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Good Morning America and The View are both morning mainstays.
American "virtues," especially those that have become linguistic mainstays of
Pain control and physical therapy are the mainstays of treatment.
Then the two mainstays of British tennis joined the party.
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Their bold fashion made them mainstays in the nation's biggest magazines.
The new album shot straight past mainstays on the Apple charts.
That's how couple of indie mainstays wound up in the Beyhive.
There are things in LPC that have gotten to be mainstays.
Ah, steak and chocolate, the indulgent mainstays of Valentine's Day dinners.
Depictions of female candidates as calculating or conniving are political mainstays.
We're lucky to have mainstays in the heart of the city.
Wood and stone have long been the mainstays of his sculpture.
Of course, some mainstays from past LG phones are a good thing.
These included the mainstays of Danjiangkou's economy: fish farming and turmeric processing.
There's a reason these countertop mainstays have been around for so long.
As far as diet was concerned, bread and butter were my mainstays.
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Some other mainstays, like Hank Aaron and Joe Morgan, did not attend.
The eatery serves Italian mainstays like baked ziti, spaghetti, risotto, and chicken.
The Celtics jettisoned franchise mainstays like Isaiah Thomas, Crowder and Avery Bradley.
The Longs — the father, Howie, and the son, Chris — were defensive mainstays.
That includes series mainstays like the museum, general store, tailer, and more.
These transfers have become the financial mainstays of his dictatorship in Nicaragua.
The works have become mainstays of Reform schools and adult education programs.
The clip features such Tyler Universe mainstays as bicycles, trees, and neon colours.
Its big-box stores later became mainstays across US malls and shopping centers.
Security and control are mainstays of any country preparing to host the president.
Ahead, we dive deep into the pockets of all our fave Hills mainstays.
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These labs employ almost 60,000 people and are often the mainstays of their communities.
But I'm talking about more familiar mainstays, like Mail and Photos, iTunes and iCloud.
But I'm talking about more familiar mainstays, like Mail and Photos, iTunes, and iCloud.
They're just a few of the Hollywood mainstays who've used the silky-soft cream.
The minimal interface doesn't rely on genre mainstays like a map or item inventory.
Günther Kaufmann and Brigitte Mira, mainstays in Fassbinder's own films, appear in supporting roles.
Besides those mainstays, mainland tourists bitten by the travel bug are also increasingly adventurous.
Block play was one of the first mainstays of a progressive approach to education.
He had incorporated into the score several percussion instruments that are not orchestral mainstays.
When it comes to food shopping, I found two mainstays of millennial grocery shopping.
Without internet access, I had no access to travel mainstays like TripAdvisor or OpenTable.
One of the mainstays of the MacBook line, the Air turned 12 in January.
You won't find a labyrinth of options , but the selective mainstays are done well.
Championship mainstays like Shaun Livingston (retired) and Andre Iguodala (Miami Heat) have moved on.
Silicone compounds have been described as the blue-collar mainstays of the chemical industry.
Conflicts over academic freedom and private speech have long been mainstays of college campuses.
Songs from Desire are mainstays in restaurants and bars, on movie and TV soundtracks.
These were not edgy entertainers or profane comedians so much as family-friendly mainstays.
Both Drake and Tiffany Pollard were mainstays, as was practically all of SpongeBob SquarePants.
These days, in the Boston area, they're quickly becoming mainstays of the local art scene.
It's pure Belle de Jour — and Hollywood's most influential red-carpet mainstays can't get enough.
There are four digital presets for fried mainstays: chicken nuggets, onion rings, fries and doughnuts.
The two Wheel of Fortune mainstays recently renewed their contracts through the 2022-2023 season.
Well-groomed brows and platinum waves have become mainstays of the Blac Chyna beauty repertoire.
Yet some investors are pouring money into retail mainstays of a bygone era – shopping malls.
The photographer's son, John Avedon, and John's wife, Laura, have been mainstays of the board.
They have become mainstays on cable television, and several have amassed large social media followings.
You'll get contortionists, aerialists, jugglers and plenty of other circus mainstays — and no scary clowns.
The South Korean food court has many Costco menu mainstays, including hot dogs and pizza.
But no worries -- mainstays such as jail, luxury taxes and chance cards are still included.
US oil exploration and production companies, long mainstays of the bond market, have gone missing.
Some ingredients are mainstays—most notably, anko, the sweet red bean paste used as filling.
Tenaya Creek, Hop Nuts, and Banger Brewing are all mainstays in and around downtown Las Vegas.
Rejecting signature style and dependable lines of production, both capitalist mainstays, he went his own way.
Nearby conflicts and Beirut's own political troubles have battered the mainstays of the economy, including tourism.
Achieving that optimistic goal, however, will mean convincing business users to shift from mainstays like email.
Unlike werewolves or vampires, mummies are creature-feature mainstays that actually do have real-world counterparts.
In the years to come, the inklings could very well become mainstays alongside Kirby and Yoshi.
In time, after years of experimentation and incremental advances, many of these technologies might become mainstays.
News not to expect mainstays Jessica Lange and Sarah Paulson to play Diana and Queen Elizabeth.
Then they traded away Robert Quinn and Alec Ogletree, mainstays of the defense in recent years.
It includes many of the policies that have become mainstays in Democratic criminal justice reform plans.
Checks and tartans — men's wear mainstays during the colder months — can sometimes read as old-fashioned.
Prominent companies like Willow Garage and Rethink Robotics have classroom mainstays, but have ultimately faded away.
"We've been a midtable club," said Conor Coady, one of the team's mainstays in that period.
It has been stung by falling sales of physical video games, one of the company's mainstays.
The mainstays of the economy - remittances and the outsourcing sector - are flourishing and boosting domestic consumption.
But the mental state of the remainder of the show's mainstays are a bit more of mystery.
The company is working with companies that make products for audio mainstays like JBL and Harman Kardon.
Patent licensing has been one of Nokia's mainstays throughout a lot of its other ups and downs.
A federal licensing system, then, would likely have a bigger impact than the Democratic gun control mainstays.
These technologies are mainstays in research labs and hospitals — but now they're on Amazon and Kickstarter, too.
The company is also looking to revive its mainstays that have lost traction with the younger generation.
He recalls hearing his music on LA R&B/dance mainstays KDAY every hour, on the hour.
The players, aged 16 to 21, are mainstays at community fund-raisers, hospitals and senior citizen homes.
The cavernous theater is a hindrance, admittedly, but Gluck and Handel ought to be mainstays, not rarities.
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Guest enlists most of his usual mainstays, like Fred Willard, Parker Posey, Jane Lynch, and Jennifer Coolidge.
They include Republican mainstays like Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Charles E. Grassley of Iowa.
Disney and Nickelodeon, mainstays of children's programming, work with YouTube Kids to introduce children to their characters.
His inductee class included several mainstays of classic rock radio: Bob Seger, Jackson Browne, Traffic, ZZ Top.
Preexisting conditions, in particular, have proven to be a potent message, as well as the mainstays like Medicare.
Not surprisingly, the new QuietComfort 35 headphones aren't much of an aesthetic departure from the company's signature mainstays.
Developers can use mainstays like C++ and Python in addition to languages like R, Scala, MATLAB and JavaScript.
Directed by Chicago music video mainstays Weird Life Films, the warm hearted clip showcases several couples in love.
Still, we never could have predicted that spice cabinet mainstays would influence our hair color choices...until now.
You'll notice that words like "rationality" and "duty" — mainstays of traditional moral philosophy — are missing from Churchland's narrative.
Mainstays Wesley Creek lounge chairs are currently on sale for $99, down from their listed price of $149.
We've seen street style mainstays wear their jackets over their shoulders, letting the arms hang at their sides.
Buffalo was without three mainstays, C Jack Eichel, LW Evander Kane and D Zach Bogosian, due to injuries.
This year's contest included some of the campy mainstays of Eurovisions past, as well as some shake-ups.
Traditional green papaya salad, pad Thai, larb, fiery red curries and shellfish stews were mainstays of the menu.
Time stands still at Flushing Meadows, where the men stumble while the Williams sisters remain the American mainstays.
The pork meatballs, skillet black beans, and cold sesame noodles have all become mainstays in our cooking repertoire.
There's obviously slow sections, but I think of songs like "Citizen," that's one of the mainstays for me.
As Apple and Disney release their streaming services, it will be interesting to see how these mainstays respond.
Boasting a 22-player count, Warzone is a different from the genre's mainstays, with some interesting new mechanics.
The Rare mainstays have joined the battle and are already shaking things up with the usual Smash formula.
Women and men fill tables at one of Dubai's cultural mainstays, the all-you-can-drink Friday brunch.
Dance companies that celebrated dancers of color — including the Dance Theatre of Harlem — had been mainstays for decades.
Overall, we felt like Ross had a nice balance between irregular items and more classic home-goods mainstays ...
Over 224 years, they made each other a lot of money and became mainstays on the awards circuit.
Normally brown pelicans are mainstays at beaches and marinas where they dive-bomb for fish in shallow ocean waters.
Emphasis on well-being (instead of consumption) and equity (instead of growth) are mainstays of the eco-econ literature.
The reason I'm following most of these women is because they started out as fashion bloggers and industry mainstays.
The trailer for the crossover starts out normal enough, introducing Resident Evil mainstays Leon and Claire as playable characters.
Like Jessie J, Bruno Mars, and countless other pop star mainstays, Morris found success a songwriter — no singing involved.
Not only are her songs on basically everyone's summer playlists, she's caught the eyes of musical mainstays like Rihanna.
It wouldn't be Coachella without mainstays like flower crowns, although they seem to be at an all-time low.
They'll also have the other "SNL" mainstays of sketches, digital shorts, the news with "Weekend Update," and live performances.
Sales at Honda Motor, including its Acura brand, jumped 13 percent, boosted by mainstays Accord, Civic and CR-V.
The Parkland survivors themselves have become cable news mainstays and are advancing an agenda that doesn't seem terribly radical.
Steaks are the mainstays, with a 42-ounce tomahawk and a 18713-ounce porterhouse that's flamed with marrow butter.
The two highest "underdog" seeds to advance far two years ago were the second-weekend mainstays Gonzaga and Syracuse.
It's not uncommon to see Danskos and Crocs, mainstays of restaurant kitchens and hospitals, worn by white-collar professionals.
Such payments mainstays have faced growing competition from more tech-savvy companies able to offer cheaper services online, however.
Bonds and stocks of many of the companies linked to the list are mainstays for portfolio investors outside Russia.
She joins returning mainstays Adam Levine and Blake Shelton and returning coach Miley Cyrus, as well as host Carson Daly.
PEOPLE was inside the studio's control room as the Great White Way mainstays milled about, the studio buzzing with excitement.
There's Fortnite, of course, and your slate of e-sports mainstays like League of Legends, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike.
Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy also joined, while past AHS mainstays Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are sitting out this season.
French's mustard and Frank's Red Hot sauce may become the latest mainstays of American kitchens to go up for sale.
In Duchamp's notion of "anti-art," he found purpose and use in found objects, which became mainstays in his oeuvre.
In fact, these mainstays are as versatile and trusty as ever, which probably explains why they're sticking around at all.
Brooklyn rock mainstays The Men have had a career arc that's been as unpredictable as it has been solidly consistent.
"Marjorie has emerged as one of the mainstays and biggest names in the pro-life movement in the country," Sen.
But the same southwest side and suburban Chicago precincts that were mainstays of the city's Democratic machine are quickly evolving.
Before continuous line drawings became popular jewelry mainstays, the style was often employed in art classes as a drawing exercise.
The drug works differently from the cholesterol-lowering statin medicines that have become mainstays in treating and preventing heart disease.
According to Rolling Stone, the band is prepping a 2020 stadium tour with '80s metal mainstays Poison and Def Leppard.
While socially conservative policies have been mainstays of the Trump White House, what distinguishes the transgender initiative is its sweep.
Stories of poor working conditions at industry mainstays like Rockstar Games and Riot Games (Telltale too) blew up in 2018.
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It starts with Library of Congress recordings of migrant Southwestern farmworkers in California — real "Okies" — and celebrates Bakersfield's studio mainstays.
That amount of office space would only be rivaled by New York mainstays like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America.
Which mainstays of The Good Place were you most happy to see turn up again, beyond Derek and his cocktails?
His Midtown salon, Hair Rules, and hair-care line by the same name are mainstays of the natural hair movement.
That amount of office space would only be rivaled by New York mainstays like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America.
But even a bona fide Wonka factory of rejiggered Chinese food has its mainstays—including, for instance, the Chongqing Chicken Wings.
Ermotti's remarks underline the potential impact of Britain's departure from the European Union on one of the mainstays of its economy.
Anchor stores have pulled out of some suburban areas as retail mainstays like Bebe and RadioShack successor General Wireless Operations Inc.
Every character you could imagine is available for gameplay, from series mainstays like Captain Falcon to one-offs like Solid Snake.
