instincts -- told him this stuff was right, so who were fact checkers and biased media types to tell him -- or his supporters -- differently?
The Warriors were emotionally spent in Denver after All-Star forward Kevin Durant's ballyhooed return to Oklahoma City two nights earlier and allowed the Nuggets to tie the NBA record of 24 3-pointers.
The only aspect of the film that is overtly political is its title, which is shorthand for the much ballyhooed goal of President Xi Jinping's foreign policy: "A community of common destiny for mankind".
That was one of the immediate reactions when word leaked out on Monday that Amazon's much-ballyhooed search for a second headquarters outside of Seattle would result in not one, but two new locations.
Upon completion, this will be the second professional team after the Golden Knights of the NHL, who came to town last year to coincide with the opening of the much ballyhooed T-Mobile Arena.
When you are 24 years old, jobless, boyfriend-less and in a fight with your mom, moving to one of the most glamorous, ballyhooed cities in the world can seem like a good idea.
One was a much-ballyhooed bipartisan plan that would have offered a pathway to citizenship for 2 million undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children, plus provided $25 billion for border security.
Yesterday was the much-ballyhooed "Net Neutrality Day of Action," an online protest day on which thousands of websites, people and services called attention to the impending revocation of net neutrality rules by the FCC.
The Trump administration, and especially the President, have argued that punishing Saudi Arabia for the killing of Khashoggi would jeopardize the much ballyhooed $110 billion arms sales package that was announced last year in Riyadh.
On June 2100, 13, at what turned out to be a market peak, Steve Schwarzman and Pete Peterson took their private equity firm public in a ballyhooed transaction that inspired rivals to do the same.
ROME — An Italian court ruled on Wednesday that Leonardo's famous "Vitruvian Man" drawing would be allowed to leave Italy for the much-ballyhooed Leonardo exhibition that opens at the Louvre in Paris on Oct. 24.
Which brings me to your question about The Irishman's much ballyhooed de-aging effects, used to allow the film's aging actors to play their character's younger selves, too: I didn't think the effects were bad.
Which brings me to the much-ballyhooed endorsement decision of The New York Times editorial board -- announced at the end of "The Weekly," a TV show that brings viewers behind the scenes of the paper.
The much ballyhooed announcement last season by Tom Ford, chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, that he was tightening the show schedule seems to have had a knock-on effect on brands.
Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan to turn the kingdom into an investment powerhouse, ballyhooed at first, is meeting more skepticism as MBS, as the crown prince is known, launches ever larger visions.
Garfield's casting and the outing of Pace (and the much ballyhooed casting of a number of gay cast members in The Boys in the Band), is in a sense, the most contemporary aspect of the revival.
How does that strike you, compared with $22.2 trillion sucked out of the global economy by countries ballyhooed as the "future of the world," and those developed economies seeking growth by living off their trade partners?
Over the weekend, after Friday's release of a much-ballyhooed report from the office of Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, the report underwent a cogent critique by former Associated Press and Newsweek reporter Robert Parry.
When an Air Force general in Afghanistan reassured the President that he and his airmen know their mission is to prevent more attacks on our homeland, Trump turned it around to his much-ballyhooed border mission.
The highlights didn't end there, with Mark Hamill gamely making a cameo as himself, drafted into officiating the ceremony; and Wil Wheaton back, lending dual "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" sizzle to this much-ballyhooed event.
And his committee's much-ballyhooed deposition of Special Counsel Robert Mueller turned into a snoozefest that failed to damage Trump, though Democrats lay the blame largely on Mueller's reluctance to engage them beyond his final report.
Following news of the restaurant's much-ballyhooed-albeit-temporary name change to IHOb on Monday morning, restaurant chains including Wendy's, White Castle and Whataburger (among others) have been mercilessly trolling the flapjack franchise on their Twitter accounts.
On the other end of the spectrum, Kanye West's much-ballyhooed four minutes of freedom took on a minimalist tone, as he appeared in a plain white "Famous" T-shirt and spoke quietly on an empty stage.
They are less creepy: In a blog post, Google shows workers wearing a far less-clunky version of Glass than the weird ones that co-founder Sergei Brin frequently sported when he ballyhooed the product in 2013.
