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"emissary" Definitions
  1. a person who is sent to deliver an official message, especially from one country to another, or to perform a special task

492 Sentences With "emissary"

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The emissary—this emissary in particular, Menodorus Domitianus, this fucking guy I swear to God—started bribing units of my army into deserting.
Erik Prince, a private security contractor who arranged a 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and an emissary for two wealthy Arab princes, received a letter, as did the emissary, George Nader.
These are exactly the flaws that Geldon, Warren's emissary, stressed.
I was, after all, an emissary from life, the interrupter.
Europa Editions Yoko Tawada, "The Emissary" Translated by Margaret Mitsutani.
He's more like weird underground rock's emissary to the mainstream.
The emissary leaves behind a book in the Kanamit language.
The executive was also Google's emissary to the political world.
Would a Putin emissary knife him in a dark alley somewhere?
Chemistry is vital between any president and his chief global emissary.
He has made himself the world's emissary to the dark side.
"I'm really scared," said Mavarez, who did not identify the emissary.
Seberg also acted as an emissary for the Black Panthers abroad.
In two recent simulations, Emissary in the Squat of Gods and Emissary Forks at Perfection, I've started to program a character that has an orienting script in spite of all the chaos around him or her.
People at the dinner said McClendon sent an emissary and his regrets.
However trusted by the president, Mr. Pompeo is hardly a traditional emissary.
Donald Trump Jr. reportedly met with a Gulf emissary in August 2016.
And that leaves the biggest question: Who dispatched or controlled each emissary?
President Trump avidly encouraged Brexit and his emissary welcomed Britain's new status.
Major countries like South Africa and Tanzania remain without an American emissary.
Another became the emissary who did all of our talking for us.
As nerd culture has become more mainstream, he is its attractive, welcoming emissary.
Sports are not only these universities' front porch, but also the faith's emissary.
She said she had been Mr. Lear's emissary to advocates like Mr. Poindexter.
I am a proud emissary of Chabad-Lubavitch, a movement of Hasidic Judaism.
"What do we have to do to win back Republicans?" the emissary asked.
Did the president know Kushner was standing in as his emissary at the meeting?
The final piece, Emissary Sunsets the Self, runs from August 8th to September 25th.
Because he never ages, it appears he's an emissary from a separate, third party.
God wants me to continue on being his emissary and to be a partner.
"I think he will continue to act as the nation's leading emissary of reconciliation."
For David Hammer and his team at Emissary, that is a problem to solve.
Now she can rest, knowing she did humanity proud as our little robotic emissary.
Lee didn't attend the ceremony herself, but she did send an emissary of sorts.
He followed in his father's footsteps for years, becoming his top lieutenant and emissary.
Erickson described someone who appeared to be Torshin as Putin's emissary, the source said.
A fair-trade emissary who'd volunteered for Cesar Chavez while still in high school?
"One last thing," the TMZ emissary shouted as Mr. Hill returned to his hotel.
Her new novel, "The Emissary," translated by Margaret Mitsutani, is a contentedly minor work.
Mr. Bartlett had been an emissary to the steel interests on behalf of Kennedy.
When Sporting's emissary arrived, though, he discovered his target was not scheduled to participate.
" Jim is also described by Tom as "an emissary from a world of reality.
France sent an emissary to Iran on Tuesday aimed at de-escalating the tensions.
France sent an emissary to Iran on Tuesday aimed at de-escalating the tensions.
Fahrenkopf wasn't even sure if Manafort would continue to be Trump's emissary to the commission.
When it comes to the alt-right, Trump relies on his son as an emissary.
From 2009 to 2013, Dollar was the U.S. Treasury's economic and financial emissary to China.
This will be the second top emissary to visit the U.S. in a couple months.
Rodman isn't representing the US government or serving as President Donald Trump's emissary, Anton said.
Then, after a few attempts on his life, the emissary simply bribed away my fighter.
Unlike Spidey, the Chinese emissary said, America is not using its superpowers with great responsibility.
Mr. Bolton was left out of Mr. Trump's meeting with Mr. Kim's emissary on Friday.
It arrived like an 86,000-square-foot emissary from one of the city's stateliest dowagers.
Now, when someone is killed, gangs will sometimes send an emissary rather than a gunman.
The Democrat-turned-Republican would be a chief emissary to rural America, which helped elect Trump.
As Burnham's career grew, he came to be seen as a comic emissary from Planet Millennial.
That would make Mr. Giuliani, a contentious former prosecutor, the president's emissary to a turbulent world.
In the past, he had stayed clear, sending instead an emissary considered, we suppose, more dispensable.
"Particularly with the faith community, Karen is a very capable emissary," the former House colleague said.
Instead, he describes "President Putin's emissary on this front," whose plans match those of Mr. Torshin.
According to anonymous officials, Prince presented himself as an unofficial emissary for Donald Trump, then president-elect.
For now, we'll just have to wait and see and marvel at our newest emissary on Mars.
But the agency's latest interplanetary emissary won't be doing any traveling (it's a lander, not a rover).
Lula has given his blessing to Haddad to be his emissary in talks with other leftist leaders.
They were losing autonomy, so they might as well get the most trusted emissary from the mothership.
So perhaps in the end, Dr. Marashi is neither villain nor hero — he is but an emissary.
Freeing prisoners from North Korea, in recent years, has largely required a high-level emissary of sorts.
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin is the Democrats' chief emissary on this, and he and Republican Sen.
Despite the serious environmental and political challenges presented in The Emissary, Tawada suggests that another path exists.
But the administration would typically send an emissary or two — Joe Biden one year, Valerie Jarrett another.
Posted online, the video produced a public uproar but no action against the mayor or his emissary.
Mr. Kim sent an emissary to Washington to smooth things over, and the meeting was quickly reinstated.
"The Emissary" is stalled there, at the level of a flickering brilliance that never kindles into more.
In 2011, after being appointed executive chairman, he became a prominent emissary for the company to Washington.
Now he works at YouTube, as its emissary to music labels and the people who make music.
A blandly villainous emissary from the government descends, forcing the ensemble to adapt Soviet-style socialist realism.
After the election, Mr. Steele decided to share his intelligence with Senator John McCain via an emissary.
"We looked up to him as if he were a god, an emissary from heaven," she recalled.
On the other side, the emissary for President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan was his brother, Qayum Karzai.
He'd be well received on our side of the aisle if he's an emissary from the president.
As a well-known neoconservative culture warrior, Mr. Bellow is an unlikely emissary for fostering bipartisan dialogue.
Star Trek isn't known for strong pilots, but "Emissary" introduces the world of DS22005 with remarkable finesse.
This probably makes The Emissary sound like a sci-fi novel, but it's harder to categorize than that.
She suggested that Mr. Maidment was in a difficult position, serving as an emissary for G/O Media.
The second piece, Emissary Forks At Perfection, began streaming yesterday and is available to watch until July 24th.
Last year, he attempted to act as an emissary from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to President Donald Trump.
Government also needs to start acting as a formal emissary to overseas entrepreneurs who want to invest here.
"Our first mission is pretty simple: there should be an Emissary on every deal out there," Hammer said.
Mr. Sanders has not given up on role as an emissary for the economic ideas he cares about.
On Thursday, Trump denied a report that he had asked Paul to act as an emissary to Iran.
Despite the serious environmental and political challenges presented in The Emissary, Yoko Tawada suggests that another path exists.
Patrick Vieira, the French icon now coaching in New York, was enjoined as an emissary by Manchester City.
Facebook had also lobbied for the hearing to include a Google emissary of similar rank to Ms. Sandberg.
The emissary, Donald F. Rodgers, also presented a pen inscribed, "Richard M. Nixon, White House," to Mr. Siemers.
Chapter 3, "Emissary Sun Sets the Self," features plant-like organisms in conflict with a meerkat-like species.
I was supposed to be this emissary of work-life balance, the queen of controlling one's career destiny.
As vice president, Biden's deeper personal relationships on Capitol Hill made him repeatedly a useful emissary during bipartisan negotiations.
Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode was — although there are cutscenes and an overarching storyline — but it fills a similar role.
To meet with Cersei as Sansa's emissary, because she has no intention of walking into one of Cersei's traps.
"We're granting amnesty to the three detained Americans," the North Korean emissary told Pompeo, according to a US official.
But this uptick in extraterrestrial activity does appear curiously linked to their emissary Kid Rock's bold shift in direction.
At 73, Mr. De Shields was style and elegance in motion, like an ultracharismatic emissary from some higher plane.
For this we turn to Lyor Cohen, the man YouTube recently hired as its emissary to the music industry.
In effect, the Trump administration is bringing its marquee emissary, Mr. Kushner, into the room early in the process.
Mr. Browder also believes that Ms. Veselnitskaya was acting as a Kremlin emissary when she approached the Trump campaign.
Multiple impeachment witnesses have testified that Giuliani was Trump&aposs key emissary in the push for a Biden investigation.
That shift has been guided by Brad Smith, Microsoft's president, diplomat-in-residence and emissary to the outside world.
Schwarzman is also Trump's most important business emissary to China, where Blackstone has done billions of dollars in business.
He was Trump's free-wheeling emissary seeking to push a foreign government to, in effect, publicly tar Joe Biden.
