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This week's crash foreshadows the end of that golden age.
And "Swear," in its very title, foreshadows vows being broken.
The filing also foreshadows several battles still left to resolve.
In fact, it foreshadows pretty much every scene of the movie.
Mr Klingemann's experiment foreshadows a new battlefield between falsehood and veracity.
He said there is concern about what the halved EPA delegation foreshadows.
This space foreshadows the elaborate designs that the architect throughout the penitentiary. 
The two-second standoff at the 38-second mark foreshadows the outcome.
Yet extrapolated over years, it foreshadows a shift of potentially enormous consequences.
Yet extrapolated over years, it foreshadows a shift of potentially enormous consequences.
And it foreshadows a future where Bivens is overruled in its entirety.
Trump's involvement in the issue foreshadows a bigger confrontation with the DOJ.
Other theories posit that this foreshadows Bran warging into a dragon, namely Viserion.
Joelle foreshadows it best when chatting with Gabe (they're friends) in the library.
The word "flaccid" foreshadows, as it looms large in white light, undesired possibility.
Comparing Nixon's demise to Trump's own presidential timeline foreshadows a pretty devastating downfall.
Man Deluca knows one of the interns, and another intern foreshadows it for us.
One of them foreshadows La Cava's grand achievements as a director of feature films.
But some of the extreme public opposition toward Trump foreshadows what's to come for education.
I don't want to say that this exactly foreshadows the next-gen Aston Martin Vanquish.
Project Maven's success foreshadows AI's incredible opportunities and challenges for the US national security community.
Unfortunately, all of that likely foreshadows what his behavior will be as national security adviser.
It's a beautiful opening sequence, one that foreshadows the darkness of the movie to come.
What's interesting is the message, which foreshadows a Republican strategy to defeat this red state Democrat.
It also foreshadows a pretty bleak future for the ice continent — and for other continents, too.
This latest photo foreshadows Sunday's post-Super Bowl episode, which will address the long-awaited death.
The Genesis New York Concept most likely foreshadows the company's entrance into the compact luxury segment.
And what we're seeing in our lifetime, as real as it is, foreshadows what's to come.
You can bet that the West Wing saw the commercial, and the political headaches it foreshadows.
How significant, how enduring, and whether this foreshadows further progress, all are unknowable at the moment.
First, it directly mirrors the final episode of Bebop and foreshadows how the series will end.
Perhaps this little detail from the past foreshadows a happier future for our favorite power couple.
Is it possible that the knight dying in Dragon Quest foreshadows the death of a key hero?
And it foreshadows tensions within Trump's coalition that will loom over later efforts to enact tax reform.
Mahaney recalls a statement Amazon's chief executive made years ago, which he said foreshadows what's to come.
Before we can even get to the numbers, the report foreshadows how its efforts might go south.
Regardless of whether or not this foreshadows legal action, Odom took the high road on this one.
The ruthless partisanship he displayed as a congressman foreshadows how he will perform at the State Department.
A three-course meal for only 12 euros foreshadows Reichl's final release from Condé Nast's golden handcuffs.
It also foreshadows an uncertain future for the party and Germany after Merkel leaves power next year.
It foreshadows Facebook failing to win one of the core social feeds that its business depends on.
In the book, Maria was half Jewish, a revelation that foreshadows what was to come in Germany.
"We believe that above-average economic activity foreshadows credit upgrades and better relative bond performance," the report said.
But the split decision likely foreshadows an appeal, perhaps to the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals.
"  "Would we be having to wonder if our president's love of dictators foreshadows some kind of coup here?
Yet Solomon finds a deep-seated contempt for the regime that foreshadows Qaddafi's downfall half a decade later.
The show can't possibly be showing us continuous foreshadows of Bonnie drowning only to have her actually drown.
The resulting conversations are strained and careful in a way that foreshadows the next season's big fight. 194053.
The early jockeying foreshadows the kind of relationship congressional Republicans plan to have with the new Trump administration.
The toy music box twinkling foreshadows a dream becoming a nightmare, but it gets maddening after an hour straight.
"If you think you know what the coming seasons will reveal, Jack's story has just begun," the voiceover foreshadows.
But a New York Times report foreshadows some major issues with the concept: The setup is warm and fuzzy.
"Practicing the law, you don't go on instinct, you wait, you listen and watch," Lockhart foreshadows in the trailer.
Eleven states have filed a lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's bathroom directive, which likely foreshadows a lengthy court battle.
It also likely foreshadows a massive shift: the titanic infusion of women into leadership at all levels of government.
It's a breakthrough image, one that not only suggests Pfluger's internal monologue but perhaps foreshadows his work to come.
The story of the past guarantees the status of the Negro at present and foreshadows that of the future.
Analysts said this probably foreshadows the sale of other assets such as coal and nuclear power plants and power grids.
Analysts said this probably foreshadows the sale of other assets such as coal and nuclear power plants and power grids.
Think of this video more as the low whoosh and rumble that foreshadows an avalanche than the tumbling snow itself.
The movie also foreshadows Lincoln's political future, with eventual rival Stephen Douglas characterizing him as someone who shouldn't be underestimated.