The Model 3 is undoubtedly one of the most exciting car launches in recent memory, but the actual features available at the much-ballyhooed $35,000 price point might not give everyone what they expect in a Tesla.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump departed on Sunday on quick trip to India, where he is to see crowds so large that they will make the much ballyhooed turnout for his campaign rallies pale in comparison.
One purpose of the visit is to persuade Mr Kim to resume negotiations with America about giving up his nuclear programme—talks which have largely stalled since a ballyhooed summit in June between Mr Kim and Donald Trump.
Before his elevation to the Standing Committee, Mr Wang was rarely absent from Mr Xi's side on his trips abroad—a foreign-policy adviser and crafter of China's external messaging too (including the ballyhooed "Belt and Road Initiative").
With tax reform still in primordial form, and a much-ballyhooed infrastructure package nowhere to be found, the repeal of the Obama-era healthcare bill has emerged as the defining political battle of President Donald Trump's young presidency.
The company's $300 Epic Varsity helmet claimed the top spot in the NFL rankings, which are posted in every NFL locker room — and ballyhooed in Xenith's marketing promotions at all levels of the game, especially targeting equipment managers.
Without the much-ballyhooed additions of Touch Bar interactions and Touch ID on the pricier new MacBook Pro models — which won't be shipping for weeks — this more basic MBP is essentially the professionalization of the 12-inch MacBook.
Based on what her supporters have said, the run may have been more stressful than what befitted someone struggling with mental health issues, so this quiet conclusion to a much ballyhooed beginning may be good news for all involved.
It is telling that "Cool Biz", a ballyhooed campaign launched in 2005 to get people to take off ties and jackets at work, was motivated not by a need to please workers but to save on summer air-conditioning.
There are a dozen reasons why you shouldn't buy one — it's kind of big, it's expensive, it doesn't support the ballyhooed multi-room audio at launch, Siri (lol) — but my biggest concern hinges on its key selling point: music.
In May so far he's walked away from his own planned and much-ballyhooed agreement to sit down mano a mano with the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un after a North Korean official insulted Vice President Mike Pence.
"This is a much-ballyhooed improvement to account suspension and transparency and we're looking under rocks for it," said Chris McCabe, who is the founder of a consultancy called eCommerceChris that helps Amazon sellers whose accounts have been suspended.
From the ongoing discussions over an immigration deal that would save the DACA program and begin to fund Trump's much-ballyhooed border wall to his high profile feud with one-time ally Steve Bannon to his attack on Sen.
Over the decades, that year and the "hippie idea," as Danny Goldberg calls it — "when 'peace and love' was not meant or taken ironically" — were at first solipsistically ballyhooed and then retired to a permanent state of ridiculed cliché.
And in his push to make the team, and his success at the event, he has also proved capable of handling a big stage and fulfilling the potential he showed as a ballyhooed amateur more than a decade ago.
Contributing to the employees' disenchantment were Ms. Mayer's protracted deliberations over a corporate reorganization last year that led to the departure of several key lieutenants and broke up the much-ballyhooed mobile team, prompting many mobile engineers to seek other jobs.
Hillary Clinton's ballyhooed comments at a fundraiser in Manhattan on Friday night, when she said that "you could put half of [Donald] Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables," were a Rorschach test for the political class.
His much-ballyhooed Islam speech in Saudi Arabia ended up being surprisingly moderate, even arguing that Islam wasn't responsible for the actions of extremists acting in its name, a point often made by both Obama and former President George W. Bush.
These are groups that don't stage attacks inside Pakistan, and Pakistan's much-ballyhooed military operation in North Waziristan has spared these organizations, which are regarded as strategic assets that can be unleashed against archenemy India and its interests in Afghanistan.
Demos used to be sloppy, barely-audible scratch takes, hastily recorded and shared with bandmates and friends; now, they get the deluxe vinyl treatment, are ballyhooed across every message board out there, and are even given their own PR campaigns.
A bunch of empty rooms for you to tap around in A ballyhooed redesign of the flagship mobile app last year modernized the user interface in an effort to make it more useful to people who were not actively seeking jobs.
