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Kathleen: The Banana community is catered to the creative Asian.
Didn't realize that some of my songs catered to that.
Spotify: hey, we make playlists catered to your unique tastes.
I think often ideas that are catered towards women suffer.
Bunnell catered for the club, but not under ideal circumstances.
What do you have for lunch when it isn't catered?
These old businesses catered to people of lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
MLS originally catered to families, lamentably termed the soccer moms.
The company now features videos catered solely to corn enthusiasts.
Unlike most normal open houses, these events are often catered.
This was a commercial guided float trip, cosseted and catered.
It catered to the people we were looking to hire.
And the dessert table was catered by McDonald's and Cinnabon.
It put outlets everywhere and catered to the creative crowd.
Their other meals are catered with guidance from the nutritionist.
"It felt nice to be catered to," Ms. Lam said.
It was a modest hotel that catered to visiting bureaucrats.
It opposed civil rights and catered to its Southern base.
But the app hasn't catered to its transgender community, said Rad.
So much of the beauty industry now is catered toward ease.
Because we're in the South, the party is catered by Zaxby's.
These are perfectly catered works for a variety of discerning palates.
All of this was catered by Blue Strawberry and Table Talk.
On weekends, bagels are served, and on weeknights, food is catered.
It catered to developers because you're always looking for more developers.
I love how she catered her performance specifically to black culture.
Most of the app's services are catered to its Chinese userbase.
Dinner was quite the elegant feast, catered by Daniel Boulud's Cafe Boulud.
The first film that I catered was 17 Again with Zac Effron.
Still, I have never felt so fully catered to by a movie!
Until recently, the New Zealand avocado market has largely catered to exports.
Teigen actually had a McDonald's-catered baby shower (hosted by Kim Kardashian).
I felt like I was on a cruise catered to, well… me.
I'm pleasantly surprised to find it's catered by the local Mexican restaurant.
Even the infrastructure of Fallowfield seemed catered to getting right on it.
They're a population that's used to being tolerated and even catered-to.
A dating site catered to "geeks," called DragonFruit, launched its app Tuesday.
From cakes and dresses to expensive catered receptions, it's not surprising that .
The platform has catered specifically to gamers with its Twitch Partner program.
Indeed, most of the shopping in the district is catered to millionaires.
Prime time television has historically catered to white eyes with silky hair.
Meals are catered; accommodations and facilities are top-notch and readily available.
Travel search engine KAYAK is launching a service catered to business travelers.
They ran a dry goods store that catered mostly to Mexican-Americans.
Along with a catered lunch, the bus riders get a seniors discount.
Restaurants that once largely catered to gallery patrons still dot 654th Avenue.
Industry groups have long claimed the NLRB has catered to labor unions.
That&aposs why a lot of my artwork is catered toward that.
My work provides a catered lunch every day for all of us.
With over 1,200 games released, just about every gaming taste is catered to.
I pack a small container of the grilled veggies from yesterday's catered lunch.
With over 1,200 games released, just about every gaming taste is catered for.
We kind of catered to one another instead of playing our own game.
Close your eyes and picture Wall Street bankers scowling into their catered breakfast.
At first, they used drink ideas that they'd gotten from parties they'd catered.
NBC News says it's building an online streaming services catered toward younger viewers.
Come back and grab a churro from a catered lunch at the office.
How did Outlander create a show that so expertly catered to women's tastes?
They had a whole section catered to just fake plants, which is crazy.
One too many catered lunches at the R29 offices had left Bain puzzled.
Both Jarden and Newell-Rubbermaid catered to baby care, commercial products and kitchenware.
I make myself a pita sandwich from leftovers from a catered training yesterday.
Now, they enjoy catered meals throughout the long days they're expected to clock.
There are numerous watering holes within the vast site, so everyone's catered for.
Shake Shack catered the affair, while DJ Nabs performed for the couple's guests.
"It was about being into clothes but not feeling catered for," says Jolliffe.
If an event catered to millennials occurs without one, has it actually occurred?
Cooling misters blew in front of fans, and 2,000 catered meals were ordered.
Geragos's restaurant, 10e, catered the event, supplying reporters with potatoes, cheese, and eggs.
Free food was everywhere, including a weekly Taco Tuesday and regular catered lunches.
There are so many people who can be catered to in Muay Thai.
In doing so they catered to their ego needs, not their bodily needs.
Supporters at rallies dined on catered food and were given free t-shirts.
Falafel was considered a working man's lunch, and Falafel Sahyoun catered to everyone.
As for Qeelin, we have never catered to the state of the economy.
But I want people to find their own comfort without being catered to.
The Geneva show has traditionally catered to luxury and premium brands and supercars.
Mr. Goode, whose hotels have catered to foreign dignitaries, isn't buying that argument.
SendGrid provides free, catered lunch every day from a variety of local restaurants.
"Catered lunch M-F; breakfast food available too," says a current Software Engineer.
Will it be a catered affair, or is it a pot luck meal?
It's Wednesday, which means the company provides everyone with a free catered lunch.
That's the one nice perk, we get lunch every day, catered for us.
Lunch is catered — this has been a great week for free office food, admittedly.
Each was catered to the country's particular attitudes toward gender roles and cultural norms.
It will be catered to the site's niche audience of millennial mobile video consumers.
Mr Li opened his first robot-catered restaurant in May, in Changsha, Hunan's capital.
Some received unexpected catered meals, pizza delivery, flowers, handwritten letters from children and desserts.
They also host MNDFL Taste, a partly silent organic catered dinner, paired with water.
Historically, Logitech has catered to PC gamers with mice, keyboards, headsets, and other peripherals.
I decide not to make dinner and get down on some free catered food.
The event was catered by a local favorite -- Chef Clarence Jackson (aka Chef Yeaaahhh).
Maybe it's like if Fargo took place at a party catered by Party Down.
On YouTube, I've always catered my videos to what the viewers want to see.
I was supposed to be at a different "sexy reno," one with catered brunch.
You'll land beside one of the cascades, where a catered picnic lunch awaits you.
There were slogans and signage all around that clearly catered to the Texan shopper.
When it came to baked goods, Walmart catered to many different types of shoppers.
For dinner, the couple served up Mexican food and sushi catered from local restaurants.
Trump has previously catered to truckers, pledging to slash taxes to help their businesses.
That's quite a feat for a movie catered to the 30-and-over crowd. 
The FF Plus has mostly catered to Afrikaner voters concerned with the land issue.
"If something is black, I take no offense in being catered to," Aremu said.
Dog owners pay $65 for an open bar, appetizers and a catered dog buffet.
" "I think the streetwear and sneaker industry is a bit catered more toward men.
We do have ping pong tables; we don't have five-star chef catered food.
Reddit shut several sections of its site that catered to Nazis and white supremacists.
City Sports, an apparel retailer that catered to runners, filed for bankruptcy in 23.
Netanyahu and Mr. Saidoff on Thursday include a few counts unrelated to catered meals.
She has catered Opening Ceremony launch parties and meals for the Kenzo design team.
Besides the museum, the building housed several non-profits that catered to Chinese Americans.
Jewelers, luxury retailers and cosmetics shops that catered to mainland tourists are closing outlets.
The tourist trade catered largely to backpackers looking for cheap hostels and coca tea.
When Mr. Cairo first arrived in Afghanistan, the program catered exclusively to war victims.
Prey was maybe the first "big" game that made me feel uniquely catered to.
Employees get catered parties, stock options, and substantial paid time off and parental leave.
FilmStruck catered to those of us who were abandoned by Netflix for its bottom line.
Starting this spring, Posana will provide visiting pooches with a meal catered to their palates.
Kimono shops catered to their style needs and even sent sales reps to customers' homes.
Startup workers with fancy catered lunches, free laundry service, and 70-minute commutes have burnout.
We have a very specific style, and that's what we've catered this little label to.
There are plenty to choose from, as the company catered to a number of niches.
Fashion, despite being an industry catered primarily to females, has always had a gender problem.
Even BuzzFeed offers free catered lunch twice a week to its New York City employees.
It's ball gowns, fake diamonds, catered mini-food, and the ultimate in high-society glamour.
There was one with a weird version of Android that catered to the security-conscious!
A local restaurant had dropped off a catered meal of tortillas, beef and grilled vegetables.
She catered to young patients who traveled long distances and paid cash for their prescriptions.
And if you're on a budget, the site offers lists catered to specific price ranges.
Second, the designers catered to the turtle's unique foot shape and two large, separated toes.
Instead, they've been feted, catered to and, most recently, had their taxes cut even more.
The nightclub catered to Latin Americans, and many of the victims were of Latino heritage.
A company in Germany picks up "odd-looking" edibles and cooks them for catered events.
When Lombardi's initially opened in Manhattan in 1905, it catered to the city's factory workers.
The film seemed specifically (and weirdly) catered to my new lifestyle: I was a punk!
Every need could be catered to; most ills remedied; instant gratification made ever more instant.
I catered their all-pie wedding and welcomed their daughter Mabel home from the hospital.
Two women in New York City created self-defense classes specifically catered to Muslim women.
But other parts of the store felt like they catered more to the everyday shopper.
Even junior editorial assistants grew accustomed to catered lunches and use of a car service.
But now that worry is taken away as they know they will be catered for.
"Close your eyes and picture Wall Street bankers scowling into their catered breakfast," he suggested.
"Free daily catered lunch and dinner, plus unlimited snacks and drinks," says a current employee.
Kounty Kitchen, a soul food restaurant owned by Cynthia Wilson in Indianapolis, catered the reception.
Carnivores are catered for at Twin Palms' new Wagyu Steakhouse — unimaginative name, but unbelievable meat.
It catered to neighborhood workers before drug dealers moved in and the lights went out.
WeWork largely catered to tech and other startups before starting to attract more enterprise customers.
He could have catered something at a restaurant- where the food would actually be hot.
Maybe he doesn't—he's a professional ballplayer, and sometimes you get accustomed to that catered life.
Meals will be catered, and the pantry was stocked with snacks before the first workers arrived.
A separate U.N.-funded catch-up scheme catered for nearly 18,000 children last year said UNICEF.
Throughout the age of the blockbuster, Hollywood has catered to dollars earned and spent by men.
But new and more nimble online retail companies are creating products specifically catered to a group.
The 200-guest baby shower she once catered was for a woman she did time with.
In all there were about 20 guests, catered to by a staff of about that many.
Women's physical health, however, both during pregnancy and after birth, is perhaps even worse catered for.
Nevertheless, the best way to beat Google is within a known context with catered result formats.
Clare Smyth, the woman who catered Markle and Harry's 200-person reception at Frogmore House, is.
As of September 2017, just 400 of America's 5,700 banks catered to the sector (see chart).
The cast and crew had just broken for a meal break, and were served catered food.
The "sponsored songs" will apparently be catered to users' regular listening habits on the streaming service.
I'm watching everyone at my job eat a yummy, catered and free meal for an event.
As two women, do you think you're always catered for in the world of true crime?
Roman banquets would be pretty exclusive and were only usually catered for fewer than 10 people.
Amazon employees also enjoy catered lunches, happy hour Fridays, and can bring their dogs to work.
Daltrey stressed the importance of treatment catered to adolescents, who are really neither children nor adults.
Four years ago, she set up boxing classes in London that catered predominantly to Muslim women.
To the outside observer, Silicon Valley is filled with daily catered lunches and in-house masseuses.
I recently unearthed the menu for a dinner party I catered when I was maybe fourteen.
Paper plates containing sandwiches, pasta, salad and steak, food that had been catered, were strewn about.
Before it became the Darcelle XV Showplace, as it's known today, the bar catered to lesbians.
Employees get catered parties, stock options, and substantial amounts of paid time off and parental leave.
Those clinics once catered almost exclusively to women at the older end of their childbearing years.
