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"And it had already metastasized to her spine," Simmons said.
During the months without a U.S. presence, the insurgency metastasized.
It metastasized this summer through her brain and other organs.
This perception has not vanished but has in fact metastasized.
The cancer has metastasized to the man's brain, Emami explains.
The cancer has since metastasized to her lungs, GMA reports.
We've got to find out if the cancer has metastasized.
Now the cancer has metastasized to his abdomen, his bones, etc.
By then, Pat's untreated cancer had metastasized to his spinal canal.
If he waited another year or two, it would have metastasized.
The cause was metastasized lung cancer, her daughter, Danielle Nagel, said.
Because it really was the beginning of ... It metastasized to everybody.
Her latest scan showed no signs that the cancer had metastasized.
More worrying still is that the conspiracy appears to have metastasized.
An ordinary grievance, unaddressed, had metastasized to become an epic one.
The cause was metastasized mesothelioma, his daughter-in-law Rebecca Steinitz said.
Over the years, that first wall, now splashed with murals, has metastasized.
That tendency metastasized even as the news from the research grew bleaker.
Lori Conners, 64, suffered from ovarian cancer that had metastasized, the affidavit said.
But it was not yet metastasized, so [it was] much easier to treat.
What a nightmare of manipulated biases and metastasized hate it has turned into.
It felt like a food court that had metastasized into an entire mall.
In the atmosphere of willful indifference, a virulent movement has grown and metastasized.
By the time she went to her doctor, her cancer had already metastasized.
But there&aposs a kind of metastasized hatred that is explosive in many ways.
However, she soon learned she had breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum.
In January of 2015 her doctors discovered that melanoma had metastasized into her brain.
In 1987, her husband learned he had cancer, which had metastasized throughout his body.
At the same time, "fake news" as a concept metastasized in two different directions.
But by the time he got one, it revealed terminal cancer that had metastasized.
In a few short years, authoritarian politics took hold in Germany, and quickly metastasized.
An investigation that was winding down metastasized into a spiraling inquiry with global reach.
The former congressman has reportedly been diagnosed with prostate cancer that metastasized last year.
But the mediation's potential has been largely wasted, and the conflict has instead metastasized.
His brand of identity politics has metastasized to states and districts across the country.
The cancer more recently metastasized to her brain and spread to the cerebrospinal fluid.
The cancer had metastasized throughout my liver and the doctors determined it was inoperable.
But even then, if it hasn't metastasized, more than half of cases are usually curable.
And Donald Trump metastasized in that crevice while everyone was so goddamn busy being ironic.
As the scandal metastasized, Nixon's approval rating eroded, both with Republicans and the general public.
His feelings toward women, at first hopeful if anxiety-tinged, metastasized in a similar fashion.
Venezuela's economic crisis, set off by collapsing oil prices, has metastasized into a health crisis.
That culture of political oversight by Republicans started then, and it has metastasized ever since.
The insurgency then linked with al-Qaida and metastasized into a Sahara-wide extremist movement.
Was this a collection of tumors — metastasized from a cancer somewhere else in the body?
That frustration has metastasized into mutinous murmurings about blocking Mr. Ryan's re-election as speaker.
The charge of virtue signaling, though, has metastasized well beyond this type of comical figure.
Outrage over the film metastasized quickly into calls to prohibit keeping killer whales in captivity.
It wasn't a chest infection, but lung cancer that had metastasized to his lymph nodes.
But in May 2017, she was told cancer had metastasized and spread to her bones.
Still, the old guilts have not metamorphosed into charity but have often metastasized into anger.
But in May 2017, she was told the cancer had metastasized and spread to her bones.
Not "cancer communities," but families of a loved one with adenocarcinoma, which metastasized to the brain.
All those product missteps and market neglect have metastasized into a serious growth problem for Snapchat.
It features a woman who is 34 weeks pregnant, with a cancer that has rapidly metastasized.
That probe metastasized into multiple congressional investigations that centered on then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Before global overcapacity metastasized in 2011, the price of aluminum was approximately $2,600 per metric ton.
Over the past few years, economic and social anxiety has metastasized into something spiritual and existential.
Trump's 2016 effort seized that sentiment, which had metastasized since 85033, and he beat the establishment.
By the time he received the diagnosis, the cancer had already metastasized and was incurable. Gov.
Here in the real world, it seems those things have metastasized to a truly bizarre degree.
Doctors would no longer proceed with the transplant due to the metastasized cancer, his mother said.
But the war metastasized, spawning new horrors that increasingly affected the United States and its allies.
A month later, doctors told her it was stage IV; the cancer had metastasized outside the breast.
"We unpack that look and how that has metastasized over the course of 10 months," she teased.
Such a disproportionate response from Trump could have quickly metastasized into war with Iran, these sources said.
In recent days, however, the protest has metastasized and started drawing a motley cast of fellow travelers.
By the time Kudirka was diagnosed, the cancer had already metastasized to her sternum, spine, and pelvis.
Then as it becomes more advanced, even if it hasn't metastasized, the cure rate begins to fall.
Either way, this is a tale of culture, hyper growth, and fear that metastasized into a mess.
The potential abuses of all this when used in politics have once again metastasized within our government.
In the Broadway revival of the play, which begins previews later this month, the wings have metastasized.
After the 2016 election, however, that stress metastasized into a full-on cultural disorder: American Thanksgiving Anxiety.
As I said, it's only in the last 30 years or so that this amendment has metastasized.
In January 2016, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 colorectal cancer that had metastasized to my liver.