Although plenty still attend the annual Austin, Texas, event, there were signs of waning interest from some former SXSW Interactive mainstays.
Smoky eyes and HD foundation are mainstays on the red carpet, but it's the red lip that always wins the gold.
While the gameplay will be different, you can expect to see lots of DQ mainstays, from characters to items to monsters.
The changes, made last year, resulted in one of the Cup's mainstays, the Italian challenger Luna Rossa, withdrawing from the competition.
A variety of manufacturers, from startups to mainstays like Airbus, are looking to build electric planes, which would dramatically cut emissions.
Expect things like stickers, animated GIFs, and other messaging mainstays to be become part of your Messages conversations with iOS 10.
He went on to plow through other mainstays of the Italian opera repertory over the next six months with the company.
It was originally known as the British Empire Games, hosting various combinations of countries, with Australia and Britain among the mainstays.
Coloring, puzzles, and journaling, all things she'd previously loved but stopped doing, once again became mainstays of how she spent time.
The mainstays of the diet are animal proteins, dairy, fats and very specific low-carb vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli and zucchini.
Brands like Oliver's Classic Perry from Herefordshire and Christian Drouin Poire from Normandy are mainstays on cider lists around the country.
"It would be desirable to see other mainstays to emerge in its game business, meaning new successful games," OP's Rauhala said.
LONDON — French's mustard and Frank's Red Hot sauce may become the latest mainstays of American kitchens to go up for sale.
India's cellular networks can be spotty and slow, and banking, credit cards and other financial mainstays cannot be taken for granted.
I've purchased tees and even a puffer vest from the brand in the past that have become mainstays in my wardrobe.
While it's true that moody makeup and structured, heat-styled hair are mainstays, our favorite fall looks for 2017 are anything but.
Overall, my style tends to be pretty frilly — ruffles, sheer fabrics, long skirts, bows, and florals are all mainstays in my wardrobe.
Despite the high national employment rate, certain sectors, such as the tourism industry, one of sunny Greece's mainstays, are still holding up.
Ultimate' Every character you could imagine is available for gameplay, from series mainstays like Captain Falcon to one-offs like Solid Snake.
"One of the mainstays of treatments for neck disorders is doing core strengthening to strengthen the muscles around the spine," he says.
"Rock with You" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" were mainstays at parties I DJed, guaranteed to fill the dance floor.
The two have become mainstays on HBO Pay-Per-View, but have struggled to match the retired Mayweather in terms of sales.
There are no specific medications to treat measles and supportive care to reduce fever and maintain hydration are the mainstays of treatment.
The Carlyle mainstays John Pizzarelli, Jessica Molaskey and Steve Tyrell will also perform, along with a weekly jazz gig featuring Woody Allen.
And he is the head of your party and he has delivered on Republican mainstays like appointing conservative judges and cutting taxes.
Meanwhile, mainstays like Revlon have sought out the help financial advisers to consider strategies for revitalizing in an attempt to stay relevant.
The defeat could mean the end of the national team careers of several national team mainstays, including Dempsey, 34, and Howard, 38.
This shift in emphasis has been accompanied by the notable absence of some of the company's mainstays of the past 16 years.
For the last fifteen seasons, the Winchester brothers have been television mainstays and have amassed a fandom unlike any other on television.
Many have no idea what those global internet mainstays are, and they seem content with their country's censored version of the web.
But the duo's history goes back further; they were boyfriends and mainstays of the art scene in early '80s downtown New York.
You get the news channels, some local affiliates, ESPN, FS1, and plenty of the other cable mainstays like TBS and Comedy Central.
Nintendo's Super Mario Run went immediately to the top of the App Store charts, above mainstays like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and YouTube.
Even though Uber and Lyft are mainstays in most American cities, ridesharing is still a relatively new concept outside of urban areas.
The anchor was also a regular commentator on other programs on both MSNBC and NBC, including political mainstays like "Meet the Press."
MSR's made excellent backpacking stoves for decades and one of the mainstays in its line-up is the WindBurner Personal Stove System.
In 2010, Americans were spending more time online, and social networks like Facebook and Twitter became mainstays for staying up to date.
Bahar makes juices from apples, grapes and pomegranates, mainstays of the horticultural sector that the government sees as a top development priority.
With many of its sports-loving students from the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas, Penguins and Flyers sweaters are mainstays of campus attire.
It's super funny comedy and has none of the political undertones that have become mainstays in projects like Get Out and Black Panther.
There was weak progress from the Big Three (Apple, Google and Samsung), Pebble fell, and fitness mainstays Fitbit and Jawbone began to wither.
After starring in pop culture mainstays Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Bring It On, Dushku gave a nuanced performance in the series Dollhouse.
Additionally, Avenue has faced increased competition from the rise of trendy plus-size competitors like Eloquii, as well as from mainstays like Torrid.
At the same time, major segments of the corporate universe, especially high tech, have become Democratic mainstays, in terms of votes and money.
Of course, there are the mainstays that we've come to expect: tangy, spicy cheese queso; the always banal spinach dip; and jalapeño poppers.
There are a few local watering holes and nightlife venues near Occidental Square that are mainstays on many of the underground tour routes.
It has also been illegal, even as taco carts and fruit stands with their familiar rainbow umbrellas have been mainstays on street corners.
Americans Jews immigrate to Israel and bring their cultural trappings, like basketball; Israeli goods are mainstays at kosher American supermarkets and Judaica stores.
Some longtime movie marketers point out that Queen anthems like "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" are sporting event mainstays.
Mudcrutch, which got started in 1970, included the guitarist Mike Campbell and the keyboardist Benmont Tench; they would become mainstays of the Heartbreakers.
And, while most weighted blankets have the smooth exterior of a duvet comforter, this Mainstays one wears a reversible cover that's super fluffy.
There are the obvious inclusions, like the first two Sonic the Hedgehog games and Sega mainstays Columns, Golden Axe, and Ecco the Dolphin.
For Putin, this is perfect fuel for the besieged fortress concept, which is one of the mainstays of his personal legitimacy and popularity.
Over the past decade, it's consistently retained the top spot or hovered near it, along with mainstays C, C++, JavaScript, and the like.
With the shuttering of so many mainstays that have targeted the boomer and Gen X woman, where is she turning to shop instead?
He indulges in the superhero side of things too, drawing popular mainstays like The Hulk and Batman, or creating his own snipers and cyborgs.
Commercial plazas and business parks break up the scenery with familiar big box stores, plus a few Ohio mainstays: Bob Evans, Wendy's, Gionino's Pizzeria.
Tomorrow's reports from two mainstays of the industry will either further perpetuate the ongoing trend or be the start of a much needed reversal.
Participating spaces include mainstays like Trestle, Tabla Rasa Gallery, and Pioneer Works, labyrinthine studio complexes like TI Art Studios, and comparative newcomers like Stand4.
While the perennial navy fisherman's knit and camel cashmere number are mainstays in our wardrobe, this time around, keeping warm looks slightly more fun.
What exactly is it about AC/DC that makes them such mainstays for producers, showrunners, games developers, and music supervisors after all these years?
One of the eight notes in Slender: The Eight Pages Some of the internet legend's virality comes down to age-old mainstays of horror.
With 39.5 sacks and three Pro Bowl nods across his first three seasons, Merriman and his "Lights Out" celebration became mainstays on highlight shows.
The regulations have affected appliances that are mainstays in tens of millions of homes, like refrigerators and freezers, clothes dryers and room air conditioners.
A Denver native who toured with Second City, Mr. Miller, who lives in Los Angeles, takes a dim view of some Silicon Valley mainstays.
Now in their 270rd year, the Chicago mainstays have amassed ten albums that constantly tweaked and sometimes reinvented their distinctly Midwestern brand of rock'n'roll.
The passion for lox can be just as intense at other fish mainstays in New York, each of which has its own slicing traditions.
Despite all the amenities at the three new stations, including original artwork and gleaming escalators, subway newsstands, those underground mainstays, are not among them.
Warren's plan is a mix of the Democratic mainstays on guns, along with a series of far more ambitious and less frequently discussed ideas.
The League proposal had the support of some of the mainstays of an Italian music scene that often seems cryogenically stuck in another century.
Food court staples like McDonald's, shown here inside the Eaton Centre food court in 1996, have been mainstays in many malls over the years.
They affect comfortably situated mainstays who want to uphold a winning culture, and free agents who need to showcase their talents for a contract.
American tech companies surpassed behemoths often thought of as stubborn mainstays in the top rungs of the public market, like Berkshire Hathaway and Exxon Mobil.
This also includes liaising with external mainstays like Adobe to figure out what their major pain points are and figuring out ways to fix them.
One of its traditional mainstays, the trading of bulk agricultural commodities, has struggled since the end, in around 2003, of a China-led commodities supercycle.
Any '80s kid will tell you that Apple was a force to be reckoned with — Apple computers were mainstays in computer labs across the country.
In the 80 years since his first appearance in Action Comics #1, Superman has become one of the most recognizable mainstays of American pop culture.
The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the U.S. an almost failing grade on infrastructure mainstays including roads, water, and transit systems earlier this year.
Each of those Trump mainstays generated a huge response and resonating chants from loyalists who drove him to a nomination once widely seen as impossible.
Bhageria wants to give mainstays like Dorm Room Fund and Rough Draft Ventures a run for their money on the college startup seed-financing circuit.
Then, an intelligence branch was also stood up, taking its place alongside the bureau's mainstays that included criminal, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, special operations, and administrative divisions.
Or even festival mainstays like the Chainsmokers who may not be musical innovators, but seem to be bringing tech bro #disruption to the pop charts.
Since the early 2000s, the two men have been the mainstays of a rotating cast of anglers who spend an October week on the Margaree.
LinkedIn is a rare foreign internet company in a country that blocks Facebook, YouTube, Google and other online mainstays in the rest of the world.
Gaslighter, their eighth studio album, hits stores on May 1, and as a first preview, the iconic country pop mainstays have shared its title track.
As China has become wealthier in recent decades, its tourists have become mainstays of shops, hotels, airlines, restaurants, museums and tour companies on multiple continents.
Team co-captain Carli Lloyd will feature in her fourth consecutive Olympic qualifying tournament, alongside national team mainstays Megan Rapinoe, Tobin Heath and Becky Sauerbrunn.
Foot traffic has declined at malls, where Abercrombie & Fitch's Abercrombie and Hollister stores have been mainstays, as more consumers have moved online with their purchases.
The result is that small-business entrepreneurs, the mainstays of food trucks in other countries, find it forbidding to enter the market in Hong Kong.
This is the era that ushered in many of the mainstays of gaming lore: Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Tetris, and SimCity, to name just a few.
Tpsy may only be two years old, but products from the brand are already mainstays in our makeup bags thanks to innovative formulas and practical packaging.
For his spring 2018 collection, only two looks are black and white (Maxwell mainstays), so viewers can expect a lot of bold color, ease, and fun.
Snap, like many startups, has had to make the jump from a curiosity in advertisers' innovation budgets to more mainstays by offering something that Facebook didn't.
For their shoot, the couple hit up most of the classic Costco mainstays: massive cases of water bottles, symmetrical cheese pies, an eight-pack of butter.
A well-respected name in automation, the Boston-based company produced a pair of robotics that have become mainstays in research facilities and warehouse floors alike.
The velour suits were mainstays at luxury department stores, snatched off the racks by women to whom the rhinestone-studded "Juicy" on the rear meant status.
He likes heroes like Arc Warden and Monkey King, and plays other mid lane mainstays like Invoker in innovative, different ways from just about everyone else.
Bellator has made a habit of recruiting well-known UFC castaways and former Pride FC mainstays to help prop up their budding roster of talented fighters.
He has starred in countless Food Network shows, but most have flopped, aside from his mainstays like Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and Guy's Big Bite.
The two faced off at a Street Fighter V launch event, in a faceoff that pitted series mainstays Ryu (Daigo) and Ken (Lupe) against one another.
According to the Times, a number of seltzers — from mainstays like LaCroix and Canada Dry to newcomers like Spindrift and Waterloo — are meeting the consumer demand.
The new Home shopping site will also help showcase Walmart's own private label and Walmart-exclusive brands, like  Mainstays, Better Homes and Gardens and Pioneer Woman.
Some expected Trump to announce new policies on asylum, but instead he hit on many of the same tropes that have been mainstays of his presidency.
I watched for my usual mainstays; some distraction I could create, a brief moment where I could creep up on one brother without the other noticing.
As the Harley Dogs name suggests, Borja hasn't abandoned the dish he started out cooking either, with two 12-inch hot dogs mainstays of the menu.
Oil and natural gas, the company's mainstays, will "continue to play a critical role in meeting the world's energy demand," the company said in its report.
Over the past several months, YouTube has plucked Twitch mainstays like Jack "CouRage" Dunlop, who boasted an average of more than 9,000 live viewers per stream.
Key players invited to the 22-man camp include USMNT mainstays like forwards Jordan Morris of the Seattle Sounders and Gyasi Zardes of the Columbus Crew.
