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Piles of rocks, laid by farmers, demarcated the flooded borders.
Their foundations are laid by disparate actors, crises, and movements.
They're also following a path partially laid by Elon Musk.
The egg — laid by a bird that was not a chicken.
But Endgame also benefits from the groundwfork laid by Infinity War.
A lone rainbow flag accompanies candles laid by attendees of the vigil.
Egg shells laid by Novogen Whites are monitored for color and thickness.
Women once again had to navigate a tricky terrain laid by men.
In the final TV debate, Peres stepped into the trap laid by Finkelstein.
Newer companies have been boosted by the foundation laid by electronic health records.
The current controversy comes from charges laid by the police four years ago.
AEDT China has expressed concern over the charges laid by the Department of Justice.
While exploring, they discover a trap laid by the Saviors and laced with explosives.
"As scientists and engineers, we work by building upon a foundation laid by others."
But Stacked couldn't exist without the foundation laid by mixtapes like K.R.E.A.M, Keisha vs.
"Who can surely say those mines were not laid by the terrorists?" he asked.
He would not comment on whether the mines were laid by the Myanmar military.
By March 10, 64 eggs appeared, all of them laid by a single female salamander.
On their migrations north, famished birds stop to feast on eggs laid by horseshoe crabs.
Still faintly visible is the first runway, laid by an Italian oil company in 1939.
After a Jill Scott show, most people get splendidly laid by whoever they came with.
Last year, a gentoo penguin pair in Sydney, Australia hatched an egg laid by another couple.
The hearths themselves had been laid by people now known as Natufians, who were hunter-gatherers.
The groundwork was laid by George Lucas, the filmmaker and mastermind behind the "Star Wars" universe.
The kindling was laid by the drought that has been ravaging eastern Australia for two years.
According to Andrew Digby, the programme's scientist, about half the eggs laid by female kakapo are unviable.
The victims were wrapped in mosquito netting and laid by the roadside on palm leaves, pictures showed.
The San Diego, the Navy said, was destroyed by a mine laid by a German U-boat.
The first railway to Banja Luka, which connected it to Croatia, was laid by the Ottomans in 1872.
When that happens, much of the groundwork will have been laid by the VR social networks of today.
The Fernandez sisters collect 1,000 eggs a day laid by their "happy hens", named for their relaxed disposition.
On the ground, foundations for the Crimean Digital Valley are being laid by blockchain entrepreneurs like Roman Kulachenko.
But to do so successfully, these candidates are normally building on the groundwork laid by similar, prior campaigns.
Both companies are building on the foundation laid by other startups, like ShopperTrak, Retail Next, Nomi and Prism Skylabs.
Sybil is the other side of the body image spectrum: She's fat and "has been laid" by six guys.
The groundwork for the duo's wealth was laid by their father, Texas native and MIT graduate Fred C. Koch.
Screwworms are larvae laid by flies in the open wounds of an animal, where the larvae feed on flesh.
Stockman's Eggs says it was laid by a free range hen and when cracked, had another smaller egg inside!
It is a foundation laid by a people of grit whose great suffering has been eclipsed by greater determination.
In 2018, most casualties were due to improvised explosive devices (IEDs) laid by non-state groups, the report added.
Both of the hatchlings were laid by the same pair of penguins, Chile and JR, who began nesting in March.
Today, thanks to groundwork laid by the men and women of NASA, they own more than a third of it.
Some of these were laid by species parasitised by birds called cuckoo finches and some by species not so parasitised.
An egg laid by a hen that's spent her life roaming a pasture is more likely to be bright orange.
A sea of flowers laid by mourners cover the lawn at Forest Hill Cemetery in Memphis, where Elvis was originally buried.
The groundwork laid by writers like Nora Ephron and John Hughes in the '80s and '90s endured into the early 2000s.
The first, from a Mongolian nest (pictured), was laid by Protoceratops andrewsi, a sheep-sized creature that lived 70m years ago.
Danny Boyle put his own twist on zombies in 28 Days Later, but he still used the groundwork laid by Romero.