The changing profile of the average Indian immigrant foreshadows the shift now under way in the rest of the system.
This question foreshadows how Vietnam's capitalist development, guided by institutions like this one, could leave behind the country's most vulnerable.
Plus, how Korean director Bong Joon-ho foreshadows "Parasite"&aposs ending by dropping hints and subtle references throughout the film.
"When H3N2 dominates, it generally is a bad actor from the beginning and usually foreshadows a bad year," Fauci said.
The movie, quickly and briefly, foreshadows Monica's comic book origins as a superhero capable traveling at the speed of light.
The results of this long deliberation actually foreshadows season 2's wild, fatal ending in a way no one would expect.
The slump in futures foreshadows a rocky start to U.S. trading when markets open on Wednesday that could linger for weeks.
" (Ontology is the study of being in itself.) She then quotes a passage from Stein's "The Making of Americans" that "foreshadows . . .
The vast amount of fake news that already exists foreshadows what could happen as deepfakes become easier to create at scale.
Combining the aggressive with the lyrical, the piece foreshadows the jagged contours and percussive explosiveness that would define her later works.
The intensity of the song definitely foreshadows the tragedy that is set to come, but it all seems so ridiculously unwarranted.
Yang Hongxun, Shanghai-based analyst at investment consultancy Shandong Shenguang, said the hot reception of the new tech funds foreshadows frothy prices.
A potential recession, combined with increasing regulatory threats for some of the biggest tech companies, foreshadows a difficult 2019 for Silicon Valley.
OIG has long criticized inpatient coding, a main artery for hospital finances, and this move foreshadows potentially bigger clawbacks on bad actors.
Potentially, this foreshadows her grievous error of choosing not to invade King's Landing and instead take her armies to fight at Winterfell.
In fact, an op-ed in the New York Times today foreshadows Trump winning reelection in 2020 due to the strong economy.
Another refrain—this time a shouted "shots fired"—foreshadows thousands of people screaming into Sigrid's outstretched microphone under a blue festival sky.
The bone throwing divination he does for Claire cleverly foreshadows that she will see Frank again (as the Season 2 premiere detailed).
Alex is getting married shortly, while Ben is due to perform emergency surgery (the different stakes of these appointments foreshadows a lot).
It both sets the tone for Super Tuesday and typically foreshadows how a series of Southern states — with similar demographics — will go.
A choice of pro-USA or pro-China The MSC foreshadows a world split into either pro-USA, or pro-China camps.
The new proximity of Warren and Sanders in the series of recent polls foreshadows the clash that could come between the two progressives.
Either way, the software death of the iPhone 6 actually foreshadows a much more terrifying future for iPhone owners: one without the 6S.
The scene foreshadows what came after, as she — spoiler alert — became the only candidate followed by the documentary who ultimately beat her opponent.
The impulsive nature that makes her fun and engaging also makes her seem destined for tragedy, a step that foreshadows her eventual disappearance.
Watching their dynamic on screen, it's something I hope foreshadows the partnership between Markle and Prince Harry as they navigate life as royals.
This link does not guarantee that declining confidence in the media causes or even foreshadows a future reduction in trust in the government.
Besides being a perfect opening scene, the nostalgic moment of an 80s arcade game foreshadows a major theme in the second season storyline.
These works reflect a disjointed field of vision that foreshadows Smithson's shattered glass and mirror works, as well as his interest in plastics.
On Tuesday morning, White House communications director Mike Dubke announced his resignation, a move that many believe foreshadows further shakeups in the administration.
The slow pace and vast open space of this music foreshadows the droney experiments he'd make a couple decades later with Alvo Noto.
As Rose was flourishing, though, Graham seemed to languish, and a little more than halfway through "Rebel Cinderella," Hochschild foreshadows a dark turn.
And for the President, who won only by some 78,000 votes in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, this foreshadows a very tough reelection effort.
The Federal Reserve's interest-rate hike on Wednesday – only the second in a decade – foreshadows the end of a debt binge by U.S. corporations.
"It may take a few years, but [the survey] foreshadows significant impact for a company," said Elizabeth Alexander, senior managing director at FTI Consulting.
A tightrope walker on Wall Street in the 1920s foreshadows Philippe Petit stepping out on the high wire between the Twin Towers in 1974.
Near the end of the book, Ellison foreshadows his protagonist's reemergence — indicative of his successful reconstruction of his identity — but does not show it.
As for his own political future -- and whether his aggressive campaign schedule for Republicans this cycle foreshadows a 2020 run for president -- Kasich deflected.
Infiniti also suggests that this foreshadows new design language for Nissan's upscale brand, including a deeply compartmentalized cockpit that separates the driver and passenger.
The opera foreshadows the assassination but does not directly deal with the event, composer Little and librettist Royce Vavrek said in a joint statement.
I spotted "curly" (which foreshadows Ashley's "curly tops" comment) on the log Camille falls over in the woods at the beginning of the episode.
All across the country, California represents a foil for people who worry that it foreshadows the future of the country, as it always has.