Today, the area is a mix of on-trend eateries and boutiques as well as mainstays from its humbler days, and Ms. Harowitz loves the variety.
Still, with the mainstays of sovereignty and self-determination accepted as normative, offers of international assistance are provided only with the agreement of the affected country.
Other tech mainstays including Intel, Microsoft (which makes the HoloLens) and Google are hiring in the field, as are startups like 3-D camera company Lytro.
Ahead you'll fine the crème de la crème that will not only become mainstays in your wardrobe, but are guaranteed to fit your style to a tee.
French Fenty does have one of the mainstays of the line we know, love, and shop relentlessly on drop days: The new range of shoes are fire.
Last year, the exit spree continued with transactions like F5 Networks' acquisition of NGINX and a number of high-profile acquisitions from mainstays like Microsoft and GitHub.
The big picture: The mainstays of retail — the mall and Main Street — have been picked apart by Walmart, discount chains like Dollar General, and, of course, Amazon.
In days gone by, coal, steel and coke production were the mainstays of the industrial revolution and the workers were a major part of the Democratic coalition.
In fact, the league maintained an exclusive American division for more than a decade, with clubs from Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and New York serving as the mainstays.
After all, the "***Flawless (Remix)" and "Feeling Myself" are still mainstays on our Getting Ready For Saturday Night playlist, and these two queens have the golden touch.
And, furniture startups and traditional mainstays have taken notice and are beginning to incorporate bed-in-a-box practices into a "sofa-in-a-box" business plan.
The Timetable mainstays Nosaj Thing, Gerry Read and Holodec as well as several others, including Lee Bannon, will fill Good Room with an array of atmospheric sounds.
The poll asked about a range of topics outside the election mainstays of the economy, terrorism, and healthcare, including economic inequality, student loan debt, and gun rights.
I'm curious to see the most recent Deftones setlist to know what are mainstays of the set and which songs from this LP they never play anymore.
But it's Nicolas Cloiseau, Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsman of France) and the company's current creative director, who has lifted the brand beyond its beloved mainstays.
The front-runner, former Vice President Joe Biden, has had to adjust his campaign strategy since coronavirus precautions have made rallies, speeches and other campaign mainstays impossible.
Independent shoe stores like Colburn have been Main Street mainstays, but others have been pushed out of business by competition from big-box stores and online shopping.
The band formed after local post-punk mainstays Disappears disbanded with members Brian Case, Jonathan Van Herik and Noah Leger staying the course under a new name.
Maybe you've had Campari in a negroni, or shared a Fernet-Branca shot with a bartender friend, but the world of bitters goes far beyond these mainstays.
For example: The musical comedy mainstays Brooks Ashmanskas and Beth Leavel were nominated for "The Prom," but so was 27-year-old Caitlin Kinnunen, a Broadway newbie.
By some metrics, sitcom mainstays like The Office and Friends not only rule the Netflix most-watched chart, but outperform even the best of its originals handily.
Centene, which also provides coverage to low-income individuals under the government Medicaid program, has proved to be one of the mainstays of the Affordable Care Act.
The music features production from Atlanta mainstays like 808 Mafia and Nard&B, as well as contributions from Bryan-Michael Cox and Sonyae's longtime collaborator Devin Cruise.
RIDE-HAILING apps and home-rental sites are fast becoming mainstays of the corporate travel world—but perhaps not quite as fast as many business travellers would like.
Since then, Chipotle has emerged as one of the fastest growing chains in the U.S. Chipotle won't just be competing with the mainstays of the U.S. burger industry.
From red-carpet mainstays like Sandra Oh to Hollywood up-and-comers like Fiona Xie, everyone at this year's SAG Awards showed up in a bun-bang combo.
Plus, you'll get a crash course in API integration so that you can leverage the power of Facebook, Google Maps, and other internet mainstays to enhance your projects.
From mainstays like lemon yellow and pale pink to more unexpected shades like mossy sage and rainbow glitter, you'll find 2019's biggest spring nail polish trends ahead.
The show, set to premiere in March and returns to its original Bravo home, is back from a year's hiatus without former mainstays Heidi Klum or Tim Gunn.
Roberson was born in 1883 and grew up in Rochester, New York, birthplace of the Kodak portable camera, the technology that established cameras as mainstays of American households.
Costco is joining the growing list of big-box retailers with gift-registry programs, according to Brides, looking to compete with mainstays like Target and Bed Bath & Beyond.
Coca-Cola and Marlboro, once mainstays of the upper top 10, now clock in at 12 and 13 respectively as they struggle to hang onto health-conscious consumers.
Revlon's portfolio includes familiar drugstore mainstays like Elizabeth Arden, Almay, CND, but the company has struggled to profit from those legacy offerings and rebranding efforts in recent years.
Today, the Harry Potter books are a beloved and highly lucrative franchise, and those novels with the creepy illustrations are mainstays of best of 1980s and 1990s lists.
Lineup mainstays Joe Mauer and Brian Dozier are still around to help the emerging offense, and it was Mauer who drove in the game-winning run on Saturday.
PS Vue has just 210 channels for the $240 Access plan, but besides mainstays like ESPN, Fox Sports, and AMC, your $250 also gives you most local channels.
The cumulative effect of this hostility, I fear, is to effectively drag the country back in time to when invisibility, harassment, and violence were mainstays in queer lives.
Others cite Canada's tendency to follow the lead and trends of its American cousin, soon adopting the trap/hip-hop sounds that are now mainstays in urban music.
Africa's growth prospects were dealt a blow in mid 2014 when its export mainstays oil and other commodities fell, partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
Two other mainstays — Andres Nocioni, 36, and Carlos Delfino, 33 — are also headed to the Rio Games and will be walking in the opening ceremony behind their teammate.
Some of the largest checks came from a handful of wealthy Trump supporters who are not party mainstays, suggesting Mr. Trump could tap new sources of campaign money.
For an industry in need of constant exposure to capture minds and hearts, skiing and snowboarding are primarily Olympic year mainstays, a mere two weeks every four years.
We've grown so accustomed to seeing these stars rocking their beauty mainstays that it would be physically difficult to process an image of one of them going without.
As far as red carpet mainstays go, Zac Posen is really down to incorporate high-tech elements into his craft (more so than many of his designer peers).
I would have liked to see him factor into the main plot a bit more, but it seems that none of these former "Trek" mainstays are going to.
Fox Business has announced that two mainstays of the primetime debate — Rand Paul and Carly Fiorina — have failed to meet the network's new tougher polling requirements for inclusion.
The slate of games includes tests against World Cup mainstays like France, England, Japan and Brazil, as well as spring friendlies against Australia, Belgium, South Africa and Mexico.
Gadgets and sneakers had been two of the mainstays of Colette's always-thronged ground floor, and Mr. Chapelle and Mr. Dein have imported their respective specialties to Nous.
Some cities and villages are regulars; the Tour finishes in Paris every year, and Pau, strategically located in the Pyrenees, and Alpe d'Huez, an iconic climb, are mainstays.
QAnon T-shirts and signs are now mainstays of Trump events, and believers are easily identified on Twitter through their signature "three star" emojis added to their handle.
Top German, Spanish, Portuguese and Belgian clubs promote and purchase home-grown players as a matter of course, and create room by exporting some – both superstars and mainstays.
These two sketch and improv veterans have long been mainstays of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and are starting to become pretty big deals in the indie comedy community.
A relatively small population of about 8.8 million, meanwhile, means a limited domestic market and makes seeking business abroad essential, with Europe and the United States the traditional mainstays.
That decade of course ended with a speculative bid for unprofitable companies that were touted as future mainstays of internet-based activities from web browsing to pet-food ordering.
And these strange songs were just as ubiquitous as the more obvious hits from pop stars that endured the decade, too, becoming mainstays in both the zeitgeist and mainstream.
The roster of state finance chairs for the joint fundraising effort includes mainstays of GOP finance circles but also new, wealthy blood that is green to presidential buck-raking.
The centre-right Ciudadanos and left-wing Podemos parties in Spain, both of which first gained seats at the national level in 2015, have become mainstays of political life.
The Bella Twins have been mainstays in the series since its debut in 2013, and Cena is a recurring cast member before the sisters got their own spin-off.
Oscar's sibling from across the pond has spoken, as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has peppered individual accolades across several of 2016's awards circuit mainstays.
Guggenheim Partners analyst Tony Butler said some payers have discouraged use of Jardiance, whose $4,000 annual cost greatly exceeds that of inexpensive generics that are mainstays of early treatment.
South32 is the dominant global producer of manganese, and has interests in alumina, silver, nickel and coking coal - industrial mainstays hard hit in the wake of China's economic pullback.
While young Travyon Bromell overshadowed U.S. mainstays Justin Gatlin and Tyson Gay in the men's 100 meters qualifying, Olympic long jump gold medalist Brittney Reese created some major fireworks.
South32 is highly exposed to markets for manganese as well as alumina, silver, nickel and coking coal - industrial mainstays hit hard globally in the wake of China's economic pullback.
It spawned songs from staples like Vybz Kartel (Summertime) and Popcaan (Ravin), that are still mainstays in sets and mixes six years later without feeling the least bit dated.
We're reaching the point where 360° music videos are becoming a normal part of the industry ecosystem, spreading from progressive acts like Squarepusher to mainstream mainstays like The Weeknd.
Despite coming from Square Enix — the company behind genre mainstays like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest — the game didn't sell particularly well, and the reaction from critics was mixed.
He'll cook up menu mainstays such as veal in a tuna and caper sauce and saffron-flavored risotto, while also taking advantage of the town's proximity to the sea.
And the White House is releasing daily descriptions of his day -- which has included dinners with corporate titans like Apple CEO Tim Cook and Fox mainstays like Sean Hannity.
Although evangelists herald blockchain as the new internet, capable of upending mainstays of the energy sector like the centralized power grid, many applications have created more hype than value.
And although most of them became nothing more than mainstays of my spam inbox, there was one that I actually bothered to check out: The Oxford Blind Tasting Society.
Howard Eissenstat, a Turkey expert at St. Lawrence University, tells me the pastor's case has impassioned many evangelical Christians — mainstays of Trump's political base — precisely because of Brunson's faith.
If that doesn't seem like many, consider the vast variety of positions a fight moves through and the dozens of submissions which are now mainstays in mixed martial arts.
"Spider-Verse" celebrates its print origins with bold graphics and mainstays of comic-book style, including thought balloons, printed words and wavy lines to indicate a tingling Spidey Sense.
The average age of the victims, those mainstays who turned on the lights and made sure the grape juice and cookies were set up for the kiddush, was 21979.
Mr. Lanigan-Schmidt is as adept with words as he is with the bevy of other materials that are his mainstays — glitter, cellophane, foil and Magic Marker, among them.
Their options have been limited by the national program's struggles to develop anything resembling a next generation to supplant mainstays such as Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley and Tim Howard.
The venture community has been fixated on travel and hospitality since the dot-com era and early-2000s, when mainstays like Kayak and Airbnb were still Silicon Valley darlings.
He is quick to name the mainstays of the network's current prime-time lineup — Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, Lawrence O'Donnell — as people who guest-hosted for him years ago.
Three mainstays of the gig economy—Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash—this week launched a $90 million campaign to overturn a California law they say doesn't apply to them anyway.
Questions have swirled on campus about what to do with certain cultural mainstays: Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby," Chuck Close's "Big Self-Portrait," even Neil deGrasse Tyson's books on astrophysics.
On the contrary, Mr. Sanders leads the popular vote despite lacking all of those mainstays of traditional electoral success, and in defiance of a vigorous tide of establishment attacks.
At the same time, a drop in the price of oil and natural gas, mainstays of Oklahoma tax revenue, have compelled the state to cut funding to many schools.
You don't watch mainstays of the genre, like George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) and "Dawn of the Dead" (1979), in the hope of spotting familiar faces.
Los Angeles techno mainstays Droid Behavior team up with Blank Code Records to deliver their fifth Interface | Scene party in the D with Perc, Kyle Gieger and Headless Horseman.
So shortly after graduating from Columbia and dipping his toe into the music industry, he started Some Records with fellow mainstays of the hardcore scene, Sammy Siegler and Walter Schreifels.
While the brand's offerings tend to be a major splurge, the sleek packaging and sultry hues are mainstays for many a beauty lover's collection — and this year is no different.
That makes online gaming – and following e-sports pros on social networks such as Amazon's streaming platform Twitch – a lucrative channel for advertisers and marketers as mainstays like TV stagnate.
Tourism, one of the foreign exchange mainstays of Sri Lanka's $81 billion economy, could take a serious hit from the violence as Kandy is a prime destination for foreign travelers.
Faltering demand in computer and phone markets, once the mainstays of the semiconductor industry, has prompted firms to look to formerly unappealing areas such as auto electronics for sales growth.
During his first run for mayor, de Blasio campaigned on reducing income inequality while providing more services for working-class families, themes that have become mainstays for national Democratic figures.