And Congress wouldn't be starting from zero; they still had the groundwork laid by Becerra and Johnson's aborted post-2007 effort.
He even typically includes a description of the car she was driving, seemingly unable to avoid the trap laid by Reagan.
NBN replaces copper wires laid by firms across the continent with a fibre-optic system that telcos must pay to access.
Attention will now turn to how Renault treats the allegations of financial misconduct laid by both Nissan's executives and Japan's public prosecutor.
But the Ricoh R is promising evidence that the company is building on the groundwork that was laid by those Theta cameras.
But he said Democrats can defend not voting for the resolution by explaining it's a political trap being laid by the GOP.
Given the massive size of the creature, the eggs of elephant birds were believed to be the largest laid by any animal.
Objects laid by a child's crib, on a dorm room desk, along an office cubicle ledge, at the foot of a gravestone.
They met at a record fair in 1977 and soon began publishing Kicks, following a path laid by earlier fanzines like Bomp!
He said the landmine was laid by fighters from the Arakan Army, an insurgent group that recruits mostly from Rakhine's Buddhist majority.
Other conversations bear the imprint of a failed drug war, though we inspect the tracks as if laid by the mysterious Bigfoot.
For example: One brick in such an edifice was recently laid by the fire-­breathing enemy of international governance in chief, President Trump.
The groundwork for those centers was laid by the bipartisan National Quantum Initiative Act, which President Trump signed into law in December 2018.
The rich-smelling low tide revealed beaches with a grainy frosting of white eggs, laid by the fish orchestrating the whole show: herring.
As I awaited the doctor's clearance on my first day, I laid by the kidney shaped swimming pool and cried my eyes out.
Thirty Asian giant hornets, following a scent laid by their scout, descend on a hive of honey bees and get straight to the decapitations.
The tracks laid by the theropods were made by several medium-to-large specimens, about five to six meters long and weighing a ton.
In January, a federal lawsuit accused Wal-Mart Inc of misleading U.S. shoppers by selling organic eggs laid by hens raised in enclosed structures.
That's -- the groundwork was laid by a bunch of good work by law enforcement and others for years, across administrations on a bipartisan basis.
An egg laid by one of Mr. Karnawi's chickens had one of the highest levels of dioxin ever recorded in Asia, the report found.
That's what happened in 2017, when a cyanide trap laid by the US Department of Agriculture killed a 14-year-old's dog in Idaho.
In August 2015, tensions escalated into cross-border artillery exchanges after two South Korean soldiers were wounded by land mines laid by North Korea.
Today you build upon that foundation laid by countless workers before you who refused to accept things as they were and built a better world.
Maybe it was the trap laid by the car that bucked his father from his motorcycle, killing him and destabilizing Greedo's childhood before it began.
They see themselves as building upon a foundation laid by Ms. Miguel and her contemporaries over the course of many decades, right up to today.
A plaque outside St. Paul's Convent — the school where the priest's body was found — declared that that building's foundation stone had been laid by the bishop.
Last week's National School Walkout and the network of high school chapters it created, hopes to build alongside the groundwork laid by last month's nationwide action.
French President Francois Hollande unveiled memorial plaques to the victims Tuesday while candles and flowers have been laid by the public at the Charlie Hebdo offices.
But as you investigate, the haven is revealed to be a trap laid by a fanatical terrorist organization that indoctrinates the arriving refugees into its ranks.
The government says it is investigating claims that landmines laid by militants were made from materials imported by humanitarian groups, such as steel pipes and ammonia.
Much of the city was blown to rubble in 154 days of air strikes and artillery by the military, and booby traps laid by the rebels.
In another development this month, a Yemeni government source told Reuters a coast guard boat was destroyed near al-Mokha by mines laid by the Houthis.
New Disney CEO Bob Chapek told CNBC on Tuesday he will continue to steer the company down the path laid by its former leader, Bob Iger.
In a video released on Monday, Mr. Netanyahu warned the court that it risked falling into what he called a political trap laid by his opponents.