Though Búrdalo highlights one potential strategy other films can emulate, it's Chilean director Lisette Orozco's Adriana's Pact (2017) that potentially foreshadows a future movement.
But Anthony's foundation foreshadows a happy ending; it's admirable how well he balances confidence and wariness as the stakes around him start to rise.
This foreshadows Trump's gamble on his continuing ability to sell the dark issues of racial resentment and cultural alienation that dominated the 2016 campaign.
Raul Romero Lara, who heads education research and development at the Iberoamerican University, said Moctezuma&aposs approach likely foreshadows actual policy if Lopez Obrador wins.
But I do wholeheartedly agree with Xiaomi's premise that this phone foreshadows the future of all smartphones, whether they be Xiaomi's, Apple's, or anyone else's.
But the dramatic incident underscores the challenges the White House and the CIA have faced in promoting Haspel — and grimly foreshadows her hearing this week.
Kobe's first shot on the highlight reel foreshadows the next 20 years of his career: a deep two-pointer, just inside the three-point line.
The song opens with a twinkling yet stormy harp line—actually the harp setting of a keyboard—that foreshadows all the lyrical drama to come.
That set in motion a legal drama that foreshadows future battles over how speech and privacy on the internet should be regulated, and by whom.
There's beauty in his panoramas and charm in his reflexive gestures, typified by Jeremiah's love for the mythic heroism that foreshadows his and Lefty's future.
Regardless of the specifics, this foreshadows some bad things ahead for Kufrin, who admitted last week that she was developing some serious feelings for the contestant.
The project foreshadows a future where autonomous transportation may one day be able to both sail above traffic but also navigate roads in dense urban environments.
And while the Trump administration almost certainly foreshadows a more welcoming climate for fossil fuel extraction, not much has yet been done on this in practice.
In the worst-case scenario, it foreshadows a future in which drinkable water is up for grabs to the highest bidder rather than democratically accountable officials.
In an interview with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin ahead of the stock's debut, Butterfield said Slack's success foreshadows a change to email as we know it.
Mr. Akhtar, whose play "Disgraced" won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for drama, foreshadows these consequences with Dar, a low-level operative movingly played by Jameal Ali.
Kosmal said that White Claw's new flavors are the top-selling flavors for non-alcoholic seltzers, which usually foreshadows what the bestselling alcoholic flavors will be.
He fills the frame with tension and meaning, showcasing a madhouse of blue-and-white chinoiserie and a deep-blue forest that foreshadows a padded cell.
It also foreshadows problems the party is likely continue to confront as it struggles to win over skeptics -- especially if the bill goes over to the Senate.
And the disparity foreshadows the likely difficulty surrounding the fights to come as Trump and the Republicans try to enact their ambitious agenda under a unified government.
The annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often foreshadows future activity, meanwhile picked up to 4.7% from 4.6%, beating forecasts for 4.4%.
In "Rage and Time," Sloterdijk writes that the discontents of capitalism leave societies susceptible to "rage entrepreneurs"—a phrase that uncannily foreshadows the advent of Donald Trump.
The uncertainty of the suffrage victory foreshadows the precariousness of voting rights today, when even those who supposedly have the right are often prevented from exercising it.
In strange ways, the scene foreshadows the fate of both characters, Lance Corporal Blake and Lance Corporal Schofield, respectively played by Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay.
Before its official unveiling, the show dropped a terrifying trailer for the season that foreshadows an even darker and more hellish story than seasons one and two.
Surely this conversation foreshadows a moment when Elizabeth, on the run, must choose between her family and her ideology, the conflict at the center of the show.
He said a key sign that often foreshadows a downturn, the quarterly unemployment rate falling below its three-year moving average, will not happen in the next year.
Kudlow, one of President Donald Trump's top economic advisors, argued that the low level of jobless claims foreshadows a robust jobs report from the Labor Department in February.
The shadow figure vamping in the background of "Pandora's Dawn" (1959) foreshadows the agitating sexuality and doom that radiate from the artist's paste-ups in the "Eros" room.
" As Malik and Deja get more serious, Watson foreshadows Beth channeling a little bit of Mama C "in a different way, but with some of that same quality.
But through a series of flashbacks to a traumatic event that took place in her childhood, Peele foreshadows and explains some of what we're seeing unfold in real time.
The annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often foreshadows future activity, meanwhile accelerated to 4.8% from 4.7% a month earlier, beating forecasts for 4.6%.
It also foreshadows his role as the deeply ambivalent Jekyll/Hyde avatar that this generation needs and deserves, as it grapples with issues of bodily autonomy, identity, and consent.
But a newly translated text reveals that these ancient stargazers also used a far more advanced method, one that foreshadows the development of calculus over a thousand years later.
This Monday tweet likely foreshadows the president's message:     Republicans would like nothing more than for Trump to remain focused on the economy every day between now and Election Day.
The three economics professors who compile the data — Scott Baker, Nick Bloom and Steven Davis — have shown that a rise in their index foreshadows lower investment, output and employment.
To be sure, neither Sonders nor many other market veterans are predicting that the weak reaction to earnings necessarily foreshadows a recession and an end to the bull market.