Other mainstays like YouTube and Twitter have yet to make concrete commitments to safety spending or staffing, and the result is non-stop scandals of child exploitation and targeted harassment.
Psychedelic pop mainstays Animal Collective have shared a new single from their upcoming album Painting With, coming in the form of a music video directed by Australian director Celeste Potter.
The first trailer for the film dropped late Sunday and promises to feature a range of industry mainstays, including Usher, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Lopez, Mary J. Blige and Mike Tyson.
"North Korea's economy is not so large that it can afford to forgo stiff economic sanctions on exports like coal, one of the mainstays of (the country's) economy," he said.
Club Mission Location: Mission Chinese Headliners: Pictureplane, JX Cannon, Quay Dash, and more A bevy of Brooklyn nightlife mainstays like Pictureplane and JX Cannon take over an upscale Chinatown eatery.
Though the Times article focuses on the disagreements between the two groups, what stands out to me is that there's a broad consensus on a number of US diet mainstays.
These items, whether we've purchased them ourselves or tested them out for work, have become mainstays in our lives, helping us to solve even the most mundane of life's inconveniences.
For their part, the Republicans of 2016 rely for their votes on the Southern white and Northern white working-class constituencies that were once the mainstays of the other party.
They have welcomed back some of the most sorely missed features of the S5 and are gathering new features like Always-on Display which are sure to become Galaxy mainstays.
"Dysfunction, incoherence, and mixed signals are the mainstays of Russia policy in the age of Trump," says Andrew Weiss, a leading Russia expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
"We will need to give a helping hand to several companies to preserve the mainstays of the economy who can maintain potential GDP growth over the long run," Nagy said.
Like many Little Portugal mainstays, Les Anges offers a cross-cultural array of goods, as renowned for its French patisserie as for its Portuguese egg custard tarts, pasteis de natas.
The ballet season includes a mix of mainstays, like "The Sleeping Beauty," and new pieces, like "Woolf Works," a trio of short ballets by Wayne McGregor, inspired by Virginia Woolf.
Petty recordings have been released after his death Petty's recording catalog has value as his work with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist are still mainstays on classic rock stations.
Chicago rapper Taylor Bennett released his debut album Broad Shoulders in 2015 which featured Chicago mainstays like his older brother Chance the Rapper, Donnie Trumpet, King Louie, Joey Purp, and more.
The 24th annual Billboard Music Awards took place in Las Vegas Sunday night (May 22), and the results saw electronic music mainstays sweeping up the most coveted prizes in their field.
The Met Breuer mounts recent acquisitions from Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia, and North Africa alongside mainstays of postwar American art, sketching a potential reorientation of art history.
It has plenty of power for productivity tasks, such as juggling dozens of tabs, working in Office, switching between virtual desktops, and using apps like Slack and other modern office mainstays.
The country's offshore resources could bring a major economic boost to a country whose financial mainstays including tourism have been hit by conflict in the region and Beirut's own political turmoil.
Not just the electronics, not just the editing, but also a lot of reference points towards other genres, things like techno and juke—electronic mainstays that I'm sure they're familiar with.
Some of them are old mainstays, like holding down a button at the same time to open a door, but A Way Out goes beyond that for some truly interesting moments.
However, slowing growth in computers and smartphones - the traditional mainstays of the industry - has fueled a wave of mergers, with chipmakers turning to areas such as auto electronics for sales growth.
"Historically, Los Angeles and New York have been the mainstays of (Chinese) demand," Pittar said, adding that Florida is quickly taking the spotlight, spurring on a Mar-a-Lago mania. Juwai.
Two mass movements that have long been mainstays of European elections, one socialist and one nationalist, emerged overnight in revulsion to the Clinton and Bush dynasts decreed by the party elites.
Oil prices have been helped by some signs that OPEC lynchpin Saudi Arabia and other mainstays of that group of producing countries may be ready to talk more on managing output.
Marvel has demonstrated an enviable ability to wring value out of second-tier heroes -- a testament to the company's expansion beyond Avengers-level mainstays in its interlocking universe, especially in movies.
Faltering demand in computer and phone markets, once semiconductor industry mainstays, have fueled a year-long merger wave as firms look to higher margin areas like automotive electronics for sales growth.
In its muted tones with a mostly cream-colored label, the bar is always right by the checkout counter, anyway, usually the only white chocolate option amid the milk chocolate mainstays.
From dance music mainstays to archivalist record diggers to DIY laptop experimenters, the world of experimental electronic music has been flooded with records that nod implicitly or explicitly to Hassell's music.
James had help, of course, and the mainstays are back, a group that includes J. R. Smith, who provided the only drama of the preseason by engaging in protracted contract negotiations.
Those men and women aren't the first to be brought up, of course; the ex-members of The Shield are all former WWE developmental mainstays and all dominate the major storylines.
This weighted blanket by Mainstays (which includes a washable, removable cover) makes you feel as if you're being held or hugged to ease anxiety and help you feel safe and relaxed.
Many of the agencies that could be thrown into the coronavirus response, including the Army Corps of Engineers and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, are mainstays of the nation's flood response.
The first year, its programming included Philip Glass's opera "Satyagraha"; since then, the festival has blended new artists with return engagements by mainstays like Laurie Anderson, Meredith Monk and Robert Wilson.
They found an uncommon ally in some insurers, who rely heavily on Medicaid and Medicare as mainstays of their business and hope the Senate will be more receptive to their concerns.
But given the miners' poor chance of recovering the full sum, and that the Rowes—mainstays of the camp—are about to take off in a new truck, that seems unlikely.
Tourism and hospitality, as well as entertainment, retail, transportation and the food and beverage industries are mainstays of the country's economy — particularly for the emirate of Dubai, the country's commercial capital.
The tablet runs Fire OS 5, the latest version of Amazon's Android-based, content focused mobile OS and features your standard selection of Fire mainstays, like X-Ray, ASAP and Second Screen.
Popular magazines like Kitan Club and Uramado were exchanged with mainstays from the American underground like Bizarre, beginning the cross pollination of two global fetish cultures, which has continued to this day.
Once the emotions settle, Uruguay have some serious work to groom a new generation, given mainstays like captain Diego Godin and strikers Cavani and Suarez are now all in their early 30s.
There are also the Galaxy S mainstays: IP68 water resistance; fast wired and wireless charging (with a fast charging brick in the box); and microSD card support for expanding the phone's storage.
Lines like Vuitton and Christian Dior have become mainstays in the pop culture lexicon among young consumers, including prominent influencers like Kylie Jenner, Cardi B, and 2017 Dior pitchman A$AP Rocky.
Why it matters: As Americans spend more time online, campaigns are able to build more precise pictures of voters to augment old mainstays, like field data, state voter files and census information.
The Sylmar five piece, headed up by vocalist/songwriter Adrian Acosta, has been earning quite the reputation as a live act, playing alongside mainstays like Young Jesus and new Partisan signees Goon.
The game has also sat comfortable in Apple's top free and top grossing charts in the App Store, beating out mainstays like Game of War, Candy Crush Saga, Facebook Messenger, and Snapchat.
Its mainstays include hummus, minced lamb cooked with pine nuts and spices, beautiful and varied salads, stews made with green beans, okra or courgettes and tomatoes, stuffed cabbage leaves and artichoke hearts.
The clothes of Comme des Garçons, the premier arbiter of Japanese chic, appear to be Western mainstays that have been chopped in a blender and stitched back together in a Frankensteinian hodgepodge.
The sex itself was like morning sex has always been in my experience; intimate, sensual, soulful, cuddly, and lacking the athleticism, theatricality and occasional nastiness that are mainstays of our nighttime efforts.
That series combines such mainstays as "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" with more recent cult fare like "The Room," and the preshow is a compilation of related internet comedy and meme videos.
She was to sing and dance opposite Donald O'Connor and Gene Kelly, lauded Hollywood mainstays with decades of performing experience, while she had almost none, and zero dancing experience to speak of.
Names that were then known mainly to other artists and curators — Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg — would soon become the mainstays of museum collections and art history textbooks.
Video trackers have been mainstays of campaigns since 2006, when a Democratic volunteer upended George Allen, the Republican senatorial* candidate in Virginia, by releasing a video of him uttering a racist slur.
The Young People's Chorus of New York City will perform Ms. La Barbara's "A Murmuration for Chibok," and two marathon mainstays, the Crossfire Steel Orchestra and the Asphalt Orchestra, will play sets.
Some Republicans are frustrated that even social policy bills that have long been mainstays in the House, but died in the Senate or were vetoed by Mr. Obama, are not moving forward.
"These are the mainstays of middle-skill employment in America, and they are transforming at breakneck pace," says Mark Muro, who has studied the digitalization of American jobs at the Brookings Institution.
But rather than starting another highfalutin temple to avocado toast, Novick created a thriving all-day cafe and corporate food business that offers the usual health-conscious mainstays at amazingly accessible prices.
Simon Neil is one of those perpetual festival mainstays who manages to keep things interesting despite playing what seems like approximately 43 gigs a week, and for that we can only applaud him.
She gave her answers in long paragraphs of mixed emotion — speaking as an historic medalist who finished, in an event by herself, far from the podium where American women have historically been mainstays.
Ultimately, it's really about evolving a fashion ecosystem to adapt to increased international inclusivity, allowing for emerging brands and markets to penetrate an industry that revolves around the fashion mainstays and their capitals.
Both major proponents of fashion-crowd-favorite "ugly" footwear, these two brands were mainstays on the runway, paired with everything from sequin dresses at Sandy Liang to deconstructed suiting at Snow Xue Gao.
At the heart of the crisis is the accusation that Qatar supports the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement that coalition mainstays Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have designated a terrorist group.
While several news outlets — including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and People and Time magazines — canceled their annual correspondents'-themed functions in the Trump era, some mainstays are forging ahead with their gatherings.
While Sanders just held a rally with indie rock mainstays Bon Iver and Vampire Weekend—and today announced another event with the recently reunited Strokes—his support isn't limited to Pitchfork-approved acts.
Nissan and other Japanese automakers are scrambling to offset slackening demand for their traditional mainstays, sedans, in the key U.S. market by boosting supply of higher-margin sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and trucks.
Slowing growth in computers and smartphones - the traditional mainstays of the industry - has fuelled a wave of mergers globally for scale, with chipmakers turning to areas such as auto electronics for sales growth.
At the same time, other mainstays of the country's electricity supply, especially some coal and nuclear power plants, are unable to dial back quickly enough, leading to negative prices on electricity trading markets.
The startup is working with 114 software engineers and has closed sponsorships with mainstays like Pinterest, Collective Health, and Uber to ultimately reach long-term sustainability by the end of the next two years.
Aircraft a regional workhorse The Avro series of regional jets were once mainstays of small US and European airlines that eventually retired them in favor of more efficient two-engine jets and propeller planes.
Among booths not to be missed are those of Chicago mainstays Rhona Hoffman and Kavi Gupta as well as the German dealer René Schmitt, who is showing works by Lorraine O'Grady and A.R. Penck.
In the last ten years, these guys have curated over 900 different kinds of booze from all over the world, and have become perennial mainstays on all of the city's "Best of Atlanta" lists.
The industry already is facing pressure to keep up as China's big spenders, mainstays for American and European retailers, shift to buying more at the spreading networks of luxury outlets in their own country.
Candace Cameron Bure and Lori Loughlin have long been mainstays on the Hallmark Channel during the holiday season, but now the cable network has welcomed their Fuller House costar Jodie Sweetin into the mix.
The deal, which marks Slack's largest to date, will go a ways toward helping the popular enterprise chat platform achieve its vision of fully integrating workplace mainstays like email and calendars into its channels.
While easy to beat in terms of performance, Amazon's tablet lineup has been unbeatable when it comes to providing the entertainment mainstays, like Prime Video, HBO Go, Netflix, and more, at a low cost.
As the album's executive producer, she oversaw the work of multiple industry mainstays, including Liam Howe (Lana del Rey, Ellie Goulding), Tim Anderson (Twenty One Pilots, Solange) and Peter Thomas (Selena Gomez, Betty Who).
As he basked in the post-Oscar glow, it made sense that McConaughey would take high-profile gigs with past award-winners such as Gus Van Sant and box office mainstays like Christopher Nolan.
No matter what ends up happening, expect to see the web-swinger become one of the mainstays of the new Marvel Universe and the hero Marvel will seemingly hang more than one franchise on.
She insisted on acknowledging the African-American slaves whose recipes were stolen for Southern mainstays, along with the Chinese immigrants who came to build the canals and whose sauces added flavor to Georgia cooking.
He holds no grudges, and his confidence is also credited to the relationships he's fostered with hip-hop mainstays such as Puff Daddy and Suge Knight, a friend he calls a big teddy bear.
The Pig and Poet offers homey mainstays like buttermilk fried chicken, mac and cheese and, of course, lobster roll, but also more complex dishes like porchetta and egg with their own Asian hot sauce.