Are they being just watched and catered to, or are they being recorded or even broadcast?
Yet they often embody the antithesis of friluftsliv: expensive, with catered meals and bunk-bed accommodation.
The earliest camps sprouted in New England and catered to middle- and upper-middle-class Protestants.
Favoring fireworks over forensics, the debates catered to the imperatives of cable television, not the voters.
As for the food, the couple went with serving "Thanksgiving dinner" catered by Bacon and Caviar.
The financial services industry has long catered to men, making money management historically elusive to women.
The neighborhood, where businesses once catered to musicians and artists, is now dominated by national chains.
The neighborhood, where businesses once catered to musicians and artists, is now dominated by national chains.
The secret sauce of Recess' success is a brand-marketing-first approach catered to social media.
Around me, 30 or so people sit in plush leather chairs nibbling on catered tea sandwiches.
He ingratiated himself in the most blatant and transparent manner possible — he catered to Trump's ego.
All his adult life he has surrounded himself with sycophants who catered to his every whim.
In dissents especially, his style really catered to an audience as much outside the profession as within.
He personally paid for the event to be catered by some of America's great fast food joints.
"There's an opening for companies to attract the Muslim consumer who's not being catered to," Akhtar says.
All are linked to alleged Southern California birth tourism companies that catered to predominately wealthy Chinese clients.
Carolina, Bastardo's mother, worked in the kitchen of a fancy hotel that catered to visiting oil executives.
With all this information, the company's customizer creates shampoo with active ingredients catered to your hair needs.
I eat Caesar salad, shrimp pasta, and a Rice Krispies treat from Newk's, which catered the lunch.
Back in April 2005, Froelich confirmed her relationship status with Bourdain when he catered her book party.
Lunch is catered: pizza, sandwiches, and appetizers for the adults, and pizza and cake for the kids.
As they left, many of the launderettes, restaurants and legal firms that had catered to them folded.
It's ironic that an industry so catered to women would be run mostly by men, isn't it?
That way, all your security needs are catered for, even if you use different systems at home.
The book is not specifically catered to women, but Vanderpoel certainly had female readers on her mind.
The after parties catered to a broader crowd, and included at least one fundraiser for Michigan causes.
Cheun grew up around food; her father was a farmer and a cook who catered large events.
"I think with increasing demand eventually shale oil will all be catered for," Al-Sada told reporters.
If you're in charge of ordering catered lunch at your office, you probably have heard about ezCater .
From this Geneva airport 'dictator's aircraft' tracker to this UK airspace tweetbot, most niches are catered for.
His team played a fast-paced offense that catered to its guard-oriented strength — talent before system.
WarnerMedia just shuttered FilmStruck, a service that catered to fans of classic and independent movies, for example.
Complimentary catered meals have become almost standard as tech giants compete to have the most appealing campus.
As darkness falls and catered food arrives in the newsroom for the coming siege, the bustle increases.
Most hair-care options on the market aren't fully catered to your specific hair needs and goals.
And it sure looks like this health coverage policy reform process is being catered to them... again.
The websites I used for this project catered to "alternative" sexualities, although I don't like that term.
I'm also impressed by the shade range on the Lush website—all skin tones are catered for.
And then in 2017, Dutch authorities also busted PGP Sure, which also allegedly catered to organized crime.
Every month, the service will send him five samples catered to his hair, skin, and personal style. 
Independent Cottages is a self-catered home rental service in the UK, specializing in renting British cottages.
Instead, she catered to stereotypes of lazy Greeks, at one point suggesting they take too much vacation.
Walter Rounsevel, its debonair manager turned owner, catered to the Rockefellers, Roosevelts and Goldwaters of the country.
Politicians have long catered to this view, but Mr. Trump is first to make it official policy.
His wife already faces criminal charges of sneaking $100,000 in catered meals into the prime minister's residence.
The menus illustrated how the restaurants catered to a more Western palate rather than traditional Chinese meals.
Each stump speech is specifically catered to hit certain highs with key lines to hook the audience.
Known for throwing lavish retreats catered by hip mixologists, Mr. Nelson has the loyalty of his staff.
Its outdoor picnic area was catered with Iberian ham, Chinese meat buns, fresh fish and Mediterranean salads.
With the guidance of her herbalist aunt, she began to make hair products catered to black women.
Other parts of the school experience — report cards, catered meals — we couldn't just go out and find.
Get your morning bagels catered all week long with 20 percent off all pickup or delivery catering orders.
Shapeways provides catered lunches, snacks, and beverages that keep the team fueled until it's time to head home.
Known as the "Hollywood Madam," she managed an upscale prostitution ring that catered to the rich and famous.
The Google Super Bowl party Zume catered was hosted by a group of African-American Googlers, said Collins.
"Now I knew I probably wouldn't be that well catered for because I'm vegan," she wrote on Imgur.
The service catered to audiophiles who were disgruntled with the lower quality audio that other online stores provided.
Bob Marshall, who has served 13 terms and sponsored a raft of bills catered to the religious right.
We have all these people living on the street, and we're bringing in these massive, expensive, catered meals.
The Rolles catered food for the festival management team, who also stayed at their resort in Exuma Beach.
Our office has catered lunch on Wednesdays, but our current caterers have been hit or miss on quality.
He wants to be catered to and he wants to have the ball in his hands every play.
Does it resemble a Williams-Sonoma catalog, if Williams-Sonoma catered to obscenely wealthy people who hate warmth?
In short, no matter what you do or don't eat, you'll find something specifically catered to your needs.
Euveka's shape-shifting mannequin could help create clothes tailored to body types not catered to by the industry.
McGovern's gym catered to some of the best athletes in the world and improved the careers of many.
There were galleries that catered to different price points [such as Factory Fresh and Ad Hoc in Bushwick].
My stomach hurt and everyone around me was eating the Greek food we had catered in for lunch.
When there are catered meals, Eldredge opts for grilled chicken breast, and salads with couscous, quinoa and kale.
The senator, 66, has long catered to some of the blue-collar voters Trump appealed to in 2016.
The plan was to build what Ottolenghi calls a celebration cake, a dessert he serves at catered events.
They're super catered to, they're super rich, and they travel the world having a wonderful life making art.
There was something for everyone, from the NFL Experience that catered to family fun, to booming dance clubs.
That ranges from heavy hitters to small satellite-catered rocket companies like Vector, Rocket Lab and Virgin Orbit.
To encourage people to work longer hours, she started having dinner catered to the office around 8 p.m.
Meghan has also catered to ladies on the shorter side, as there's a petite version of the dress.
Danielle Bernstein, the name behind popular fashion influencer WeWoreWhat, has launched a project management platform catered toward influencers.
In the mid 1990s, he volunteered for PlanetOut, a public media company that catered to the LGBTQ community.
Jordan noticed there was an unmet opportunity for a service that catered to women and used women drivers.
There's a store in Korea that recently opened up called Honey Hair that's mostly catered toward natural hair.
My team catered to every single woman there, and everyone got the full works — swimsuits, bags, bracelets, bags.
To me, anyone that has ever catered to the idea that these things can't mix is a square.
He also catered to large parties in the American Hotel, a two-story building attached to the saloon.
You can see from the pics ... several bouquets of flowers, catered food and tables have been taken inside.
The other five doctors were employed by the clinics, which catered to patients with joint and spinal injuries.
Evidently catered toward autonomous driving, the Prophecy sports a pair of joysticks instead of a conventional steering wheel.
The platform comprises over 70 VR "environments" catered to specific disorders, with 15,000 patients treated across 50 countries.
It marks a departure from the historically ultra-rich, insulated client base to which it&aposs long catered.
Mr. McConaughey, well groomed in a dark suit, looks as if he is back from a catered affair.
Our catered lunch today is sandwiches and salad from my favorite place, so that lifts my spirits, too.
They live in a bubble, are catered to, have very little in common with the rest of us.
I go upstairs to a catered lunch, and usually have a turkey sandwich to get my carbs in.
In 2014, Morales was elected to a third term, and the following January Gustu catered his inauguration ceremony.
At first, they catered quinceañeras and weddings, but soon opened their own restaurant, Gish Bac, in Mid-City.
But being a daddy lover does mean that the game industry hasn't really catered to some of your appetites.
Are any of the products on Unbound catered to women who may also be going through the same struggle?
Though he refused to go along with "coalitional presidentialism," Bolsonaro astutely catered to evangelical interests in his cabinet picks.
Catered by Husk Nashville, the bash included a few famous faces on its guest list — like newlywed Kelsea Ballerini.
This idea that us ladies need to be catered to — the studios going 'Well, that's not what women like.
Richt expensed a catered dinner at his home in June, 2015 for freshmen players and coaches, totalling 40 people.
And in the season seven premiere, the show catered to the demands of viewers in a really important way.
I think these people have to be dealt with—I don't mean like catered to or reached out to.
Guests dined on food catered by the St. Regis, and enjoyed a delicious cake by Julie Miller Cake Design.
Fifty, including 29-year-old gunman Omar Mateen, were killed at the nightclub, which catered to the LGBT community.
Trump famously made Riyadh a stop on his first foreign trip and he has since catered to the regime.
Lunch is catered (as it typically is on Mondays), and we have a great spread with salad and chicken.
In L.A. [his own usual U.S. base], it's more catered to these things — you've got back entrances and that.
As these resources are catered to complete beginners, they provide no easy transition into more complex concerns of programming.
BottomsUp, a brand that made headlines about ten years ago, also catered to cancer patients and men in wheelchairs.
From the catered food to the leather-bound diplomas, Adams said it made the experience that much more powerful.
When you first signed up, you had the option to create a profile that catered to your specific needs.
You can make this guy that could potentially be a functioning adult and turn them into this catered toddler.
People who love games, unsurprisingly, felt catered to by Sony, and in return declared the console maker their champion.
It said it has around 80,000 listings in China, where it has catered to close to 1.6 million arrivals.
The study looked at 690 employees using an onsite cafeteria, as well as 195 students choosing catered lunch options.
They catered to the whims of their most valuable customers, even providing chefs who could recreate obscure Chinese dishes.
Through his catered events, he's raised the bar on what is possible when mixing cannabis and high-end cuisine.
Many opportunities are catered to small businesses owned by veterans or that can fulfill needs in research and development.
It was a catered event in a hotel, with a buffet of traditional Bengali food (the family's heritage). Yum.
It's very fair to think of "JIMP" as insignificant because those it catered to were so very that: insignificant.
Use it as the perfect way to surprise a loved one with a trip catered to things they love.
She met Dr. Spyer in 20153 at a Greenwich Village restaurant, Portofino, that catered to lesbians on Friday nights.
He catered to perceptions that Turkey was becoming a liberal society governed by tolerance and the rule of law.
These memes — witty, visual and catered to the audience — have powered the group's explosive growth by allowing self-reflection.
My favorite Armenian restaurant Carousel came and catered and then was surprised with a beignet truck and churro stand!
A flat-screen by the door showed which floors were serving which ethnic cuisine, all catered by nearby restaurants.
On Tuesdays, the office offers catered sandwiches for everyone, so I snag a sandwich and eat at my desk.
But, generally speaking, resale businesses were little local shops that catered to aficionados, hipsters, and people on a budget.
Meals are designed by Kimball and catered so that she can make sure players are getting the right nutrients.
One of my meetings has a Panera-catered lunch, so I get a sandwich, chips, cookie, and Diet Coke.
James Wormley owned the Wormley Hotel, a luxury establishment that opened in 1871 and catered to affluent white visitors.
The 2016 candidates, for example, catered to Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in fashioning their positions on trade treaties.
But he remained defiant on Monday as Iranians recalled the end of a monarch who catered to the rich.
The meal was catered; Mr. Pinker said he wasn't sure if Mr. Zuckerberg had slaughtered any of the animals himself.
