Where the US and China go from here is really the knottiest question.
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The mayor also dodged addressing some of the knottiest problems of his administration.
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It is an event planner's knottiest puzzle, and the way countries solve it has a way of reflecting their national character.
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It's her knottiest and most ambitious album, yet because of this it also transcends limitations that frequently arise in jazz song.
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And it's answered, in some ways, by the songs themselves on Bon Iver's most diverse, noisiest, shortest, knottiest and most experimental album so far.
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has hitherto been characterised by confidence, especially about the potential for technological innovation to solve the world's knottiest problems.
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Third, and knottiest of all, some governments are warming to the idea of weaponising the budget to resolve some of the EU's most intractable disputes.
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The new Bon Iver album, "22, a Million," is his knottiest yet, abandoning many of the musical choices that informed much of his earlier works.
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DAVOS (Reuters Breakingviews) - The World Economic Forum, which kicks off this week in Davos, prides itself on tackling some of the knottiest issues facing humanity.
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Certainly, his predecessors at the State Department have all wished for more time, space and secrecy to work through some of the world's knottiest problems.
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In the evening's most captivating moments these coalesce into something very much his own, with a tranquil efficiency running through even the knottiest, most acrobatic sequences.
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This is usually the easiest or knottiest meeting of the week, depending on the releases and how strongly the editors in the room feel about them.
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Ono leaned forward and, as though revealing the most obvious-than-ever answer to the knottiest of kōan riddles, matter-of-factly replied, "Because I'm alive."
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The chewiest, knottiest song here is the title track, which concludes the album, a six-minute meditation that feels designed, after a half-hour of reckoning, to be inconclusive.
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With less than three months before the voting begins, Ms. Warren has, in some ways, already completed the knottiest leg of her would-be path to the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Lyrically, Pure Comedy is among the year's knottiest albums, deftly weaving together alternately sincere and/or obscure and/or cynical speech acts intended to convey the queasiness of, say, scrolling through Twitter.
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Immigration is among the knottiest of challenges, and there is a real risk that welcoming some children creates an incentive that results in other children endangering their lives by undertaking a perilous journey north.
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Not that I expected it to, but it didn't provide a solution to one of the knottiest problems of the Middle East (and everywhere else): How much tolerance should we have for intolerant people?
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Second, on the knottiest areas of negotiation — around Chinese theft of American companies' technology — the deal aims to improve protections for intellectual property while not undermining China's ability to compete in the advanced industries of the future.
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It lies behind the United States' knottiest paradox: Millions of white Americans who would benefit from a more robust government are steadfastly against it, at least partly out of a belief that minorities would gain at their expense.
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The most significant line in "The Dragon and the Wolf" — the seventh season finale of Game of Thrones — is one that underlines what might be the knottiest, most intriguing theme of both the TV series and the books it's based on.
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It is an innovative attempt to address one of the knottiest problems facing industrial miners around the world and the first initiative of its kind in Congo, where up to 2 million people mine with rudimentary tools, most illegally and in dangerous conditions.
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Many of her sharpest critics — like Boris Johnson, for a time her foreign secretary and now the favorite to succeed her — never offered viable alternatives to the knottiest problems of leaving the union, like how to keep the border with Northern Ireland open.
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As in such relationships, Mr. Gold and his top-flight cast — led by a majestically impudent Oscar Isaac in the title role — tease and tweak the object of their affections, which happens to be the best-known play in English literature and one of the knottiest.
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She had learned about YouTube's plans at the same time as everyone else — including Wikipedia's army of volunteer contributors, some of whom were not pleased with the idea that an internet colossus had casually declared that it would outsource one of its knottiest problems to a relatively small nonprofit organization.
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MESHUGGAH 2016 North American tour with HIGH ON FIRE:10/10/20163 House Of Blues - Lake Buena Vista, FL*10/11/2016 Tabernacle - Atlanta, GA10/12/2016 The Pageant - St. Louis, MO10/13/2016 Marathon Music Works - Nashville, TN113/15/2016 Knottiest Mexico - Toluca, Mexico*10/16/2016 House Of Blues - Houston, TX10/17/2016 House Of Blues - Dallas, TX10/053/2016 The Novo - Los Angeles, CA10/20/2016 Brooklyn Bowl - Las Vegas, NV*10/22/2016 Aftershock Festival - Elverta, CA*10/24/20163 Ogden Theatre - Denver, CO10/25/2016 Liberty Hall - Lawrence, KS22016/211/204 Mill City Nights - Minneapolis, MN22016/211/205 House Of Blues - Chicago, IL113/211/206 The Majestic - Detroit, MI22016/30/2016 Phoenix Concert Theatre - Toronto, ON CANADA10/31/2016 Metropolis - Montreal, QC CANADA11/063/2016 House Of Blues - Boston, MA11/03/2016 Playstation Theater - New York, NY11/04/2016 The Trocadero Theatre - Philadelphia, PA11/05/2016 Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJ11/06/2016 The Fillmore - Silver Spring, MD* MESHUGGAH only
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However, his exact identification remains controversial, and has been called "one of the knottiest problems connected with the Dead Sea Scrolls."Brownlee, 1952, p. 10. The most commonly argued-for single candidate is Jonathan Apphus, followed by his brother Simon Thassi; the widespread acceptance of this view, despite its acknowledged weaknesses, has been dubbed the "Jonathan consensus."van der Water, 2003, p. 397.
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Written by Ella Hickson it is a feminist reimagining of Barrie's original novel, putting Wendy 'the girl who would grow up' in the spotlight. The show became a sell out hit and the production was revived in 2015. In 2014 Button went on to play Annabella in Tis Pity She's a Whore at the Globe Theatre. Dominic Maxwell from The Times said of her performance, 'Button has the ability to transmit the knottiest thoughts from behind an easy, poised demeanour.
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