Wind and solar energy are expected to grow rapidly, while hydropower and modern bioenergy including biofuels, biomass, biogas and bioenergy derived from other waste products would remain the mainstays of Southeast Asia's renewables portfolio.
In 2016, the best example of their crossover appeal was this half-hour drama series, based on a Steven Soderbergh film and written and directed by indie film mainstays Amy Seimetz and Lodge Kerrigan.
The ACA enrollment season just ended on Friday, and entrepreneurs must make decisions about health care for themselves and their employees in an atmosphere of uncertainty and with mainstays of Obamacare under continued threat.
Beginning with the team's run to the N.B.A. championship in 2015, six players have been mainstays on the Warriors' roster: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston and James Michael McAdoo.
One of the mainstays of Democratic optimism is the conviction that a growing body of young voters — more liberal than their elders — will soon dominate elections, just as the baby boomers did before them.
African markets have been depressed by a slump in oil and other commodity prices - export mainstays of many economies - leading companies from insurer MMI Holdings to food maker Tiger Brands to scale back operations.
Although Goodman's work has undergone a number of radical changes over the course of her six-decade career, the frayed bond between head (thinking and remembering) and body (feeling) has remained one of her mainstays.
It is no surprise that the title is topping the Twitch charts in its first week, giving mainstays Fortnite and League of Legends a run for their money and keeping the competitive community in thrall.
Among the bullets points here are presenting projects as ideas, rather than finished products and, notably, avoiding exaggerations and dubious claims — both of which are mainstays of not just Kickstarter projects, but advertising in generally.
Over the years, the publishing house has expanded their design strategy, but their covers remain iconic mainstays in any Barnes & Noble, which is what makes Miller's Penguin paintings, and their sardonic titles, so viscerally amusing.
More so than the other mainstays (Paris, Milan, and New York), the focus on who's next, who's going to disrupt the mold, and who's creating clothing that isn't just fabric, but true art, sits heavily.
Accessibility, as it always does, plays a significant role in not only the conference itself — the sessions, labs and get-togethers all are mainstays of the week — but also in the software Apple shows off.
It featured an appearance from Harry Reid and several long-shot 2008 presidential contenders, as well as a steady diet of panel discussions and training sessions that have been mainstays of the convention ever since.
Certain coffee shops along 360 are mainstays for the city's venture capitalists and tech workers, who opt for cozy spots like 360 Uno and Monkey Nest to talk shop, O'Brien wrote on his blog, SEO'Brien.
According to PLA sources, the Type 052C and Type 052D will become the mainstays of China's destroyer fleet, but there is still a gap between their capabilities and those of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
But to stay on the affordable side of that line, they may have to take a chance on a neighborhood where coffee shops, sit-down restaurants and other mainstays of more popular neighborhoods are limited.
From Ashton Kutcher's big early bet on Uber, to Will Smith's on-the-spot investment into a small startup that impressed him with a pitch, these celebrities are establishing themselves as mainstays in Silicon Valley.
She also has a special "New York closet," home to the heavy winter coats and knee-high boots that were mainstays of her life before she and her husband decamped to Texas seven years ago.
In his remarks, the mayor invoked the potential threat to liberal causes posed by President-elect Donald J. Trump and the "powerful forces" that oppose Mr. de Blasio, both mainstays of his campaign talking points.
Between 2010 and 2015 a group of Ukrainian hackers infiltrated three newswire services—industry mainstays Business Wire, Marketwired and PR Newswire—and shared thousands of embargoed corporate news releases over time with a group of traders.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Chinese visitors to South Korea are buying less from global luxury mainstays like Louis Vuitton and Chanel in favor of cheaper homegrown brands, as young, independent travelers make up a bigger share of tourists.
Whether Tony the Tiger is declaring Frosted Flakes "grrreat" or a manic bird is going "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs," food commercials remain mainstays of after-school TV even as childhood obesity has become a health crisis.
From fashion-capital mainstays like New York City, London, Milan, and Paris to just-as-cool cities like Budapest, Florence, Copenhagen, and Osaka, click through for a hefty dose of la mode in many a form.
Genre mainstays like Basic Instinct, Cruel Intentions, and Unfaithful here meet lesser-known and tragically under-appreciated titles including de Palma's manic Body Double, Verhoeven's spiritualist The Fourth Man, and Alan Parker's profoundly unsettling Angel Heart.
Her defeat in West Virginia is the latest in a state where black and Hispanic voters, the mainstays of her support, form only a small part of the electorate, raising questions about Mrs Clinton's wider appeal.
It would be the most far-reaching yet in a string of stimulus packages rolled out over the past six months to drive industry and employment beyond the economy's traditional mainstays of agriculture and mineral extraction.
At upstarts like the electric car company Byton and mainstream mainstays like Volvo, car designers are working on facial recognition, drowsy-driver alert systems and other features for keeping track of the people behind the wheel.
Theater Macabre, which opens in Los Angeles on October 11th and will run indefinitely, is a choose-your-own-fate immersive theater experience by Clint Sears, Gordon Bijelonic and Darren Bousman, all mainstays of horror films.
Harris's plan is fairly comprehensive, targeting aspects of the criminal justice system from the federal level all the way down to the local level, and combining many of the mainstays in Democratic criminal justice reform proposals.
AP Bio — produced by NBC mainstays Meyers and SNL creator Lorne Michaels — stars It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton as the well-trod trope of a renegade teacher who isn't like the other squares, man.
Her pitch was simple: The jeans would "really hug your derrière," a mantle quickly taken up by '21980s mainstays like Calvin Klein and Jordache and passed down to the Spandex-happy skinny jean makers of today.
You have to be quick on the draw with reservations, but mainstays like the curiosity-packed City Reliquary and the Eldridge Street Synagogue, with its Kiki Smith stained-glass window, host open access for adventurous visitors.
And by all over the place, I mean, all over the place.. He's produced for rap's mainstays such as Vince Staples, Young Thug, J.I.D, 03 Greedo (Free that man!), Freddie Gibbs, HoodRich Pablo Juan, and Key!
The colorful new addition—a white unicorn with purple and blue highlights—will join the current mainstays: heart, star, horseshoe clover, blue moon and red balloon marshmallows—and replace the hourglass, which was retired earlier this month.
Of course, the company's got a lot more competition on the XLR microphone, from mainstays like Shure, whose popular SM-57 costs right around the same and Rode, which has also been making some compelling podcasting mics.
It's clear from their fresh faces that none of their members are out of their early twenties, but founding songwriters Max Loebman and drummer Joe Bordenaro have a surprising number of years as local indie rock mainstays.
Instead, Raden's spitfire CEO Josh Udashkin argued that his company wasn't positioned against those competitors as much as it was standing with them, a collective force of disruption that luggage mainstays would soon have to reckon with.
What seemed unfathomable merely a decade ago is now becoming commonplace as Fortune 500 companies are mixing and matching best-in-class technologies — from upstarts to cloud mainstays like Salesforce, Workday, and ServiceNow — to power their business.
Greene reiterated onstage today that he never expected to see his game sell upwards of 40 million copies and remain the No. 1 game on the Steam marketplace, dwarfing global mainstays like Dota 2 and Counter-Strike.
He'll need to display some of the pragmatic deal-making we've all heard so much about, get over the insult of being originally shunned by these Beltway mainstays and realize that he desperately requires their professional expertise.
Chances are you've seen one, even if you didn't step up yourself—the Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania, and the drum-pounding Taiko no Tatsujin series have been relative mainstays in coin-op corners since the late 1990s.
His clients were as varied as Gillette and BP. His mainstays were Seagram Company, which once was among the largest alcohol distributors in the world, and Salomon Brothers, the investment bank that is now part of Citigroup.
The absence of Marcelo Gomes — who resigned from the company in December and will now return to New York in August with the Sarasota Ballet — would be less painful if other men were mainstays on his level.
Deadpool's clearest divergence from the mainstays of the superhero film comes from its R rating, which is uncommon in a genre that tends to stay pretty strictly within the maximally accessible bounds of the PG-13 rating.
Feather offers mostly its own sturdy pieces — some modeled on modern classics such as the George Nelson platform bench and Hans Wegner's Wishbone chair — interspersed with items from middle-class mainstays like West Elm and Pottery Barn.
Several generations of opera singers were among the guests, including the tenor Neil Shicoff, the soprano Aprile Millo, who were mainstays of the Met in the past, and the young sopranos Nadine Sierra and Joyce El-Khoury.
If residents can still enjoy concerts at Carnegie Hall or musicals at New York City Center or learn how to paint with watercolors at the Arts Student League of New York, other cultural mainstays have been lost.
Over the course of the game you'll come across new items — bombs, arrows, and other Zelda mainstays — that you can use to eventually get by these obstacles and find secret locations, new biomes, and dungeons to explore.
Michelle Musler, whose four-decade devotion to the New York Knicks in a seat behind the team's bench made her one of the most recognizable mainstays at Madison Square Garden, died on June 28 in Stamford, Conn.
At the same time, Tate Modern is hedging its bets with a lineup of retrospectives over the next two years that feature mainstays of the Western canon like Georgia O'Keeffe, Robert Rauschenberg, Alberto Giacometti, and Amedeo Modigliani.
In addition to the regular Atlanta mainstays such as the World of Coca-Cola ($17 for adults) and the Georgia Aquarium ($39.95 for adults), the Atlanta Super Bowl Host Committee organized a free-to-the-public fan village.
Since you probably already own enough striped tees and black leather jackets to prove your affinity for the country's couturiers and ready-to-wear mainstays, we're shifting the focus to another fashion item the French do best: lingerie.
It also ruffled feathers with the bands it booked, particularly as the rise of "mall punk" and emo put bands like Good Charlotte, Blink-182, and My Chemical Romance alongside punk mainstays like Rancid, Pennywise, and Bad Religion.
Today, we've seen a number of large company outcomes away from the mainstays of silicon valley, New York and London — Snap, Zayo, Mobileye, HomeAway, Retailmenot, Simplivity, LivingSocial, Waze, Supercell and ARM have all been created in comparative isolation.
During the fourth quarter, three mainstays in the teen space — Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle and the Urban Outfitters brand — were able to dial back on promotions, and persuade shoppers to pay full price on more of their products.
Having played the majority of his career on the European Tour, he'll be more familiar with the challenges Royal Portrush presents than the PGA Tour mainstays who only cross the pond for one or two tournaments a year.
Schoolhouse mainstays will be there as well: a guidance counselor's office (with real counseling); a smoky teacher's lounge (with coffee and doughnuts); and the principal's office — just a door cracked open with loud spanking sounds coming from inside.
At Aldi's Hackensack store Katia, a teacher buying groceries with her husband, says she is impressed by the low prices and gluten-free snacks, but finds the experience less consistent than her mainstays: regional chains Giant and Shoprite.
And by the way two men in a duet propped each other up while both leaning off-balance in straight lines — like the mainstays of a steep roof — then, while keeping this position, started to turn and turn.
One thing is for sure: if these two mainstays of college football pride and glory end up competing for the final spot, the spurned fan base will take the committee's decision politely and without any note of bitterness.
In relying mostly on Chacin and the now-departed Wade Miley as postseason starters — Miley faced just one batter as a decoy in Game 5 against the Dodgers — Counsell bypassed some mainstays who helped the Brewers get there.
Many of these songs have become stand-alone mainstays in the decades since "Follies" first opened in New York, winning seven Tony Awards but losing all of its near-$800,000 in production costs — a fortune at the time.
Their first restaurant was Cafe China, in Midtown, which also serves Sichuan food; there, they've found it more challenging to experiment, as the restaurant has become popular with business people and Chinese tourists looking for familiar Sichuan mainstays.
Ms. Fox said she suspected that the tariffs could exacerbate shortfalls of generic injectable drugs — decades-old products that are mainstays in hospitals and have been in short supply for years because of manufacturing problems and supply disruptions.
"It was an establishment family, a very conservative family, very committed members of the Congregational Church, and they were mainstays of Sydney's exclusive eastern suburbs," said Bridget Griffen-Foley, a professor of media at Macquarie University in Sydney.
While larger movie studios need to constantly be vetting new tentpole franchises, once game studios find a hit they join this club of mainstays where the marks of success become more dependent on creative execution rather than creativity itself.
A deal signed with Tower Hamlets council granted it full rights to Victoria Park in Hackney; the company ejected local mainstays Lovebox and Field Day from the grounds and established a soulless facsimile, All Points East, in their place.
Rihanna, who is one of the annual event's mainstays and is known for wearing the most opulent, over-the-top creations, skipped out on the festivities — but she still made sure her fans knew what she was up to.
LinkedIn's co-founder, Reid Hoffman, and its chief executive, Jeff Weiner, are mainstays of the boutique investment bank's annual media and technology conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, mingling with the likes of Rupert Murdoch and Larry Page of Alphabet.