Houston's backup center Nene was out, but the decision by Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni to use Tucker in that role foreshadows five-man units he'll deploy all year long.
"The high share of dollar borrowing foreshadows risks that could materialize in the case of a persistent dollar appreciation," the BIS said in its Quarterly Review earlier this week.
The story foreshadows the writer to be, not only in terms of Hemingway's economy of language and use of landscape, but also in his mixing of reportage with fiction.
An upsetting episode in a pet store foreshadows an act of destruction at an art museum, where Blake and the narrator have gone to see an Ai Weiwei exhibition.
The rise of bitcoin foreshadows the emergence of something potent and new in the realm of money and finance, which also happens to be something the world desperately needs.
The existence of a common enemy — those Comanches, whose aggression offends both Blocker and Yellow Hawk — creates a cautious, tactical alliance that foreshadows a more comprehensive settling of differences.
The move by the California-based electric carmaker likely foreshadows wider price cuts for imported cars in China as foreign firms look to narrow a price gap with domestic rivals.
This, of course, foreshadows the dour emotional state awaiting our heroines in the wintry first months of 2017, where the rest of season four takes place, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Iowa's new regulations forced clinics to close right away, which foreshadows what will happen if the healthcare bill passed in the U.S. House of Representatives earlier in May becomes law.
It foreshadows what he does, but it also suggests something at the show's core: Connections are more important than causes, and the worst thing you could do is exploit them.
Republicans contend it foreshadows a wave of left-wing candidates who cannot compete in general elections, while Democratic leaders believe the candidates best suited for their districts will ultimately emerge.
While typical electric toothbrushes cost around $30, P&G is planning to start its AI brush at $279, a massive price jump that foreshadows the future of the smart diaper.
While Jordan enjoyed seeing a more recognizable period of history — one that foreshadows the dramas of the '80s and '90s — Anthony felt the show became a tiny bit less compelling.
Caceres' quest to find her child foreshadows the long road ahead for many immigrant families after Trump reversed the separation policy and directed agencies to begin reuniting families this week.
The annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often foreshadows future activity, slowed to 3.8 percent from 4.1 percent in December, below market expectations for 4.0 percent.
The annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often foreshadows future activity, jumped to 4.1 percent from 3.7 percent in November, beating market expectations for 3.8 percent.
Tracing these changes, journalism scholar David Mindich has identified a shift in the mid-nineteenth century from partisan political writing to the more detached, observational writing that foreshadows modern journalistic conventions.
The digital savvy of the strikers, who organised through thousands of interconnected WhatsApp groups, foreshadows the role that social media are likely to play in the presidential election, says Mr Malini.
Yet, a true reading of the sequence arrives by the end of the film when the undercurrent has completely reversed — when it becomes clear that this opening scene foreshadows the ominous.
But this would've probably tipped us off more to the fact that she was plotting to murder her own king/husband, and it foreshadows the Starks being casualties of her revenge.
It may be a red herring, but what Podrick's lament foreshadows is a nasty future for the Targaryen love story, with the possible interpretation that Jon is going to, well, burn.
Tatum's shot selection is imperfect but necessary: There's no time like the present to let him explore all the dimensions of an offensive repertoire that foreshadows some kind of basketball doomsday.
Sebastian, born in 1907, was a writer deeply immersed in the intellectual life of Romania in the interwar decades, and his book chillingly foreshadows the rise of authoritarianism in his country.
You might spot a resemblance to Alain Delon, and Thérèse, quietly tormented in spite of her outward stoicism, foreshadows some of the characters Mr. Delon would play in Melville's major films.
The play may be set in the past, but it foreshadows the present era in which one man controls Fox News Channel, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post.
How Facebook and Google have responded to these ads is being closely scrutinized because it foreshadows what the companies may try in the United States and elsewhere to keep elections unsullied.
In the midst of the Civil War, saying farewell to one son foreshadows all those impending farewells to sons, the hundreds of thousands of those who will fall in the battlefields.
What's coming next: Titled "Down the Line Liberal," the ad foreshadows a theme that Republicans will use to attack other red state Democrats whose political brands depend on their reputations as centrists.
In this way, Central Park also foreshadows what Wiseman would do in 2017 with Ex Libris, where many of the same issues are revived in connection with the New York Public Library.
In the end, Apple's hard line on privacy and love of local processing foreshadows a future where Apple could turn even harder against the behavioral advertising industry with their products and services.
A viral online theory speculates that Prime Minister David Cameron's failure to invoke Article 50 before resigning from his post – a task now left to his successor – foreshadows a very messy transition.
The piece foreshadows how the show is comprised of both artists selected by the curators to provide context and historical perspective and open call submissions that deal with the here and now.
The annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often foreshadows future activity, surged to 4.3 percent from 3.8 percent a month earlier and beating expectations for 3.9 percent.
Even if Woebot was not, in fact, directly responsible for lifting my spirits, it foreshadows a future of AI entities that will be able to compassionately, convincingly, and effectively accomplish this task.
Law spent the next few years knocking around Europe, learning about gambling and finance, and writing a short book, "Money and Trade Considered," which in many respects foreshadows modern theories about money.