The pilot project seeks to replicate lab results in which 70 percent of the eggs laid by the females were sterile, Fiocruz researcher Alice Varjal said.
Ambushes were laid by fighters who typically kept a canal between themselves and their targets, preventing the Marines from employing their preferred tactic of rushing attackers.
But are we in a redux of that era or experiencing something new that expands upon the foundation laid by black filmmakers over 40 years ago?
The animal wore a green USA beanie hat and had a medal wrapped around its neck, while pink skiing poles and white skis laid by its side.
The school's information sheet says that, in 1842, the first patterned calçada, or pavement, was laid by a group of prisoners under the direction of Lt. Gen.
The second, from Canada, was laid by Hypacrosaurus stebingeri—a species contemporary with P. andrewsi that grew to something between the weights of a rhinoceros and an elephant.
This expertise helped ensure that the movie never strayed too far from the foundation laid by the games, and made sure that tiny, but important, details weren't lost.
Khrzhanovsky follows grooves laid by Andy Warhol, Chantal Akerman, and John Cassavetes, filmmakers who approached the vanishing point of cinematic realism by boring into the minutiae of everyday life.
That binge-worthy narrative is built on the bricks laid by Morgan's crew and research team, who pore through the books, documents, and photographs that inform the end result.
While the activity Kaspersky has seen has not turned destructive, researchers there say that hackers have taken steps that echo the early groundwork laid by the Olympic Destroyer group.
Trilobites The discovery of more than 200 of the eggs laid by the flying reptiles that lived during the dinosaur era could contribute to understanding of their early lives.
A Naval Court of Inquiry concluded that the culprit was a German mine, one of several laid by the submarine U-156 along the South Shore of Long Island.
In a video released Monday night, Mr. Netanyahu warned the court not to fall into what he called a political trap laid by people trying to foil his candidacy.
Haitham's first public remarks to Omanis and the world stressed that he would continue down the path laid by Qaboos as a beacon of peace in the Middle East.
Iraq is the world's most contaminated country with landmines, partly due to the mines laid by Islamic State to defend the territory it once controlled over Iraq and Syria.
Several feet from his current project was a section of pavement with a stylized black spider design recently laid by three young men from Latvia under Mr. Duarte's tutelage.
There was some very some good pipe laid by the two Davids — David Lynch and David Chase — in terms of what a series can do, should do, might do.
A Jewish-Canadian former child star who came through looking like a politician's son, there is no part of him that fit the blueprint laid by rappers in the 00s.
The organic label can be slapped onto cartons of eggs laid by hens crowded in semiconfinement on megafarms, as well as on those from hens that scratch outdoors for dinner.
I don't think there could've been a pitch as crass as Trump's "I can fix America because I'm rich" without that groundwork laid by Davos and the Clinton Global Initiative.
Perhaps the hardest hit laid by the home team was by a New Jersey state trooper tackling one of two fans who ran onto the field in the third quarter.
Many cities have 'dark fiber' networks already built: networks of fiber optic cables previously laid by the city that could be used for internet connections but are currently unused or unmaintained.
It was on the foundations laid by Mr Cruyff that Ajax would go on to win the Champions League in 1995, playing Louis van Gaal's more mechanistic form of Total Football.
Portrait paintings that were unacceptable in previous Islamic dynasties became popular and the foundations of Iranian photography and cinema were laid by the enthusiastic support of the rulers of the time.
The road to last week's meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un in Singapore was laid by secret meetings between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his counterparts in Pyongyang.
The new minister would assume the responsibility for all EU financial instruments available in such instances, building on the groundwork laid by the European Commission's Structural Reform Support Service since 2015.
The charges laid by the now independent lawmakers were powerful -- a culture of bullying, fears for national security, profoundly anti-business policy positions -- and they all come from the very top.
Experts say the number of women running for president in 2020 is as much a reflection of the current political tensions as of the groundwork laid by previous candidates, such as Clinton.
Separately, three major Australian retail banks, including ANZ but not Macquarie, are defending charges laid by the country's securities regulator over allegations they manipulated the benchmark bank bill swap reference rate (BBSW).