Facebook's previous emissary "was a silver-tongued devil" who "said nothing," Republican Senator John Kennedy said on CNBC on Monday.
The Russian lawyer wasn't an official emissary of the Kremlin, but a cursory vetting would have revealed the potential issues.
Also at the table are Julie, Betty's manager and an emissary of the Miss America Organization, and Rachael, her publicist.
Speaking afterward, Corker said he felt badly for the vice president, who was acting as an emissary to angry lawmakers.
Trump did irreparable damage to Tillerson's ability to function as his emissary by undercutting him publicly over and over again.
The Chinese were left to wonder why Mr. Trump sent an emissary whose message the president did not believe in.
This is reinforced by a visitor, Chena (Sergei Egorov), who arrives on a snowmobile, an emissary from the modern world.
The Rojos leader, Santiago Mazari Hernández, known on the street as El Carrete, sent an emissary to recruit the sicario.
Trump in the phone call with Zelensky made it clear his lawyer was acting as his emissary on the issue.
I personally served as the Shah's emissary to the U.S. Government in his effort to get his proposal before President Carter.
In the first option, "Omar is a beneficiary or a winner, because he is going back home," an emissary told him.
They discovered it in October, careening through the solar system at 40,000 miles an hour, an interstellar emissary from points unknown.
"You only send a robot emissary that exits the solar system for the first time once, and that's Voyager," Ray said.
His recent mission to meet with Kim Jong Un shows that he is already a trusted emissary on the world stage.
Mr. Guaidó's emissary In Washington, Carlos Vecchio, is recognized as ambassador and — following a standoff — now has possession of the embassy.
Help her become a beacon of politeness and send her into the world as an emissary for all tweens to emulate.
For Darlene and Dom, the threat is more immediate: They're being held prisoner by Janice, the Dark Army's infuriatingly chipper emissary.
He twice sought the Democratic presidential nomination and has acted as an emissary to secure the release of Americans held abroad.
Trzaskowski, 46, a long-time EU emissary for his party, says he wants his native Warsaw to remain "open, tolerant and European".
"We&aposll be meeting on June 12 in Singapore," the president told reporters after the North Korean emissary left the White House.
The artist, with her lyrical meditations on migration and loss, is perhaps the perfect spiritual emissary for perspectives on exile and displacement.
It's all about a fictitious race, a fictitious place like a Shangri-La, and one person who happens to be its emissary.
Petzold and another emissary, Martin Doluz, insist they aren't in a cult, and that their guru isn't brainwashing or sexually abusing anybody.
Death, however, is omnipresent and attended by its emissary dumb luck, which is as likely to save a life as take one.
The following year, the head of RCA, David Sarnoff, sent an emissary asking Toscanini to come back and conduct a handpicked ensemble.
It ignored an emerging profile of the suspected gunman as someone who acted alone, not as the emissary of any aggrieved group.
The Emissary by Yoko Tawada (April 24, 2018) is published by New Directions and is available from Amazon and other online retailers.
All I could do was send him to attack the emissary… who effortlessly avoided the attacks thank to his vastly better stats.
He has been charged with bringing peace to the Middle East, and he is the president's star emissary to the Saudi government.
This trip will be his first diplomatic visit to Turkey, but he has been repeatedly used as an emissary for Mr. Trump.
The call is significant because it reveals that Trump considered Sondland to be an emissary for his requests for investigations from Zelensky.
He seemed to me then an emissary of Libya's morass and an emblem of the tangled loyalties that had confounded America's policy.
On Friday, a high ranking North Korean emissary delivered a personal note to Mr. Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office.
He positions himself as an "emissary for the American people, to deliver a message of friendship and hope," according to the draft.
In 63, a robotic emissary launched from Earth seven years earlier will lay eyes on a metal world never seen from close range.
Editors talk about Facebook as an authoritarian regime or perhaps an ideological cult, and they call Ms. Brown its emissary to the city.
Soon after, the book says, the shah agreed to send an emissary to meet secretly with Mr. Sadr in West Germany that September.
However Trump's chief emissary to the Senate, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, said it would be "an honor" to serve as Trump's vice president.
The meeting was first reported by the Washington Post, which said that Prince met with an unnamed Russian emissary close to Vladimir Putin.
Other times, you'll send an emissary to a city-state and draw the ire of a leader on the outs with that settlement.
On the one hand, an emissary from tech will have a national platform to push the industry's agenda and, more important, its worldview.
But Mr. Trump liked him and was intrigued by the prospect of a camera-ready emissary of the United States around the world.
Warm, wickedly funny and endlessly relatable, she was an emissary of realness who punched through the gauzy divide separating celebrities from everyone else.
We went to their offices to request an interview but our emissary was met with hostility, and held captive for half an hour.
Mars met its newest emissary of humankind, NASA's InSight lander, which touched down on the red planet after a 300-million-mile journey.
One of the indicted men has served as an adviser and emissary for the de facto Emirati ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.
Needless to say that hypothesis didn't really pan out, but honestly the object was interesting enough without being an emissary from another world.
As an emissary to longstanding allies in Asia and Europe, he has staked out a position as the Trump administration's reassurer-in-chief.
The pair discussed whether then-leader Kim Jong Il would send an emissary to Washington DC to extend a formal invite to Clinton.
Meanwhile, the eighth person who attended a June 2016 meeting with Donald Trump Jr. was identified as an emissary of a Russian oligarch.
One recently visited war-torn Iraq as the president's emissary; the other will soon head to Berlin at the invitation of Germany's chancellor.
The Taliban emissary gave Mr. Ramslien a list of five names that Mullah Omar had tasked with exploring the possibility of peace talks.
Its top emissary has just flown to meet a possible accessory in a gruesome alleged murder that has appalled even the US President.
You&aposve got Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in town and he is meeting with a top emissary as we speak from North Korea.
Even Bronn (Jerome Flynn), who was long the show's sole emissary from the lower classes, is now Lord of Highgarden and Bran's Mr. Monopoly.
While Adelson's chief emissary, Andy Abboud, dropped by some Cruz events, the pair were not scheduled to sit down this weekend, Adelson's office said.
I stand before you as an emissary of the American people to deliver a message of hope and vision, and a message of peace.
After his first meeting with the new Middle East emissary, Shtayyeh described Greenblatt as a man who listens while not saying much in return.
Insiders and allies say Pence has found a model in Vice President George H.W. Bush, who served as Ronald Reagan's emissary to official Washington.
Five things we don't know: How he will deal with Congress Despite having Pence as an emissary to Capitol Hill, much still remains uncertain.
He will be accompanied by Middle East emissary Jason Greenblatt, Special Representative for Iran, Brian Hook, and Deputy Assistant to the President Avi Berkowitz.
After that meeting, Prince approached Zayed and said he had authorization to act as an informal emissary for Trump, according to the Washington Post.
Most likely, it will be Liverpool that awaits there, and then either Ajax or another English emissary, Manchester City or Tottenham, in the final.
Akihito, 84, has acted more clearly as an emissary of reconciliation by visiting surrounding Asian countries that suffered under Japan's aggression during the war.
Mr. McCain did not want President Trump to attend his remembrances, and Vice President Mike Pence came as an emissary of the White House.
As an emissary for some of China's most provocative and boundary-breaking writers, Liu has become much more than a scout and a translator.
Ms. Trump served as a more polished emissary of her father's messages during the campaign, and she is under pressure to bring jobs home.
Cardinal Spellman was also President Franklin D. Roosevelt's personal emissary, a fierce anti-Communist and fan of Senator Joseph McCarthy, and a union-buster.
Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian emissary and George Papadopoulos's efforts to arrange similar meetings almost surely violate our campaign finance laws.
Schmidt has served as Google's primary emissary to the White House, most recently attending a June summit with the president and other tech leaders.
Shawbard's emissary Ra-Sharir (Necar Zadegan) is the draconian master manipulator who acts as his lieutenant (the fanatical similarity to Sheela is impossible to miss).
"Friends might be a stretch," said John Marino, another emissary deployed by Mr. Cuomo in that 113 weekend when he withdrew from the governor's race.
A CBS News report last week suggested that top Democratic senators believed Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren would be an ideal emissary to Sanders' liberal supporters.
While Emissary is certainly a creative startup, its the questions spanning knowledge arbitrage, labor markets, and ethics it poses that I think are most interesting.
Though Bloomberg might have the plushest coffers (and a truly abysmal record), Patrick is an equally horrible emissary from the gilded encampment of Wall Street.
But then their emissary showed up, and quickly proved to be the most dangerous and implacable enemy I've ever faced in a Total War game.
Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg acted as an emissary to Donald Trump in December when Silicon Valley leaders met with the then President-elect.
If one were to attempt to encapsulate the entirety of the Mediterranean into a single, all-encompassing emissary, olive oil would unequivocally be said token.
P. The singer and pianist Liz McComb, originally from Cleveland, has been an emissary of American gospel, living in Paris for the last three decades.
Mr. Macron, trying to shed his image as an insular and self-regarding emissary of elites, held a flurry of meetings with unions and others.
This cavalcade of undressed ladies from the early 1920s is the city's lone emissary from the vanished and once-thriving universe of the Parisian bordello.
