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Both of these groups are fronts for the agrochemical industry.
The tactic can be used to build fronts for spearphishing campaigns.
Malaysia Airlines has been fighting a battle on many fronts for years.
What we're doing – on water and food fronts, for example – isn't sustainable.
The administration's malevolence may be constrained on some frontsfor now—by its incompetence.
In his opinion, many Muslim-American groups are, in fact, fronts for political Islam.
Experts say the crisis is metastasizing, opening new fronts for state and local governments.
Banks and credit card companies shun these businesses, fearing they are fronts for money laundering.
The independent expenditure groups "cannot be fronts for coordinated efforts of candidates," Senator Flanagan said.
The discussions come at a time of uncertainty on several foreign policy fronts for Europe.
And those other factors have persuaded them to move cautiously on both fronts, for similar reasons.
This mission will take work from all fronts For example, we hear a lot about Sen.
Suddenly, he was being attacked on several fronts for a position he could happily defend: protectionism.
Mueller's team has determined that the company was one of many fronts for the IRA's ongoing activities.
But experts and lawyers familiar with the scheme say those people were fronts for cum-ex trades.
The biggest street gangs are fronts for vast mafia-like enterprises, complete with links to policemen and politicians.
Viola Davis was just named as a new face of L'Oreal Paris and Margot Robbie fronts for Chanel.
At low speeds, the rear wheels turn the opposite direction as the fronts, for a quicker steering response.
Both DC Leaks and Guccifer 2.0 are specifically named in the indictment as fronts for Russian GRU agents.
Supervisors are on guard for setups that are little more than fronts for staff still working in London.
But activists and charities feared the women were victims of trafficking and the bars were fronts for brothels.
The U.S. tech giant has been investigated by the European Commission on several fronts for concerns over competition.
Warren has been less obviously in search of fronts for engagement with Biden, but their history is no secret.
According to the feds, the mobsters used neighborhood Italian-American pizzerias as fronts for cash—and, of course, heroin.
Tex, who ran a string of massage parlors in the 1970s and '80s that became fronts for prostitution dens.
The businesses might be fronts for intelligence operations or illicit businesses, particularly in Laos and Thailand, US intelligence sources said.
"Now, there are battles on two fronts for the U.S.," said Bart Wakabayashi, Tokyo branch manager at State Street Bank.
Yet traffickers routinely use what appear to be legitimate businesses—massage parlors, bars, nail salons—as fronts for their illegal exploitation.
It's a concept that U.S. intelligence officials and security firms have identified as one of cybercrime's next big fronts for 2016.
Another motive behind a community-led database is the lack of hard data on all fronts for indigenous people in Canada.
Iran also is proliferating precision missiles and militias to create new fronts for attacking Israel from Syria, Iraq, Gaza and Yemen.
Gaffney, a conspiracy theorist who has accused most American Muslim civic organizations of being fronts for Islamist groups, regularly hosted then-Rep.
The first debate shook up the race and drew a record viewership, so expectations are high on all fronts for Sunday's contest.
WWF, a charity, now ranks Australia alongside Borneo and the Congo Basin as one of the world's 11 worst "fronts" for deforestation.
It is widely known that the places where they work function as fronts for shadowy transactions, either illegal trade or money laundering.
He helped fight off pressure from multiple fronts for Trump to stay in the pact, including from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
"Once a campaign prop, a MAGA cap now fronts for such raw evil," writes David Simon, the creator of HBO's The Wire.
"These mosques, from what we've gathered, from our intel, these mosques are fronts for training groups, for terrorist training groups," he said.
Cruz has outlined several fronts for policy contrast with Trump in recent days -- on bank bailouts, the Iran nuclear deal and Obamacare, in particular.
Dozens of companies — some legitimate, others fronts for frauds — sought to raise capital by offering their own virtual coins through initial coin offerings (ICOs).
Women who compete professionally in e-sports face heckling from teammates and fans, and are sometimes accused of serving as fronts for male players.
As we reported last summer, many salons in the U.K. are fronts for human trafficking operations, and a majority of its victims are Vietnamese women.