" "We are at early stages (to talk about any stakes), we will need to sit with the partners and see, but we will always abide by rules which are laid (by Russia).
And that was in large part thanks to the hard-fought groundwork laid by the queer women on the USWNT who had come before them: Briana Scurry, Rapinoe, Wambach, and many others.
But the groundwork for it was laid by a regulation that went into effect immediately go into effect immediately when it was formally published in the Federal Register Friday — an unusually aggressive move.
Prior legislative history:  Former-Speaker Boehner said the foundation for litigation had been laid by Roskam's resolution—passed four months ago—that had determined lack of compliance with the Corker-Cardin Act, a.k.a.
Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency, citing its correspondent in al-Bab, said the rebels had seized control of the town center and were now clearing mines and explosive devices laid by the jihadists.
Earlier this summer, the groundwork was reportedly laid by the FTC and DOJ — the two departments with oversight over antitrust investigations — over which departments would carry out any possible probe into tech's largest companies.
To fetch them, Mr. Herrou often uses the same dilapidated sky-blue van from which he delivers eggs, laid by his flock of cacophonous chickens, to the sinuous streets of the valley's medieval villages.
In a drawer in a climate-controlled storage room of the mansion is a cross-section of water pipe laid by the Manhattan Company in 1800 and unearthed in 1947 in what is now SoHo.
Iraqi security officials say the militants are preventing some residents from leaving, while others are afraid of escaping towards government forces because of explosives that might have been laid by Islamic State around the town.
The groundwork for at least part of this line of inquiry was reportedly laid by former US Attorney Preet Bharara, who was investigating Russian-linked money laundering before being dismissed by Trump earlier this year.
But there may be causes for optimism: the arrival of forward Jeff Skinner; the foundation laid by Jack Eichel, Sam Reinhart and Rasmus Ristolainen; and the development of top prospects Casey Mittelstadt and Rasmus Dahlin.
Iraqi security officials say the militants prevent some residents from leaving, while others are afraid of escaping toward government forces because of the explosives that might have been laid by Islamic State around the town.
She and her colleagues joined forces with the Chicana feminist organization Comisión Feminil, led by a legal secretary named Gloria Molina, to build a case on the foundations laid by the recently decided Roe v. Wade.
Scientists think that each female pterosaur probably laid only two eggs at a time, so Kellner says that all the eggs in the sandstone block were probably laid by tens of pterosaurs at a spot nearby.
N) on Friday denied allegations of criminal cartel conduct expected to be laid by Australian prosecutors over its involvement in a $2.3 billion share issue it underwrote for Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ.
There are at least nine confederate monuments around Alabama that would be protected under the law, including a monument at the state capitol in Montgomery, the cornerstone of which was laid by Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
In addition to airstrikes, civilians must contend with hazards posed by unexploded bombs and cluster munitions dropped by the Saudi coalition, and with land mines laid by Houthi forces as they pull back, Mr. Harneis said.
Still, she spends plenty of time in the kitchen, which has stone floors that were laid by hand in the '60s, original light fixtures and and a stove sourced from a place called Antique Stove Heaven.
Instead, while almost every other member of the Roy family attends the Waystar-Royco corporate retreat, she hangs out with Connor's girlfriend/future first lady Willa then gets laid by a very hot, very dumb man.
In many cases, these units are relying on groundwork laid by nonprofits like the Innocence Project and convicted prisoners themselves, who, like Mr. Salter, amassed significant evidence of their innocence but couldn't get judges to listen.
Much of the groundwork for the 1980s national prosperity of the Reagan administration, for example, was laid by the politically painful policy of double-digit, inflation-killing interest rates engineered by fiercely independent Fed Chairman Paul Volcker.
The first olm emerged on Monday (Image: Postojna Cave)For the past four months, researchers working at the Postojna Cave in Slovenia have been waiting for a batch of eggs laid by an iconic salamander to hatch.