Other Esperanza mainstays are also still closed, including Tradewinds, an inn and restaurant; Lazy Jack's, a hostel frequented by backpackers and college students; and El Quenepo, a restaurant with dishes you'd count yourself fortunate to find in New York.
But that just helped level the playing field for the performers — Austin mainstays, international visitors, punks from multiple generations, singer-songwriters, even some SoundCloud rappers — who still flock to SXSW in hopes of being discovered or getting a boost.
Rest assured, cornerstones of the collection will still have a prominent position in the galleries, but alongside mainstays like Picasso and Van Gogh will be less familiar names like Okwui Okpokwasili, an Igbo-Nigerian-American artist, performer, and choreographer.
With stunning speed, it has become clear that many mainstays of American industry are facing potentially existential risks from their looming financial losses, and that Congress and the Trump administration are determined to prevent widespread bankruptcies and corporate collapse.
The designer also put the accent on accessories - one of the mainstays of Vuitton, originally a luggage maker - with holster-style leather vests worn over the shoulders, and classic bags offset by edgy, fluorescent chains hanging from the handles.
One of the mainstays of Listen Bar is music (hence the "listen"); all of the bartenders are musicians, and they're the ones who curate the playlists with their own music, their friends' music, and other musicians that influence them.
An avid outdoorswoman, she draws regular criticism from Democrats and environmental activists for her support of the oil and gas industry — mainstays in her state — and the conservative stance she takes on other issues involving public lands and wildlife.
Coming in the midst of the designation fight, the Amazon giveaway suggested to Ms. Wyden a city traitorously kowtowing to a predatory monopolist posing an existential threat to neighborhood retailers, while burdening local underdogs and mainstays like the Strand.
" Helmed by Jeff Lynne, a veteran of late '60s English psych mainstays the Idle Race (and, later on, the Move), ELO brought a Beatlesque orchestral grandeur to rock standards — see their cleverly symphonic version of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven.
They are anti–Molly Ringwalds, who was always so desperate to belong in '20143s mainstays like Sixteen Candles and Pretty in Pink, curiously incurious about her own sexuality, and often overshadowed by zanier (and sometimes creepy or racist) side characters.
Their lineup does not look as imposing as Houston's, but Asdrubal Cabrera, Howie Kendrick and Kurt Suzuki — well-traveled but well-respected veterans — have come up with big hits to support the mainstays Anthony Rendon, Juan Soto and Ryan Zimmerman.
Things like the D.A.R.E. song, warning kids about all kinds of threats like "bombs and war" and "strangers in their home," and D.A.R.E. T-shirts (now going for $45 on Etsy) became mainstays of public education in the 1980s and '803s.
Things like the D.A.R.E. song, warning kids about all kinds of threats like "bombs and war" and "strangers in their home," and D.A.R.E. T-shirts (now going for $45 on Etsy) became mainstays of public education in the 1980s and '90s.
We can also be sure that this transition will involve all of us making changes to our behavior … which is underpinned by three mainstays: understanding the meaning behind the initiative, keeping things simple and being able to enjoy the personal benefits.
Regardless of CFIUS, while China's active presence in the US health markets hasn't deterred Valley mainstays, with a severely broken health system and an improved investment environment backed by government support, China's commitment to medical innovation is only getting stronger.
There's something to be said about how the use of this kind of distortion could have been inspired meme culture mainstays like YouTube "ear rape" videos, tapping into an innate humour that comes from experiencing media warped via incompetence or indifference.
The E/AB Fair's lineup of 212 exhibitors boasts more indie mainstays, including Brooklyn's A.I.R. Gallery, Booklyn, Kayrock, and Small Editions, as well as more distant participants like Oregon's Crow's Shadow Press, Tokyo's Gallery Jin, and Cape Town's Warren Editions.
The collaboration's main curator is Utrecht-based musician Johan Van Hattum, who plays bass in Dutch mainstays Terzij de Horde and sings in Black Decades, and Noisey called him up to catch a glimpse into the heart of the oncoming storm.
Moreover, a variety of factors such as injury, the need to rest, and concern over Zika virus caused a number of U.S. Olympic mainstays to withdraw from consideration, leaving fans fearful that we could—[gulp]—lose (see: summers 2002, 2004).
Mr. Seeger had warned of the problem and, spurred by his death, its leaders have stepped up their efforts to draw in new audiences, judiciously scheduling younger and more diverse acts, even as they remain true to the folk mainstays.
Science-driven logging can help reduce fire damage: They clear away excessively dense underbrush of smaller vulnerable trees that help fires spread and burn hot enough to eventually engulf the large, mature trees that are the mainstays of the forest.
For example, the U.S. and our allies do not currently sanction international companies that establish joint business ventures in North Korea or that trade with North Korean mining, metals, textile and other companies that are mainstays of the North Korean economy.
To appeal to a younger generation, country clubs are moving away from their traditional mainstays — including golfHenry Wallmeyer, the president and CEO of the National Club Association, says country clubs are evolving to appeal to a younger and more diverse clientele.
Once at the heart of executives' expansion plans, Africa's growth prospects were dealt a blow in mid-2014 when prices of oil and other commodities - export mainstays of many economies - dived, partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
Once at the heart of executives' expansion plans, Africa's growth prospects were dealt a blow in mid 13 when prices of oil and other commodities - export mainstays of many economies - dived, partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
For generations, artists have tried to wrap tangible form around such ruminations on the ineffable; in modern art, exercises in the material in the service of the unknowable have been mainstays of certain abstract-art makers for more than a century.
The next step in the corporate arms race over the live music business in New York came Monday when the Bowery Ballroom and the Mercury Lounge, two mainstays of the indie club scene, joined forces with the concert giant Live Nation.
But following Hurricane Michael, the most severe storm in the history of the Panhandle, some mainstays in and around the "Emerald Coast" will not be able to welcome their usual crowds, a major financial hit for local homeowners and establishments.
In Europe, where wealthy Chinese tourists have become mainstays of hotels, shops and cultural destinations, the outbreak has dealt a blow to businesses after Beijing banned overseas group tours and many countries restricted or barred entry to people from China.
But amongst the mainstays hide some real gems, like Kira Puru's "Molotov," Lemon Demon's "Touch Tone Telephone," Louis Cole's "Weird Part of the Night," and the unmistakably aggressive jam collab between Deerhoof and Awkwafina "Your Dystopic Creation Doesn't Fear You".
Mainstays Mesh Task Chair with Plush Padded Seat — $31.50 (list price $39.99) Serta Big and Tall Commercial Office Chair with Memory Foam — $49.983 (list price $139.99) Flash Furniture Mesh Back Computer Chair — $53.84 (list price $80) Manhattan Open Computer Desk with Adjustable Shelf — $84.99 (list price $116.46)  Best Choice Products Modular L-Shape Desk Workstation — $94.99 (list price $181.99) Better Homes & Gardens Emory Computer Desk (Gray Oak) — $99 (list price $119) Bush Furniture Wheaton Reversible Corner Desk with File Drawers — $199 (list price $262.79) Mainstays Parsons Writing Desk with Storage Drawer (White) — $49.98 (list price $59)
"It's odd the way Benoit does some dishes so well but misses the bull's-eye with mainstays that should get the most finicky attention," Frank Bruni wrote shortly after it opened in 2008, pinning one star on his review in The Times.
The inaugural 2012 edition was essentially an extended Coachella party at a nearby roadhouse, with 120 acts over 11 straight days and nights—primarily local psych mainstays and niche favorites like Spindrift, the type of bands being left in Coachella's ascendant mainstream wake.
Aside from the bigger mainstays like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, (and niche ones like DC Universe), companies like Apple, CBS, Disney, and WarnerMedia will launch their own major platforms this year while NBCUniversal will launch its own streaming platform in 2020.
In addition to Santana, who's been releasing music since 2010, artists like 30-year-olds Luedji Luna and Xênia França, and more deeply embedded mainstays like the legendary Margareth Menezes and Virgínia Rodrigues, give black Brazilians plenty of role models in the genre.
That meant siphoning votes away from center-right mainstays such as the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), which is set to lose about 20 of its 49 seats due to its role in graft scandals and compromises with the unpopular Temer government.
The store's selection will be changed out and refreshed on a frequent basis — in some cases weekly, according to one employee I spoke to — but there are mainstays (like Amazon's own hardware products) that will obviously be a permanent staple of the store.
The investments being made into Luke's love of musical instruments and Magna's tough exterior slowly unraveling feel real and earned, and I'm looking forward to them becoming mainstays of the cast, at least for as long as the show deems them necessary.
The move marks Tencent's debut in Latin America's largest economy at a time when Nubank, as the company is known, is preparing to make consumer loans by year end, going beyond its current mainstays of fee-free credit cards and digital payment accounts.
Festival mainstays The Killers and The Cure round out the Pyramid Stage's headlining slots on Saturday and Sunday, following what will undoubtedly be a jubilant and historic Stormzy set on Friday night (he'll be the first British rapper to ever headline Glastonbury).
Chinese tournament mainstays Xiaohai and Dakou plan to make cases for the eastern playstyle; and while Korea has always had a strong hand in the scene, it has been reduced lately with MadKOF appearing as the main Korean contender for top 20.
But this season featured Popovich's first training camp without at least one of three Spurs mainstays: Duncan, Manu Ginobili, who retired at the end of last season, and Tony Parker, who left San Antonio for Charlotte in free agency over the summer.
These mainstays of Philadelphia's robust indie scene have spent the better part of a decade churning out pop-punk gems alongside offshoots from the same community — like Allison and Katie Crutchfield and Japanese Breakfast — who have gone on to grab larger, national spotlights.
Referring to an idea laid out by J. D. Vance in the book "Hillbilly Elegy," Mr. Staemmler said that while church, family and country serve as mainstays of community in the American Midwest, such anchors are missing in the former Communist east.
"I still am amused that we just matter-of-factly call them the Hamptons Five," Kerr said of Durant and the four Warriors mainstays who famously traveled with team officials to the Hamptons in July 218 to recruit Durant in free agency.
" His pointed comments, closer in tone to that of CNN anchors like Anderson Cooper than of Fox News mainstays like Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, irked Mr. Trump, who had taken to taunting Mr. Smith on Twitter as the network's "lowest-rated anchor.
Questions that would become mainstays of graphic design — of how to represent numbers, how to use color for emotional and dramatic effect, how to represent change over time in a single image — were revolutionized in the context of the American intelligence community.
You've got mainstays like LeBron and you've got these other guys that ... Your premise is that in the past, you would have only seen that if you went to ESPN, if you were at a bar or someone's house who had an NBA game on.
Lincoln Center dramatically scaled back plans to rebuild David Geffen Hall; ended one of its summer mainstays, the Lincoln Center Festival; endured tensions between longtime senior staff and members of Ms. Spar's new team; and grappled with financial challenges, projecting a deficit this year.
There is a rush of competition aiming at specifically launching small satellites, from big corporations like Virgin to small startups like Rocket Lab to mainstays like Orbital ATK, all of which are trying to grab ahold of a nearly half-trillion dollar global business.
"What Would Dolly Do?" includes cuts from a slew of Music City mainstays (Shania Twain, The Dixie Chicks, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire) and acclaimed newcomers (Musgraves, Morris, Kelsea Ballerini), as well as some of Parton's genre-crossing collaborators like Sia, Elle King and Macy Gray.
Because the members of Yo La Tengo were all indie rock scene mainstays, taking jobs like rock critic, graphic designer, record store clerk, zine editor, soundman, DJ, and many more, their zeal for music pushed the band in countless directions over their longstanding run.
Gray, who suffers from eczema flare-ups on her face, recently shared her #realitycheck with fans — and it's a far cry from the usual mainstays on her feed, which generally consists of fitness progress shots and some of the best butt inspiration we've ever seen.
Nothing against winter, but now that the seasons are gearing up to shift, it feels like an opportune time to do a little switcheroo and swap out our recent mainstays for some fresher pieces that are lighter, brighter, and break a little more sartorial ground.
On Super Bowl Sunday, beer and pizza mainstays face challenges Companies long associated with Super Bowl staples and their ingredients, including Papa John's International and Anheuser Busch InBev, are locked in their own competitions to beat rivals and win the favor of customers and investors.
In addition to the typical Beckham cameo, and, of course, the influx of Generation Z that have become mainstays at Dolce & Gabbana every season, the children of celebrities and stylists have somehow infiltrated the most important row during fashion's most exclusive time of year.
"What Would Dolly Do?" includes cuts from a slew of Music City mainstays (Shania Twain, The Dixie Chicks, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire) and acclaimed newcomers (Musgraves, Morris, Kelsea Ballerini), as well as some of Parton's genre-crossing collaborators like Sia, Elle King and Macy Gray.
Here, the turtles, with some help from April O'Neil (Megan Fox) and newcomer Casey Jones (Stephen Amell), face off against TV show mainstays Bebop and Rocksteady, with the notion that maybe (just maybe) they can become human if they expose themselves to enough ooze.
