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And she's not the only family connection to the movie.
She's not the only family connection to the original movie.
And a family connection is what led to him to Fox.
Every piece in your apartment has a family connection or memory.
They include smart-medication devices, virtual reality and family connection apps.
" "Our history is a shared one, and we celebrate our family connection.
Charles has a special family connection to the bride and her family.
It was really cool to find that family connection with each other.
The former Yankee has noted the strong family connection in past interviews.
It was her oldest daughter, Lourdes, affirming the family connection in movement.
In 1951, through a family connection, he got a job at Chloride.
As the Treasury Department notes, Shamalov has a family connection to Putin.
And often that involves pulling a secret family connection out of the ether.
He said he had never benefited from his family connection to Mr. Mugabe.
To add to the family connection, my father was a valuable test solver.
The two men had never met, but they shared an awkward family connection.
Why is family connection more important than achieving the American dream of success?
He, like many others, has since acquired another EU nationality through a family connection.
In fact, thanks to his old family connection, he has access to top Chinese officials.
Most Americans polled by Heritage Action favor prioritizing immigrants based on skill, not family connection.
It's a lovely, wistful moment that speaks to the family connection they can't quite break. 12.
Even acknowledging his own race, much less his family connection to Kenya, is a political liability.
Shakur Estate trustee Tom Whalley will also produce, but there's an even more direct family connection, too.
Carrying that rapist's blood in me certainly wasn't the family connection I'd come to Alabama looking for.
She turned to a family connection — Jane Elizabeth Lande, a beloved aunt lost to cancer — for inspiration.
The location was purposeful—Bland is Jealous's second cousin—but not just because of the family connection.
As to why, consider the response of some in attendance when they learned of her family connection.
Nichols' latest album Never Gets Old, his first album in four years, touches on family connection and romance.
Canada is the rare country with a longstanding policy of letting individuals sponsor refugees without any family connection.
There is even a direct family connection: Mr. Carradine's father, John Carradine, played Preacher Casey in Mr. Ford's film.
Nothing. Rather it explains more of the coming together of my parents, of racial divisions, of lost family connection.
They came to "Mary" by way of a family connection: Diane's goddaughter is part of the Sunday Service choir.
Like Neverauskas, Ngoepe, now 27, attended Major League Baseball's European Academy and had a family connection to the game.
Pinheiro and other advocates say Fuentes' Salvadoran identity documents and Mateo's birth certificate were evidence of their family connection.
The family connection to St. Jude's traces to her grandfather Emile, who knew St. Jude's founder, the actor Danny Thomas.
Some blind online interactions lead to friendship, love and family connection, while others have resulted in "catfishing," stalking or worse.
To date, Kushner has outlasted all his internal rivals, his family connection to Trump making him seemingly impervious to challenge.
Administration officials said their definition of a "family connection" was based on existing immigration law and directions from the court.
She takes Axios readers behind the scenes: Trump and Pence either didn't know her family connection, or chose to ignore it.
And were it not for a family connection, Bill Murray may have embellished his bartending experience to book his latest gig.
He dismissed the idea that the tone of a Senate hearing with Ms. Bresch would be affected by her family connection.
"It's just time for Alana to have that real family connection," she says about her youngest daughter, Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson.
Because of the family connection, authorities hoped to find the four missing Jäger family works in the trove, but to no avail.
The law, the family connection and the personalities all provide insight into how these two people, in extraordinary circumstances, handled each other.
Might it have seemed a little fresher without retreading the most cliched ground of Star Wars, the Dark Side family connection reveal?
Carly Fiorina may not have such a close family connection to Wall Street but she does have long-term ties with Goldman.
Despite his family connection -- in fact, because of it -- there's a good chance federal law will prohibit Kushner from holding any government position.
Through a family connection, Klein met his co-founder-to-be, Yonatan Raz-Fridman, and they decided to try to build a prototype.
Their close family connection inspired the adoptive parents to also adopt Sharene's daughters when they were removed from foster care due to neglect.
But at least you'll have treated him respectfully, both as someone you had a family connection with and as a fellow American citizen.
After completing school in France, Jean was sent to work on the farm of former Prime Minister David Lloyd George, a family connection.
She picks Yale over Harvard, with no qualms about the family connection (her grandfather is an alumnus)—indeed, that's part of the appeal.
Hogg is clearly not the only survivor speaking out; he just happens to be the only one with a family connection to the FBI.
There's a family connection …Bill Murray is lending his voice to Baloo in the 214 adaptation – and it's a role he should know well.
And now to kick off the launch of the fall collection, she delivered another motivational message to fans which also had a family connection.
Laoura Lalaounis Dragnis, 30, daughter of Aikaterini, manages the company's social media and said the family connection is what appeals to young jewelry buyers.
The family connection surely did not hurt in making the final cut among the 140 candidates who made it through the initial vetting process.