Workers stayed late, batting around ideas, playing board games, and eating leftovers from the day's catered lunch—tacos, curries, burgers.
In the kitchen, a catered breakfast of eggs, bacon, biscuits, hash browns and an assortment of pastries covered the table.
Afterwards, the couple headed to their wedding reception — catered by Whim Hospitality — to celebrate their new union with loved ones.
Lyft has launched a new third-party ride-request service called Concierge catered to seniors seeking rides to doctor's appointments.
These folks know what they're doing, offering a variety of different painted gadgets and have long catered to Apple owners.
What's happening: Over the past two weeks, WarnerMedia has shut down three digital video services that catered to niche audiences.
The Max Pro model is also catered more to those on the go, as it also features a 5,000mAH battery.
These meetings are pretty much a waste of my time, but we get catered breakfast, which makes it worth it.
If you're more into getting your holiday party catered (we won't tell), this personal assistant can help with that, too.
Maybe if you worked in a restaurant that catered for a nicer, more ethical demographic, everyone would be more civil.
Eventually, an entire healthy ecosystem of game software studios catered to the installed base of Atari 8-bit computer owners.
The elixir is part of the brand's new Royal Oils collection, its first line that's specifically catered to ethnic hair.
It is expected that many of these ads will be catered to the event or will be debuts for marketers.
As the most senior of the online video platforms, YouTube had long catered to video in more standard, horizontal formats.
Because the bot was originally written as reminders to myself, it's catered specifically to that Twitter-obsessive type of anxiety.
The Idaho Statesman newspaper said the apartment complex catered to low-income families and was run by a Boise nonprofit.
The message seemed to be catered to prospective buyers, as did a tweet sent by Russia's defense ministry in December.
Green's club originally catered for workers at Kellingley Colliery just outside the town, which was Britain's last deep coal mine.
After spending a decade at Bear Sterns, he launched his own investment firm that he claimed only catered to billionaires.
The Fab Five were heartless in a way that catered perfectly to 1990s homophobic stereotypes but was also genuinely funny.
The Elantra GT Sport sells well all over Europe, and Hyundai has catered to that region in its 229 redesign.
Nye's show became the perfect addition because it catered to the cord-cutting millennials who grew up watching the scientist.
Fenty's new bronzer comes in 9 shades specifically catered to pop on all skin tones, but especially on dark complexions.
Springer was a shock host who catered to our most prurient, illogical desires and got rich because we gave in.
All the ingredients we use in our catered foods follow the dictionary definition of natural: made by nature, not humankind.
American Eagle has catered to the 15-to-25-year-old market with jeans, hoodies, and casual clothing since 1977.
It's very casual [in tone], but catered more to individuals looking for actual dates/relationships rather than just a hookup.
Snapchat's introducing new "Advanced Mode" ad technology catered for large brand advertiser campaigns that will rival Facebook's "Power Editor" feature.
American hotels were not necessarily better, he said, but catered to American expectations, which include bigger bedrooms and wider beds.
Women — a group that makes up 303 percent of the voting-age population — are catered to like a niche group.
In those days, dispensaries catered to what Wolf calls "the medical-stoner community," heavy users and people with chronic pain.
It was a place that catered to a crowd of people who did not have a care in the world.
" At that time, CBS was last in the ratings and catered to an older audience that enjoyed series like "Dr.
No other secretary of defense in recent memory has so insistently catered to his diplomatic counterparts, the former official said.
I bought the pants in an outdoor market at a store that looked like it mostly catered to retired ajummas.
YouTube is crawling with free video content catered to every workout you can think of — and that includes ab exercises.
Last year, Vimeo launched its consumer-facing SaaS tool catered towards providing video professionals with high-grade video creation tools.
Berry advertised his products with postings on forums that catered to recreational drug users, research-chemical enthusiasts and pill addicts.
It provided silver for John F. Kennedy's inauguration festivities and catered to the likes of Frank Sinatra and Lennox Lewis.
The move will have major ramifications in London's financial and real estate industries, which have long catered to Russia wealth.
In his rhetoric, and on hot-button topics such as immigration, Trump has catered to his base at every step.
Unlike many sex education curriculums, sexual health text services offer personalized resources catered to young people's behaviors, preferences, and lifestyles.
But centuries after the first pissoirs were installed in Paris, women are still not being adequately catered for, said Martin.
Remaking the brand in her own image, one that catered to the female gaze, she stripped away fuss and frippery.
Fernando Karadima, the former head of El Bosque parish in Santiago, who catered to the elite while abusing teenage boys.
The show finds a way to combine affecting emotional drama with Tarantino-inspired violence—all catered to an MTV audience.
When consulting with clients interested in Chakrubs, she will work individually to find the right crystal catered to individual healing.
Construction work and other businesses that would have catered to the world's largest online retailer could be at risk too.
In 2010 nearly half the parliament was controlled by al-Wefaq, an opposition group that catered to the disgruntled Shia majority.
Wailana catered to all kinds, with a menu that spanned six pages in an oversized cloth-bound compendium of diner favorites.
Then I catered the overtime meal three days in a row for the next film I worked in, Alice in Wonderland.
To do this, the company created an iconic lineup of colorful water bottles catered toward hikers, travelers, and daily commuters alike.
Another is to send out alerts when catered events let out, inevitably leaving trays still flush with fruit, bagels and crudités.
Nor does it excuse the politicians who catered to it — nay, encouraged it — over the course of the debate over Brexit.
Employees still enjoyed their perks, including catered lunches, company-funded parties, and in-office activities like cupcake socials and puppy playdates.
There also always seems to be an overflow of food from a catered lunch meeting or leftovers from a birthday celebration.
He bought a delicious, catered lunch and spent two hours talking about his life story and answering questions from the group.
Wealthy white tourists are doted upon and catered to, while Marcus chills poolside without the woman he wants by his side.
What good is the iTunes Store if your music needs are catered through an (optional) Apple Music subscription, you may ask?
But even then, the advertisements and catalogs still catered to the male gaze (ask any teenage boy with access to mailboxes).
Ultimately, Ibarra said, it was a less pressured and more enjoyable experience than the last time he catered for a pontiff.
Meanwhile, Trump's luxury properties have long catered to the kinds of foreign buyers known to launder cash through real estate acquisitions.
The audience fractured in the decades that followed as the cable networks catered to subscribers who paid for what they watched.
Organizations like NetBase are focusing on using sentiment-based insights from social media to develop marketing approaches catered to specific audiences.
Some residents, on social media, have criticized the White Water Classic and the celebrations around it because they catered to blacks.
But early startups relying on limited funds can't shell out for a fleet of private commuter buses or daily catered meals.
For years, Ms. Kaba cooked breakfast at Sylvia's in Harlem and catered from her home, often cooking for the local mosque.
So I selected four kits that billed themselves as nutritious and catered toward different diets, like vegetarian, paleo or gluten-free.
I started pitching myself beyond local events, and reached out to bigger conferences and online organizations that catered to my people.
The retailer was known for its DieHard, Craftsman and Kenmore brands that catered mostly to men shopping for home-building products.
But for decades before that, as a milliner, he catered to Jackie Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Josephine Baker.
My parents worked hard to help build affordable post-war apartment housing and shopping centers that catered to new business development.
"For too long, Washington has catered to lobbyists and special interests, rather than the American people," Omar said in a statement.
So, don&apost they deserve a dog food that is designed specifically for them and catered to their unique nutritional profile?
Will we be a party centered around the creative class of special flowers used to having their every whim catered to?
At first the company catered only to women, but has since expanded to offer men's clothing, plus sizes and maternity wear.
His catered events are more reminiscent of the perks given to employees at Bloomberg LP than the usual shoestring Democratic rally.
His catered events are more reminiscent of the perks given to employees at Bloomberg LP than the usual shoestring Democratic rally.
Woodland's broader integration coincided with a wave of white flight from Newark, and the cemetery soon catered predominantly to black residents.
However it appears to have been a price worth paying, with the luxury dwelling having catered to Mourinho&aposs every need.
Bernie Sanders saw part of this: His platform catered to the fears and desires of the working-middle-class (white) American.
But these movies catered to the sensibilities of Western critics and viewers, and won few fans in Africa, leaving no cultural footprint.
The fellow pointed him toward the Mycological Society which has since 1962 catered to those with an interest in mycology and mycophagy.
But eloping can be just as meaningful as a larger wedding, as the small ceremony can be catered to a couple's interests.
That's how much food was rescued from VIP catered sections, concession stands, suites and other places the morning after the Super Bowl.
Despite the connotations of the word "diversity," the visa lottery originally catered to European immigrants — and, in particular, those from Western Europe.
There were always seedy nightclubs that catered to whiskey-swilling men tucked into the half-cellars of buildings along Saadoun Street downtown.
They also crafted an education effort that catered to younger voters online about the "extremist and racist" statements previously made by Moore.
No matter whether your Thanksgiving is pot-lucked, catered, or mockalate-crusted — someone is having a fight before, during, or after dinner.
It's not like they actually catered food to the festival, and the remote island doesn't exactly have a bodega on the corner.
And for a catered winter party on a dark Alaska night, Ms. Linford said, you can't beat the just-in-time taste.
Streaming services have finally caught on to how their users' share services and are creating plans and promotions catered to this audience.
Hired help assists the camp in the concert productions and the corral of RVs that surround a catered cafeteria and lounge space.
Instead, I explored areas that were catered to adults, like Pinks, a highly Instagrammable bar dedicated to serving champagne and bubbly cocktails.
The service is available to existing customers, but will also be open to those who aren't interested in having other meals catered.
Snapchat is introducing new ad technology called Advanced Mode catered for large brand advertiser campaigns that will rival Facebook's Power Editor feature.
The inaugural event was touted as a unique, multi-day music and arts festival with celebrity chef-catered meals and impressive accommodations.
While some Amazon employees receive daily catered lunches and happy hour Fridays, these pups get access to some nifty perks as well.
Rather than being built and catered specifically to you and your current financial situation, robo-advisors are designed to serve the masses.
Pizza Socks Box (4 pairs), $25.99From pizza ovens to pizza apparel, there's no shortage of gifts catered to pizza lovers out there.
The last Confederate veteran to live there died in 1941, and the home catered to veterans' widows until it closed in 1963.
Right now, VR porn is predominantly catered to men as they are the ones who are more likely to own a headset.
The 32-year-old college dropout from Colombia ran a cybersecurity startup that catered to drug cartels looking for more secure communications.
Business Insider broke down how the series is less hard-edged and catered more to teens (and that's not a bad thing).
Some respondents said the events seemed "catered to gay men" and like they had been planned with no lesbian influence at all.
And with its security staff, in-house casting office, green room, and policy of serving employees a catered lunch every day, Kink.
The main shift I experienced at that time was that I was no longer writing stories specifically catered to my own desires.
There are catered spreads: fig scones and organic coffee in the morning; brisket, pulled pork sliders and crudités later in the day.
He has catered at festivals including Wilderness, WOMAD, and Latitude, and will also be setting up shop at this weekend's Reading Festival.
Moderators also said the criteria for flagging videos constantly fluctuated and often catered exclusively to concerns that could affect marketing to advertisers.
And his finance operation is plotting how to keep the checks coming when catered parties for big contributors are on hold — indefinitely.
People started commissioning Garcia to do the food for their weddings, and last year, his team catered for the crew at Glastonbury.
Third, when our company has met a goal or we've added a new client, I will have lunch catered for the staff.
It started selling the bread wholesale to other restaurants, and DV23 was one of a few places in town that catered breakfast.
His private multinational company has catered to middle-class women, selling leggings and tunics at his own outlets and Dillard's department stores.
A supper catered by Eat Offbeat, a company that employs refugee women as cooks, is an option for the intermission between shows.
So, in 2014, Sivakumar was tapped to start CREATE-X, an umbrella of entrepreneurial support programs catered specifically to Georgia Tech undergraduates.