It was one of the deadliest attacks on foreign workers in the capital — and another example of how the South Asian contractors who have become mainstays in places like Afghanistan and Iraq are vulnerable in ways that many of their Western counterparts are not.
Not because they love Trump personally, but because they love the mainstays of the Republican Party domestic agenda — regressive tax cuts, business-friendly regulation — so much that they don't want to imperil it by challenging Trump's personal corruption or erosion of the rule of law.
Genel Energy — the London-listed company co-founded and led until 153 by the former BP chief executive Tony Hayward — has in the past two years sharply downgraded its estimates of the volumes in the Taq Taq field, one of its two Kurdish mainstays.
The building, which includes condominium apartments, has lost revenue, shuttered restaurants and slashed prices as the professional sports teams and corporate guests who were its mainstays checked out and never returned, according to hotel staff, shedding more guests with each controversy involving the White House.
The 2017 single "Meant to Be," by pop singer Bebe Rexha and featuring country mainstays Florida Georgia Line, topped the Hot Country Songs chart for a record-breaking 50 weeks; the song received a Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance earlier this year.
Clubhouse has ambitious plans to further expand its footprint, having raised $16 million to date through its Series A, according to Crunchbase, with investments from a long list of Silicon Valley mainstays, including Battery Ventures, Resolute Ventures, Lerer Hippeau, RRE Ventures, BoxGroup and others.
Not all goalies make their first N.H.L. start at 19, as the Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr did with Edmonton; or become mainstays by 22, as Carey Price did with Montreal; or win two Stanley Cups by 23, as Matt Murray did with Pittsburgh.
It denies the existence of millions of people who are a force for good, economic mainstays and community assets, less prone to crime than the native-born — workers, parents, children, neighbors and, above all, human beings deserving of dignity and fair treatment under the law.
We know almost nothing about this series, which will reunite MCU mainstays Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), but if the sheer joy of their scenes since Captain America: Civil War is enough of a teaser to put it on this list.
" Trump's defenses almost entirely gone Sondland's testimony, wrote legal analyst Elie Honig, "put to rest two mainstays of the Republican battery of defenses for President Donald Trump: That the investigation was not based on firsthand information, and that there was 'no quid pro quo.
Also among the top 10: Stephen Schwarzman and George Soros, mainstays of the Republican and Democratic fundraising circuits, respectively, as well as Richard Uihlein, a Midwestern shipping magnate who has emerged as one of the top Republican donors of the 2018 cycle so far.
Bath & Body Works just launched a brand-new scent, aptly called Gingham, in the form of ten new products — like an in-shower sugar scrub, a mini perfume, and a jumbo 3-wick candle — that are all on the fast track to becoming iconic brand mainstays.
Assuming, that is, that person has an occasional penchant for music games—much as I'd like to say that anyone from shooter mainstays to puzzle fiends will get a kick out of this, you do need an (at least elementary) understanding of rhythm to get ahead.
A few wardrobe mainstays that come to mind: the classic white sneaks we've worn to death (and then some), the throwback track pants that deliver an instant cool factor to every lewk, and the fanny packs that let us go hands-free and still look fresh.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's patchy collection of recent acquisitions from Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia, and North Africa mounted alongside works by postwar art mainstays like Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol sketches the potential of home and migration to reorient art history.
She's irate about so many celebrities, and about several mainstays of millennial culture — our concern over acceptable terms and pronouns, how much we love our cell phones and social media — but she aims her vitriol back into herself so often that it's difficult to be offended.
I talked to visual software mainstays like Adobe, professional software developers who build tools for architects and surgeons, VR creators — as well as Apple itself — to parse who has the iMac Pro on their Christmas lists, and why it was such a game-changer for them.
Encompassing work by 21965 painters and three sculptors, the exhibition presented a sweeping retrospective of modern Cuban art that stretched from the first vanguardia generation of 21965, among them Lam and Amelia Peláez, to such mainstays of the Havana School as Mario Carreño and Cundo Bermúdez.
"What Would Dolly Do?" includes cuts from a slew of Music City mainstays (Shania Twain, The Dixie Chicks, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire) and acclaimed newcomers (Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Kelsea Ballerini), as well as some of Parton's genre-crossing collaborators like Sia, Elle King and Macy Gray.
"North Korea's economy is not so large that it can afford to forgo stiff economic sanctions on exports like coal, one of the mainstays of (the country's) economy," said Patrick Cronin, an Asia specialist at the Washington-based think tank Center for a New American Society.
Scattered among the gleefully vulgar mainstays are now long, starkly intimate live exchanges — character excavations that have made Mr. Stern one of the most deft and engrossing celebrity interviewers in the business and a sought-after stop for stars selling a movie or setting the record straight.
The single leg takedown—which is so much more powerful because Maia is happy to just drop to his back and then come up on it again—and the back take as the opponent wall walks to their feet have become mainstays of the Maia style.
If this is to be the band's last album, maybe some of it's going to involve picking up all the loose ends from a decade and a half that's seen them grow from emo-pop mainstays to a reclusive, creative and gloriously left-of-center rock band.
Flush with a $22 million cash infusion in five days, the Biden campaign says it's readying Latino-oriented "six-figure" ad buys in the March 17 primary states in Florida, Arizona and Illinois in the hopes of killing off one of Bernie Sanders' few mainstays of support.
These 15-pound blankets are traditionally pretty expensive (many times over $100), but you have a rare chance to investigate the hype about without spending too much: This well-reviewed weighted blanket by Walmart's Mainstays brand feels like sherpa, is reversible, and is on sale for $38.99.
The departure of conservative mainstays like Mr. Sensenbrenner, who notched a series of bipartisan accomplishments in his decades in office, will also most likely signal a broader shift in the characters of both the party and Congress, with the loss of institutional knowledge and bipartisan alliances.
TeacherLists' digital-based process enables direct uploads from teachers, mobile alerts for parents, a checklist format for in-store shopping, and direct connections to online outposts of partnered retailers like Target, Walmart, Amazon, Staples, and Office Depot/OfficeMax, mainstays of the back-to-school shopping universe.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump left the White House Saturday for a last-minute trip to Camp David -- escaping Washington at a moment when sources say he appears increasingly disenchanted by advice from his inner circle and out of sorts with some of the mainstays in his Cabinet.
But the benefits these many years of maintaining a power balance vis a vis China and North Korea, deterring aggression and preventing conflict -- or even nuclear war -- have not only been mainstays of Republican and Democratic administrations for decades but have been well worth the investment considering the alternatives.
But as brands evolve from their status of early-aughts staples to current, millennial-obsessed closet mainstays, Ugg wants to cash in on the reputation its spent the past 40 years building via a pretty intense revamp, thanks to Decker's new president of fashion lifestyle brands Andrea O'Donnell.
Among BlackBerry mainstays like BBM and the BlackBerry Hub, the KeyOne comes with the same BlackBerry DTEK software pre-loaded on TCL's earlier BlackBerry devices; it monitors the phone's status, analyzes how secure it is, and gives you granular control over how services are able to use its functions.
The popularity of the terminals had helped to sustain a nationwide network of around 8,500 betting shops on British high street when more and more gamblers were using smart phones, tablets and computers to bet on sports such as soccer and horse racing -- the traditional mainstays of the industry.
Lowering corporate tax rates, overhauling entitlements, ending abortion—these mainstays of the conservative political class and intelligentsia have all taken a backseat to the ludicrous notion of building a massive wall on the Mexican border, proposed by a former pro-choicer who is more than a little Obamacare-curious.
LinkedIn, the social network for the working world that now has some 450 million members and is in the process of being acquired by Microsoft for $26.2 billion, today took the wraps off its newest efforts to expand its site beyond job hunting and recruitment, its two business mainstays.
FirstRand reported only a slight increase in half-year profit on Tuesday as Africa, once at the heart of its expansion plans, has been depressed by a slump in prices of oil and other commodities - export mainstays of many economies - partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
As proved by genuine couples as far back as Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbank and up to the current-day mainstays such as the Beckhams, the Knowles-Carters, the Kardashian-Wests, and the Jolie-Pitts, two celebs are better than one in terms of earning power and brand recognition.
"This is the third consecutive year of modest growth at constant exchange rates, and it represents a new normal in which luxury companies no longer benefit from a favorable market and free-spending consumers," the firm said, citing stagnation in high-end mainstays like private jets and yachts.
Many advocates of U.S. aid to the Palestinians believe that we are supporting Palestinian employment and civil society programs that give hope and purpose to the poor, disincentivizing them from committing the knifings, car rammings, suicide bombings and shootings that have been mainstays of Palestinian behavior toward Israelis.
Middle Tennessee State, which is in Murfreesboro, outside Nashville, was not among the 25 institutions that made the Big 25's final cut — a list that included eminent universities like Rice and Tulane, football powers like Brigham Young and Houston, and former power-conference mainstays like Cincinnati and Connecticut.
Johnson features a publicity-seeking Ivanka Trump alongside some WASP mainstays, the latter of whom had apparently realized that now was the time to come out of hiding to embrace the new display culture, before all was lost, and they could no longer dine out on their social credentials.
A combination of the ascendancy of the Kansas City Royals, roster mainstays like Paul Konerko and Adam Dunn aging into mediocrity, and a farm system that couldn't replace them with anything better put Hahn in a pretty bad position when he took the reins after the 2012 season.
This is why we need regulation that promotes competition by preventing massive mergers and giving users the right to interoperable data portability so they can easily switch away from companies that treat them poorly But in the absence of viable alternatives to the giants, leaving these mainstays is inconvenient.
Because they've been such mainstays on the Billboard charts over the past year, Drew Taggart and Alex Pall even have multiple nominations in six different categories, including Top Dance/Electronic Album, Top Hot 100 Song, Top Collaboration, Top Dance/Electronic Song, Top Selling Song, and Top Radio Song.
As per usual, J. Read's militant drumming is the standout force, but Deathlord manages to sneak a Revenge-style hell groove or two into the mix, and the production style will seem very familiar to longtime acolytes—the EP was handled by Ross Bay Cult mainstays Fiasco Bros.
February 23: Early Uber investors Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein speak out against Uber's toxic culture Mainstays of Silicon Valley, the investors specifically criticized Uber's decision to hire a group of insiders to conduct the investigation into Fowler's claims — specifically Eric Holder and board member Arianna Huffington.
"Southeastern Pennsylvania has clearly made the transition from being one of the mainstays of the Pennsylvania Republican statewide base, and a significant part of the national Republican source of support, to being an enormous challenge," Mr. English said, noting that national cultural divisions had driven away swing voters.
The Weather Up There showcases Cunningham's collaborative and genre-fusing spirit, enlisting a marquee cast of local mainstays like McCraven, multi-instrumentalist Ben Lamar Gay, trumpeter Jaime Branch, drummer Mike Reed, multi-instrumentalist Mikel Patrick Avery, cellist Tomeka Reid, saxophonist Dustin Laurenzi, bassist Matt Ulery, and saxophonist Josh Johnson.
Despite racking up a bunch of award nominations in the tail end of the 2000s, Ne-Yo is now one of those pop culture mainstays that continues on in the absence of anyone vocally wanting it, like Ryan Seacrest, Survivor, and the entire Now That's What I Call Music!
He emphasizes gun licensing and registration as his main proposal, but his plans also include the typical mainstays of Democratic gun policy: universal background checks, an assault weapons ban, closing loopholes in existing laws and regulations, red flag laws, safe storage requirements, and more funding for gun violence research.
The 33,000-square-foot former parking lot at 18 NW 14th Street, right alongside the NADA art fair's new venue at the Ice Palace Studios and a few blocks from other mainstays Art Miami and Context, will put Satellite in the thick of the action in December's fair week.
The popularity of the terminals had helped to sustain a nationwide network of around 8,500 betting shops on British high street when more and more gamblers were using smart phones, tablets and computers to bet on sports such as soccer and horse racing — the traditional mainstays of the industry.
Many of the Wall Street financiers who have been mainstays of Republican "super PACs" in the six years since the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision have rallied behind Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, betting that he is the party's best chance to win a general election battle against Hillary Clinton.
Following the allegations, Batali stepped down from the Batali & Bastianich Hospitality Group, which managed Babbo, Del Posto, and several other Manhattan culinary mainstays, and is reportedly in the process of buying out Batali (though there have been significant delays in their timeline to do this, as negotiations have dragged on).
And the bar phenomenon is not limited to your local upscale organic food chain: According to a recent Outside Magazine piece, the market has absolutely exploded in recent years, with mainstays like Kind and Clif competing with upstart brands like Larabar and Zing to rake in an estimated $29 billion globally.
Inspired by the cooking of Quaglia's mother Patrizia Ferrario back home in Milan, the menu at Pietro will favor light, clean versions of Italian mainstays, such as a "secret recipe" for pasta alla carbonara, with only a little butter and no cream, and branzino with pink peppercorn and lemon zest.