Gaffney, a conspiracy theorist who has accused most American Muslim civic organizations of being fronts for Islamist groups, had hosted Pompeo on his radio show.
We report — as if news — press releases from the government, corporations, special interests or nonprofits (that are often undisclosed fronts for political and business interests).
Pan Systems IGS and Glocom, the UN said, are fronts for Pan Systems Pyongyang, a North Korean firm engaged in procuring and marketing arms-related material.
This year was a record-breaking year on all fronts for the ETF business: inflows of $476 billion, and assets under management swelling to $3.4 trillion.
One of the most pressing fronts for Congress is the competition between the United States and China to shape the digital future of the developing world.
From a strategic perspective, it is an outright gamble, on both the diplomatic and military fronts for Washington to support operations in both Mosul and Raqqa simultaneously.
By that, I mean real estate transactions that were all cash purchases made by anonymous shell companies that were quite obviously fronts for criminal money-laundering operations.
It's merely opening up more fronts for data to be stolen — with the added irony being that it's your friendly state security agencies enforcing the public insecurity.
Saeed's charity and Khalil's Ansar ul-Umma organization are both seen by the United States as fronts for militant groups the army has been accused of sponsoring.
The United States calls Saeed's charities — Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and the Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) — "terrorist fronts" for LeT, which Saeed co-founded in 1987.
Zoos that offer tourists close contact with the animals and selfie opportunities are often fronts for breeding operations that supply the black market trade, Ms. Banks said.
No. 1, in terms of the reforms we need, I think that we've got to push now on a number of state fronts for ranked-choice voting.
She sued Mr. Epstein's estate, seeking to seize his private islands and dissolve what she said were shell companies acting as fronts for his sex-trafficking enterprise.
He was among more than 100 people linked to several central Florida day spas and massage parlors suspected of being fronts for prostitution after a monthslong investigation.
Although last year Pakistan initially seized some assets of the groups believed to be fronts for Lashkar-e-Taiba, officials' efforts waned, and the groups remain active.
A spokesperson for Cambridge Analytica says the company has no ties to Russia or individuals acting as fronts for Moscow and that it is unaware of the probe.
These performances also highlight the vision of Rustin who, until his death in 1987, never faltered in his relentless fight for equality on all fronts, for all people.
Yesterday the environmental group Oceana authored a piece in these pages which attacked the Arctic Energy Center and Arctic Coalition as fronts for the oil and gas industry.
"Onyema setup various innocent sounding multi-million dollar asset purchases which were nothing more than alleged fronts for his scam," said acting Special Agent in Charge Robert Hammer.
The answer, of course, is that many ICOs were just trying to cash in on the then-skyrocketing value of cryptocurrency—or were just thinly veiled fronts for scammers.
The main task of these volunteers is to distribute condoms to sex workers operating at massage parlors and hair salons — all fronts for brothels — in an outskirt of Tianjin.
The Pentagon said Syrian rebels were continuing to battle Islamic State on four fronts for control of Manbij, and had captured an Islamic State headquarters located in a hospital.
According to the indictment, the three state-owned companies were created to undertake maritime projects, but were really "fronts" for Chang, Boustani and the three bankers to enrich themselves.
"We have been fighting these restrictions on all fronts for years, organizing in the field, building for this moment — and now the wind is at our backs," she added.
Indeed, as Dunbar-Ortiz notes, many Confederate veterans publicly associated with each other long after the war through so-called "rifle clubs," often barely-disguised fronts for Klan activity.
This can happen on a number of fronts, for example, when insurers have denied or delayed coverage for expensive life sustaining care but offered coverage of lethal drugs instead.
But beyond simple frames, Pair sells both base frames (regular glasses) and top frames (snap-on fronts for base frames that let you change the color and style of glasses).
Kerry has been negotiating with Iran on a number of fronts for well over a year, including on the President's nuclear deal and a prisoner swap completed over the weekend.
The Syrian rebels were continuing to battle Islamic State on four fronts for control of Manbij, clearing territory as they pushed toward the center of the city, the statement said.
What's more, he also said in the blog post that he warned Smith that the sources of the email leaks he was seeking were likely fronts for the Russian government.