Trump's confidence that he can wing it through international summits ought to be in tatters -- given his failure in Finland and the ballyhooed summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore last month, where the President also seemed outmaneuvered.
The struggles Bellinger endured in the Series were not unlike those of another ballyhooed rookie — the Yankees' Aaron Judge — who emerged from a postseason slump midway through the American League Championship Series against the same Astros team Bellinger was now facing.
She worked with him, overseeing his much ballyhooed return to America in 1976, with chief responsibility for the ballyhoo, and she was with him, living quietly (half the time in Mexico), during his late period of reflection, retired from music.
Traveling 1,200 miles along the Rio Grande, from El Paso to the Gulf of Mexico, the director, Ben Masters, and four friends slowly and genially build an ecologically devastating case against the construction of President Trump's much-ballyhooed border wall.
"Was importing the method into art a bit of a cheap trick?" the critic Peter Schjeldahl wrote in The New Yorker in 2003 on the occasion of a ballyhooed retrospective of Mr. Rosenquist's work at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
It turns out that a few hours after the leaders' much ballyhooed one-on-one meeting at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, on July 7, the two met again informally for about an hour — accompanied only by Putin's translator.
In moving to LA as part of a much-ballyhooed four-year, $154-million deal, James fully positions himself as an enterprise of change, a one-man orbit whose aspirations signal a new kind of moguldom for athletes: one centered on social good.
ET Republican delegates at stake: 214 Democratic delegates at stake: 230 plus 22008 superdelegates What to watch for the Republicans: Another test of whether Ted Cruz can surpass Donald Trump in a socially conservative state that's key to his ballyhooed Southern strategy.
President Donald Trump, inflammatory as he is, appears ready to deal — having floated a compromise for his much-ballyhooed wall in exchange for continued amnesty for DACA recipients, or Dreamers, an element many Democrats claimed was a vital priority just months ago.
"The hedge fund community has clearly lost their faith in OPEC and the Saudis to be able to achieve balance, which was a much ballyhooed position over the last couple of months," said John Kilduff, founding partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital.
Going nuclear, or changing Senate rules to make a Supreme Court confirmation possible with a simple majority, would be a hugely disproportionate response to reasonable Democratic opposition and will expose Mr. McConnell's much-ballyhooed "institutionalism" as the fraud it has always been.
It's a fair bet that the Obama Presidential Center will be a heady mélange of hagiographic biography, refurbished campaign commercials, cultish left-wing bric-a-brac, and requisite paeans to perceived achievements and ballyhooed pseudo-events—all touting Barack Obama as a "transformative" president.
In a few weeks he'd be playing Coachella as part of the seminal hip-hop crew's much-ballyhooed reunion, but right now he was more concerned with making sure he could pay rent than recommitting to a group whose disintegration nearly led to his own.
When the former ESPN columnist decided to devote this week's episode of his ballyhooed HBO talk show Any Given Wednesday to two major sports topics, he couldn't have imagined the conversation surrounding both topics changing drastically just as the episode was hitting the air.
Last week, the press ballyhooed the visit to the United States of North Korea's Kim Yong Chol, making light of his role in numerous heinous North Korean hostilities, and describing him as North Korea's second-in-command, as though that is a commendable thing.
One bill written by a bipartisan group of senators calling itself the Common Sense Coalition would also have given Mr. Trump money for his much-ballyhooed wall along the Mexican border, though over a 10-year period, while putting off more contentious questions about immigration.
Following their much ballyhooed end in 2011—with scores of sold-out farewell shows, a live album, and a documentary about those shows—the band's decision to reform has, by Murphy's own admission on the band's website, cause some uneasy feelings for friends and fans.
Amazon&aposs marketplace is generating profits — and controversyDespite the success of the marketplace business, Amazon analysts and investors have largely focused their attention and hopes for growth on its advertising business by itself or on Amazon Web Services, is much-ballyhooed cloud-computing offering.
What has become crystal clear, since that much-ballyhooed exit, is that AMC's one-time hit is running on fumes -- relying on a small core of established characters while trying to establish a handful of new ones who, thus far, have provided little incentive to tune in.