They are oil paintings by Jasper Beckx of the Emissary of Congo, Don Miguel de Castro, and his two servants, Pedro Sunda and Diego Bemba.
"For years I've been working as your emissary for our beloved country," Mr. Netanyahu, 70, wrote in an appeal to the voters on Thursday morning.
Even more so when some emissary from the alternate Republican universe like Kellyanne Conway teleports onto CNN or another mainstream outlet to state her case.
Jared Kushner, the only Trump campaign emissary at the meeting who is currently serving in the White House, should have his security clearance revoked immediately.
Kim is also a former chief of the North's Reconnaissance Bureau, North Korea's military intelligence body, making him a potentially provocative choice as Pyongyang's emissary.
So on a trip the other day to Canberra, I asked whether the American president had nominated an emissary to this important if sleepy capital.
Sessions says he believed he was answering a question specifically on whether he met with Russians as an emissary of the Trump campaign, something he denies.
An emissary goes to North Korea Trump announces Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is heading to North Korea after his plane is already in the air.
While Trump repeatedly chided Sessions publicly, the former attorney general was an effective emissary helping to conceive and carry out many of the administration's hardline efforts.
That may be a sign of some progress, or at least the president showing respect for Xi's emissary, unlike in early March when Trump snubbed Liu.
But this inaugural interplanetary mission nonetheless racked up many spaceflight milestones as the first emissary ever to visit Venus, or any other planet for that matter.
Senior Chinese emissary Liu He's visit to D.C. to restart talks on the Comprehensive Economic Dialogue has not proven fruitful so far, my sources tell me.
"We probably only have a couple of years before he sheds his corporeal form to travel the cosmos as a boundless and benevolent emissary of humanity."
Shortly afterward, an emissary arrives from Buckingham Palace, summoning Dolittle to the bedside of Queen Victoria (Jessie Buckley), who is near death from a mysterious illness.
That is, until an emissary for Queen Victoria arrives asking the doctor to embark on a quest to retrieve a cure for the queen's mysterious illness.
Buschel also emphasized that whatever insight Stone may have had into WikiLeaks, he wasn't some kind of emissary from Trump's team to the secret-spilling organization.
Saudi media have run footage of the Maronite patriarch and a papal emissary, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, dressed in full religious regalia, crucifixes included, meeting the king.
And unlike, say, Subspace Emissary, which awkwardly grafted Smash gameplay onto a platforming and boss fight mode, Spirits is still, at its core, the same Smash Bros.
They have to carry not just the weight of celebrity, but the image of an entire community that treats them as an emissary to a hostile world.
So, he said, the NRA's convention in Louisville, Kentucky, would be a good place for "first contact" — because "President Putin's emissary on this front" would be there.
She stands by her man man when he flees back to the Congo as an emissary of Parliament, watching as he immediately returns to his old lifestyle.
His wife burned an archive of papers dating from his time as a Bolshevik emissary in Paris, fearing that the work would brand him a foreign spy.
But here's the thing: Every successful action by this emissary made him gain experience, improving his stats and making him even better at luring away my soldiers.
This past week, researchers at the security firm Palo Alto Networks discovered that a Chinese state group, Emissary Panda, had hacked into Middle Eastern governments using EternalBlue.
The marriage vaulted Lady Diana into the role of a national emissary for Britain as the Princess of Wales as she threw herself into charitable work worldwide.
For her part, Ms. Fanning drifts in and out like a dream (Jamie's and Mr. Mills's), a magnificent emissary from that seductive land called Young and Beautiful.
And "New Eden" reminded me more of the heavy use of religion in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," which made Benjamin Sisko an Emissary of the Prophets.
Oration MMXVI was the brainchild of Stephen Lockhart, an Irishman turned Reykjavik resident whose Studio Emissary has turned out some of the current Icelandic scene's most revered records.
Subtlety isn't paramount; Jack Davenport, as a government emissary, is so coolly villainous that his white-linened lap only seems to be missing a hairless cat to stroke.
He has said that the topic of sanctions might have come up in his conversations but that he was not there as an emissary of the Trump campaign.
The Gabriels share a name with an angel sent as an emissary from God, but, like most of us, they aren't sure what message they're supposed to bear.
Giuliani was acting as an unofficial emissary for President Trump in seeking the Biden investigation from Ukraine, which has sparked an impeachment probe into the president&aposs actions.
Mr. Trump also authorized a meeting between Vice President Mike Pence and North Korean officials when he sent Mr. Pence as his emissary to the Games' opening ceremony.
Political hustle: Parekh, a close and visible Wall Street emissary for Barack Obama during his presidency, has kept a lower profile in the first years of the resistance.
If he declined, however, "Omar is a loser because he is going to jail," the emissary said, and he said Mr. Abdulaziz might be apprehended at an airport.
But her presence fills the movie, partly because she serves as an affecting reminder of Iran's past, much as the willful Marziyeh is an emissary of its future.
Tipped off that the supposed "emissary of peace" is a representative of the Inquisition planning to seize Hassan as a sorcerer, he and Fatima escape from the palace.
Mavarez confirmed to Stefanelli he had received phone calls from an unnamed government emissary threatening him with arrest and asking how much money he wanted to change sides.
It included an emissary for two wealthy Arab princes who run Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as an Israeli specialist in social media manipulation.
If online reservation forms let guests request a hotel room away from the elevators, they could also include a box to check if you're a foreign government emissary.
To overcome Saudi reluctance, Mr. Anas took the Saudi emissary to Afghanistan to show that it remained a freely practicing Muslim society, despite the presence of American troops.
But he said he had not acted as an emissary for Trump or his associates, and only "briefly" discussed the matter with former chief of staff John Kelly.
Memo From Norway OSLO — At a corner table of the Marriott Hotel in Pakistan's capital, an emissary from the Taliban's supreme leader arrived with a message of peace.
What's more, precisely because of this history, Biden often served as an emissary from the Obama White House to Senate Republicans when the exigencies of governance required one.
He is expected to be re-elected easily against Representative Jim Renacci, the Republican nominee, leaning on a down-home reputation as the state's unpretentious emissary to Washington.
Huntsman's past experience with high-profile diplomacy and the fact that he's more of a technocrat than an ideologue likely bodes well for his performance as an emissary.
Trump's about-face came after North Korea launched its latest charm offensive, culminating with a high-level emissary hand-delivering a letter from Kim to the Oval Office.
Prince told the committee that the January 2017 meeting was a chance encounter in a bar following a meeting with George Nader, an emissary for the United Arab Emirates.
Along with a cast that included President Bill Clinton, Mr. de Blasio was an indispensable emissary as Mr. Cuomo quit the race and endorsed his opponent, H. Carl McCall.
Probably the most absurd offer was when I was asked to be present at the opening of a new development complex as some sort of fake emissary of Obama.
Lockwood contacts Claire through his emissary, telling her he wants to save the dinosaurs through private philanthropy and move them to a wildlife sanctuary, away from the volcano's path.
Clinton's campaign is using Biden as its chief emissary to to male, working-class voters in the Rust Belt that Trump hopes will help him win in those states.
Phillips isn't in tech — he's a lawyer by trade, and a political operative by practice — but he is a key Booker emissary to the world of tech's mega wealthy.
Top Trump adviser Jared Kushner, Middle East emissary Jason Greenblatt and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman held a four-hour meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem, Israeli aides said.
It is starting to feel something like an unwanted, unavoidable tradition: Whenever an emissary of the Premier League meets Barcelona, sooner or later, a player is getting sent off.
They made me look like the emissary of a solution against graffiti, whereas my intent was actually totally the opposite—I'm pro-name writing as I'm a former writer.
"The second side, the state, is a winner and is happy as well," the emissary added, suggesting that the kingdom might pay also Mr. Abdulaziz large sums of money.
Mr. Kadyrov has served as an emissary for Mr. Putin while forging relationships with Middle Eastern countries like the United Arab Emirates, which financed the Egyptian team's hotel here.
Why it matters: The efforts are opening a "rare window into the energy secretary's role as an emissary for some of the administration's most sensitive international missions," per Politico.
Ségolène Royal, the defeated Socialist candidate in France's 2007 election, was President Emmanuel Macron's emissary to the North and South Poles and a public critic of his pensions overhaul.
He will most likely be looked upon as a chief emissary to the Capitol Hill, K Street and donor constituencies that Trump explicitly campaigned against — the chief of swamp.
The marriage of Lady Diana Spencer to the Prince of Wales vaulted her into the role of a national emissary for Britain as a member of the royal family.
She first worked with refugees as a special emissary to the border between Thailand and Cambodia, and then as Japan's first representative to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
"I assume there's a reason that Donald wanted me to speak," Cruz told the Texas delegates on Thursday, predicting that he eyed Cruz as an emissary to the conservative movement.
Adam Schiff, also said Sunday that the specifics of the meeting with the Gulf emissary, as they were described by The New York Times, "were certainly new" to his committee.
To help smooth things over between the expected nominee and Speaker, Trump emissary Ben Carson held a phone call with Ryan on Tuesday night, said sources familiar with the call.
And, of course, there was this year's visit by Mohammed bin Salman, the country's emissary to Silicon Valley, who was greeted with glitz and glam at America's most prominent corporations.