Federal prosecutors had charged that Alavi and the building's other owner, the Assa Corporation, were fronts for the Iranian government and engaged in money laundering that violated United States economic sanctions.
They have since established religious groups that they say are unconnected to violence, though the United States maintains those groups are fronts for funneling money and fighters to militants targeting India.
Spicer's spin is easy to understand given that the administration is already under fire on multiple fronts for its ties to Russia and is desperate to avoid adding to the controversies.
Its terrorists are always fronts for domestic antagonists that no one could really root for: corrupt, power-crazed high-ups in America's military-industrial complex who may also be undercover Nazis.
By beating the United States in key areas, Chinese industry (fronts for the Chinese Communist Party) effectively capture markets and lock-in or "gate" populations toward their standards and their networks.
The hacker groups behind the scams are fronts for Russia's FSB and GRU spying agencies and, according to Mr Clapper, could have been authorised only by officials at the most senior level.
"Pudjiastuti has also directed a purge of foreign-made fishing boats, which purport to have been purchased from abroad by Indonesians but often serve as fronts for foreign-controlled operations," Jacobson wrote.
Mike Jordan, a farmer from Beloit in north-central Kansas, plans to boost soy acreage by 10 percent after success both on the yield and price fronts for his crop in 2016.
Most of the websites listed in the ruling as controlled by Pratt are also down, including several of the modeling gig websites that served as fronts for Girls Do Porn's operation MomPOV.
US accounts were 'alleged fronts for his scam' About a decade ago, Onyema, a Nigerian citizen, started traveling frequently to Atlanta, where he opened personal and business bank accounts, federal prosecutors' statement said.
This is because many of the quizzes, games, personality tests, and third party apps Facebook allowed on its platform several years ago were not really games at all, they were fronts for data mining.
In contrast to the cases cited, Bell Labs and Xerox PARC, there are the likes of IBM Research and the research labs at Corning, which have been succeeding on both fronts for many decades.
He ascribed its success to the power of missionaries, who, in his view, had been adept at fitting in with local cultures and had not been fronts for colonial interests, as others have argued.
To cut off the illicit money, the US likely needs to deny North Korea the opportunity to use embassies as fronts for criminal operations, something the United Nations accused the country of doing in 2016.
"She then engaged in a pattern of financial activity, culminating in several wire transactions totaling over $150,000 to individuals and shell entities in Pakistan, China and Turkey that were fronts for ISIS," the department said.
Johansson is set to star in "Rub & Tug" as Dante "Tex" Gill, a trans man known for running a string of massage parlors in Pittsburgh that were fronts for prostitution in the 1970s and 1980s.
Data is not yet available for 2017, but authorities said 40 Thai women were rescued from massage parlors acting as fronts for prostitution in Mumbai and Pune in the first half of last year alone.
The United States has repeatedly complained about Pakistan's failure to shut down the charities it deems "terrorist fronts" for LeT - Pakistan last year banned the two charities but the order was temporary and it lapsed.
The newly announced film, "Rub & Tug," is based on the real-life story of Dante "Tex" Gill, who ran a string of massage parlors that were fronts for prostitution dens in the 1970s and '80s.
The US Treasury department has blacklisted several tequila companies for being fronts for organized crime, specifically the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG in Spanish), one of the fastest growing and most dangerous cartels in Mexico.
But as in other places in Sindh in recent years, locals have reported more activity by organizations that tend to promote a less tolerant brand of Islam and often operate as fronts for outlawed groups.
Amazon likes to use its brick-and-mortar stores as marketing fronts for its gadgets, and execs said on an earnings call last week to expect to see more of Amazon's influence creeping into the stores.
We should not be surprised when countries like Russia, or many countries in Africa, express hostility to nongovernmental organizations, which they see as poorly concealed fronts for foreign interests and social policies inimical to their own.
The update comes from researchers with Google's "Ground Truth" team, which works to enable extraction of information —businesses' names from store fronts, for example — from the street view imagery and use it to improve Google Maps.