Described as "The Great Gatsby" meets "Gladiator" meets "The Godfather," the party will feature a plywood Roman Coliseum and an actual lion, the mere appearance of which heavily foreshadows an unpleasant denouement.
But a broader indicator of money circulating in the currency bloc, which often foreshadows future lending activity, slowed sharply, likely reflecting reduced bond purchases from the ECB, and German retail sales unexpected shrank.
Yet the Winfield massacre, seemingly indiscriminate in its choice of victims and all but forgotten outside the town, eerily foreshadows subsequent mass shootings so well-known we can name them by city alone.
Alexander would not commit to being the fourth vote, his request for Trump to reconsider foreshadows a possible groundswell of Republican resistance as the Senate approaches a vote in the next few weeks.
The movement of the senior Qaeda jihadists reflects Syria's growing importance to the terrorist organization and most likely foreshadows an escalation of the group's bloody rivalry with the Islamic State, Western officials say.
In a finding that grimly foreshadows the risk of repudiating the protection of public health, Inglesby's team recorded a worldwide death toll of 150 million, including 15 million deaths in the United States.
The book's emphasis on the fierce jousting between Congress and the Obama White House over the pace and scope of sanctions deftly foreshadows the intensification of partisan politics during the final nuclear negotiations.
That number will obviously regress to the mean come regular season, but it foreshadows a seamless transition for a really good player as he tries to fit in with a new team. 9.
The GOP onslaught against McCaskill foreshadows what her four colleagues running in states Trump won easily could face in the six weeks before November if they join her in opposing Trump's court pick.
"When H3N20033 dominates, it generally is a bad actor from the beginning and usually foreshadows a bad year," Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told CNN.
The number of Senate Republicans who say they're willing to block the president's emergency grip on appropriations foreshadows a presidential veto and a distracting cliffhanger, should Congress seek to override a Trump veto.
In preparation for the closing, MoMA has already dismantled its permanent collection galleries on the fourth floor and slightly reconfigured those on the fifth in a way that foreshadows some changes to come.
In a move that foreshadows today's Dakota Access Pipeline conflict, in 1948 the US Army Corps of Engineers began building the Oahe Dam just south of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation despite tribal protest.
"This disturbing situation foreshadows a future where we, as indigenous peoples, will no longer have land," said Hélène Aye Mondo, president of Gbabandi, an organization of more than 50 indigenous Baka and Bagyeli communities.
Still, the annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often foreshadows future activity, unexpectedly rose to 4.5 percent from 4.3 percent a month earlier, beating gloomier forecasts for 4.2 percent.
This month, a broad opinion from an advocate general — an adviser who considers submissions to the European Court of Justice and offers an independent legal opinion — foreshadows the kind of censorship that could ensue.
And the mere act of defying Mr. Trump foreshadows potential new difficulty for the president as he seeks to push his agenda through a Democrat-controlled House and a less pliant Republican-controlled Senate.
Why it matters: This divestiture is dependent on antitrust officials signing off on CVS Health's takeover of Aetna — meaning CVS and Aetna believe this sale will resolve any antitrust concerns and foreshadows imminent federal approval.
The theory that a ring around the moon foreshadows rain or snow is generally correct, but it's not 100 percent accurate, according to professor Brent McRoberts of Texas A&M University's Department of Atmospheric Science.
The conflict after the weekend's G-7 summit in Quebec foreshadows international trade disputes that could impact the U.S. economy and challenge the GOP's traditional support for free trade ahead of November's elections (The Hill).
If Trump's victory foreshadows more victories for populist politicians in Europe next year, that may also give Britain more cover from the politically-driven selling that has hurt sterling since the Brexit vote in June.
Huawei foreshadows conflicts about important emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, in which China is developing an expertise that the United States and its allies are likely to view as an economic and security threat.
All of this foreshadows a regulatory showdown at the F.D.A. that is slated to begin in May next year when the agency will determine what, if any, e-cigarettes can remain on the domestic market.
He added that Clinton's Michigan loss was a mere "bump" in her quest for the Democratic nomination but that it foreshadows real trouble for her when she goes up against him in a general election.
It foreshadows, I think, even greater strides being made in the future — the idea that there's a whole range of new communities that are mobilized and committed to fighting Islamophobia in all of its forms.
Be smart: All this foreshadows events that will unfold against the heat of the midterms and Trump's reelection campaign, promising hot days to come — with no respite for a divided, angry America that's only digging in.
The F.T.C. action foreshadows problems for Facebook across the Atlantic, where European regulators have sharply criticized the social media giant's handling of user data, harmful influence on elections and vulnerability to the spread of extremist ideologies.
The entire episode foreshadows a longer, more tortuous fall that begins when McBride is sent on a fairly dubious operation in deep space to contact his father (Tommy Lee Jones, in a forceful, Ahab-esque turn).
The increased involvement in the health sector by Amazon, Apple, Google and others, some in partnership with other major U.S. non-health companies, foreshadows what could be a remarkable era of innovation in the health sector.