The film to offer that catharsis will be Sofia Coppola's 2017 update, but the foundation for this remake's very existence was laid by a strange, flawed, indelible financial failure that still manages to sting and challenge today.
The total casualty figure spiked 132 from April, largely due to the previously acknowledged 105 civilians who were killed after a U.S. airstrike in March set off explosives laid by ISIS in a building in Mosul, Iraq.
As it turns out (spoiler alert), the egg was laid by the dumb stableman, a character played by Jeffrey Jowell, a law professor who happened to have in his cinematic bag of tricks a wicked chicken imitation.
At moments, it has appeared his vision for an extended, show-stopper trial will clash with the more staid plans being laid by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, with whom he has consulted over the past week.
A number of news outlets misidentified the sign as a white power symbol, falling for a trap laid by pro-Trump trolls who had been trying to trick the media into thinking the meaningless symbol had nefarious origins.
This crystal clear egg is one of three recently laid by an olm, a cave amphibian whose long sinuous body, stubby legs and frilly gills led people in the 15th century to believe it was the offspring of dragons.
Neera Tanden, a longtime Clinton confidant and friend, will remain president and CEO of the Center for American Progress and said Thursday that the groundwork laid by her group now will help Democrats looking to run in the future.
Australia's promise to help pay for the Coral Sea cables, which will be laid by Nokia Oyj's Alcatel Submarine Networks and operated by Vocus Group Ltd, came after the Solomons agreed to a deal with Huawei in mid-2017.
While the spoiler comes as quite a shock to many devoted fans, Mr. Big previously had a "routine" heart procedure in season 6 in which Carrie, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, laid by his side throughout his recovery process.
Congress should build upon the robust and successful foundation laid by the ABLE Act, by giving more Americans with disabilities access to this valuable financial tool and providing account holders with more flexibility in how they manage their accounts.
He will build on the foundation laid by Mr. Jones, who also gave classic men's wear and Vuitton's history as a luggage expert an urban edge, and recently engineered a sellout collaboration with Supreme, another street-wear success story.
Although East European Communist states needed women's labor to realize their programs for rapid industrialization after World War II, the ideological foundation for women's equality with men was laid by August Bebel and Friedrich Engels in the 19th century.
Though the Perry case ended up being overshadowed by the Windsor case (Perry was sidestepped by the Supreme Court on a technicality) the groundwork laid by the players in that case transformed the way Americans think of gay rights.
"Thousands of individuals — overwhelmingly people of color — have been subjected, by the federal government, to unjust prison sentences for marijuana offenses," House Judiciary Committee chair Jerry Nadler said in opening remarks that nodded to the groundwork laid by Rep.
And much of the groundwork for the 1980s national prosperity of the Reagan administration was laid by the politically painful policy of double-digit, inflation-killing interest rates engineered by fiercely independent Fed Chairman Paul Volcker during the Carter administration.
Wattpad's storytelling app, now with 60M monthly users, adds a subscription service The foundation for the belief that fan fiction could be leveraged into hundreds of millions for the movie industry was laid by the success of the Fifty Shades franchise.
Many are tweeting about their own love of Nescafé Azera, which claims to be a "barista-style coffee" that could get you laid by a hot Italian (or at least a moped ride)—all by simply stirring in some hot water!
"Bernie and his team were off stride after the Daily News editorial interview and took the bait, some of which was laid by the Clinton campaign," said David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Obama, who is not supporting either candidate.
The three children were all gravely wounded when a mine they found, likely laid by Hezbollah militants, exploded; at least one of them, Egeland confirmed, probably would have lived if transport had been allowed to travel to a hospital in Damascus.
Whether the marriage of Polish hip-hop and grime will flourish into a lasting genre is yet to be seen, but the foundations are being laid by some very hard working, passionate and technically dexterous MCs—the best of Polish identity, personified.
That's Rartjarasoaniony's shop, in which she sells a bit of everything—kitchen sponges, eggs laid by her hens and freshly brewed coffee, which she hands out to customers in small metal cups, rinsed in a bucket of water from a communal pump.