Johansson had been set to play transgender man Dante "Tex" Gill, who owned a string of massage parlors in Pittsburgh that were fronts for prostitution in the 1970s and 1980s, in a film about his life.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court said on Wednesday the U.S. government cannot seize a Midtown Manhattan office tower originally built by the Shah of Iran, whose owners it claimed were fronts for the Iranian government.
Photo: APIn a blog post on Wednesday, Symantec security researchers wrote they had discovered at least eight Google Play Store apps that functioned as fronts for a "new and highly prevalent type of Android malware" called Android.Sockbot.
According to the logs, Estonian and other versions of the "BaltNews" sites are actually fronts for the Kremlin, which dictates the sites' content and often urges stories critical of the U.S. or American society to be published.
The lawsuits name as defendants Mr. Epstein's estate and eight companies that the plaintiffs claim assisted Mr. Epstein in his sex trafficking, including by serving as fronts for procuring young women and paying associates who helped him.
"There's a lot of investments on all fronts for improving the technology above and beyond that, but I don't think we're going to see that hitting any kind of mass market for several years out," Mr. Quong said.
JuD and Khalil's Ansar ul-Umma organization are both seen by the United States as fronts for militant groups the army has been accused of sponsoring against neighbors, arch-foe India and Afghanistan - a charge the army denies.
You also talk about how we put on different fronts for different people and one thing that's hard now is that these differences are coming together — like when you're Facebook friends with your grandmother, old professors, and colleagues.
It's no wonder that so many other online commerce businesses are chasing the marketplace model, which essentially creates transactions on two fronts for the platform operator, thereby improving margins that might be cut by not selling items directly.
NEW YORK, July 143 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court said on Wednesday the U.S. government cannot seize a midtown Manhattan office tower originally built by the Shah of Iran, whose owners it claimed were fronts for the Iranian government.
The senators said one of the principal aims of the new law would be to require shell companies, which the senators said were "often used as fronts for criminal activity" to disclose their ultimate, real owners to the U.S. Treasury Department.
"Rub & Tug is based on the story of Dante 'Tex' Gill, a transgender man who was a proprietor of several massage parlors in 1970s Pittsburgh that were actually fronts for prostitution," Out magazine wrote in July 2018, after Johansson was cast.
BeMyEye allows people to sign up to its platform and brands to send out requests for people to go around and take pictures of their products in certain shops or even the outside of store fronts for services like the Yellow Pages.
One of the core counter-jihadist arguments is that mainstream American Muslim organizations, like the Council on American-Islamic Relations, are fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood, a Sunni Islamic movement that aims to establish Islamist governments in a number of predominantly Muslim countries.
According to the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict, a think-tank in Jakarta, it has portrayed several candidates, including Mr Ridwan, as fronts for Christian "domination", in a country that is nearly 90% Muslim (a common ploy in Asia—see Banyan).
It's a shopping village that would look more at home on the east coast of America than in England with rows of clapboard houses and neat flower beds — all of which serve as shop fronts for brands including Gucci, Balenciaga, and Versace.
Within four days, entities that appeared to be fronts for Russian military intelligence began registering domain names for sites intended to release hacked information: first Electionleaks, and then the more general-sounding DCLeaks, which was hosted in a tiny village in Romania.
Investment icons like Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett, Berkshire Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, and Vanguard founder Jack Bogle have been chided on many fronts for suggesting that bitcoin is a bubble and that it won't end well for "investors" in the cryptocurrency.
There was resistance to consolidation on several fronts: for instance, Patrick "Battle Axe" Gleason, the mayor of Long Island City who had failed in his bid to become mayor of the newly enlarged New York, decided the merger was unconstitutional and refused to leave office.
In a climate where technology has come under attack from many fronts for unintended consequences and vulnerabilities–including Russian interference with the 2016 election as well as ever-growing incidents of hacking and malware–we should work together to make sure this doesn't happen.
In a recent phone interview from Brussels, where he is based, Mr. Muslim rejected Turkish claims that the Kurds' Syrian organizations in Rojava, or northern Syria, were fronts for the P.K.K. "We belong in Rojava; we have organized our people in Rojava." he said.