Last year, Obama had 500 guests, food catered by San Antonio celebrity chef Johnny Hernandez and music by Mexican pop band Mana.
As for the catered baskets, this year, N.Y.C. will have renowned chef and Michelin star recipient Marc Forgione curating four picnic baskets.
In theory, designated canteens at all but one self-catered center supply three fixed meals a day on a 28-day menu
The most successful strategy is one catered to your customers — one that speaks to them on a personal level but isn't forced.
My office is getting catered lunch today, so I only grab a granola bar and I'm out the door around 8:30.
The scheduled ride has also been a staple of black car and limo services that historically catered to corporate and business travelers.
More broadly, it is a testament to her power and presence today in a system that has always catered more to men.
He just keeps on trucking with his bullet points catered to the most base Americans, and it's been wildly successful for him.
Lupus Lounge became the home for more extreme sounds, while Auerbach Tontrager was catered for acts on the folkier side of the spectrum.
Netflix has rolled out a marketing campaign catered to younger viewers, including with a launch of a special Tumblr page for the show.
But denying them the headlines that make them sound powerful, and the pleading responses that make them feel catered to, is a start.
Some viewers were further concerned that the episode focused too much on Jay's surgery and seemed to be catered to a straight audience.
The DJ is another one of our coworkers, and there are margaritas, beers, and an amazing taco bar catered by another coworker's mom.
As Democratic candidates catered to wealthier suburban voters, they left behind working-class Americans, unions, African-Americans, the poor and other disadvantaged groups.
Google on Monday unveiled a Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2, a new model of its Google Glass that's catered specifically to business uses.
She was a caterer in Los Angeles for years; she says she provided food for the Twilight premiere, and even catered the Oscars.
Some of the displays are definitely catered to the history buffs, like an exhibit of significant events in the path toward American democracy.
While we've served beef at the core of our menu since 2001, we've always catered well to the veggies out there, & always will.
Their first parties were typical brunch events hosted at the Rivington Hotel in New York City, catered by Chef Roblé with 200 guests.
As seen on the 18-year-old's Snapchat, the family dined on middle eastern cuisine catered by their favorite Armenian eatery, Carousel Restaurant.
When Andrews suggested the two book a conference together, one that catered to their myriad interests, she decided to give it a go.
It seems to only make me hungrier, so I also eat a few tortilla chips left over from a catered lunch last week.
For catered parties, where you might need a formal headcount, asking for a final confirmation one to two weeks in advance is best.
"One of the first calls we got was an inquiry about whether we catered for splosh parties," co-founder Sam Bompas told Refinery29.
Trump, who unabashedly catered to the GOP base, has succeeded where pro-establishment moderates such as past presidential nominees Mitt Romney and Sen.
BarkBox will send at least two toys, two all-natural bags of treats and a chew each month catered around a specific theme.
These desires don't add up to a new Republican synthesis, and the candidates who have catered to them more successfully haven't devised one.
And it makes the low salary more manageable because breakfast is paid for, lunch is catered, and I eat the leftovers for dinner.
The place where I worked catered to an almost 100-percent college crowd and was right in the heart of a large university.
Get Out was notably a direct commentary on racism and anti-blackness, which catered to a black audience while entertaining the white gaze.
Of course, those attendees who scored an invite to the Governor's Ball got a catered dinner after the show, but come on, Academy.
Villanelle's bisexuality is brazenly performed on screen, in a way that doesn't feel catered to—or even aware of, really—the male gaze.
Inside, a gifted and talented school catered almost exclusively to white and Asian families, while a regular school served black and Latino children.
It also has an education program, where it offers literacy and language courses catered to immigrant communities who can't understand or speak English.
Still, the view among many in the settlements was that APEC catered to the political ambitions of the elite while neglecting the masses.
Ownership covered losses, with the trade-off being that Peretz frequently fired the editors and the magazine overall catered to his ideological views.
He noted that the first pop-up VR lab he started, in Park Slope in 2016, catered almost exclusively to families with children.
"Party Food" by Susan Spungen, $8.48, available at Amazon Another must for the entertaining types is a cookbook catered specifically to party food.
During the 1920s, the height of speakeasy culture in America, illicit venues and establishments that catered to gay clientele frequently hosted drag performance.
And the best place doesn't mean we've got fancy ping-pong tables and some sort of five-star chef catered food … You don't?!
When flights take half the time, amenities like bulky lie-flat beds and multiple catered meals become unnecessary, saving fuel and reducing emissions.
So do the companies, based all over the country, that supply the oil industry with everything from pipes to trucks and catered meals.
Listen, isn't it weird when people pretend they want to dig up F. Scott Fitzgerald or whoever and eat catered sandwiches with them?
With Monica Saxena, a partner and London native whose wedding Mr. Anand catered, he has decorated the restaurant in celebratory black and gold.
Besides the amazing coworkers, inspiring mission and great company culture, we get free catered lunch every day in our Mill Valley, CA headquarters.
"The libraries belong to the people," she added, so it made sense to offer a list catered to the city's Spanish-speaking residents.
On YouTube and Twitter and Instagram, recommendation algorithms have been making us feel individually catered to while bending our selfhood into profitable shapes.
Bloomberg's campaign events have everything: catered food, more than enough free T-shirts for everyone, highly produced stages with themed backdrops and lecterns.
One analyst assessed the attack was a measured response by Iran, rather than an outright declaration of war, primarily catered for Iranian audiences.
Riders are treated to panoramic views of Los Angeles, then head back to the ranch for a catered barbecue and live country music.
For decades the government pushed industrial growth, so the country's cities filled up with drab business hotels that catered to armies of salarymen.
The cheap drinks, cavernous space, and location next to the Williamsburg Bridge soon attracted a specific clientele, which Mr. Gregorski happily catered to.
Not so much a place to swing clubs as a retreat for downward dogs, the organization catered to society women, including some Vanderbilts.
While festivals like these are usually catered to adults and other graffiti/street art figures, Upfest decided to make the festival something larger.
That wasn't its only legacy—it paved the way for a host of other venues which catered to the local Afro-Caribbean community.
In co-living situations, utilities and WiFi are included, as are a number of amenities, such as house cleaning services and catered parties.
Up until a few years ago, indoor "cruising spaces" called hattenba were the norm, and they catered to every possible fetish you could imagine.
Some in recent years have also required an online training — similar to the ones companies give their employees — that haven't been catered for campaigns.
On the funeral day, Ms. Reggie arrived at the luncheon afterward to find that it was catered by her mentor, the restaurateur John Besh.
Their success — all women eventually became millionaires — shows how much of an untapped market there was for beauty products that catered to black women.
AUrate was founded by Sophie Kahn and Bouchra Ezzahraoui to empower other women to shop in a market that has historically catered to men.
One of the reasons Uber ended up exiting the Chinese market was that it did not successfully build a product catered to Chinese citizens.
Partridge owned her own electrical company that catered to rural communities in Devon, and she was passionate about encouraging women to pursue engineering careers.
"Talk radio and Fox News have long catered to a conservative constituency hungry for information and perspectives that confirm its beliefs," the researchers wrote.
That first run was an immediate hit for an LGBTQ community that had few national outlets that catered to it outside of The Advocate.
The broken-hearted ballads he wrote as the front man for Genesis catered to those who needed to protect themselves from destructive, careless women.
For years, Butterball has catered to less intuitive home cooks by keeping its "Turkey Talk Line" open for any and all turkey-related questions.
AmEx, which has long catered to affluent customers, has struggled with the loss of long-term contracts, including one with retailer Costco Wholesale Corp.
Beyond that, imagine that during this time, much of US popular culture seemed catered to making sure you felt validated in your life choices.
The report suggests moving the company's catered dinners to a time when employees with families could join, as well as offering flexible work arrangements.
"Foreign-born or foreign-resident populations in developed markets is a segment that is just not catered for well," she said in an interview.
While some of Amazon's human employees receive daily catered lunches and happy hour Fridays, these pups get access to some nifty perks as well.
Everything about the trip is catered to you, including customized menus prepared by a professional chef, snorkeling on the reef, and personal spa treatments.
This new product launch represents a large and new opportunity for Osmo, which has so far catered to kids aged between five and 12.
As the Democratic party increasingly catered to the coastal elites and moved further to the left, those blue-collar voters became ever more alienated.
At its peak in the early-to-mid 1980s, some 30 bars, sex clubs, restaurants, bathhouses, clothing stores, and other establishments catered to leather.
The place looks more like a party catered in someone's backyard than a restaurant, as we are sitting at plastic tables in someone's backyard.
Office perks used to include junk food and catered lunches, but for a health-conscious generation, plant walls could keep them at work longer.
The city is famously full of diversions for rootless Westerners; any neurosis or perversion might be catered to in the warrens between its skyscrapers.
There were scores of illegal bars in New York, many of them private clubs run by the Mafia, that catered to gays and lesbians.
This is not a typical trailer park: There's a boutique that sells incense and dinner can be catered by one of the local restaurants.
The Glucksteins and Salmons founded Lyons, a firm that shaped British tastes, catered for Buckingham Palace and owned a hit parade of mega-brands.
In the plaintiffs' eyes, Mr. Fitzsimmons catered to privilege, allowing the offspring of big donors to get a leg up in the application process.
Imagine you're at a party — a fancy, catered thing with hors d'oeuvres floating by on trays and golden light suffusing a vast, elegant room.
MaryAnn Rolle, a restaurant owner in the Bahamas who catered daily meals and rented villas to the festival crew, says she is owed $134,2200.
Kitty, with her daughter in tow, arrived to capture some of the money sloshing around with a cook wagon that catered to oil workers.
New York, which has 215,214 miles of streets, once catered to cars by building a network of roadways that still cuts through the city.
At the helm of a company that catered to women but was run largely by men, Mr. Wexner lost touch with what women wanted.
Glimpse the changing leaves as you enjoy catered food and drinks and relax to the sound of the Schmoods, a local hip-hop collective.
As with their contemporaries — Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich — they created sui generis personae, supported by a studio system that catered to them.
The last time I saw Khan was at an overwhelmingly well catered wedding reception he hosted for his nephew inside a hangar-size tent.
Initially, stores that opened on Thanksgiving tried to use the announcement as a way to show consumers that their needs were being catered to.
Depending on the different smart devices and smart plugs you have at home, you can create routines catered for a specific time of day.
Policy is justified not on the effects it has, but on the feelings it inspires in the people whose fears are being catered to.
The event was rife with artists treading the line between childlike, creepy, abstract, and surrealist art, which catered to my undying penchant for nostalgia.
This platform's features regarding preservation, best-practices, and management catered to multiple players in the world of dealing art—artists, gallerists, curators, collectors—are promising.
One option even allows brides to get their bachelorette parties catered by Domino's, although we cannot confirm that the pizzas will be shaped like genitalia.
Since launching last February, Cameo says it has sold 26,000 shout outs, all catered to people excited about familiar (and affordable) faces sending their best.
Those bribes sometimes came in the form of "cash, paid vacations, personal jewelry, catered parties, guns, gun paraphernalia, and other benefits," according to federal prosecutors.
That left more than 80 percent of the meals that people consume the rest of the week as not being catered to by Hello Fresh.
This of course won't be entirely necessary as all your election streaming needs will be catered to by our friends over at Deadspin and Jezebel.
Lunch will be catered by Design Cuisine, a local caterer where Trump's social secretary Rickie Niceta Lloyd worked prior to joining the East Wing team.
People on the autism spectrum have begun to use apps as tools to turn their phones and tablets into assistive tech, catered to their needs.
Given that Wrecking Ball catered very much to fans of that post-hardcore/emo scene Thursday had been an instrumental part of, expectations were high.
Other social networks at the time, such as Friendster, didn't focus on music, while MySpace catered to it — and everyone had music on their profile.