The British emissary for Mr. Deripaska's companies, Lord Barker of Battle, a protégé of David Cameron, the former prime minister of Britain, was appointed last year as chairman of EN+.
The emissary, George Nader, told Donald Trump Jr. that the princes who led Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were eager to help his father win election as president.
Mr. Nader also visited Moscow at least twice during the presidential campaign as a confidential emissary from Crown Prince Mohammed of Abu Dhabi, according to people familiar with his travels.
Ms Patel is seen as the ideal emissary to aspirational minorities who want to build their own business, give their children a leg-up and fear crime and social breakdown.
At lunch with Haldeman's emissary, I stammered something about having just signed a new contract with NBC News, a big step to becoming a national political correspondent, my dream job.
" Ms. Goldberg said she was encouraged to think that "I too could be well-spoken, tall, majestic, an emissary of black folks" who, like the Supremes, "came from the projects.
In June, he posed, smiling, with Kim Yong-chol, an emissary from the North Korean leader, who had hand-delivered a letter from Mr. Kim in a curiously oversize envelope.
John McCain learned of the existence of the memos and sent an emissary to speak with the source before he met with FBI Director James Comey to present the information.
The morning of the call, Kurt Volker wrote a message to Andriy Yermak, a lawyer and a longtime friend of Zelensky's, who was acting as an emissary to the Trump Administration.
The senior US official who served as Trump's "sherpa," the diplomatic emissary who represents the president at major international meetings, including the G7, quit his post shortly after the Quebec summit.
He has called Brunson, a native of North Carolina, a "great Christian", and Vice President Mike Pence, the White House's top emissary to evangelicals, had urged Americans to pray for Brunson.
And even though the Kochs' network is still firmly resisting lining up behind Trump, a key Koch emissary, Tim Phillips, the head of Americans for Prosperity, will be making the rounds.
From 2009 to 2013, Dollar was the U.S. Treasury's economic and financial emissary to China, based in Beijing, facilitating the macroeconomic and financial policy dialogue between the United States and China.
That violated conflict-of-interest rules governing Mr. Molho's dual roles as a top diplomatic emissary for Mr. Netanyahu and a partner with Mr. Shimron in a leading Israeli law firm.
Notable acts from the 2017 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival included: LORDE Like an emissary from a separate pop planet, Lorde played a headlining set that defied Jazz Fest customs.
Hayden's urging, Jeanine Hayden stepped up when her husband became CIA director, serving as an emissary to families, helping them find and utilize agency resources such as psychiatric counseling and education.
A request that a foreign country announce an investigation didn't go through the Justice Department and the State Department; instead the president's private emissary, Rudy Giuliani, represented the United States government.
The story in the book, written in rhyme, reveals that the elf doll is an emissary sent by Santa Claus to observe children and report back on their behavior for judgment.
So I feel like I am sometimes am emissary from the middle of the country, just pointing out that things look a little different in rural communities, industrial communities like mine.
Jeff Kingston, Asian studies director at Temple University's Japan campus, says Akihito has served as Japan's "chief emissary of reconciliation," while acting as "consoler in chief" in reaching out to the people.
Emissary is a hybrid SaaS marketplace which connects sales teams on one side with people (called emissaries, naturally) who can guide them through the sales process at companies they are familiar with.
Last spring several members of these tribes received an unwelcome visitor: an emissary from the Israeli army, calling himself Farid, who urged them to register for plots at a nearby "relocation site".
Even so, it's compelling to reflect on that brief week 50 years ago, when humans were finally able to soft land an emissary to an alien world, and receive its letters home.
Instead of casting her as a marshmallow version of herself, SNL reimagined Clinton as a wise bartender named Val, quite a departure from America's emissary to 112 countries as secretary of state.
Last week, China's State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in Moscow as a special emissary of President Xi Jinping to organize, among other things, the Russia-China summit next June.
The president flatly rejected the idea and dispatched him to the region as an emissary, cautioning him "about not overpromising to the Ukrainian government," Mr. Biden would later write in a memoir.
Both men conveyed their intentions to Mr. Biden last week, Mr. Patrick in a phone call to the former vice president, and Mr. Bloomberg through an emissary, his longtime aide Kevin Sheekey.
"As we all learned yesterday, Congress just wasn't ready," said Pence, who spent a dozen years in Congress starting in 2001, and has been a key emissary for Trump on Capitol Hill.
He is a strong advocate of comprehensive immigration reform and a fluent Spanish speaker, which she thinks could make him a valuable emissary on the issue with voters and former Senate colleagues.
Those killed included a local resident who had fought in Syria and had returned to Ingushetia to resume "terrorist activity in the republic", NAK said, calling the man "an Islamic State emissary".
What's harder to imagine is that a remix of Midfield Generals by none other than techno purist and anti-EDM emissary Dave Clarke shows up right in the middle of the mix.
Instead, Hezbollah sent a high-ranking emissary to Doha and made the conditions very clear: The captives would be freed in exchange for Qatar's help in making the four-towns deal happen.
As part of the measures, Pakistan will expel India's ambassador to the country and won't send its own emissary, who had been preparing to go to New Delhi, to its rival neighbor.
Investigators are still examining the campaign contacts of an Israeli specialist in social media manipulation who has worked for Prince Mohammed and of a Lebanese-American businessman who acted as his emissary.
Here was someone with an interest in his topic who was also an expert in molecules, and who might serve as an emissary to help usher the placebo into the medical establishment.
Mr. Johnson did send an emissary in his stead: Michael Gove, a cabinet member who formerly served as the environment minister, but Channel 4 said the debate was for party leaders only.
The New York Times, however, reported last week that Trump Jr. had a meeting weeks before the 2016 presidential election with George Nader, who was acting as an emissary for Gulf nations.
Nonetheless, Stone continued to help Trump on the sidelines, acting as both a media surrogate and as an emissary for Trump with far-right groups and, allegedly, with people connected to Wikileaks.
In addition to being a founding member of UNICEF's Los Angeles chapter, she has served as UNICEF's special nutrition emissary and spent 10 year as the national spokesperson for No Kid Hungry.
We can slip into a twisted logic in which we half-believe the penicillin picked Alexander Fleming to be its emissary, or that the moons of Jupiter wanted to be seen by Galileo.
When the new Spanish monarchy sends an emissary, it soon becomes clear that their new rules will see Hassan's abilities as a threat to their order, prompting Fatima to help him find safety.
The unlikely emissary won an audience with a sceptical pope, who palmed him off on the king of Portugal, who nearly gave him eight warships and 4,000 guns before abruptly changing his mind.
Matthew Rojansky, director of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center, has interacted with Kislyak and says his experience and social skills have made him an effective emissary for Moscow in Washington.
The dossier alleges that Page met senior Russian officials as an emissary of the Trump campaign, and discussed quid-pro-quo deals relating to sanctions, business opportunities and Russia's interference in the election.
The meeting was set up after Donald, Jr., was approached by an emissary close to the Agalarov family—Azerbaijani oligarchs with whom Trump had partnered on the 20163 Miss Universe pageant, in Moscow.
The Times reported Saturday that Trump Jr. had met with the emissary, George Nader, at Trump Tower and that Nader had offered the assistance of the other countries to help the Trump campaign.
In August 2012, Voyager 1153 entered interstellar space, our first emissary ever to do so, and Voyager 2 is expected to join the 12-billion-mile-high club within the next few years.
Show Us Your Wall Rubén Blades, the musician, actor and Latin American cultural emissary, had collected art — casually, usually based on serendipity — for decades before he married the actress and singer Luba Mason.
At a pre-extradition hearing in London, Assange's lawyers said they planned to submit evidence that Rohrabacher made an offer of a pardon as an emissary of the president, The Daily Beast reported.
Charming and good-looking, he serves as a combination of property manager, fixer, and public emissary for the family, representing the Chan-Zuckerberg family to the media on matters related to the ranch.
"We ask only that you trust us, only that you simply trust us," the benevolent-seeming Kanamit emissary tells United Nations delegates while promising to foster the general uplift of the human race.
I have a festive autumn planned including happy hour at Emissary, celebrations with friends, hopefully lots of Nationals postseason baseball and planning some golf rounds with my Women's Congressional Golf Association (WCGA) friends!
A group of aides to Ronald Reagan did meet in the fall of 1980 with an individual claiming to be an emissary from the Iranian government, but that person's legitimacy was never determined.
In Chapter 2 "Emissary Forks at Perfection," Shiba Inu dogs dominate the island, which is now lush with tropical greenery, occasionally uprooting a shrub or doing what can only be described as derping.
What Clinton could use is an emissary to the kind of liberal activists who didn't back her in 2008 or 2016, whom she needs to have on her team to lead a united party.
Nepali officials have said Prachanda would send another deputy, Bimelandra Nidhi, as an emissary to India this week to give reassurances that closer ties with China would not come at a cost to India.
Mark Warner of Virginia suggested Sunday that Donald Trump Jr.'s reported meeting with a Gulf emissary who offered to help his father's presidential campaign could be evidence of a larger pattern of concern.
Wife No. 1 takes some solace in the occasional visits from Rita (the fine Akosua Busia), an emissary from a world away, it almost seems, who is trying to help broker a peace agreement.