On Thursday, Russian naval and land forces practiced swiftly moving military hardware and troops to Crimea, already one of the world's most militarised areas, in a logistics exercise that foreshadows larger war games planned for next month.
The trailer for a new movie from Oliver Stone called "Snowden" foreshadows a tale of an American hero who risked everything for the sake of the U.S. Constitution and the Fourth Amendment protections of his fellow citizens.
The strengthening of nationalist sentiment, with liberals losing ground, foreshadows greater uncertainty in policy making as the largest groupings see their share of seats fall below 50 percent, which may force them to seek a broader coalition.
If Trump's victory foreshadows more victories for populist politicians in Europe over the next year, that may also give Britain more cover from the politically driven selling that has hurt sterling since the Brexit vote in June.
In its evocation of a city transformed by sectarian violence, it foreshadows his later poem about Jerusalem: Murder has changed the city's shape—this stone   is a child's head— and this smoke is exhaled from human lungs.
When, in an early scene, the Kims crowd their superior from the pizza company, their bodies nearly spilling out of the frame, the image both underscores the family's closeness and foreshadows their collective assault on the Parks.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lending growth to euro zone households and companies held steady in April while a broader indicator of money circulating in the currency bloc, which often foreshadows future activity, rebounded, European Central Bank data showed on Tuesday.
It's a moment that foreshadows the dark future ahead for the anonymous and unaccountable corners of the internet, the places that aren't escapes from harassment and abuse but rather places where harassment and abuse often cannot be escaped.
The ECB trimmed its asset buys in a surprise move on Thursday but promised a protracted stimulus, promising to keep borrowing costs depressed for a long time, a dovish message that foreshadows ECB stimulus for years to come.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian naval and land forces have practiced swiftly moving military hardware and troops to annexed Crimea as part of a logistics exercise which foreshadows much larger war games there next month, the Russian Defence Ministry said.
It also foreshadows what could be a very crowded field in the scramble to join the party brass next year, as a growing number of younger, newer lawmakers are positioning themselves behind the scenes for potential leadership bids.
Rossello's letter, scattered with legal arguments supporting a theory that the board's powers are limited, foreshadows the potential for litigation if his government and the oversight board cannot come to terms on a path forward for the island.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lending to euro zone companies slowed from its post-crisis high in December while a broader indicator of money circulating in the currency bloc, which often foreshadows future activity, dipped against expectations, data showed on Friday.
Status quo management is creating industry instability and foreshadows a dim future for the recreational industry while ignoring the needs of the tackle manufacturing facility, or the boat building operation, the charter boat or the outboard engine factory.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lending to euro zone companies surged to its highest rate since mid-2009 while a broader indicator of money circulating in the currency bloc, which often foreshadows future activity, was unchanged as expected, data showed on Tuesday.
D'Agostino — who confirmed last week that she is divorcing husband of seven months Tom D'Agostino, Jr. — addresses the ladies' "obsession with Tom" as she foreshadows that her second shot at married life wasn't turning out as she had hoped.
The GOP's determination to see no evil in Trump's conduct foreshadows a horrifying future in which at least one party can team up with whomever they want, so long as the goal is to defeat a domestic political opponent.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lending growth to euro zone companies surged to a post-crisis high last month, while a broader indicator of money circulating in the euro area, which often foreshadows future activity, surged unexpectedly, the European Central Bank said.
The location is of great importance for the Kim family — it's the site that Kim Il Sung, the first leader of North Korea, served at a guerilla base against the Japanese, and an official visit often foreshadows major news.
It's unclear what will happen to the child she's carrying (although there's a theory that she might be lying about being pregnant in the first place), but it seems like Maggy's prophecy foreshadows a tragic miscarriage in season eight.
That issue also opens with a page depicting a TV talk show that foreshadows the media-saturated sensibility of Dark Knight Returns, and the rest of his run generally serves as a preview of most of Miller's big ideas.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone lending growth held steady in May while a broader money supply indicator, which often foreshadows future activity, grew faster than expected, data showed on Monday, easing pressure on the European Central Bank to provide more stimulus.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lending growth to euro zone companies and households held steady at a post-crisis high last month while an indicator of money circulating in the euro area, which often foreshadows future activity, slowed unexpectedly, the European Central Bank said.
While people tend to value the early work to the extent that it foreshadows the drips, or undervalue later work because he stopped dripping, Pollock decided every one of his works was good enough to be finished, probably over a cigarette.
Taylor John Smith plays Tyler, a California dude who professes that he's head-over-heels in love with his girlfriend Ali (Halston Sage) in exactly the sort of way that foreshadows that the couple is headed for a rough patch.
The retirement of six House Republicans from Texas at the end of this term shows their pessimism about winning back the House majority in 2020, GOP strategists tell Axios — and foreshadows bigger Republican fears in the nation's second most populous state.
National Democrats took heart in such sentiments, believing their narrow defeat in a district they have not held since the 1960s foreshadows how a Trumpified Republican Party will run into the same suburban wall in 2020 as they did last year.
It's all produced by Mannie Fresh, but there's an impressive level of sonic diversity that foreshadows the twists and turns to come; "Not Like Me" has a reggae tinge to it, and that sound has remained an interest of Wayne's to this day.