A much ballyhooed report from multinational bank Standard Chartered predicted by 2030 India would surpass the U.S. in terms of economic size, China would have double its GDP (measured by purchasing power parity), and 7 of the world's 10 largest economies would be current developing countries.
Donald J. Trump's repeated threats against Mexico drew a forceful response on Monday from President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico, who vowed that his country would never pay for the Republican candidate's much-ballyhooed border wall and warned that his language was reminiscent of Hitler and Mussolini.
But with the entry of these investors, which has also included mutual funds like Fidelity and T. Rowe Price, startups have in recent months been faced with a new set of challenges — namely, the much-ballyhooed write-down applied by Fidelity to its stake in Snapchat.
According to a recent report in Bloomberg, sources say that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Apple's manufacturing partner for its custom-designed chips, has started production on new chips for iPhones slated to launch later this year—specifically the A13 processor, the successor to Apple's much-ballyhooed A12 processor.
Efforts to conclude a ballyhooed FTA with the United Kingdom, meanwhile, are hamstrung by the fact that the country cannot negotiate any trade deals until it concludes its exit from the EU. Even if willing negotiating partners existed, however, Trump's insistence on bilateral deals would still be ill-advised.
Trump cast his decision to walk away as evidence that he will not accept a bad deal, but the abrupt conclusion of his much-ballyhooed second summit nonetheless amounted to the most stinging setback yet in his effort to achieve North Korea's denuclearization through direct talks with its leader.
Researchers report in a paper to be made public on Thursday that they have uncovered a flaw in a wireless technology that is often included in smart home devices like lights, switches, locks, thermostats and many of the components of the much-ballyhooed "smart home" of the future.
That same year, he drew on his own life when he interviewed fellow alumni of Weequahic High School in Newark about their reactions to Philip Roth's "Portnoy's Complaint," the ballyhooed, sexually explicit comic novel about Jewish middle-class life in which the school — Mr. Roth was also an alumnus — figures prominently.
I picked up an iPhone X review unit yesterday afternoon from Apple, and the first thing I did—the first thing I needed to do—was test out the much ballyhooed Face ID (a more complete review will happen once I've actually had a few days with the damn thing).
Tuesday's much ballyhooed rollout added a bunch of details and new concepts -- limitations on the tax deduction for upper-income parents (no benefit for individuals earning $250,000 or more per year, or couples making $500,000 or more), credits for low-income parents who do not pay income taxes, and so on.
Still, "Beauty" rolls along like a well-oiled machine, augmented by new music, fleshed-out backstories for the principals and Josh Gad's scene-stealing turn as the toadying LeFou, whose much-ballyhooed gayness -- an overblown controversy if there ever was one -- is played with a combination of sweetness and subtlety.
Two weeks after Elizabeth Warren released her much-ballyhooed and Warrenishly detailed plan for how she would pay for Medicare for All, the 2020 contender released another proposal on Friday about how, as president, she would transition the country to a system under which the government provides health insurance to everyone.
They're also playing a provincial game, not a national one, and scoring points in their corners of the universe at the expense of the Republican Party's image from north to south and coast to coast, a brand that needed a makeover — remember the broadly ballyhooed "autopsy" following Mitt Romney's 2012 defeat?
While our much ballyhooed economic system has led to wage stagnation and widespread deindustrialization, a growing group of China-admirers point out, China's state-planned economy has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty over the past forty years, and Beijing now plays host to more billionaires than New York.
And how feasible are actual Mars colonies, considering that the much-ballyhooed Mars One scheme—which would use a SpaceX rocket to send humans to live on Mars, paying for the mission with revenues from a reality show about the effort—seems like a lot of bluster without much behind it?
In August, Fox executive Dana Walden said the network felt it would be "fraudulent" to viewers to bring the show back so soon after its much-ballyhooed finale, admitting that the network had been knocked "a little bit back on our heels" at the prospect of it returning so soon.
To the extent that production of the panels is shifted to countries with more stringent standards, the much-ballyhooed "cost-competitiveness" of solar PV power is likely explicitly to be proven an illusion; in any event, it is obvious that solar PV generation substitutes one set of environmental effects in place of another.