He even wrote a novel while in prison — with the help of author Gary Paulsen, who had become his mentor through a family connection.
Rob Walton, the eldest son of Sam Walton, believes that his family's 'environmental focus really grew out of a family connection to the land.'
He attended the Tilton School in Tilton, N.H. (with which he had no family connection) and studied business at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.
Trump has a strong family connection to Scotland as his mother, Mary Anne Macleod Trump, was born on the Isle of Lewis in 1912.
His classmates — many the children of politicians themselves — knew the family connection, said Bill Hughes, son of a Democratic congressman, but left it unmentioned.
Be Safe, I Love You was also born from journalistic research about women serving in the military, and from a family connection to the military.
He said he recalled going to the train station as a boy for family trips to California, and had a distant family connection to Corktown.
Not just because of the family connection, but because the first-time filmmaker is also a journalist who approached his subject with extreme care and objectivity.
Allowing incarcerated mothers to interact and play with their children during visits helps maintain a sense of family connection and may reduce the trauma of separation.
Felicity Huffman doesn't deserve your sympathy in the college admissions scandal, but her daughter does ... so says an actor with a family connection to Felicity's oldest child.
Her family connection to Thor reveals that the things he considered cornerstones in his life — his father, Asgard's place in the Nine Realms, and Mjolnir — are nothing.
What I've actually found is that, regardless of educational level or political or religious leanings, what matters most up here is family connection and preparing for winter.
He also cast doubt on Bronfman's account that she found Geragos by internet search, as there happens to be a family connection between Raniere and Bronfman's legal teams.
Neither the extended awning overhead nor the ice clinking in our sweating glasses could shield us from the shimmering heat as we began unraveling our murky family connection.
Johnson, a math savant, graduated summa cum laude from what is now West Virginia State University at 18, and heard about the job through a family connection. Mrs.
But I think right now the idea of playing with this family connection, being in the moment is something I've felt, but it's becoming stronger for me now.
Currently, about 12 percent of those immigrants qualify to enter based on their skills, while more than half are given permission to enter because of a family connection.
When he says, "Social status in Japan depends more on education than on heredity and family connection," he is ignoring what it means to be born a woman.
The next month, a week before a judge set Stone's trial date, he contacted Kazan via text message in an effort to tap her family connection to Koç.
Critics immediately denounced the administration, accusing the White House of violating the Supreme Court's directive to exempt anyone with a "bona fide" family connection to the United States.
She had found him through a family connection, but the two didn't actually meet until 2017, after she and her parents were seated with his parents at a wedding.
Walton — an alumnus of UCLA — responded bluntly, "Barack Obama," pointing out that there was a family connection that might've made it a real possibility as opposed to a pipe dream.
"I produced two plates: one for him and one for her, and he tasted before it was served to her," says Dundon, who has a family connection to the Queen.
He stepped away from the family business to found his venture capital firm, and he is a Democrat who has said he voted against Mr. Trump despite the family connection.
"Everybody in Chicago is looking for a motive — is it a political connection, is it a family connection?" said Martin Preib, a vice president with the police union in Chicago.
He said that activism by the Rockefellers, because of their family connection to Standard Oil, made them "an essential voice," and that he and his group had received subpoenas from Exxon.
And there's another family connection to those hidden callbacks: "Gillian's daughter Piper, she's been working in the art department this season and has her own special take on the show," Carter said.
Ryan White says much of his new Netflix true crime docuseries, The Keepers, is about "family secrets" — so it's fitting he came to the project because of a family connection of his own.
People always think the reason I got into butchery is going to be because of a family connection or that I was really into the craft, but it was actually a happy accident.
He's been personally involved in tobacco prevention work since the mid-213s partly because of a family connection: His stepfather smoked four packs of cigarettes a day and ultimately died of a heart attack.
Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander was born and raised in Austria and has no family connection to the Andean nation, meaning that he had go through the laborious process of obtaining citizenship to represent his adopted country.
I've been photographing the formerly segregated part of east Austin where my dad is from and trees and bridges in Louisiana that are related to the history of lynching and my family connection to that.
"I understand this is probably crazy to organize, but none of the shuttles run as they're supposed to," said Lauren Andersen, one of the rare American fans here without a family connection to an athlete.
As remarkable as these three women were, none of them had worked their way up; they either founded their companies with their husbands or, in Ms. Graham's case, got the job through a family connection.
Of course, the latter is due to her family connection to Armenia; and now, her BLM opinions are, too, as her views on these events seem to have been heightened thanks to her husband and children.
The best example of a great Phase 3 villain is Black Panther's Erik Killmonger, whose family connection to King T'Challa is treated as a surprise reveal that contextualizes (and according to some, justifies) his later action.