The strike comes as union-backed organizations have been putting pressure on McDonald's on several fronts for better working conditions, including $15 an hour wages — at a burger chain that employs tens of thousands of people around the country, many of them at low pay.
In an effort to stave off returning to the list, Pakistan has quietly adopted sanctions against two groups that the United States accuses of being fronts for the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, moving to seize their schools, ambulances and other assets this week.
Zoobia Shahnaz, a 2500-year-old resident of Brentwood, Long Island, admitted to wiring more than $22017,000 to individuals and shell entities that were fronts for ISIS in Pakistan, China and Turkey in 2017, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York.
The United States has labeled the charities Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and the Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) as "terrorist fronts" for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET), or "Army of the Pure", a group Saeed founded in 1987 and which Washington and India accuse of carrying out the Mumbai attacks.
But instead of bringing known terrorist masterminds to justice and protecting vulnerable religious minorities and other civilians from attacks, Pakistan's security establishment is actually promoting Islamist extremism by freeing terrorist leaders and by clamping down on civil society groups that it accuses, falsely, of being fronts for foreign spies.
Facebook faces potential legal consequences and fines on multiple fronts for allowing Cambridge Analytica to get access to 133 millions users' data that had originally been gathered by an academic for research and then failing to notify users after Facebook discovered the data had been sold off to the political group.
Facebook faces potential legal consequences and fines on multiple fronts for allowing Cambridge Analytica to get access to 50 millions users' data that had originally been gathered by an academic for research and then failing to notify users after Facebook discovered the data had been sold off to the political group.
His troubles began in August, when the Treasury Department placed Márquez on the Office of Foreign Assets Control's list of so-called specially designated nationals, accusing him and related businesses of holding assets and acting as fronts for Raúl Flores Hernández, who is suspected of leading a drug trafficking organization.
The suit was filed against Mr. Epstein's estate and seeks the forfeiture of Little Saint James and Mr. Epstein's second private island, Great Saint James, as well as the dissolution of numerous shell companies he established in the territory that officials have said acted as fronts for his sex trafficking enterprise.
The attorney general, Rodrigo Janot, whose term ends this month, described the governments of Mr. da Silva and Ms. Rousseff as essentially fronts for a criminal enterprise through which senior politicians collected roughly $450 million from entities that included the state-run oil company Petrobras and the Brazilian National Development Bank.
Márquez, 39, will travel to Russia this month under a strange cloud related to a designation applied to him last August by the Treasury Department, which has accused him and several of his businesses of holding assets and acting as fronts for a man it says is the leader of a drug trafficking organization.
The Bushes are half that conspiratorial picture, fronts for a Republican Party establishment and whose sum total of accomplishments, dating back nearly 30 years, are two failed presidencies, the sweeping loss of manufacturing jobs, and a pair of pitiable Middle Eastern military adventures – the second one achieving nothing but dead American kids and Junior's re-election.
In the streets that had nourished writers such as Langston Hughes and provided homes for black migrants from the South and the Caribbean, it wasn't uncommon for police to discover a moonshine still in an apartment, to investigate laundries acting as fronts for pop-up drinking spots, or to find the people sickened or killed by homebrews.
Although Austria-Hungary fought on several fronts for far longer than anyone had expected (and outlasted the Russian empire by more than a year), the cost was calamitous: Once lively streets in multinational cities like Lviv, Cracow, Trieste, Zagreb and Chernivtsi — not to mention Vienna, Budapest and Prague — were teeming with pale, hungry people lining up for coal and food or selling off furniture for survival.
The Reddit thread also tosses out the claims that Vanderpump's restaurants are fronts for an escort agency, perhaps fueled by cast member Lala Kent's past travels with very rich, older men leading to accusations of being a high-end escort (she's vehemently denied sleeping with any of the men she's traveled with), so at least I don't feel like I'm as deep in the conspiracy hole as that person.
But the recent gray-listing is explicitly focused on two groups that the United States says are linked to terrorism against India The groups, Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-e-Insaniyat — suspected of being fronts for Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks — operated openly until the Pakistani government officially outlawed them in February, barely a week before the international community met to determine whether to list Islamabad.

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