"There are catered buffets for every meal or you can also get things made to order behind the bar in the kitchen area," says Swartz.
Male managers, who catered to men thinking of joining the club, were paid 7.5% of the signup fee when they brought in a new member.
"At Airbnb we have lunch and breakfast catered for us every single day because we want to enjoy good food over great conversations," said Kwok.
The June tours catered to visitors from New York, Philadelphia and Milwaukee, and the later tours are aimed at visitors from Seattle and San Francisco.
Sara Netanyahu, who is married to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE, pleaded guilty on Sunday to misusing state funding to order catered meals.
The larger company is famous for hotel chains like Travelodge and Ramada, but also has long had a business in self-catered and family accommodation.
The party was sick -- catered by Popeyes Chicken (delicious) and included live performances from Twista and Do Or Die (some of D-Wade's favorite rappers).
We went shopping at both stores and found that Trader Joe's offered an overall superior grocery shopping experience that was catered to the average consumer.
They brought softer materials and recycled materials, lower price points, expanded size ranges, and silhouettes that catered to comfort and confidence over the male gaze.
Though these threats were often empty, the superpowers so feared losing ground against one another that they quickly catered to the whims of smaller countries.
"We did something in Mexico City around how do you have a Pride experience that isn't being catered to in this one space?" he said.
The second-story business, a fixture on Lexington Avenue between 73rd and 74th Streets since it opened in 1913, has catered to generations of men.
"It wasn't just alcohol, it was a fully catered event at my cost, by the way, in appreciation for the work they do," he said.
Built mostly as rentals to meet pent-up demand, they catered to the middle class — or at least what passes for middle class in Manhattan.
She is accused of inappropriately using state money to pay for $100,000 worth of catered meals, while also spending thousands of dollars on private chefs.
Recently reopened after the hurricanes forced substantial rebuilding, Rosewood Little Dix Bay has catered to the affluent since Laurance Rockefeller developed the resort in 1964.
Surprisingly, the lounge also catered to youngsters with a game room complete with Xbox One and games such as GTA V and Call of Duty.
David Levinson, a Washington, D.C.-based union lawyer and former investigator for the NLRB, shot back at the claims the Obama board catered to unions.
The San Diego-based company spun out of sequencing giant Illumina two years ago, specializing in next-generation DNA testing services catered to law enforcement.
These milder ways of celebrating might include a catered lunch, golf outing, scotch tasting, pickup basketball, shooting pool or a poker game, Mr. Dulac said.
"They are games catered to these all-star individual players who are so obsessed with power that they'll spend millions to have it," he said.
But by 2010, he was back doing business with Deutsche Bank through its private-banking unit, which catered to some of the world's wealthiest people.
Miss Cleo catered to true believers right up until her final days, looking into their futures from the comfort of her home ... TMZ has learned.
Money previously estimated a yurt stay to cost $25,000 for the weekend, which also included catered meals and two artist passes to the festival shows.
Something like Space Fleet was so seemingly catered to Bob's desires that he doesn't aim to improve upon it, or bend it, or subvert it.
Storefronts that once catered mostly to locals, selling phones and other consumer gear, are now greeting foreign visitors searching for hardware that might make them rich.
I went to press events – catered affairs where old newspapermen ate little sandwiches and listened to old executives talk about new technology and I live-blogged.
Bungie was never going to be able to continue building out the Destiny world if it all catered to a dwindling user base of existing players.
The original Droid catered to typing enthusiasts with a QWERTY keyboard that slid out and the Droid Turbo had up to 48 hours of battery life.
He was panicked by a scene of queer people of color fearlessly living their truths in a way that in no way catered to his gaze.
Most are at least a few minutes long, and are pretty clearly catered to someone whose parents haven't been fulfilling one of their core parental duties.
Even the pool tables and catered lunches in your dot-com wonderland can't keep you warm, but this folding under desk heater from Panasonic certainly will.
I eat a lackluster, but free, catered lunch of a tuna salad sandwich (that I thought was chicken), pasta salad, a veggie salad, and a cookie.
The nearly 40-year-old furniture manufacturing company, which catered mainly to the commercial hospitality space, made two common business mistakes that contributed to the slump.
Vendors, live bands, gamblers, and referees were back to work, but those who catered to the smaller shows were left without a means to an income.
"While I have yet to see any photos of the food posted, we do know it was catered by The Kitchen for Exploring Food," says Greer.
But as that audience grows confidence in their tastes, those tastes will take on distinctiveness and character that cannot be catered to by a single service.
Whatever the comments are telling me they want to watch, whatever the trends are online, I've always catered my content to what's popular on the internet.
Redway calls himself the "People's Chef," but the reality is that as a private chef, he's catered to celebrities like Halle Berry, Drake, and Kevin Hart.
But Fairway did not just face growing competition from Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, which were opening new stores that catered to the same specialty tastes.
A simple Facebook search reveals countless Facebook groups with recipes catered to nearly every cuisine or diet and people professing their love for the pressure cooker.
A quick Facebook search reveals countless Facebook groups with recipes catered to nearly every cuisine or diet and people professing their love for the pressure cooker.
I'm very fortunate in that my company has one to two catered lunches for meetings every month, and they always order extra for their hungry staff.
They recruited chefs from Syria, Chechnya, Iran, India, Sri Lanka and, above left, Ethiopia, and have catered 20 events since February, including lunches, dinners and buffets.
Design stores that once catered to professionals are welcoming independent consumers, as Houzz, Pinterest and Instagram give rise to a legion of do-it-yourself decorators.
But the idea of opening another establishment stayed with her during the years she spent cleaning houses, working as a waitress at catered events and babysitting.
The foundation provides parents with Baby Buns Blessing Bags that are stocked with snacks, lotions and hand sanitizers, plus catered meals, tiny outfits, hats and blankets.
Focusing on what Carl's Jr./Hardee's calls its "hungry young guy" demographic, the chain has traditionally catered to people who visit fast-food restaurants most often.
The airport, located about three miles from the Canary Wharf financial district to the east of the city, catered for about 3.6 million passengers in 2014.
However, Pluto TV has catered to users' desires for more traditional television in the past, such as with its old deal to stream Hulu's free content.
The two also have made tremendous wealth on selling products catered to a very select wealthy few—Musk's Tesla cars, and Trump's luxury hotels are proof.
One morning, it showed me how long it was going to take me to get to work, recommended YouTube videos and Google News catered to me.
The overall picture these polls paint is that in August, as Trump repeatedly catered to his core supporters, it seems to have cost him broader support.
The survey found that only 13 percent of Brazilians were satisfied with democracy, and that 97 percent felt their government catered to a small, powerful elite.
Around the escalators to the right you come to a Vongerichten-run grab-and-go market and beyond that, the first of two Vongerichten-catered bars.
Bloomberg did spend big on his presidential bid, getting iPhone 11s and Manhattan apartments for staff and treating supporters to catered meals and free T-shirts.
In Catalonia, secessionist parties found the decision excessively harsh, motivated by vengeance, catered to Spanish nationalists, and all the more reason to work harder towards independence.
Both women have accused Davidson of working with Cohen, the president's former lawyer and fixer, to silence them and create unfair agreements that catered to Trump.
While there, we got the chance to sample some dishes — catered by Pinch Food Design — that you should expect to see on wedding menus through 2020.
Their places were marked with name cards alongside miniature Oscars, and appetizers laid out by Frenchette, which catered the meal of sea bass and roast chicken.
And our director had her friend cook for us, so instead of having catered food we had a homecooked meal, which you never get a set.
Blackstone, the world's biggest alternative asset manager, has long catered to institutional investors but is now fueling its growth from individuals, gathering $26 billion in 2019.
Warren campaign manager Roger Lau called on supporters in a Medium post to "Close your eyes and picture Wall Street bankers scowling into their catered breakfast."
Increasingly coveted for their traditional character, the hutongs attracted boutiques and restaurants, cafes and even American-style brew pubs that catered to an expanding consumer class.
Liberals traveling to Washington, D.C., may soon have a place to stay that's catered to them – an anti-Trump hotel scheduled to open in spring 85033.
In his previous work, Aydin often found himself wishing for a better feedback and productivity tool — and one that catered specifically to people managing a team.
Prosecutors said the estimated cost of the event, which was fully catered and included a DJ and custom birthday cake, was "tens of thousands" of dollars.
Historically, major companies have not catered to solo vacationers the way they do people traveling with partners or spouses and children, but increasingly there are exceptions.
DJI has long made drones in the "prosumer" category, though until recently those have in large part catered to use cases in advanced camerawork and cinematography.
According to an amended indictment sheet, the case involved the ordering of catered meals delivered to the residence worth a total of 175,000 shekels (just under $50,13).
Like the cuisine itself, the barbecue-centric party comes in many shapes and sizes, from a fairy-lit patio shindig to a catered, country-club hosted affair.
It's a role he's used to directly address sexism and bring LGBT relationships to the forefront of an industry that has traditionally catered to straight white men.
" Kristin Chenoweth: "Spanning the past 25 years, whether you have an appetite for intrigue, investigation, insight or inspiration, Dateline has catered a celebrated and mouth-watering affair.
Casterline, inspired by her father who catered in his spare time, experimented with baking recipes growing up and dreamed of one day opening up a pastry shop.
"We saw e-commerce as a potentially disruptive channel for menswear apparel based on its accessibility and how it catered perfectly to men's shopping habits," Trible said.
After years of superhero movies that have largely catered primarily to male fans, Hollywood is slowly starting to recognize the power of building films around female heroes.
After entering the crowded trading arena six years ago, Robinhood quickly positioned itself in fintech with a revolutionary no-fee model catered to younger, less-experienced traders.
For as long as they have been around, global chains like Papa John's, Domino's, and Pizza Hut have not catered to vegans with their dishes or toppings.
To do so, we scraped records of venues and events from a handful of listings websites, selecting only those that catered specifically to gay or bisexual people.
Multiple versions of the shirts will be produced, catered towards different activities on the water whether it's something active like paddle boarding, or more passive like fishing.
Casually attends a blowfish-catered High Table business meeting when the Adjudicator (played with absolutely no nonsense by Asia Kate Dillon) pays a visit to Zero's restaurant.
As the season progressed and the city moved forward, the team certainly catered to our big personality, but it also continued to acknowledge our often overlooked heart.
That drop has Bryant's Packers Plus, which historically catered to North American onshore producers, looking beyond shale and toward markets in the Middle East for future business.
I knew I wanted to create a dance anthem that was specifically catered to the dance community and "Dig" is a new dance that originated in Baltimore.
In the interim, it has been rolling out more perks catered to members of Amazon Prime, such as offering them an extra 210 percent off discounted products.
Another bar, Duffy's, opened early for the hearings and served Covfefe cocktails, while The Pug catered to patrons who prefer their drinks without a side of politics.
The idea was that the party that focused on the concerns of the typical voter would triumph, while parties that catered to the fringe would be punished.
China heavily censors foreign films and television and is increasingly catered to by filmmakers as it's set to displace the US as the top consumer of film.
The firm predicts that train operators would choose to include a combination of these seats alongside regular seats, to ensure that all passengers are comfortably catered for.
Although she had many positive meetings, she also told me that male investors often couldn't conceive of a business that catered to women who worked full-time.
When Mr. Ford campaigned in 2010, he virtually ignored the old city and catered to suburbia's complaints while condemning what he called downtown's isolated and unresponsive elites.
In Toronto, a similar program at a public pool that catered to Muslim women drew praise for offering that population a rare chance to learn to swim.
Escape spurs lengthy manhunt During his time in Mexico's Puente Grande prison, Guzman lived like a king, with catered food and frequent visits from women, Hernandez said.
The company started in 1886 as a mail-order catalog that catered to rural customers, selling everything from farming supplies and sporting goods to cars and bicycles.