"Witness" foreshadows so heavily that June might lose her life trying to get kids out of Gilead that I'm not sure The Handmaid's Tale can avoid at least toying with her death, even if it views her as necessary to its own future.
"Whatever side of the political divide you're on, you see that once the head has been cut off, chaos ensues, both in Europe but also in both political parties here, and that's what he (Shakespeare) foreshadows," said the theater's artistic director, Rupert Goold.
The latest displacement of civilians is small in terms of the more than 3 million Iraqis who have been forced from their homes over the past two years, but it foreshadows much greater upheaval to come as security forces bear down on Mosul.
BAGHDAD — The Islamic State's latest suicide attack in Baghdad, which killed nearly 330 people, foreshadows a long and bloody insurgency, according to American diplomats and commanders, as the group reverts to its guerrilla roots because its territory is shrinking in Iraq and Syria.
What's chilling about "For Two Thousand Years," in this sensitive translation by Philip O Ceallaigh, is how its oppressive atmosphere foreshadows the rise of Romanian authoritarianism and the destruction of Romanian Jewry, even though it was published before the fascists came to power.
The growing evidence of war crimes, indiscriminate airstrikes in disregard of civilian life by Turkish military forces and their allied mercenaries, and Mr. Erdogan's rhetoric of "cleansing" only foreshadows the extent of the humanitarian crisis that awaits the peoples of northern Syria.
And it ironically foreshadows a harrowing incident that befell him after his return to Naples from Messina, when he was ambushed at a tavern door by persons unknown (quite possibly a band of vengeful Knights), who slashed his face until he was unrecognizable.
There's a reason our current debt situation has been dubbed a "student loan crisis": It foreshadows radical shifts in the way millions of Americans, most of them still in early adulthood, will be able to participate in the economy, in society, in the workplace.
It's been said that the way you start off a new year foreshadows how the rest of it will unfold — and if that's the case, then YouTuber Nikkie de Jager, better known as NikkieTutorials, is about to have her bravest, most freeing year yet.
LEADING THE DAY CONGRESS: House action on Tuesday to nullify Trump's emergency declaration to finance additional miles of border wall by rearranging Congress's appropriations foreshadows a dramatic clash in March between the two branches when the GOP-led Senate has to make the next move.
We hear about her before we ever see her, in a conversation between hit men Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) that foreshadows her as a bored trophy wife (or femme fatale) looking to enlist her husband's employees in dangerous jealousy games.
Still, markets continue to fret that the flattening yield curve foreshadows a bleak growth outlook, the economy, in their view, is headed for a recession and — music to politicians' ears — the Fed has damaged the economy and is way overdue for a round of interest rate cuts.
The president is best understood not as a figure who harkens back to the distant past, evokes other lands, or foreshadows the future, but one who is representative of this very moment in America, where media overload is destroying the sense of a shared public reality.
The tug of war — more than the lingering squabbles between supporters of Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont — foreshadows a once-in-a-generation reorganization of the American left that could dictate the tactics and ideology of the Democratic Party for years to come.
" Fogelman foreshadows that Kevin's change after moving next door to Uncle Nicky and making strong bonds in Bradford is "kind of the launching pad for the rest of his life" and a "chapter in Kevin's life he will look back on and maybe consider a turning point.
While Trump isn't personally named as a defendant, Carvin argued the lawsuit "foreshadows a fishing expedition" if allowed to proceed, opening the door to a full-fledged, court-approved investigation involving the president's tax returns, his real estate projects and past business relationships and financial ties.
A new trailer for Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance is here, and foreshadows the 90 minutes I'm going to spend screaming "You have no way of knowing that!" at a screen when the film airs on May 13, just six days before the couple ties the knot IRL.
The cryptic announcement was a free-form, abstract stanza of hand-drawn lines that descend into a free fall and land on two simple lines of text:  This exhibition is dedicated to Ornette Coleman Harmolodic Thinker For some fans of jazz, the musical reference aptly foreshadows Hammons's theme.
The op-ed by Wilson, one of five FTC commissioners, will not have any legal weight as Qualcomm appeals Koh's decision but foreshadows strong arguments the company has to win on appeal, Geoffrey Manne, director of the International Center for Law and Economics, and several other antitrust lawyers said.
It's a big shift from the niceties that have been on display among the candidates so far and likely foreshadows a brutal race to come as mid-tier and lower-tier candidates face pressure to knock down the top two in an effort to break out from the pack.
The album's style of folk farce foreshadows the self-conscious stylings of crossover stars like Sufjan Stevens, The Decemberists, and Father John Misty—music that is both winking and shockingly serious, levity paired with searing social commentary and blended into a cocktail that makes the differentiating line indecipherable.
The group's reunion finally takes place at a Grammys surrogate called the Poppy Awards — with special guest Michael Bolton (yes, that Michael Bolton), which incidentally foreshadows their Netflix special out this Valentine's Day — and by then, we've run the full gamut of absurdity mixed with outright pop music awesomeness.