Though Turner was mostly writing about things he'd seen while working in his local bar in Sheffield—the observations in his lyrics culminating in viewpoints altogether more mature than that of an 18 year-old on their first Big Night Out—Arctic Monkeys' first two albums are indie club mainstays.
It's produced in large part by his mainstays London on da Track and Wheezy; it skews bright and glossy, where most songs––the Jaden Smith duet "Sin" being a notable exception––shirk both the mean, maximalist trap Thug sometimes trafficked in before and the weirder, more minimal strains (see: Barter 6).
Best known for his murals depicting the anatomies of tigers, rabbits, sharks and pop culture mainstays like Spongebob and Ariel from The Little Mermaid,  Austrian street artist Nychos offers viewers a new perspective on the father of psychoanalysis with his latest public art installation in partnership with the Vienna Tourist Board.
The result, combined with just-as-shocking outcomes in two simultaneous games in Honduras and Panama on the final day of qualifying for the Concacaf region, ushered in the unthinkable: The American men, mainstays of the World Cup for more than a generation, are out of next summer's tournament in Russia.
Instead, the group has gotten used to the unpredictability this brings: So far, there's been a revolving cast of 26 members, though the other musicians present during the interview, Lias's brother, Nathan Saoudi (a keyboardist), the saxophonist Alex White and the guitarist Adam J. Harmer, are the band's current mainstays.
To the Editor: Re "White House Tax Plan Puts Business at the Fore" (front page, April 26): Congress should maintain one of the mainstays of President Ronald Reagan's monumental Tax Reform Act of 1986: Tax small-business income and capital gains at the same rates as ordinary income like wages.
Summary: HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons hosts the most downloaded sports podcast of all time, with a rotating crew of celebrities, athletes, and media staples, as well as mainstays like Cousin Sal, Joe House, and a slew of other friends and family members who always happen to be suspiciously available.
That lime light is all hers—Tink still won't lean on features, save for a Lil Durk slot on "Stay On It." She does returns to the production of mainstays Timbaland, Cookin Soul, C-Sick, and others, but it's the confident ease and delivery of her verses that keep you listening.
The website taps into the nostalgia for the 19903s that we've seen in the film's trailers, and features a ton of components that were mainstays of the web almost a quarter of a century ago: random animations, zany photo editing, HTML frames, brightly-colored fonts, and of course, a guestbook and hit counter.
The Bunker New York announced today a new EP from THUMP guest mix alumnus Justin Cudmore, entitled Forget It. Picking up where he left off on his recent mix for the label, the Hotmix collective member—alongside NYC mainstays Mike Servito and Gunnar Haslam—here delivers a selection of deep, acidic cuts.
Why it matters: The companies invested in self-driving technology — from Silicon Valley players like Alphabet and Uber to Detroit mainstays — are freaked out by the prospect that they could face a patchwork of different laws and regulations depending on the jurisdiction, and they've been asking federal authorities to clear up disparities.
The band is made up from Brit indie mainstays: The Horrors' Tom Furse, Fanfarlo's Cathy Lucas, and Rose Elinor Dougall from the Pipettes, three musicians who are already respected in their own right, and "One Way Glass" is made up from soaring, shimmering guitars, little snippets of shoegaze, and a widescreen pop sensibility.
The crowd of designers, artists and assorted scenesters was also there to check out the Black Leather Jacket, a philanthropic partnership with Christie's to benefit two downtown mainstays: White Columns, the city's oldest alternative nonprofit space, and the Center, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community center, on nearby West 13th Street.
"It's a return to these really beloved characters and seeing them in new sets of circumstances and how they will deal with those, and hopefully, a good mix of the drama, comedy, and romance that had been the mainstays of it all," executive producer, Neame, told EW. "Downton Abbey" ran from 2010-2015.
White grew up in two of America's greatest musical crossroads — Memphis (where he started playing music with friends Booker T. Jones and David Porter, later mainstays of Stax Records) and Chicago (where he played drums on hits by Fontella Bass and Billy Stewart, and became part of Ramsey Lewis's immensely popular jazz trio).
New York mainstays to appear at the theater include Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, a Dance Company, which is to return to the Joyce with the premiere of a duet for Mr. Brown and the troupe's artistic director, Arcell Cabuag, in celebration of Mr. Cabuag's 20th anniversary with the company (Feb. 6-11).
If you follow any of them on Instagram, you know they're typically decked out in Alison Lou, the New York City-based brand whose pieces have become mainstays on the ears and necks of some of the world's most popular women, from rainbow hoops on Lupita Nyong'o to oversized lucite ones on Blake Lively.
On the backs of such mainstays as (checks Wikipedia) Jason Kipnis and (consults 22016 fantasy team) Corey Kluber, the Indians have won their first division title in nine years, and with (looks at cereal box) Coco Crisp and (listens to "Smooth") Carlos Santana in the mix, Cleveland could make a deep run in the playoffs.
Though he's best known on this side of the pond for playing the 10th incarnation of the iconic protagonist on "Doctor Who," Tennant has a long history onstage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and other West End mainstays, and his conversations with friends and colleagues (among them Michael Sheen and Olivia Colman) are always illuminating.
Before this week, that contest, in which Ingram sank 39 of his 50 shots in a half-empty arena in Toronto, represented one of the high points of a long and consistent career for one of the mainstays of a league that rarely gets romanticized in the way that baseball's minor leagues often are.
The rest of the lineup announced so far includes, but is not limited to, Detroit mainstays like Kevin Saunderson, Carl Craig, and Juan Atkins (here presenting his "Borderland" project with Basic Channel alumn Moritz von Oswald), along with Iranian-American artist Dubfire, house legend Marc Kinchen, Canadian magnate Richie Hawtin, and many, many, more.
The group's first vinyl-only release—and the fourth installment of their Groove Booty series—drops May 1, and is set to feature new tracks from label mainstays like Geode, Jafu, Congi, B9 (as well as affiliates like K-LONE and Circula), in addition to two-discs of succulent cuts from their back catalogue.
But its core mission remains essentially the same — raging, screaming, punk and metal bands and bouncier emo and pop-punk groups, from mainstays like All Time Low and Taking Back Sunday to promising younger acts on smaller stages, setting up shop at amphitheaters and in parking lots from San Diego to West Palm Beach, Fla.
In the Army's 2020 proposed budget, Mr. Esper moved to cut legacy programs such as the CH-47 Chinook helicopter and the M2 Bradley Fighting vehicle, two mainstays in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, in a move to better align the Army to fight in great power conflicts with countries like Russia and China.
Coupling iconic mainstays of Pop, like Robert Indiana, Claes Oldenburg, and Andy Warhol, with the vanguard prints of Peruvian Emilio Hernández Saavedra, the ravaged sculpture of Argentine Marta Minujín, and the apopolyptic mixed-media paintings of Cuban Luis Cruz Azaceta, the exhibition elucidates mass media's transcultural referents and generates an amplified understanding of the onomatopoeic pop(ular).
Still, Ramos, State Assemblyman and current Public Advocate candidate Ron Kim, and representatives from advocacy organizations NYCC, DRUM and ALIGN, (all mainstays of protests against HQ2 in New York) turned out to stand on a bland patch of sidewalk bounded by a UHaul facility, a highway, a barbed wire fence, and a cemetery at 11am. Why?
From recording early material with LA producer Nick Waterhouse, to eventually playing SoCal fests like Coachella and Desert Daze, they've spent the better part of the last decade floating in the scene, surfing, recording three albums and a number of singles that would cement them as mainstays of a rich garage sound embraced well beyond the beach.
Now owned by Google, the video network based its business around user-generated content from day one, but in more recent years one of the big mainstays of that content has been high-wattage YouTube stars, who have attracted enormous audiences around series of videos that are often of a humorous but also factual and how-to nature.
And while the directors include such mainstays of the format as Jack Arnold (who, between "It Came From Outer Space" and "Creature From the Black Lagoon," is probably more associated with 3-D than any filmmaker of the period), it also features rarities by such greats as Budd Boetticher ("Wings of the Hawk," Wednesday and Nov.
And while the directors include such mainstays of the format as Jack Arnold (who, between "It Came From Outer Space" and "Creature From the Black Lagoon," is probably more associated with 25601-D than any filmmaker of the period), it also features rarities by such greats as Budd Boetticher ("Wings of the Hawk," Wednesday and Nov.
The mall's transformation was the work of party crews Long Winter and It's Not U It's Me. Long Winter is an annual music and art event series that's maintained some semblance of underground cred over the years, thanks to its founders being members of Toronto punk mainstays Fucked Up, and being adamant about running all-age shows.
Jane's a writer who in the pilot has been newly promoted out of her assistant position to become a staff writer, and who has always dreamed of writing for Scarlet — although, confusingly, she seems to simultaneously adore Scarlet's glossy aspirationalism and find the idea of writing about clothing and relationships and the other mainstays of women's magazines to be degrading.
In February, as three members of the New York band led by the 22-year-old saxophonist Isaiah Barr prepared to perform at the Eldridge Street Synagogue on the Lower East Side, the audience filled with young people dressed in high-end streetwear, and the downtown jazz mainstays Marc Ribot and Roy Nathanson joined onstage on guitar and alto sax.
Well, some might say it all goes back to BB creams, then CC creams, then DD creams after that... The trendy hybrids, which picked up steam on the U.S. market a few years back and haven't slowed down since, are likely to thank for being the driving force behind the barrage of multitasking products on the market — which quickly became mainstays on our top shelves.
Smart Bar also announced a series of partnerships with likeminded promoters across the country, including SF mainstays As You Like It, NYC female crew Discwoman, Pittsburgh's kings of the queer underground Honcho and Detroit's Interdimensional Transmissions, whose own No Way Back series of events inspired by the halcyon days of the Detroit rave scene has become a crucial part of the nation's techno calendar.
The series, from teen drama vets Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (The O.C., Gossip Girl, Marvel's Runaways, Hulu's upcoming Looking For Alaska), has plenty of signature tenets of the duo's oeuvre and CW mainstays, but in its first two episodes fails to hook viewers with the kind of characters, relationships, and then-edgy plot lines that made some of their early-2000s work so magnetic.
And surely, it can't be easy for Mr. Jackman to pull away from a role that he has inhabited longer than almost any other actor has been associated with a comic-book character or fantasy franchise — a span when genre mainstays like Batman, Spider-Man and Superman were each rebooted twice, and even his "X-Men" co-stars had to share custody of their parts with a younger class of actors.
From the playful entryway installation of Yinka Shonibare "Magic Ladder Kid IV" (2014) — where a globe-headed mannequin-girl in an exquisite handmade dress mounts a wooden ladder with rungs made of canonical books that were mainstays of British colonial efforts to "teach" native children — to nearly an entire gallery devoted to a 2000 portrait series by political performance artist Zhang Huan, Us Is Them is all about eye-catching moments.
When we learn, in reference to a 1943 lecture Stevens gave at Mount Holyoke, that "for the past 40 years Coleridge as both poet and philosopher had been one of Stevens's mainstays," the comment comes 40 years too late: Introduced earlier, a comparison of the 20th century's great poet of mind to the 19th century's great poet of mind would have opened up a deep channel of insight into Stevens's sense of himself.
The Netflix-Marvel series, focusing on a mostly second-tier group of heroes — so far Daredevil, Jessica Jones and, beginning on Friday, Luke Cage — have been a laboratory in turning comic books into live-action TV without the noisy battles and tag-team group heroics of Marvel mainstays like the Avengers, X-Men and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "Marvel's Luke Cage" features a black hero with impervious skin — everything bounces off him, even bullets.
We can only surmise what Beavis and Butt-Head would have said about the 14 years of metal between the show's cancellation in 1997 and its brief reprise in 2011, which shifted with the times and saw the duo focusing most of their critiques on MTV reality mainstays such as Jersey Shore, Teen Cribs, and 16 And Pregnant alongside a few music videos by of-the-moment acts like MGMT and Skrillex.
"When I first heard about it, I had to have it explained to me about five times to wrap my head around what they were trying to do," said Andrew Bogut of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the mainstays of Australia's national team In soccer, of course, top leagues habitually take multiple in-season "international breaks" that, with FIFA's backing, enable national teams to summon any healthy player they want for qualifying matches.
Vancouver songwriter Dan Mangan and his band filmed an empty-venue performance at Toronto's Danforth Music Hall on Friday, premiering their by-donation "Show to Nobody" on YouTube last night; English rapper Yungblud just streamed his very own talk-show, which involved live performances, a cooking show segment, and a Q&A using fan-submitted questions; Celtic punk mainstays the Dropkick Murphys will be streaming a zero-audience St. Patrick's Day performance from Boston.
If the Bulls focus on developing their mainstays (this probably doesn't include Mirotic) in a winning environment, actualize a promising culture, and turn organic momentum into a spear for free agent fishing, it's not impossible to envision a scenario where they land a couple significant pieces and are able to maintain status as a competitive organization for the foreseeable future, at a rate much faster than anyone thought possible back on the day they traded Jimmy Butler.

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