Vard has over the last few years mainly catered to the energy sector, but wants to grow its non-oil business that includes research and naval vessels.
Like his campaign rallies, Trump's CPAC speech this year catered to his base -- in particular, the mix of conservatives the conference attracts -- and its content reflected that.
Not long after, a photographer working for Wolfgang Puck, the chef who catered the event, noticed a man with an Oscar in hand and leaving the area.
A lot of entertainment has been written by white men and catered toward white men, and that's why you see roles like the suffering mother come up.
And then, three years after his previous default, Deutsche Bank started lending to him again, this time through the private-banking division that catered to the superrich.
Dave observed the catered refreshments went uneaten (a rarity at news conferences) and wrote that nobody had much stomach for what Steinbrenner was dishing out that day.
The For You page is definitely catered toward kids, so you have to be really PG, but at the same time you have to be universally funny.
That led him to set up a kiosk on Sundays near the city's waterfront that featured choir performances and catered mainly to domestic workers from the Philippines.
Over treats catered by Milk Bar, he told prospective residents that WeLive was going to change the world and suggested that his family would move in, too.
While Blue Apron also offers some menus that are catered specifically toward these various dietary restrictions, they&aposre not quite as well-curated as those of HelloFresh.
But Super Bowl ads have traditionally catered to and starred men, despite women being the primary household purchasers and such a substantial part of the fan base.
Greenpoint Open Studios (henceforth GOS) was rife with artists treading the line between childlike, creepy, abstract, and surrealist art, which catered to my undying penchant for nostalgia.
Released by Sony, the adult-catered franchise starring Tom Hanks has certainly disinterested audiences since Brown's best-selling novel "The Da Vinci Code" hit shelves in 2003.
The 1973 Westworld movie saw a theme park divided into three zones that catered to decadence, violence, and indulgence without ramifications in the manufactured world of Delos.
Submit may be the last sex party left in the city catered to trans people and queer womenA part of the queer New York City sex party scene since the 1970s, Robinson said she created Submit after a series of parties catered to women and transgender people that she cohosted were shut down at different venues across the city, including bars, professional dominatrix spaces, and gay men&aposs leather clubs.
The sisters told Refinery29 that the space will be a beauty wonderland for millennials and Gen-Zs, catered specifically for the people who find their cult favorites online.
Elsewhere, there's a rendition of the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen," and the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil," so really everyone has been thoughtfully catered for.
All food, including vegan and vegetarian options, was catered by FGL House, and Cook and Shoenfeld cut into a delicious Rachel Made My Cakes confection following the dinner.
But, even if he didn't, we can assume that a meal catered by an Iron Chef means Drake will be invited back to host again very, very soon.
Engaged couple Adam Nicholson and Becca Piwinski were the winners, and they're planning to get married on a farm in July with the cake catered by Aunt Bessie's.
You can also board the Safari Rose, from Tahoe Cruises, for a more catered experience, featuring dinner and unlimited beer, wine, and champagne, as well as live music.
While "Us" catered to moviegoers looking for a good fright, "Captain Marvel" was doing some terrifying business of its own during the superhero blockbuster's third weekend of release.
The way we travel is similar: We pick experiences by what looks most appetizing, expecting to be delighted, catered to, and satiated by what comes across our table.
The office, located in capital city Kuala Lumpur, was home to a team of customer service agents that catered to PayPal users across the Asian region and beyond.
Be smart: Watch also allows Facebook to develop more strategic relationships with its users by serving more high-quality, original content that's catered to their interests or communities.
We get free catered lunch for these seminars, so I have a goat cheese and roasted veggie wrap and save my TJ's salad for a late afternoon snack.
The dietary restrictions that come with pregnancy can get frustrating, like when lunch is catered and the only options are deli meat sandwiches or salad with blue cheese.
Job search app ZipRecruiter examined its vast database of job listings to identify where workers were most likely to find exceptional perks, like laundry services or catered breakfasts.
FDR had catered to immigrant families in the big cities, and they formed a healthy part of the base of the Democratic Party in the 1930s and &apos40s.
"Growing brands benefit hugely from the visual content tools that we provide, and is a market that was not catered to before we joined the game," argues Bordas.
When the law came into being in the 24s, it was used as a vehicle for targeting Harlem jazz clubs, which primarily catered to an African-American audience.
As if free booze wasn't kind enough, the party was catered by celeb hotspot steakhouse STK offering sweet corn pudding cups, candied bacon cones, and Captain Crunch Cookies.
The meals included also have a special JoBro touch: Dinner will be at Jonas's favorite restaurant in L.A. and breakfast will be catered by his favorite local cafe.
It catered better to the whims of locals, who prefer dishes such as Jollibee Spaghetti—an odd Bolognese mixed with chopped frankfurters—to Western chains' more savoury offerings.
Eighty-two percent of respondents in the Odoxa poll thought Macron's tax policies - including a scaling-back of a long-standing wealth tax - catered mainly to the richest.
Forget chips ... this shindig was catered by STK and featured Old Bay poached shrimp, candied bacon cones, tuna tartare in soy honey emulsion and sweet corn pudding cups.
One group requested that their flight be catered by upscale New York City Japanese restaurant Nobu, while another ordered 15 bottles of champagne for the flight, Crabbe said.
A volunteer group called Food Runners has been gathering up leftovers from catered Super Bowl events and distributing them to homeless shelters and those living on the street.
Until now, shoppers on more modest incomes have only been catered for by Louis Vuitton's key chains and very small leather goods, costing around 200-300 euros apiece.
The British Isles have catered to overseas students for, quite literally, centuries, and to masses of Americans since the day Bill Clinton "read" at Oxford in the '60s.
Then Lucero and her court scurried into the limo, heading for the party, a catered affair for 150 guests at a Greek Orthodox church hall in Bay Ridge.
"We catered to the assault rifles and once that was out, it kind of hurt us," Mr. Jackson told Time Warner Cable News in Rochester at the time.
There are tons of venues for live music, but in terms of the cultural value of studio albums and recordings, there's no space that is catered to that.
"Our dream is create a larger community and platform where other smaller travel communities catered to millennial travelers can live on," Koffman wrote to me in an email.
Over three decades, Mr. Schwartz catered to some of the firm's biggest clients and was central to Alibaba's $25 billion initial public offering, the biggest I.P.O. on record.
"It adds a fun element to the wedding," said Mr. Natan, whose business has catered to larger orders, including 300 pairs for a Houston wedding this past March.
Janelly Polanco from Rhode Island said the movie catered to all ages and all people: Watching Black Panther has been my weekend plans since its creation was announced.
In those days, Boyds catered to doctors and dentists, but also to flashy, Damon Runyonesque characters, guys who might've owned a taproom, taken a number, driven a Cadillac.
In 2013, the chief of the National Tourism Administration, Giorgi Sigua, suggested that the country could appeal to the Chinese "just like" Israel has long catered to Christians.
The "Lex," as patrons affectionately called the bar, was one of the few surviving venues that catered to queer women in a city awash with gay-male entertainment.
The series altered the literary landscape, paving the way for more boundary-pushing erotica, and changed the way that major retailers and entertainment companies catered to female desire.
I had saved up a chunk of money bartending after college at one of those high-volume, pre-crash Soho bars that catered to young Wall Street types.
The Sussexes have ventured out to explore the area, and on Christmas Day, headed to a nearby resort, where they had a catered lunch in a private suite.
Google last year launched a platform where veterans can find jobs catered to their unique skill sets by conducting a search based on their military occupational specialty code.
Over the past three years, companies including Nike, Target, Zappos and Tommy Hilfiger have begun designing apparel catered toward helping people with disabilities more easily get into clothing.
Plus, Singh&aposs jokes that have always catered to a very young audience are now being shown to whatever adults happen to be awake at 1:35 a.m.
Latest Project In May, Ms. Dimayuga catered the annual gala for Creative Time, a nonprofit public arts organization that honored Humberto Leon and Carol Lim of Opening Ceremony.
Instead, those stores catered to out-of-towners from New York, a state that maintains its restriction on everything but the boring stuff like sparklers and smoke bombs.
The three artists have come together to produce an immersive experience of the senses, starting with Sound Bites, a catered auditory maze combining Romaneiro's music with Reider's menu.
The semi-trailers' hauling equipment had been moved away from the public eye, the staggering amount of catered food and Tim Hortons coffee was respectfully out of sight.
Her biography says she was a hedge fund VP before starting her Manhattan escort service, which she claimed catered to high-end clients, from investment bankers to celebrities.
A franchise like Devil May Cry has a very dedicated audience, and, especially given the long wait between games, Itsuno wanted to ensure that those players were catered to.
The now-52-year-old, who managed an upscale prostitution ring that catered to the rich and famous, was arrested in 1993 and charged with five counts of pandering.
Every other day a cute, new, millennial-catered swim label makes itself known with bright rainbow prints, sleeved bikini tops, and the requisite round-up of chic, indie models.
The 1970s variety show was like a mixture of Saturday Night Live and MTV; they featured skits, parodies, and musical performances, and the mixed format catered to Cher's strengths.
Eros used to be sloppy in appearance (and no better in reputation than Backpage), but has now, and for a long time, catered to the best in the industry.
Based on the Ford GT40 from the 1960s, which is iconic in the racing world, the GT catered to consumers who wanted a street-ready version of the original.
We don't need to create fantasy worlds where nerds are some of the most powerful people in the world and their predilections are constantly catered to — they already are.
You used to have galleries that catered to a street art and graffiti audience, and they've been largely forced out of the market because of rising real estate prices.
Indeed, in planning when to end Thursday's court session, O'Neill catered to the rooting interests of the Pittsburgh-based jury, whose hockey team is playing in the NHL Finals.
Mark had the food catered for the family by a local restaurant -- chicken, baked fish, salad and sweet tea -- and even brought them some wine and cannolis for dessert.
The Young Turks (TYT), a progressive online news network catered to millennials, has raised $20 million in a round of funding led by 3L Capital and including Greycroft, e.
During a trip to Canada to visit her boyfriend over New Year's, one (super-awesome) girlfriend brought along a briefcase filled with sweet letters catered to every occasion imaginable.
At times, the stereotype of a coastal elite who high-five each other on a mutual adulation circuit of talk shows and well-catered parties is a demagogic slander.
"For rose ceremonies, they have catered food available for the girls, but a lot of it isn't the healthiest — think California Pizza Kitchen and fried chicken tenders," says Spivey.
We've all been in those work meetings that drag endlessly with one person after another raising their hand while the rest of the conference room eyes the catered lunch.
Audio porn is also a more non-threatening outlet for masturbation, since the visual porn on tube sites often feels intimidatingly aggressive and catered only to heteronormative male desires.
Leading Mexican airline Aeromexico, smaller rivals Interjet and Volaris, and foreign airlines operate at the airport, which catered to over 41 million passengers last year, according to government figures.
The box pairs with mobile and smart devices and teaches kids a new set of skills each month catered toward a specific theme, such as animals, robots or pranks.
High-spending travelers expect to be catered to, he said, and any reduction in the perception that elite status confers an elevated level of personal service could erode loyalty.
After all, the self-funding multibillionaire had been treating aides to campaign-issued Apple laptops, catered meals, furnished Manhattan apartments and salaries that dwarfed the rest of the field.
The Netanyahus are the targets of investigations into whether she wrongly sneaked in catered meals at taxpayer expense and whether he illegally accepted gifts of Champagne and expensive cigars.
From the outset, Rocket Lab catered Electron to the blooming crop of companies that want to use advanced smallsat technology to provide services, such as Earth observation or communications.
Mantashe's ministry also said that since a long-term energy plan released last year contained an allocation for distributed generation, generators of 1 MW and above were catered for.
It's a wing of the majestic Palm House, a glass-and-steel structure designed by McKim, Mead & White, dedicated in 203 as the Conservatory, and used for catered events.