This fiber is often laid by companies you rarely hear about, like Zayo and Level 3, which lay fiber infrastructure in hopes the city, a provider like Google, or a corporate customer (like an office building) will eventually make use of it.
Accompanied by uniformed soldiers, the president carried an umbrella amid the tombstones as he viewed wreaths laid by volunteers as part of "Wreaths Across America Day," a national event in which volunteers adorn headstones of fallen veterans around the country with holiday wreaths.
"The current market share of local luxury brands is still relatively small, but it is developing," she said, noting the foundation laid by Chinese brands including Shanghai Tang and Chow Tai Fook, two large Hong Kong-based labels in fashion and jewelry, respectively.
Thanks to the foundation laid by founder and goatee enthusiast Scott Ian and longtime members Charlie Benante and Frank Bello, the NYC thrashers have survived three and a half decades of constantly changing labels (five to date) and vocalists (four in all).
It is through the work of these journalists, building on the groundwork laid by locals, that the abuses of the Chinese government have been so thoroughly revealed, leading Congress to pass a bill sanctioning Chinese officials responsible for these massive human rights abuses.
Following a path laid by Caroline Robbins, historians like Bernard Bailyn and Gordon S. Wood emphasized civic republicanism, a set of beliefs that focused on the threat of power to liberty and the need to put the common good above personal self-interest.
For Kavanaugh, the hours of dodging snares laid by Democratic senators boiled down to avoiding huge errors -- especially on the core issue of abortion that would risk the defection of a couple of Republican senators and jeopardize his route to the high court.
That this "Jersey Boys" still delivers some Pavlovian thrills is a testament to the solid foundation laid by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice's book, and by Des McAnuff's deceptively straightforward production, centered around a bi-level scaffold (the set is by Klara Zieglerova).
It's still far too early to determine whether those are the kinds of tactics Kang will be utilizing this season, and it's quite clear from many of the marketing materials that the show is still following the narrative tracks laid by creator Robert Kirkman's comics.
Later, when she'd started calling me Uncle Nick or Nicky boy, I'd find myself wondering if this skin-suit episode hadn't been an elaborate setup, a provocation or even a trap laid by someone known to be in command of her presentation in the world.
Some offer salaries of up to $560 a month - a far cry from the $70 subsistence farmers growing maize and potatoes can typically expect to earn, and a tell-tale sign that the advert is a trap laid by a trafficker, according to Amhauta.
Opponents fear a lurch toward authoritarianism under a president they see as addicted to power and intolerant of dissent, chipping away at the secular foundations laid by modern Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and taking it ever further from Western values on democracy and free speech.
He and his colleagues collected egg sacks laid by their chosen animal, Steatoda triangulosa (the triangulate cobweb spider—selected because it is common throughout Europe and thrives in both urban and rural environments), from two sites in the Italian countryside, and also from Milan, Munich and Nice.
Khong Yuen Foong, Li Ka Shing professor of political science at the National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, said the foundation of the relationship was laid by Singapore's late founding father Lee Kuan Yew, who was also the current Prime Minister's father.
It's not clear that either of them would exist without the groundwork laid by now-defunct hardcore punk bands like Black Breath and Trap Them, who both adopted old school Swedish death metal's distinctive guitar tones and incorporated them into something new more than a decade ago.
Telstra dominates Australia's mobile telephone and broadband markets, but its mainstay fixed-line business has been upended by the government's broadband network that is replacing copper wires laid by firm across the continent with a fibre-optic system that the telco must now pay to access.
Opponents fear a lurch towards authoritarianism under a president they see as addicted to power and intolerant of dissent, chipping away at the secular foundations laid by modern Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and taking it ever further from Western values on democracy and free speech.
While Telstra dominates Australia's mobile and broadband markets, its mainstay fixed-line business has come under pressure from the roll-out of National Broadband Network (NBN), which replaces copper wires laid by firms across the continent with a fibre-optic system that telcos must pay to access.