Why it matters: No meeting with Trump would be a huge snub not only to Liu but more importantly to Chinese President Xi Jinping, since he is Xi's top economic official and his emissary.
Kissinger was not only the first official American emissary to Communist China, he persisted in his brokerage with more than 50 trips over four decades, spanning the careers of seven leaders on each side.
Once held up as the administration's most credible cross-aisle emissary, Kelly has instead become the figure — even more than Miller, from whom Democrats expected nothing less — most closely associated with White House intransigence.
And, as is implied by her negotiation with Iron Bank emissary Tycho Nestoris, when Daenerys and her dragons come attempt to seize the throne, the most powerful bank in the land will back her.
The Steele dossier alleges that Page met senior Russian officials as an emissary of the Trump campaign and discussed quid-pro-quo deals relating to sanctions, business opportunities and Russia's interference in the election.
In Arkady Martine's debut novel, A Memory Called Empire, Ambassador Mahit Dzmare, an emissary from the distant Lsel Station, is called to the center of the vast Teixcalaanli Empire after her predecessor winds up dead.
The country's first-ever international black metal festival, Oration MMXVI, was meticulously organized by Studio Emissary engineer Stephen Lockhart (who also plays in Rebirth of Nefast, Slidhr, and Sinmara), and went off without a hitch.
" For this second trip overseas, the first lady will likely start to forge new relationships with the spouses of other world leaders, while at the same time serving as an emissary for her husband. "Mrs.
"This was 100% her idea," said Grisham of Trump's decision to travel to McAllen, making clear the first lady is not on a mission assigned by the President nor is she acting as his emissary.
In the 10 days since he joined Swansea, he had been at pains to play down the significance of his passport, insisting that he was just a "football manager," not an emissary for American soccer.
He was a foreign emissary for the London branch of the Rothschild bank; she was a supporter of the arts and an active member of the women's suffrage movement, among other philanthropic and social causes.
After the meeting, Erik Prince -- a businessman, Trump donor and Bannon ally -- reached out to the prince and said he had authorization to act as an informal emissary for Trump, according to The Washington Post.
When President Trump needed an emissary to describe his proposed tax overhaul in 2017, Mr. Pence was deployed to more than 50 events, meeting with small groups of business owners to promote the bill's benefits.
The United States, by contrast, tried to turn the discussions into a platform to attack China and what the American emissary, Dennis Shea, said was exploitation of W.T.O. rules in a quest for economic hegemony.
When President Donald Trump describes Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and "bringing crime," or refers to undocumented immigrants as individuals who "infest our country" -- he speaks not as America's President but as an emissary of hate.
Kroenke is largely absent from London, and his emissary Ivan Gazidis, the team's chief executive, has ceded considerable ground to Wenger over his plan for a thorough overhaul of how the club works this summer.
The North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un, had sent his sister as a diplomatic emissary to the games and had invited South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, to visit the North Korean capital of Pyongyang.
Emperor Akihito has also come to represent the pacifism enshrined in the Constitution and has acted as the country's emissary of historic reconciliation with surrounding Asian countries that suffered under Japan's aggression during the war.
OSORNO, Chile – A papal emissary has asked forgiveness from Roman Catholics in a region of Chile where people had been protesting a bishop who was once a lieutenant of the country&aposs most notorious predator priest.
Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade, Macron's European election emissary, has a front-seat role in persuading parties from across the left-right divide to rally behind the president's drive to redraw the landscape and make Europe relevant again.
Either an emissary from an occult domain, or merely "a disabled man who had trouble telling the difference between fiction and reality", Jósef commits his life and dreams to tape as part of a research project.
Even as President Trump angered the Chinese government early on by jumping on the phone with the leader of Taiwan, Ivanka has proven a much more effective—or at least tactful—emissary on the global stage.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - It's been two centuries since a British emissary arrived in Brussels bearing a dispatch of such historic portent but Sir Tim Barrow, Britain's new envoy to the EU, took it in his diplomatic stride.
"Netanyahu's emissary is on a death mission to destroy what's left of Israeli media," he wrote last week, describing Bitan's conduct as akin to the 1950s hearings by U.S. Senator Joe McCarthy against Communists and "subversives".
"It's possible that it's a negotiating tactic," said David Dollar, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who's a former economic and financial emissary to China for the Treasury Department, referring to the vice president's speech.
When a boat carrying Albert Camus sailed into New York Harbor in March 1946, he was hailed as a moral emissary from war-ravaged Europe and the glamorous embodiment of a newfangled philosophy known as Existentialism.
That could potentially give prosecutors a window into Trump's past business dealings and the financial affairs of his family, since Cohen has long been a trusted fixer and emissary for the real estate billionaire turned politician.
I recalled sitting in my family's living room with my aunt when I was a teenager, watching Iraqi television and seeing Donald Rumsfeld visiting Baghdad as an emissary from Ronald Reagan and shaking hands with Saddam.
"I love it," Donald Trump Jr., the president's eldest son, responded when an intermediary said a Russian emissary wanted to give the campaign damaging information on Hillary Clinton at a Trump Tower meeting in June 2016.
" She zealously parrots his contention that there's no evidence of anything untoward between his campaign and Russia, dismissing his hapless namesake's infamous meeting in Trump Tower with a Russian emissary as "pretty standard campaign operating procedure.
But the schedule was rejiggered after Mr. Trump directed Mr. Pence to stand in for him as an emissary on an official trip to Poland after the president canceled, citing the need to monitor Hurricane Dorian.
Mr. Macron came to Washington as the emissary from European allies anxious to persuade Mr. Trump to preserve the Iran agreement while American and European negotiators seek to create side deals intended to further restrain Tehran.
Pushing back on previous defenses from Trump's team, Parnas said he was sent as an emissary of Trump himself to the then-new administration of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and that Giuliani vouched for him.
Page's role The Steele dossier alleges that Page met senior Russian officials as an emissary of the Trump campaign and discussed quid-pro-quo deals relating to sanctions, business opportunities and Russia's interference in the election.
But the views of Trump's individual advisors may not ultimately drive his thinking, said David Dollar, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who worked as a Treasury Department policy emissary to China during the Obama administration.
Right: Half-brother of the last shogun and lord of the Mito domain, Tokugawa Akitake (294-21867) was dispatched to France in 1867 as a special emissary, accompanying the Japanese delegation to the Universal Exposition in Paris.
Instead, he looks to be choosing an emissary to the Republican Party, a VP who suggests that Trump's deviations are part of a sales pitch, not core to his ideology or nonnegotiable in his approach to governing.
Season 1 also spent a lot of time digging into Burnham's background as an orphaned human who was adopted as a child by the esteemed Vulcan emissary Sarek — also known to Star Trek fans as Spock's father.
The group decides to send an emissary to talk to the Wildlings about assisting in their defense of Snow's remains (and also their own lives) and we're left to wait and see how this confrontation will unfold.
Each of us here today is the emissary of a distinct culture, a rich history, and a people bound together by ties of memory, tradition, and the values that make our homelands like nowhere else on Earth.
If Tillerson isn't privy to the latest news about where the president stands on one of the most contentious foreign policy issues of the day, then how can he be an effective emissary on the president's behalf?
Any violation of law in Flynn's secret chats with Russia's emissary must be pursued and punished to the fullest, lest we allow the impression that American foreign policy can be easily manipulated to other nations' ends.  Rep.
Before weed-cryptocurrency emissary and basketball diplomat Dennis Rodman wrapped up his fifth trip to North Korea on Thursday, he left his buddy Kim Jong-un with a couple of parting gifts, according to the Associated Press.
For our entertainment (and for our sins, as well), Mr. Dauchan has assumed the form of an Afrofuturist emissary from the planet of Nubia, who has journeyed here to save both our world and his from destruction.
You will go to the MAAC Tournament, into the little temporary world that grows up around a one-bid basketball conference as it figures out who will be its emissary to the larger chaos of March Madness.
Compare this to the effort by Trump to secure a favor from Ukraine through a private emissary, his own personal attorney, operating outside of the normal diplomatic track and in tension with stated national security policy goals.
"It seems pretty unlikely to me that any of the negotiators would bring this up," said David Dollar, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a former Treasury Department emissary to China during the Obama administration.
The American-educated foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, would not say whether he was planning to meet Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, who has proposed himself as a quiet emissary to Iran from the Trump administration.
The American-educated foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, would not say whether he was planning to meet Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, who has proposed himself as a quiet emissary to Iran from the Trump administration.
"Emissary" establishes many threads the show would follow for years to come, including the political struggles of the newly liberated planet Bajor, the emergence of an intergalactic wormhole housing godlike aliens, and Sisko's complicated relationship to Starfleet.
Government-appointed negotiator Irene Santiago said that a religious leader who had been acting as an emissary to seek a corridor for civilians held hostage had taken ill and the authorities were waiting for him to get better.
He had retired as archbishop in 2006 when he turned 75 and went on to become a Vatican emissary after Francis was elected, traveling to international hotspots including Iran and lobbying Washington lawmakers, making him a global name.
As the title suggests, Jeffers has drawn inspiration as well from the German Faust legend, in which a quintessentially arrogant man sells his soul to the Devil's emissary in return for the chance to realize his wildest dreams.