It features a performance by the musical duo Sofi Tukker, appearances from celebrities like the actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and pop-up restaurants catered by chefs like Rosio Sanchez.
Zumiez has catered largely to skateboarders, and "data suggests a major resurgence in skateboards/parts, which after many years of decline, could further support current comp momentum," said Stichter.
The chef and owner, Ruba Khoury — who previously worked in the kitchens of Frenchie, Yam'Tcha and Bonhomie — wanted to create a space that catered to queer women in particular.
He describes it as a "cool, catered, comfort-filled weekend" taking place in a sand-free environment of your choice, where you shall nap, eat, and take more naps.
Many of these optical toys catered to Victorian England's obsession with the Crystal Palace, the massive cast-iron and plate-glass exhibition hall built in Hyde Park in 1851.
"Sometimes when we travel, the meals will be catered to runners: salad and a premade plate with half a chicken breast and a quarter cup of rice," Crouser said.
"The dinner that @fyrefestival promised us was catered by Steven [sic] Starr is literally bread, cheese, and salad with dressing," one festival-goer wrote on a picture of his meal.
Watson, 31, reportedly attended a charity event for the 2016 Link Stryjewski Foundation, which had been catered by Batali, and ended up seeing him at a bar after the dinner.
Where Kim catered to the "sex sells" model, rival Foxy Brown was "no nonsense and fearless" according to former VIBE editor-in-chief Smokey D. Fontaine in a documentary interview.
And their unashamed consumption of a brand of media that nakedly catered to them arguably presaged the flourishing romantic comedy resurgence we now appear to be in the middle of.
The new offerings use the same ingredients that Chipotle has always offered, but are catered to folks adhering to the popular keto, paleo, Whole30 and other protein-rich diet plans.
Images via Factory Berlin (left), and Fraeulein Kimchi (right) Some of SoundCloud's offices had catered lunches twice a week and had lavishly stocked kitchens and bathrooms, according to a source.
Enjoying drinks and catered meals, insurance company investigators and police detectives greeted one another as old friends, swapping war stories and trading the latest tips and tricks from the field.
After the speeches in the lecture hall are over, there's a catered dinner set up outside under a tent with twinkle lights, where Yiannopoulos will be giving his surprise comments.
The Catskills are home to the so-called "Borsht Belt," a series of summer resorts that catered to Jewish families and were especially popular from the '20s through the '80s.
"The trick is to ensure that each individual customer feels catered to, which is what this new Apple-Salesforce partnership ... will do for many in the service business," Cramer said.
Obviously, these standards need to be adapted to suit a new generation of technology in which interaction is enabled, individual preferences can be catered for and viewing is on demand.
In 28, pop siren Britney Spears and then-husband Kevin Federline supposedly ate an egg salad sandwich and a corn dog, respectively, at a catered affair at an unidentified hotel.
About 7-8 million Indonesians own credit cards, some using more than one, for a total of 16.9 million credit card, catered by 22 banks and one non-bank issuer.
The problem with maternity dressing, and perhaps part of the reason the market isn't really catered for by fashion brands, is that no one body changes in the same way.
Longtime Silicon Valley investor Roger McNamee met Mark Zuckerberg in 2006, when the Facebook CEO was just 22 and his two-year-old company still only catered to university students.
The study found the standout performers were brands operating in products and services that are catered for the urban middle class as China pivots to a more consumption-led economy.
True to the brand, there's a mix-and-match of formal and casual, with plenty of bridesmaids options if you still have your heart set on a J.Crew catered wedding.
For years, Republicans have catered to a base of older, conservative white voters, while mostly ignoring millennials; in 2012, Mitt Romney got just 30 percent of the under-30 vote.
Several apps have been launched to help refugees integrate in recent months, including one catered specifically to the city of Dresden, which has been a hotbed of anti-migrant protests.
Fender acquired headphone maker Aurisonics Rather than develop its own headphones, Fender went out and acquired Aurisonics, a boutique American manufacturer that catered primarily to serious audiophiles and professional musicians.
He also said that the app was catered towards millennials who may want to become parents even if they aren't necessarily ready to settle down with a long-term partner.
"Fatherhood is the best," Chang tells PEOPLE, chatting over a Momofuku Ssäm bar-catered dinner at an event for the American Express Gold Card, for which he is a partner.
In high school, when she was first beginning to dip her toes into the makeup world, she was frustrated by the number of YouTube tutorials that catered to double eyelids.
They allowed their unhinged contempt for — and in some cases, even hatred of — Obama to drive them insane, into the arms of a walking absurdity who catered to their rage.
There were also no hair product lines in the early 2000s that catered exclusively to natural hair for blacks, Jews, Latinas and other ethnic groups with tighter curls, says Branch.
Onboard snacks are catered by brands including Dean and DeLuca, though the short flight (about 2073 minutes) barely leaves time for a second glass of Château d'Esclans Rock Angel rosé.
Those concerts were allowed by the government, Dr. Rosen said, as were certain jazz clubs that catered to tourists, government officials and other important citizens whose patriotism was beyond question.
For example, in the August 2019 box, we both received a Living Proof 5-in-1 Styling Treatment, but everything else was more catered to our other needs and preferences. 
Amazon handmade offers locally made and artisan products from small businesses around the country and Amazon has even curated gift lists and ideas catered to different hobbies, styles, and more.
Poliform, an Italian manufacturer of streamlined kitchens, closets and furniture, has long had a showroom inside the A&D Building in Midtown Manhattan, where it catered largely to design professionals.
It takes place at the American Irish Historical Society, a Victorian townhouse, and the meal is catered by Great Performances: "The Dead, 1904" by the Irish Repertory Theater, through Jan.
IBM just recently announced a device catered to a commercial audience, and other companies like Google, Rigetti, and IonQ now or will soon offer access to cloud-based quantum processors.
Last month, the cabinet approved fiscal plans for 2017 that Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said catered for higher spending on migrants, security and infrastructure without having to borrow more money.
For a while they became my primary source of income, and every single time I was hired by a company that catered to the survivalist market, not a traditional publisher.
Red Ventures cracked down on the company's overall spending and slashed perks, replacing unlimited Seamless lunches every day with catered lunch four days per week, according to a current employee.
At the same time, places that once catered to health-minded New Yorkers before wellness became a buzzword — spots like Souen, Integral Yoga Natural Foods and Angelica Kitchen — are closing.
Their weeklong bash is said to include at least five events, and there has been much speculation about the cost of luxury hotel rooms, chartered flights, catered meals and entertainment.
The closure last year of the Christie's auction rooms in the South Kensington district of London, which catered to those more modest buyers, was a sign of these changing times.
You can pick your favorite songs and channels, and over time the app starts to learn the type of content you like, delivering media that is catered to your liking.
Microsoft later agreed to offer free upgrades and reached a deal with a state-run company that often works for the military to develop a version that catered to China.
Hamish Moseley, managing director for a British distribution company, said the fact that those directors' films have catered more to art-house audiences in recent years made them riskier bets.
I enjoyed my three introductory wines (one white and two reds), and certainly would not object to getting a few more that are a bit more catered to my palette.
Facebook's News Feed and Twitter's timeline were iconic features of the platforms that directly catered to keeping readers' attention with content throughout the day on both desktop and mobile devices.
Since Trump took office, hotels owned by the president and his family have accounted for around 12 percent of the total amount the RNC has spent on large catered venues.
Over the years, these incentives have become increasingly extravagant, with perks like pet-friendly offices and catered lunches becoming more common, particularly in the tech sector where there's already a .
The defendants are accused of links to three "birth houses" operating in Southern California that catered to wealthy women from China and were dismantled by federal agents in March 2015.
Making this all the more worse is the fact that rolling back these provisions does nothing for the economy, nor do they really help the special interests being catered to.
He catered to men used to giving orders, not taking them, but did it with tact, avoiding upbraiding a client needlessly and almost never finding it necessary to save anyone.
"Entitled consumers often believe that their every whim should be catered to," explains Mike Norton, Ariely's collaborator and a co-author of "Happy Money," a book on the science of spending.
It's been there for a long time, but I think the studios had kind of moved away from the African-American audience in making films that were specifically catered to them.
Infowars, however, is Alex Jones, much in the way that Glenn Beck (in many ways the precursor to Jones) turned himself into a multimedia presence that catered to the far right.
Vice, which started as a Montreal punk magazine in 1994, attracted top investors in recent years as the multimedia company evolved into a news and entertainment platform that catered to Millennials.
It's a boon to the town, where visiting litigators bring in money and perks, from lawyers ordering catered lunches at the local restaurant, to Samsung sponsoring an outdoor skating rink downtown.
Olivia, a groundbreaking women's record label turned lesbian travel company, named for the hero of a Dorothy Bussy novel, has catered specifically to lesbian vacationers since its maiden voyage in 1990.
Pepe's catered to Italian immigrants pouring into New Haven, many of whom settled in the Wooster Square neighborhood to work on the Hartford and New Haven Railroad and at nearby factories.
Apple's new Mac Pro is its most powerful computer ever, with performance specs catered toward creative professionals like visual effects artists, musicians, and filmmakers who need a lot of processing power.
At a recent house party in Fairfax County, Virginia, just outside Washington, Gillespie mixed with a prosperous group of Republicans who snacked on a catered spread and chatted about private schools.
Such objections are not catered for, bar in New York state, which directs doctors to show "reasonable accommodation" for not only religious but also moral protests against the brain-death standard.
A soft Philippine stance on the Scarborough Shoal could also impact Duterte's alpha-male reputation at home, where he rode to power on a populist campaign that catered to nationalist sentiment.
The report earned scorn, however, from advocates for tougher rules, like Senator Elizabeth Warren, who said on Monday it catered too much to Wall Street demands at the expense of consumers.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife, Sara, has reached a plea bargain in a fraud case over allegedly misusing state funds to order catered meals, Israel Radio said on Wednesday.
As a facility for designing and testing some of the world's most notable vehicles, the team's work on the McLaren Technology Centre is a fine example of this fully catered offering.
It's another catered one, so I skip the gumbo and jambalaya—there's no way these chafing-pan versions will rival what I sampled earlier, scraped from oil-drum-sized black pots.
Motherboard also previously reported that 250 bounty hunters had access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint phone location data from another company that catered specifically to the bail bond industry.
We hosted a brunch the next morning (catered by the same company), and guests who stayed on the property or in nearby hotels joined us for day two of the celebration.
In one example that Accenture was not involved in, Best Western used information from an ad campaign that asked users to respond to specific questions to provide more catered travel recommendations.
" On top of that, the Burger King involved is offering free meals to police officers, and is sending a catered lunch to the Clovis Police Department, "as a gesture of goodwill.
It catered to gay men who dressed in leather, a symbol of homosexual masculinity in contrast with the more effeminate attitude of groups of gay men congregating elsewhere in San Francisco.
She is the most catered-to puppy you will ever meet: She only drinks bottled water, she picks out all of her own clothes, and she in frequently dons sparkly crowns.
Out West, apart from the stark increases in the price of housing, she felt like she was surrounded by overworked, burned out start-up entrepreneurs, and neighborhoods that catered to them.
She faces criminal charges of sneaking $100,000 in catered meals from expensive restaurants into the prime minister's residence while covering up the fact that she had cooks on the government payroll.
And then you come to Smart Works and they are sincere from the very beginning and they are there for you and you have an experience that is catered for you.
The couple had their event completely catered with Olive Garden classics, and the biggest hit of the night: a surprise late-night breadstick bar complete with marinara and Alfredo dipping sauces.
During the hearing, the companies pitched a message that catered to the new administration: a populist promise of lower prices and the potential to build more wireless infrastructure through the merger.
All the founders made social media a key part of their business strategy: It helped change the face of their respective industry, fuel business growth, and catered to a millennial demographic.