" Nick went on to explain to ET that he and Chopra, 36, have a shared love of deep family connection — which turned out to be "one of the things we were so drawn to about each other.
Perez did not impose his family connection on the broadcast and asked Obama one question about what he would tell Cubans about their future as the United States and Cuba try to transform their once-frozen relationship.
And its suburban location contrasted with the five-star urban high-rises synonymous with the Trump hotel brand, though the Trumps had hotel management experience that the Kushners lacked, and the family connection helped bring them together.
There's also a sweet family connection in Pratt and Schwarzenegger's choice of wedding venue, as her great uncle John F. Kennedy honeymooned there after marrying wife Jackie — in fact, there's even a suite there named after the pair!
Created in partnership with Remarkable TV, the 30-minute YouTube Originals special features historian Emma Daibri guiding three people with a family connection to the Berlin Wall (as well as three YouTubers) through key moments in its history.
A family connection to law enforcement is not the kind of thing that has traditionally been viewed as discrediting in American life — and certainly not as discrediting in conservative political circles — but things are changing in the Trump era.
One, of course, involves the meeting of Jon and his Aunt Dany, which could be the most powerful union on the show as well as the latest icky one, if they pair off before figuring out their family connection.
Born and raised in New York, Akabas had always had a knack for math, but it was a family connection in the form of census expert Terri Ann Lowenthal, an aunt, that helped direct his interests toward the public sphere.
What they don't remember are all those seemingly inconsequential events that changed the trajectory of their lives: a committed teacher who steered them out of trouble, an early promotion thanks to a friend or family connection, the luxury of a second chance.
She has witnessed the behavior of Trump's daughter Ivanka and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, two glossy Manhattanites who now hold high-level posts in the US government by virtue of their family connection, and who were supposed to moderate the President.
Mr Kissin is now an imposing 45-year-old who needs no help in fighting his professional corner, or in publicly championing the Israeli state whose citizenship he recently accepted, in addition to the British one he got thanks to a family connection in 403.
As detailed by Ben Schreckinger in Politico, a lot of this work seems to have hinged on Hunter and his uncle James Biden sort of hinting around that the family connection to the vice president could help get things done and then not delivering.
And so there's a lot of us who prefer people coming in on a merit-based system and allow those individuals who have a family connection to still come in, but to come in on their own merits and be in line with everyone else.
This family connection has helped inform the scholarship that Ms. Widmaier-Picasso brings as an art historian to exhibitions like "Picasso's Picassos," a selection of works from the collection of her mother, Maya Widmaier-Picasso, which opened on Thursday at Gagosian on Madison Avenue.
Simões de Assis Galeria de Arte was founded in 22014 by the architect Waldir Simões de Assis Filho, who has an unusual family connection to the fair: His son, Guilherme S. de Assis, participated in the Positions sector last year with his SIM Galeria.
At the time, Ivanka Trump — a glamorous, well-known former model and mother of young kids with some television experience and a family connection to a brand-licensing business — was a natural partner for Nordstrom, the luxury department store found in upscale malls, generally in the suburbs of big cities.
In Philadelphia, a Syrian family of six who had a visa through a family connection in the US was placed on a return flight to Doha, Qatar, and Department of Homeland Security officials said others who were in the air would be detained upon arrival and put back on a plane to their home country.
In 1869, Gould, the archetype of the Wall Street buccaneer, engineered a famous "corner" (that is, a near monopoly) in gold—with Gould actually having a crony marry Grant's poor spinster sister-in-law, according to his partner, hoping that the family connection would make the President pressure the Treasury not to sell gold and lower its price.
And it's worth noting that most of the merging companies have a Lerer family connection — NowThis was founded by Eric Hippeau and Ben Lerer's father Ken (they were also among the founders of The Huffington Post and now invest through Lerer Hippeau Ventures), while The Dodo was founded by Ben's sister Izzie (who will "continue to be responsible for the brand").
When I talked to some criminologists about it, their feeling was that a lot of American criminologists are almost afraid to focus on the family as a cause of crime because, until very recently, you would have been accused of being a racist if you suggested that there was a family connection or a biological or genetic connection to crime.
The plan would also make it easier for deferred action recipients to adjust their immigration status by clarifying that a number of infractions usually committed by Dreamers -- like entering the country unlawfully, having lapses in their immigration status and performing unauthorized work -- do not impact immigration proceedings as long as those recipients have a family connection in the United States or a job that requires them to adjust their status.
But my invitation owed more to an improbable family connection: My father's older brother, my Uncle Stan, had known David and his wife, Peggy, for decades, because he was the longtime companion of one of David's oldest friends and classmates from the progressive Lincoln School and Harvard: De Veaux Smith, who grew up next door to Thomas Edison in Llewellyn Park, N.J., and had worked as David's aide at Chase, had blown his brains out in the Harvard Club in 1962, and my uncle had managed the mess.

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