And sometimes he pictures Gloria Vanderbilt, who has been in the public eye since her birth 92 years ago, as an emissary from a distant star, marooned on this planet and trying to make sense of it all.
This seemed to be China's approach, both during President Trump's visit to Beijing late in 2017 and when Chinese President Xi Jinping's emissary, Liu He, visited Washington in a May 85033 attempt to stave off a trade war.
We learned that Donald Trump Jr., above, and other top advisers to the Trump campaign met with an emissary for princes of two Gulf nations before the 2016 election, suggesting that countries beyond Russia may have offered help.
During the past three years, he has raised more than a hundred thousand dollars for Clinton's campaign; been quoted occasionally, as a close adviser; and, as Clinton's emissary, met with foreign dignitaries on their visits to the States.
CFIUS does remain open to Chinese investment, David Dollar, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and the U.S. Treasury's former economic and financial emissary to China, recently told CNBC, noting examples such as the approved Shuanghui-Smithfield deal.
His emissary, Mr. Khalilzad, insisted on Monday that he did not discuss a transitional Afghan government with the Taliban during their six days of talks in Doha, Qatar — an assertion that some in Afghanistan found difficult to believe.
Instead of welcoming the new emissary of intelligent life (in this case, a talking spherical spaceship) as we frequently did to our peril throughout the 90s, the new administration's first impulse is to take a shot at it.
TRUMP-KIM SUMMIT, FROM THE INVITATION TO THE CANCELLATION: A TIMELINE Trump said his visit with North Korean official Kim Yong Chol was a "great start" and confirmed that the emissary brought a personal letter from the country's dictator.
Then on Saturday, the Times reported that in August 2016, the president's eldest son took part in a second questionable Trump Tower meeting where an emissary for Saudi Arabia and the UAE offered to help out his father's campaign.
Gehrke said that Huntsman's duty to his country is "not by holding on to some title and being the emissary of a president who doesn't share your values, or American values, for that matter," but instead to step down.
When NASA sent something of an art project to space with its Golden Record on the Voyager spacecraft in the 1970s, the agency spent months agonizing over what they would include on what was an unoccupied emissary of humanity.
Some of the most fascinating parts of "Black Radical" are those that delve into the more intractable recesses of Trotter's personality — those episodes that reveal him as a complicated and fallible human rather than an emissary of pure virtue.
Though it would have been easy to do so, they've never demanded financial transparency from Trump and never conducted an ounce of meaningful oversight of the obviously inappropriate use of his unqualified son-in-law as a diplomatic emissary.
It was reported in May that Psy-Group owner Joel Zamel met Donald Trump Jr. three months before the election at a Trump Tower meeting also attended by the private security contractor Erik Prince and Saudi emissary George Nader.
One key breakthrough came in 1993, during the Oslo peace talks, when half of an identification tag belonging to Sergeant Baumel was delivered by Yasir Arafat, the Palestine Liberation Organization chairman, to an emissary of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Mr. Kaveladze, who works as the United States-based financial officer for Aras Agalarov's real estate company, attended as the family's emissary "just to make sure it happened and to serve as an interpreter if necessary," Mr. Balber said.
At a moment when the imminent United States invasion of Grenada was secretly in the works, General Kelley was dispatched as President Reagan's emissary, watching the survivors uncover the dead from the rubble and comforting the wounded in Germany.
Chapter 1, "Emissary in the Squat of Gods," represents humanity's prehistoric past and features cartoonish figures tinkering around in a barren white landscape inspired by volcanos in Southeast Asia, where ash provides fertile soil for new life to spawn.
His three-record debut—which won the inaugural American Music Prize and made nearly every major "Best of 2015" list, from Pitchfork to Rolling Stone—has positioned Kamasi as a jazz emissary who's ushering in a new musical movement.
A few weeks later, according to a new Financial Times report, the Kremlin sent a high-level emissary, military intelligence chief Igor Sergun, to Damascus to deliver a message: Moscow had decided it was time for Assad to step down.
It also quotes former chief strategist Steve Bannon as calling Donald Trump Jr.'s Trump Tower meeting with purported Kremlin emissary Natalia Veselnitskaya "treasonous" and suggests Trump and his family are vulnerable to money laundering charges from special counsel Robert Mueller.
Still, Volker and other diplomats have acknowledged that as someone operating as the president's personal lawyer, who involved himself in foreign policy, he — at the very least — was seen as an emissary working on behalf of the commander in chief.
Senator John F. Kerry, then the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and later her successor as secretary of state, was holding his own meetings with Sultan Qaboos and his trusted emissary, a businessman named Salem ben Nasser al-Ismaily.
The line comes from one of the Bard's late romances, and the character who throws it in the teeth of an imperial Roman emissary is the comic villain of the piece: the crass, braggadocious, dim-witted son of the queen.
The big picture: Trump is referencing yesterday's New York Times story that detailed how his son, Donald Trump Jr., heard suggestions from an emissary that the Saudis and Emiratis both wanted to help the Trump campaign in the 2016 election.
"What [the U.S. has] proposed so far is just symbolic, the Chinese are just gonna laugh at it ... They won't change their behavior," says David Dollar, the U.S. Treasury's former economic and financial emissary to China, who's now at Brookings.
Officials said Prachanda would send another deputy, Bimelandra Nidhi, a member of the Madhesi minority community, as an emissary to India this week to give reassurances that closer ties with Beijing would not come at the cost of New Delhi.
Held for the second year at Basketball City, this year's NADA New York was no cold fish; from Naama Tsabar's felt-and-guitar-string touch instruments, to Chloe Wise's pierced papaya sculpture, every sensation soft and hard had its own emissary.
"Each of us here today is the emissary of a distinct culture, a rich history and a people bound together by ties of memory, tradition and the values that make our homelands like nowhere else on earth," the president said.
In May, after The Times reported about the meeting with the emissary for the Arab princes and the Israeli social media manipulation specialist, Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, raised concerns that Mr. Trump may have lied to the committee.
He acts as a sort of aggrieved emissary from a comic underclass, musing about a new public-housing-themed cologne called Back Stairway and complaining about Puerto Rican neighbors, with their music and the smells of their garlic and adobo.
He has been an emissary for the music in a range of crossover settings: He appeared on Kendrick Lamar's 2015 hip-hop masterwork, "To Pimp a Butterfly," and turns up on one track of the new album by John Legend.
ISTANBUL — President Trump's muddled plan to withdraw the United States from Syria fell into further disarray on Tuesday after Turkey's leader rebuffed Mr. Trump's emissary, John R. Bolton, and angrily dismissed his demand that Turkey agree to protect America's Kurdish allies.
During the discussion, the US sherpa, Trump's third diplomatic emissary in as many summits, noted that setting standards and targets to link to funding projects in Africa will also be a topic of interest for next year's G7, which the US is hosting.
" Ben Carson, former rival turned supporter Carson, who has emerged as a Trump supporter and emissary for the campaign, released the following statement via business manager Armstrong Williams: "Every human being is an individual first rather than a member of an identity group.
These denials look to cut against a talking point the White House and pro-Trump Republicans are using to deflect attention from Donald Trump Jr.'s June meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya, a lawyer described to him as an emissary of the Russian government.
"A lot of the problem for business is uncertainty," said David Dollar, a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution and a former economic and financial emissary to China for the Treasury Department under President Barack Obama.
In another file, an emissary offered the services of the president of Kazakhstan as an informant for the United States government if the Justice Department unfroze the politician's Swiss bank account, which was allegedly stuffed with bribes paid to him by multinational companies.
Erik Prince The former Blackwater head caught the eye of investigators over a meeting he reportedly arranged between Donald Trump Jr. and a Gulf emissary in August 2016, the first sign a country other than Russia had sought to influence the presidential election.
That's left an opening for Macron, who has deployed flattery and a close study of Trump's mindset to secure a position as the chief transatlantic emissary, reasserting Paris as the principal European contact point after long being overshadowed by Berlin and London.
Knight played a key role in ushering Trump's tax cut law through the GOP-led Congress in 85033 but intended to leave her post on the National Economic Council before she was persuaded to become his top Capitol Hill emissary last summer.
DeStefano was one of a handful of advisers left from the beginning of Trump's presidency and was seen as an emissary to Capitol Hill Republicans as well as a key figure in crafting the White House's strategy during the 2018 midterm elections.
Ovid revisited the myth in "Metamorphoses" and centuries later Jean Cocteau put a modern spin on it in "Orpheus" (1950), a hypnotically lovely film in which death's emissary is a striking woman who rides around in a black Rolls-Royce flanked by motorcyclists.
According to a report from the New York Times on Saturday, the president's son also met with an Israeli social media specialist and an emissary for the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia who said the countries wanted to help Donald Trump win.
Facing possible ruin and extreme sensitivity over Russian activity within the U.S., Mr. Deripaska has corralled an army to help him fight back: lobbyists, law firms, public relations experts, a British emissary, a former U.S. senator and a former Trump campaign official.
She followed her 2008 album debut, "The Fame," and its extended version, "The Fame Monster," with "Born This Way," an album that mingled electro-pop tracks with '80s-style arena anthems, flaunting an emissary from "real" rock music: Bruce Springsteen's saxophonist Clarence Clemons.