For example: Imagine having a song like "Another One Bites the Dust" at your fingertips and deciding to pair it with a montage of gay bathhouses that foreshadows Mercury's AIDS diagnosis, thus turning the song itself into something deeply offensive and homophobic instead of the fun, jubilant anthem it should be.
So take note: there's a passage in the books about how Old Nan sees all Brandon Starks as the same person, which might foreshadows that our Bran is a time traveler who truly was all the Brandon Starks from history (including the one of legend who built the Wall and Winterfell).
Through the rising strings of Bernard Hermann's score in Vertigo, where the twirl of a woman's hair in a gallery portrait foreshadows the twists of the film, or the looming painting of the woman in the white dress that summons the ghost of the title character in Rebecca, after the second Mrs.
Not only does it guarantee that Gus's mushroom trip is about to get a whole lot more intense when it's already pressing down on his eyeballs, but it foreshadows issues the couple is going to have about Gus sacrificing himself in ways Mickey doesn't ask for in order to save the day.
Trump's decision to use these high-powered, yet controversial, attorneys on his team foreshadows a defense based on the belief that Trump's conduct was well within his authority as chief executive of the U.S. government, and that the House grossly overstepped by charging the president with abusing his power and obstructing Congress.
Companies and researchers must engage civil society as peers within a collaborative environment and place more value on the protection of such communities, including four core principles: As the history of cyber operations in the Middle East, China, and elsewhere demonstrates, an attack against a women's rights advocate today foreshadows those used against a European aviation firm tomorrow.
Liberal women are bound to be disappointed that pro-choice rights are not considered central enough to the party message to merit a firm place in its agenda—a move that foreshadows a 2018 race where women will be asked to stand by a party that will bargain with their bodies in order to appeal to centrist voters.
The dream Harry has at the end of his first day at Hogwarts is probably the biggest clue in the book, and the first of many times that Rowling draws attention to Quirrell's turban (the fact that it talks to him in the dream foreshadows the final reveal, when we discover it's actually concealing Lord Voldemort's face). 3.
Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE's suggestion that Moore's loss foreshadows an across-the-board slaughtering of republicans in the 2202 midterms is off the mark.
WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is in the final stages of deciding whether to run for president and has told allies he is skeptical the other Democrats eyeing the White House can defeat President Trump, an assessment that foreshadows a clash between the veteran Washington insider and the more liberal and fresh-faced contenders for the party's 2020 nomination.
In the first verse, he presents himself completely free of bravado, and foreshadows the marital tensions that his wife, Beyoncé, would later mine so effectively on her 2016 album "Lemonade": Baby need PampersDaddy need at least three weeks in the HamptonsPlease don't judge me, only hugged the blockI thought my daddy didn't love meMy baby getting chubbyCue that Stevie Wonder music — awww, isn't she lovely?
But as a biracial black man moving from Havana to Madrid, Barcelona, Paris (where he hung with Pablo Picasso and then André Breton's Surrealist clique), Marseille, New York, Zurich, and Fidel Castro's Cuba before darting off to tiny fishing villages on the Ligurian coast of Italy, his taste for accumulative surprise is evident — and foreshadows the formal tendencies favored by Afrofuturism, of which Rammellzee was a leading practitioner.
Cruz has repeatedly tied North Korea's test earlier this year to the foreign policy of former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE's administration, suggesting North Korea foreshadows Iran's behavior if Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
This time, the woman is the narrator, and after the introduction of a slow, repetitive riff which foreshadows the monotony of her life, Oberst sings: I'm growing out my hairLike it was when I was singleIt was longer than I've known youI had no money thenI had no worries then at all The internal rhyme of "money" and "worries" weds the two words together, and we immediately know that the obligations of capitalism have damaged the bond between two people.
"It remains to be seen what Kim Jong-un's commitment to denuclearization means in concrete terms: whether it foreshadows agreement to President Trump's demand for the rapid and verifiable elimination of the North's nuclear weapons, delivery systems and infrastructure, or whether the North envisages a drawn-out process tied to potentially unacceptable demands that the United States withdraw its forces from the South or provide immediate sanctions relief, while the North's nuclear threat remains in place," he said by email.
You are investigative journalist Harvey Miller, recently returned from a harrowing posting in the Levant which resulted in a book that looks suspiciously like Thomas Friedman's From Beirut to Jerusalem (which is worth reading both as an interesting chronicle of Israel's 1982 invasion of Israel and as an artifact from a time when Friedman was capable of empathy for people other than CEOs and war criminals), and which perhaps foreshadows the kind of choice you'll make at the end of the story.
While the debate — held during this week's Inter-Parliamentary Union conference at the UN in New York entitled "The World Drug Program: Taking Stock and Strengthening the Global Response" — was merely an exercise, and not legally binding on nations in any way, it foreshadows a larger fight that could be brewing at the UN. It also sets up Canada to join a chorus of nations expected to renegotiate their commitments at the UN General Assembly Special Session on drug policy in April.
On "Real Time" Friday night, comedian Bill Maher warned that the Brexit vote foreshadows a Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE presidency in the U.S. He said that if the United Kingdom could be blindsided by its own people's decision to leave the European Union, then the same thing could happen here in America with Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.

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