Among the hundreds of artifacts in the exhibition are part of a wooden water pipe laid by Aaron Burr's bogus utility, the Tiffany silver shovel used to break ground for the subway, the keys to Louis Armstrong's home in Queens and a Lenape Indian war club.
Ranging from calls for major changes to automotive content rules and dispute resolution mechanisms, to imposing a clause that could automatically kill NAFTA after five years, the chief stumbling blocks laid by the White House look unlikely to be removed in the latest Mexico City round, officials said.
Trump's approach, and refusal to ignore a trap laid by Clinton in the first debate over his treatment of former Miss Universe contestant Alicia Machado, raises doubt over whether he can make inroads with educated women voters who could be vital to claim must-win states like Pennsylvania.
Some of Scorched Earth's foundation, Harrelson told me, was laid by Ana Mendieta and traversed by Elysia Crampton, both of whom appear here, too: the former in small works on a lightbox that you must crouch to view; the latter in the album art for her new record, Ocelote.
As my father tells it, his father was the captain of a British Navy minesweeper in World War II, a job that required finding and blowing up mines laid by the navy of the Third Reich to disrupt shipments of war supplies from the United States to Britain.
Testing of eggs laid by chickens in Tropodo, a village of 5,000 people, found high levels of several hazardous chemicals including dioxin — a pollutant known to cause cancer, birth defects and Parkinson's disease — according to a report released this week by an alliance of Indonesian and international environmental groups.
The plays of August Wilson would be unthinkable without the groundwork laid by Hansberry's aesthetic and emotional experiments, and her effect is apparent in the ascension of Lynn Nottage, recently the winner of a historic second Pulitzer Prize for her play "Sweat," to the front ranks of American dramatists working today.
But a report by the City Council outlined how rushed, inadequate planning and an oversight structure that left no one clearly in charge spawned a monster in the bowels of the building: a tangle of cables, pipes and ducts, laid by independent contractors working without coordination, that no one could unravel.
His relapse is crushing, as is the knowledge that it is in equal parts due to just how low he's been laid by getting fired from the company (and then being sued by his father for his insubordination), and to his father planting stories about a relapse in the tabloids.
The distinctive magic of the Merchant Ivory world comes from the juxtaposition of Jhabvala's verbal austerity and the sumptuous, almost unforgivably stylish scenes laid by Ivory, where every precisely delivered word, wink, or wince finds its material counterpart in the polished salt cellar, the floppy lock, and the sun-saturated Tuscan earth.
Much can be lost in the threshing — in particular, Kaptchuk sometimes worries, the rituals embedded in the doctor-patient encounter that he thinks are fundamental to the placebo effect, and that he believes embody an aspect of medicine that has disappeared as scientists and doctors pursue the course laid by Franklin's commission.
I didn't want to go that far, literally and metaphorically, but I did change into my favorite long pink dress, bought some sunscreen out of the vending machine, and laid by the pool listening to Shakira's album Laundry Service, which I've recently figured out does wonders for my mood (don't ask, I don't know).
When: Opens Saturday, July 9, 5–7pm Where: Richard Telles (7380 Beverly Blvd, Fairfax District, Los Angeles) Paris may be the city most closely with the Surrealist movement, but Los Angeles was home to an American branch of Surrealists who put a uniquely Angeleno spin on the foundations laid by Breton, Ernst, Dalí, and others.
Because while there's certainly money to be made off drunk youths teetering from house party to house party in a valiant attempt to get laid by 3:00 am, there's arguably more money to be made off drunk youths staying at home and feeling superior to the tourists freezing their asses off in Times Square.
But as exposure to autonomous systems grows more common in both civil society and the technology world, space is opening up for smaller, scrappier players who can build on the groundwork laid by pioneers to turn prototypes into products in a short space of time, and at far lower cost than would have been possible just a few years ago.
This is one of the central divides in American political thought today—the gulf between those who believe Donald Trump is an agent of chaos and those who believe Donald Trump is an agent of history, pulling us further down a path already laid by previous action, our political institutions, and stratifying power dynamics, including class oppression, white supremacy, and sexism.

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