The purpose of the trip was to meet key players in the crisis-wracked nation, not to serve as an emissary for the Trump administration, according to the person, who isn't authorized to discuss the visit and spoke on condition of anonymity.
It was intriguing to note the surprise that greeted Monterrey's excellent performance against Liverpool in the Club World Cup last month; it had been widely assumed that a Mexican team would be no match for an emissary of the mighty Premier League.
Hammer until December was the CEO of Emissary, a company he started and raised $12 million for that helps salespeople and marketers get information on prospective clients — like frustrations with a vendor or a company's culture — that can be used in negotiations. 
As the crisis deepened, Mr. Dent, a globe-trotting emissary of American commerce who had admired Nixon's 21947 travels to the Soviet Union and China and his political and economic overtures to Moscow and Beijing, emerged as a vociferous defender of the president.
David Dollar, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Treasury Department emissary to China, said that it would be difficult to see how any economist would call China a currency manipulator given the country has lately been intervening to keep its currency high.
The French president's intention was communicated to the other G7 members by Macron's emissary and lead negotiator at major international summits — known as a sherpa — at a meeting in Lille, France, in April, according to a diplomatic note of the meeting seen by BuzzFeed News.
A carbon-fiber emissary from Earth To be able to launch, refuel in orbit, endure months of flying through space, land on Mars, leave that planet, and safely return to Earth — then do all that over again — the BFR can't be an ordinary spacecraft.
During the 2016 campaign, Prince — who is the founder of private military company Blackwater and the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos — also met with Donald Trump Jr., United Arab Emirates emissary George Nader and Israeli social media manipulation specialist Joel Zamel at Trump Tower.
Italy sent a minor state undersecretary, while the United States, whose officials may have understood the primarily economic rather than political importance of the event, offered as its emissary the hotelier Conrad Hilton, a key figure in spreading America's hospitality-industry expertise to other countries.
According to emails released by Trump Jr., he met on June 9, 2016 with Natalia Veselnitskaya, a lawyer who was described to him as an emissary of the Russian government with information that was part of the country's effort to help elect his father.
"Markets were already nervous before this arrest information came out," said David Dollar, a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution who was an economic and financial emissary to China for the Treasury Department under President Barack Obama.
The audience for her awfulness, in the first act anyway, consists of Ms. Metcalf as B, her fiftyish seen-it-all caretaker, and Ms. Pill as C, an uptight twentysomething emissary from her lawyer's office, trying to bring order to a chaos of unpaid bills.
Multiple witnesses in the House impeachment inquiry, however, testified in recent weeks that a "quid pro quo" deal was being sought by Trump — any recordings of conversations on the matter between Trump and his key emissary in Ukraine will be of significant interest to investigators.
LIMA (Reuters) - An emissary of an independence movement in the Western Sahara has spent two weeks in Lima airport and refuses to leave, after she was denied entry to Peru for alleged political activities on a prior visit, Peru's foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
Mr. Giuliani's successor, Michael R. Bloomberg, played his role as somewhat of a bemused emissary; he grimaced through bad jokes — "Who wrote this [expletive]?" he said after one particularly bad hot-dog pun in 2012 — and winced after Staten Island Chuck bit him in 2009.
"We'll do the axe throwing here," Brett McLeod, an emissary from Trump country—his upstate-New York county went for Trump by seven points—said the other night, in Brooklyn, as he prepared to give a demonstration on the finer points of being a lumberjack.
Democrats investigating a whistleblower's allegations against President Donald Trump pressed Rick Perry on Tuesday for information about his May travels to Ukraine, opening a rare window into the energy secretary's role as an emissary for some of the administration's most sensitive international missions. Sen.
Somebody had to do it: With streaming now the top mode of listener consumption by far — up nearly 60 percent this year — and hip-hop/R&B easily outpacing any other genre, the Katy Perrys and Maroon 103s of the world needed an emissary.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - The Pentagon named a senior general to command military relief operations in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico on Thursday and the Trump administration sent a Cabinet emissary to the island as U.S. lawmakers called for a more robust response to the crisis.
To make the point, one of the sources BuzzFeed News spoke to this week recalled how, under the Obama administration, the "sherpa" — the president's emissary and lead negotiator at major international summits such as the G7 and G20 — oversaw a core team of about 30 people.
Little Joe, a lifelong ne'er-do-well, has technically expired, and an emissary from the Devil, called the Head Man and played with saucy relish by Chuck Cooper, is getting ready to haul him off to hell when God decides to give him a second chance.
He pointed to a recent New York Times report that revealed Trump Jr. met in the months before the 2016 election with George Nader, an emissary for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and an Israeli social media specialist offering help to the Trump campaign.
"I don't think the United States could possibly have a better emissary than our magnificent, and wonderful person, our first lady, Melania," he told a crowd of military personnel in Italy at the conclusion of their first trip to the Middle East and Europe in May 2017.
Mr. Nader, 58, a United States citizen born in Lebanon, previously ran a Washington-based journal called Middle East Insight, acted as an informal emissary to Syria under the Clinton administration, and, according to a short biography in the emails, later worked for Vice President Dick Cheney.
During the 2016 campaign, Nader visited Moscow at least twice as a confidential emissary from Crown Prince Mohammed of Abu Dhabi, and he helped to arrange a meeting in Seychelles between Prince and a Russian business executive close to Vladimir Putin that Mueller has also been probing.
When he, his brother and his father decided that they were tired of being portrayed in the media as high-end grifters, Mr. Ahsani was the emissary to The New York Times, in the first sit-down interview given by any of the principals since the raid.
"There is a low level of trust between our countries," Mr. Tillerson told reporters at a joint news conference with his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov, after the first face-to-face meetings between Russian leaders and a top emissary of the Trump administration.
Sure, he'll criticize Trump obliquely or disagree with a decision here or there, but he's turned his post-White House time to being a sort of White House emissary on TV. Steve Bannon, like Manigault Newman, was fired by White House chief of staff John Kelly.
An emissary named "Citizen Genet" was sent to the United States to try and destabilize the newly-founded US government through partisan politics, riots and insurrection because Washington refused to back the guillotine-loving radical government, armed with an understanding that anarchy was the surest path to tyranny.
" He referred to Torshin as "Putin's emissary," and told a contact to pitch the Kremlin's involvement when asking members of Congress and other influential Americans to meet with them — "reaction to the delegation's presence in America will be relayed DIRECTLY to President Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
If Hillary needs to send an emissary for a difficult negotiation—with Congress about reforming the Affordable Care Act, say, or a renewed push for negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians—who better than her most trusted confidant, a former president with unparalleled experience and who shares her politics?
The New York Times reported on Sunday that Donald Trump Jr., the President's eldest son, met in June 2016 with Natalia Veselnitskaya, a lawyer described to him as an emissary of the Russian government with information that was part of the country's effort to help elect his father.
The emails came morning and night, apparently unsolicited, often from the mayoral BlackBerry: messages from Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York, who styled himself as an emissary from the liberal left, to a presidential campaign trying to elect Hillary Clinton in what felt like a Bernie Sanders world.
" Before heading to the airport, Trump began an hour-long news conference by saying: "It's my honor today to address the people of the world … I stand before you as an emissary of the American people to deliver a message of hope and vision, and a message of peace.
The Mueller report depicts Mr. Nader as a shadowy emissary who moved easily between power centers in the Middle East and Russia, and who used those connections to try to broker meetings with people associated with Mr. Trump both during the campaign and after he was elected president.
If that was indeed his intention, he could not have chosen a better emissary than the one he sent: his only sister, Kim Yo-jong, whom news outlets in the South instantly called "North Korea's Ivanka," likening her influence to that of Ivanka Trump on her father, President Trump.
This was the case in July, when Mr. Mueller's prosecutors learned about email exchanges between Donald Trump Jr. and an emissary for a Kremlin-connected Russian oligarch only after they were disclosed in The New York Times, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Hunter joins the "Succession" family this week in the role of Rhea Jarrell, an emissary from Pierce Global Media, sent to the New York offices of Waystar Royco — perhaps to laugh in Logan's face, or perhaps to see just how much he is actually willing to spend for Pierce.
The vice president would repeat some version of those lines — with only slight variation — several more times throughout the day, as he took meeting upon meeting with leaders at the summit gathering, once again playing emissary and explainer of Mr. Trump to foreign leaders who view him warily.
"Will send you a note on the matter as per HH instruction," George Nader, a trusted emissary for the crown prince, wrote in a text message in late June 20173, describing a million-dollar payment of "baklava," according to an indictment unsealed by the Justice Department this week.
I'd come to view her as an emissary from a dystopian political-media environment that seemed to be heading our way, with governmental threats against dissent, disinformation from the presidential level and increasingly assertive propagandists who stoke the perception that there can be no honest arbiter of truth.
The community's spiritual leader, the Rabbi Pierpaolo Pinhas Punturello, who is an emissary of Shavei Israel, an organization based in Jerusalem that assists those searching for their Jewish heritage, said that he had noticed a growing interest in the Jewish heritage of Sicily and other parts of southern Italy.
It is no coincidence that this sort of game should come at the end of a week when Leicester City became the only English representative in the quarterfinals of the Champions League and Manchester United found itself the sole emissary to the last eight of the Europa League.