Its final trailer also has similar stylings to Game of Thrones, including an epic battle, sweeping landscape shots, and sigils: The Witcher catered to fans going through Game of Thrones withdrawal.
These include the Alien Street Market, which catered to Russian shuttle traders, and a cluster of buildings near the Beijing Zoo that composed the city's largest and most famous clothing market.
Whether you want to chow down on a free catered meal, plug away in a quiet conference room, or challenge your coworker to a foosball match, PagerDuty's office has it all.
Clients were catered to in multiple ways: flown to fashion shows in Europe; allowed into the store at night so they didn't have to be trailed by bodyguards during the day.
Toys are moving into the right direction with the expansion of products catered to represent all backgrounds and more creators are taking a step further in providing representation beyond race/ethnicity.
So for a lot of the kind of like black-owned companies that have kind of catered to this community, a lot of them get sold to the large incumbent conglomerates.
Complimenting her rival for waging "vigorous campaign," Clinton delivered a speech that touched on her main talking points, but also catered to the issues close to Sanders's base, like affordable eduction.
They scribbled on brightly colored Post-It notes, created "user profiles" of the individual they envisioned using their product, and munched on a catered spread of Nutella crepes and ham sandwiches.
The ban comes after Trump made a series of inflammatory comments related to the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida that left 49 dead inside a nightclub that catered to the LGBT community.
Afterwards, guests — including Stephanie's sister Tiffany, Stephanie's original maid-of-honor Sarah, and Travis' brother Joey — sat down for a candle-lit catered dinner on a long table with white floral centerpieces.
The Wests spent an estimated $23.5,000 on flowers for the wedding and food for the event, catered by top chefs Annie Féolde and Giorgio Pinchiorri, was easily in the tens of thousands.
Mashable, which once catered to social media managers and marketers, now wants to reach people who are passionate about a lot of topics, ranging from "Game of Thrones" to old Nokia phones.
The public's voracious appetite for military history, so clearly demonstrated during the D-day celebrations, is catered for almost entirely by non-academics such as Sir Max Hastings and Sir Antony Beevor.
Its thudding bass line and snap snares remind me of heyday T-Pain, when the Tallahassee rapper turnt singer soundtracked summers with playful singles that catered to both the mainstream and street.
The Refreshments According to multiple reports, Meghan Markle's baby shower was catered by world-renowned chef Jean-George Vongerichten, which makes sense as the chef has a restaurant inside The Mark Hotel.
Entertainment news website "The Blast" said a woman had filed a report with Los Angeles police accusing Anderson of assaulting her last year after she catered an event thrown by the actor.
But Cicilline, a member of Pelosi's leadership team, countered that Democrats needed to pummel Trump for all the ways that he's catered to the wealthiest Americans over the poor and middle class.
Disenfranchised from mainstream gay bars that catered to a white clientele, the queer POC community found a safe space at the saloon which functioned as a bar, gathering place, and community center.
Before the implementation of Proposition 227, which was colloquially called "English for the Children", around 30% of the state's English learners were enrolled in bilingual programs, most of which catered to Latinos.
Taking on the tag line "Think business casual with a little attitude," the staples collection infuses Petite Studio's dedication to creating clothing petites actually want to wear that's catered towards their proportions.
I run a biweekly medical research seminar on Tuesdays, so I spend the morning going over the postdoc's presentation, making sure catered lunch is on its way, and setting up the room.
Standing behind the president, she meticulously ripped up page after page of the speech, while Trump and other Republicans cheered the end of an address that mostly catered to hardcore GOP partisans.
Citizens protested the WHO's inaction, while top agency officials enjoyed lavish accommodations, took in cultural shows featuring regional dance and music, and devoured multi-course catered meals, all on the taxpayers' dime.
It's an obvious pairing for the model and the brand: The Modist caters to a modest consumer who's conscious about trends, wants to shop luxury, and perhaps hadn't been catered to previously.
"Pain is temporary, vanity is forever," Thompson reminds us from his relentlessly cool Melrose studio, which has catered to a long roster of Hollywood clients including Beyoncé, FKA Twigs, and Jessica Alba.
But for some lucky workers, perks can go way beyond check-ups and time off — benefits range from catered meals to generous paid parental leave and free passes to amusement parks (really).
Until now, trains have catered for shippers moving goods in bulk, but China Rail is experimenting with less-than-container-load (LCL) shipments that consolidate freight and move it to European destinations.
Fans of the Chris Evans muscle-porn in Captain America: Civil War, or the drool-heavy female-gaze beefcake in Magic Mike XXL are being catered to directly in Legend Of Tarzan.
Of course, it's hard to know what the "right" distribution of prices should be: but to me it seems fairly obvious that people on low incomes are not being well catered for.
As the contestants transform a veal rack, veal sweetbread and veal shank into 10 plates in just two hours and 35 minutes, you can munch on food catered by Mr. Boulud himself.
Mad Monk's—primarily a gay and lesbian club that catered to minority music communities— kickstarted a wave of international bookings that eventually forced prominent clubs to start paying attention to the genre.
In the years after, she enrolled in the culinary program at the Art Institute of New York City, catered out of her home and hosted barbecues in a backyard off Tompkins Avenue.
Among Mr. Porter's other favorite makers are the artist Victoria Flemming, who drizzled gold streaks on glass, and William Spratling and Antonio Pineda, whose silver workshops in Mexico catered to Hollywood celebrities.
For decades, the cluttered kiosk has catered to the eclectic, ink-stained needs of the famous, the soon-to-be famous and 10 million others who pass through Harvard Square each year.
To be clear, the filters available in Snapchat are not catered for Spectacles — there are Spectacles-specific lenses and filters that Snapchat's community of creators have been working on, the company said.
They're not catered to in any way, but we'll basically go out and go shopping for them and create a list and they can cook and eat pretty much whatever they'd like.
His parents owned a small grocery store that catered to the laborers who worked the fields, and he recalls riding his bike through groves of oranges, enveloped in their sticky sweet perfume.
"The way you pay a vendor who catered your lunch or breakfast, you should now pay a freelancer who maybe did some work for you on a website or project," he said.
The original 265-room hotel, built in the 1980s, catered to the powerful during Saddam Hussein's rule, including military officers, government officials and businessmen rewarded for their loyalty to his Baath Party.
Like other operators of three-quarter houses, the Baumblits and their company, the Back on Track Group, catered to addicts, poor and mentally ill people, and those released from jail or prison.
In the decade that followed, investors — and the Wall Street bankers who catered to them — were more than happy to provide financing for upstarts like Oklahoma-based Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy.
Epstein sometimes flew Brockman's chosen guests in a private Boeing 727 that The New York Times described in 2002 as "outfitted with mink and sable throws" and catered by Le Cirque 2000.
That includes not only the high-paying jobs at those companies but also spending from those new workers, as well as the secondary benefits of industries and public works catered to them.
According to the Times, investigators are trying to determine whether Cohen misrepresented the value of his assets to obtain the loans from two financial institutions that have catered to the taxi industry.
It just might feel that way because so many other churches, specifically the churches that have catered to the bourgeois and the comfortably middle-class, have not prioritized that obligation for years.
However, Mourinho insists that wasn&apost the case, and staying in catered accommodation, which was a 12 minute drive from Old Trafford, was the perfect foil for his lack of culinary expertise.
White House Welcomes College Football Champions With Fast-Food Buffet A celebration of Clemson's championship was catered by fast-food outlets like McDonald's, Wendy's and Domino's, with officials blaming the government shutdown.
We reached out to Game, and his manager Wack 100 tells TMZ the rapper never had a contract with Big D's and says they thought the company catered the party for free.
Cuba has long catered largely to Canadian and European tourists, and some local business owners said recent events under Trump were a harsh reminder not to rely too much on one market.
Among Aerrix's "giant" package was: Aerrix was impressed with Gates' thoughtfulness in the gifts, especially with a Cajun cookbook that catered to her Louisiana background and a donation in her name to code.
His own definition of masculinity, or hyper-masculinity as he described it, had been shaped because he had spent a lot of time in Reddit groups that had catered to the incel community.
Incubators like IncubatecUFro (affiliated with the Universidad de la Frontera) and Incuba UdeC (affiliated with the University of Concepcion) specialize in problem solving catered to engineering and agricultural demand in the surrounding areas.
The ideal WeLive tenant is the ideal WeWork member: an upwardly mobile young person who works long hours, and therefore wants to be catered to both in the workplace and in the home.
This entitlement to always be catered to and be the most important people in the room even when others are be excluded and hurt is the root cause for sexism in our community.
I don't remember exactly, but Loujain probably had, as she often did, driven us to the Pakistani restaurant 40 minutes away from our school to pick up the catered food for the event.
Of course, there were plenty of historical automotive activities throughout the week: sister shows at the Quail, the Concorso Italiano, and the more pedestrian Concours d'Lemons catered to cars of less fanciful pedigree.
Start with a $200,000 salary—a rough average for Silicon Valley engineers—and throw in catered meals, on-site massages, Yoga classes, and regularly replenished IV drips of only the most youthful blood.
Yes, there were characters wandering around the ship, and yes, there were tons of hidden Mickeys and other Disney gems, but I didn't feel like I was on a cruise catered to kids.
The regional conventions that once catered primary to nerdy collectors are now essential promotional opportunities for rolling out and hyping Hollywood movies and television shows depicting superhero sagas, sci-fi fantasias, and more.
The Breitbart editor was forced to apologize recently when reports revealed that another of his business ventures — a scholarship catered exclusively to white men — failed to pay out any of its promised grants.
Over the past year, I've tested out a ton of products recommended by friends, dermatologists, and, of course, my favorite influencers that catered to sensitive skin and coarse hair as an Indian woman.
Relying exclusively on the private sector to protect against extreme weather and rising seas "would almost guarantee massive human rights violations, with the wealthy catered to and the poorest left behind", he wrote.
Other features include state-of-the-art smart-boards for classroom instruction, a library, activities and games, multipurpose rooms for social activities, laundry facilities and food services catered to the residents' local cuisine.
Hinge also offers its employees a fully-stocked kitchen with healthy snacks and drinks, weekly catered breakfasts and lunches, a fitness stipend, and requires vacations to be a minimum of three weeks long.
It was around this time that Jennifer Hirsch attended a meeting of Columbia's Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Council, where faculty members gathered in a conference room and picked over a catered breakfast.
"We are not in a boom era at the moment, so people were available," Mr. Short said the other day, after his crews devoured a catered meal of boiled shrimp, sausage and corn.
At some point, according to Buckley, a photographer for Wolfgang Puck (who catered the party) spotted some random guy trying to slip out with McDormand's award—which had been engraved with her name.
While Beats headphones of years ago largely catered to bass fans, the Solo Pro headphones offer a more refined sound with balanced mids and a decent amount of clarity in the higher frequencies.
Duke Ellington may have been welcome as a performer at the Cotton Club, but certainly not as a patron; most of the nightclubs Mr. Campbell identified were owned by, and catered to, whites.
Part of that generous compensation includes plenty of free food, including "breakfast options, cold cereal, muffins, yogurt and granola, LOTS of drinks, and donuts on Fridays," as well as catered lunch and dinner.
The event was the mirror image of a "Howdy, Modi!" rally the two men held at a football stadium in Houston last September, and catered to Mr. Trump's taste for a giant crowd.
The event was the mirror image of a "Howdy, Modi!" rally the two men held at a football stadium in Houston last September, and catered to Mr. Trump's taste for a giant crowd.
What You'll Find Walter L. Deane, a real estate broker in Tuxedo Park and Manhattan, said the village was open to all buyers and catered to a variety of budgets and architectural tastes.
Several current and past Pride Media staffers also expressed concerns that as mainstream publications expanded their coverage of L.G.B.T.Q. content, the publications that have catered to these audiences from the beginning have suffered.

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