Slow to start, the movie feels a trifle clunky in the early going, and indulges in a bit of a gimmick toward the end, building toward a much-ballyhooed appearance by Cher, which feels like one of those token cameos by a big studio contract player back in the heyday of big musicals.
And so it is striking that the country will be the first, company executives said, to establish a commercial drone delivery network — putting it ahead of places like the United States, where there have been heavily ballyhooed futuristic drone delivery systems promising urban and suburban package delivery from tech giants such as Amazon and Google.
And it's not just the uber-contentious Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump, likely House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday that broadcast to the country just how far apart the two sides are when it comes to funding for the border and/or Trump's much ballyhooed wall.
Sprinkled among them in May, when the SAT was given for the second time since a much-ballyhooed revamping, were a number of people long past college — members of the test-prep industry who took the exam to see how those changes played out in practice so that they could improve their tutoring services.
At his much ballyhooed "Belt and Road Forum", the Chinese leader laid out what was intended to look like a new global economic order: Chinese-led investment in railways, roads, bridges, ports and other infrastructure that would transform 60-odd countries to China's south, west (along the old Silk Road) and as far away as Africa.
Vocalist and violinist Simon Barr exhorted the crowd between songs, dedicating one of their final songs "to all the anarchists" fighting against a brutal system to build a better world; guitarist Fabian Devlin backed him up, mouthing their incendiary calls to arms as he shredded through tracks from the trio's much-ballyhooed debut, The Unlawful Assembly.
That success, ballyhooed in the news media, was tainted years later when some doses of human growth hormone were linked to a fatal brain disease, leading the federal authorities to ban the use of the substance when derived from cadavers — a restriction Dr. Blizzard had come to endorse — and the introduction of a successful synthetic version.
Announcements of scheduled appearances for the widely anticipated $850-to-attend book tour by fired FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE foreshadow a much-ballyhooed return to the public square.
The theaters were sometimes victims of spotty upkeep, a kind of seediness that finally worked in the company's favor when "Rent," Jonathan Larson's musical set in a seedy downtown neighborhood, opened in 1996 in the long-neglected Nederlander (formerly the Billy Rose and, briefly, the Trafalgar), a match of setting and venue that helped a much-ballyhooed show run for a dozen years.
Chapman's ballyhooed arrest was a hallmark moment of then-FBI Director Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's campaign to reform the bureau from one focused solely on prosecutions to one that could prevent the most serious intelligence and terrorism threats before they happened.
"You may wish to relate the two, and others insist on relating it, but in the end, these are stocks of companies, not pollster ratings, and they go up on their own merits, not on a presidential firing, or even, shockingly, a potential delay in the much-ballyhooed Trump economic agenda that just keeps getting pushed back and pushed back further and further by a parade of very strange, very 'out there' news," Cramer said.
For all that's made of Toronto's ballyhooed ball movement, DeMar DeRozan's sudden transformation into Reggie Miller, and a group of non-lottery pick youngsters (Jakob Poeltl notwithstanding) who function as tradable assets and helpful contributors, it's the most impressive defense of Dwane Casey's tenure—which ranked first in December and is up to sixth for the season—that should make people believe this team is overlooked as a legitimate championship contender. Or...not?
This is also how you play any of the two party games currently available—the much ballyhooed 1, 2 Switch, which is really just a $50 demo for the Joy-Con's abilities, and Snipperclips, a wickedly fun puzzle game you should play with a friend (it can be played alone, but it will make you acutely aware of how alone you are, probably at three in the morning while you're in bed with the Switch on your lap and your dog passed out on your feet).
Kuo believes the new strategy could really pay off for Apple, kicking off the much-ballyhooed "super cycle" of sales many analysts believed would come this year with the release of the iPhone X. Next year Apple will theoretically be better prepared to come to market (the iPhone X release was reportedly hampered with feature compromises and OLED shortages), leading Kuo to predict Apple will sell 120 million iPhones in the back half of 2018, which would be 40 million more devices than the 80 million Apple is projected to ship this year. 

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