Though I wouldn't expect to see Giuliani on TV quite as often as the president's emissary, it'll be hard to excommunicate him from the inner circle completely, even if his commentary has alienated other Republicans and seems to embroil the president in more legal trouble every time he speaks.
" But according to the Mueller report, before going to the Seychelles, Prince met with an emissary of the UAE named George Nader several times in New York and "discussed Dmitriev," with Nader who "inform(ed) Prince that the Russians were looking to build a link with the incoming Trump administration.
He set it up with a strobe of chords on a Fender Rhodes piano and washy atmospherics on a synthesizer, and when Mr. Scofield entered it was as an emissary from a faraway land, like a dream vision of the R&B guitarist Cornell Dupree clambering out of a Mars rover.
He embodies "style and elegance in motion, like an ultracharismatic emissary from some higher plane," Laura Collins-Hughes wrote of the actor last year, before he won a Tony for playing the god Hermes in "Hadestown" and delivered a speech (about his three cardinal rules for longevity) that went viral.
"His job as an emissary of civilization was made almost impossibly hard by the fact that the English people he dealt with still believed in their own civilization and disbelieved in his," the British poet and novelist John Wain wrote in a review of the memoir in The New York Times.
With his cabinet in flux, Mr. Trump dismissed as "fake news" the reports that Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, had asked Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state and his most visible emissary in negotiations with North Korea, to consider leaving to run for a Senate seat in Kansas.
Even as Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani acts as a kind of emissary to mainstream news outlets from POLITICO to CNN to the New York Times, diGenova and Toensing serve as no-holds-barred messengers to Trump's base, lambasting special counsel Robert Mueller and his Russia investigation in mostly conservative outlets.
Here are the books discussed by The Times's critics this week: "The Emissary" by Yoko Tawada "Brown" by Kevin Young "Wade in the Water" by Tracy K. Smith "God Save Texas" by Lawrence Wright We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
I'm going to ask for his ideas, I'm going ask for his advice, and I'm going use him as a goodwill emissary to go around the country to find the best ideas we've got, because I do believe, as he said, everything that's wrong with America has been solved somewhere in America.
Why it matters: In the grand scheme of Mueller's sweeping investigation — which has caught 19 individuals and three companies in its web of indictments and guilty pleas thus far — a single meeting between a Russian emissary and an American businessman with no formal ties to the Trump transition team may seem relatively benign.
Last weekend, he lashed out on Twitter over a Times report that Mueller was also looking into a meeting his son Donald Trump Jr. had with an emissary for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates offering help in Trump's 2016 campaign, and he called for a Justice Department investigation of campaign surveillance.
In appearances across college campuses and on a slate of podcasts, comedy shows and livestreamed shows popular with young, cynical Americans who might not like President Donald Trump much but loathe a specific type of culturally minded Trump critic even more, Trump Jr. has branded himself as their emissary to MAGA world.
Backdrop: Prince, the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and an informal adviser to the 2016 Trump campaign, told Al Jazeera's Mehdi Hasan that he informed the House Intelligence Committee in November 2017 about a meeting he had with Donald Trump Jr., UAE emissary George Nader and Israeli social media manipulation specialist Joel Zamel.
As World War II looms, an emissary of His Majesty's Government, a Scottish lord named MacAuslan (who'd first met Bertie at a Burns Night frolic), visits the young toff at his Mayfair flat to enlist him to deploy his gadding skills to spy on the fascist demagogue (and recurring Wodehouse character) Sir Roderick Spode.
Justin Phillip Reed won the award for poetry for his collection Indecency, and slam poet Elizabeth Acevedo took the award for young people's literature for her debut YA novel in verse, The Poet X. In a new category recognizing literature in translation, author Yoko Tawada and translator Margaret Mitsutani shared the award for The Emissary.
Elsewhere on the Russia front… The New York Times: Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE and other aides met with Gulf emissary offering help to win election.
Ten months before the Times reported on the Trump Tower meeting, exposing the role of the Agalarov family's emissary in setting it up, one of Steele's memos had suggested that an "Azeri business associate of Trump, Araz agalarov , will know the details" of "bribes" and "sexual activities" that Trump had allegedly engaged in while visiting St. Petersburg.
Trump's ire on Sunday seems to have been ignited by a New York Times article on Saturday that revealed the president's son, Donald Trump Jr., three months before the election had met with an emissary for two rich Arab princes, an Israeli social media expert and a Republican, who were offering to help the Trump campaign.
Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE beat President George H.W. Bush, who had been vice president, CIA director, emissary to China and a congressman — even after a resounding military victory.
Questioning appeared to focus on two of the most scrutinized issues of the 2016 presidential campaign: a meeting in Trump Tower in Manhattan between top Trump campaign officials and a Russian emissary, and the extensive efforts of the Trump Organization to secure a major development in Moscow even as Donald J. Trump was running for president.
On August 3, 2016, Trump Jr. took part in a meeting with Erik Prince, a Trump booster, founder of the private security firm Blackwater, and brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos; George Nader, a business executive and emissary for the princes of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates; and Joel Zamel, an Israeli expert in social media manipulation.
And "you," to be clear, would have been a member of a princely Italian family — a Borghese, Chigi or Orsini — an emissary of the King of Sweden, Madame du Barry or perhaps the Roman Catholic Church, in need of half-size gilt bronze and silver saints for the High Altar of the Cathedral of Monreale in Sicily.
In one of the instances Schiff mentioned in his letter, Prince testified before the House intelligence Committee in 2017 that his meeting in the Seychelles Islands with Kirill Dmitriev, the chief executive officer of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, was a chance encounter in a bar following a meeting with George Nader, an emissary for the United Arab Emirates.
Remembered for his aggressively patriotic, often cheeky (and some have said jingoist) post-9/11 songs, including "American Soldier" and "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," Mr. Keith has often performed the role of a red-state emissary to the left-leaning entertainment world, as evidenced in his long-running friendship with Stephen Colbert.
The Michigan affiliate of Hillel International — the world's largest Jewish campus organization — has its own multistory building, a budget of more than $2 million and a staff of 15, among them an emissary of the Jewish Agency for Israel, an Israeli quasi-governmental body that includes among its core activities the strengthening of Jewish identification with Israel.
The actual story — an elfin historian (the Brangwain Spurge of the title) becomes the first emissary in years sent to the goblin kingdom, where he's met by a goblin archivist named Werfel — is a bit thin, the oft-told tale of opposite numbers learning they're not so different after all once they're forced to spend a lot of time together.
Washington (CNN)Three months before the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump Jr. met with a small group of people at Trump Tower in New York, including an emissary for two Arab princes and an Israeli social media specialist, who offered assistance to the Trump campaign, The New York Times reported on Saturday, citing several people with knowledge of the encounters.
"What it really comes down to is the administration interested in taking the deal on the table or is the administration interested in pursuing another Cold War?" said David Dollar, a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institutions and a former economic and financial emissary to China for the Treasury Department under President Barack Obama.
" He argued that a recently revealed meeting in the summer of 2016 between Donald Trump Jr. and an emissary for two Arab princes only muddies the waters of a possible Russia-Trump partnership, adding, "One could go mad trying to prove that Donald Trump Jr. tried to collude with the Russians or the Saudis or the Emiratis, as opposed to being a dunce.
In late 2017, when Mr. Lighthizer grew concerned that Mr. Mnuchin and Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, were wading too far into China matters, he enlisted Rob Porter, the president's staff secretary at the time, to persuade Mr. Trump to draft a document designating Mr. Lighthizer the main trade emissary to China, according to a person who has seen the letter.
But while King—white t-shirt, jeans, leather jacket, tousled hair, tall and conventionally masculine—looks like an appropriate emissary for the tall tales told in Japandroids songs, at no point does the listener ever have to think of them as having happened to  Brian King; none of these stories really belong to him, nor should they because almost none of it is based in tangible reality.
The story of "the Chennault Affair," as the episode was known, and its impact on the 1968 election, should throw some cold water on the notion that this month's stunning revelations — that Donald Trump Jr. and two other Trump confidants met with a reputed emissary of the Russian government with the purpose of conspiring against Hillary Clinton — will lead to President Trump's swift downfall.
But while King—white t-shirt, jeans, leather jacket, tousled hair, tall and conventionally masculine—looks like an appropriate emissary for the tall tales told in Japandroids songs, at no point does the listener ever have to think of them as having happened to Brian King; none of these stories really belong to him, nor should they because almost none of it is based in tangible reality.
The second song, "Hellish Visions," has never been released until now, and marks the first "new" music we've heard from Svartidauði since 2014's savage The Synthesis of Whore and Beast EP. Both songs were recorded at Reykjavik's Emissary Studios in 2010—back when it was known by its original name, Manus Nigra (the vocals were recorded by ÁBZ in the band's old rehearsal studio, Grafhýsið).
While some may argue that exercise is, in fact, not a choice but, as Mark Greif writes in his seminal n + 1 essay "Against Exercise," a Kafkaesque penal colony, an "emissary from the realm of biological processes" that forces you to "acknowledge the machine operating inside yourself," many others throughout history have simply drunk the protein-enriched Kool-Aid: Working out usually feels pretty good.

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