And we learned that the cancer is Stage 2000, and it has metastasized throughout his entire body.
By the time her symptoms showed up — nausea and fatigue — the tumors had metastasized to her liver.
It was an aggressive form of colon cancer that had come on quickly and metastasized to her liver.
By Sunday, Sam and Vanessa were informed that the cancer in his brain had metastasized from his lungs.
In May 2017, doctors diagnosed Newton-John with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum.
It became a top destination for news, and its influence over every aspect of our lives further metastasized.
What started as a reaction against a hike in the country's gasoline tax has metastasized into something uglier.
In May 2017, doctors diagnosed Newton-John with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum.
The mother of three went through radiation and chemotherapy, but the cancer metastasized and spread to her brain.
Trolling never was any one thing, and it certainly wasn't the thing the alt-right has metastasized into.
According to the statement, doctors diagnosed the singer-actress with breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum.
The stone-throwing crowds have no political leaders, put forward no specific demands and metastasized with alarming speed.
This debased depiction of blackness underwrote a white supremacist impulse that metastasized into every aspect of American life.
The fears and ire of Americans who felt displaced and left behind intensified and metastasized across social media.
Doctors told Ms. O'Malley that the ovarian mass had metastasized, and that essentially, she had advanced ovarian cancer.
Venezuela has been in turmoil for several years, and a wrenching economic crisis has metastasized into political instability.
In Iraq, the Islamic State metastasized in the wreckage of the war to spread terror around the world.
Meanwhile, the Meme War has metastasized to Reddit at large: "/r/antifa was never an antifascist subreddit," IamSeth says.
The ones we'll remember will be those where the danger metastasized from the digital world into our offline lives.
Further analysis concluded that the cancer cells had originated in the parasite and then metastasized through the man's body.
Doctors would soon diagnose the 68-year-old "Xanadu" singer with breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum.
As a result, most women do not come forward for care until their tumors are visible, large and metastasized.
Doctors have diagnosed the star, 68, with breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum, according to the statement.
Back home, Baalsrud fell and fractured his hip, and X-rays revealed a cancerous tumor that had already metastasized.
But voters' fears and anger over the millions of arrivals from Africa and elsewhere in recent years have metastasized.
Recently, I met Meghan White, a 34-year-old woman with breast cancer that had metastasized to her brain.
They believe it has metastasized to his liver, which means he might only live another three to six months.
She also knew that his mom, Jean Manning, was sick with terminal cancer that had metastasized in her brain.
Over the summer of 1987, David's hobby metastasized from a once-a-month diversion to a once-a-week necessity.
Elaine had stage four ovarian cancer, which had metastasized throughout her abdomen and had even entered her lungs and brain.
I received a diagnosis of stage II breast cancer, but the cancer metastasized to my spine, threatening to paralyze me.
But after nearly ten years of endless expansion and addenda with minimal refinement, the simple mechanics metastasized into something else.
The Aryan Brotherhood originated in San Quentin State Prison in California around 1964 and metastasized to lockups around the country.
She was experiencing symptoms of endometrial cancer, as it metastasized, untreated, from her womb to other parts of her body.
Early on, as the war shifted and metastasized, roads became lifelines between different territories, crucial thruways of communication and control.
A civilian pulmonologist who examined him in June 2017 spotted the cancer, he said, but by then it had metastasized.
He has reportedly been diagnosed with prostate cancer that metastasized last year and has decided not to treat it further.
Frankly, the whole fact of this cancer, a malignancy in my colon that later metastasized to my liver, felt inconceivable.
Every thought goes through your head as you are awaiting scans to see if it has metastasized to other organs.
I knew something was wrong, but any time someone tells you you have metastasized cancer, it's an overwhelming, terrifying, fearful experience.
She overcame cancer again in 2013, but in May 2017, she was told cancer had metastasized and spread to her bones.
While announcing that her concert tour would be postponed, Newton-John's team said that the cancer has metastasized to the sacrum.
Finally, they needed a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to look the other way as their massive empire mushroomed and metastasized.
As the image metastasized through the press, the ramifications became clear: I was stuck in what had become a stock photo.
In a sense, the N95 gray market represents a metastasized version of crises that have come to define American health care.
At the Münster skating rink, algae blossomed in standing pools, peacocks strutted about, and human cancer cells metastasized in an incubator.
He pointed to the "wandering mujahedeen" of the 20143s who fought in Afghanistan, then metastasized Islamist mayhem to places like Bosnia.
A good deal of the disunion and lack of civil discourse and degraded politics we experience today really metastasized in Vietnam.
She overcame cancer again in 2013, but in May 2017, she was told cancer had metastasized and spread to her bones.
She overcame cancer again in 2013, but in May 2017, she was told cancer had metastasized and spread to her bones.
The U.S. needs to organize an international coalition, including Muslim nations, to combat the "metastasized cancer" inside of Islam, retired Lt. Gen.
As fields of undecided yellow and gray metastasized across the network maps, television tried to feel its way into the new world.
That black language at large works as a sort of metastasized meme, replicated by entities who crave access to an elusive cool.
The documents explain that the patient in question has four brain tumors — or, "abnormalities" — and at least some of them have metastasized.
And for good reason: The five-year survival rate among women with breast cancer that hasn't spread or metastasized is nearly 99 percent.
The challenge for scholars attempting to rewrite Thanksgiving is the challenge of confronting an ideology that has long since metastasized into popular history.
That theory metastasized in late 20163, leading to a December shooting at the pizzeria by a self-proclaimed investigator and sex slave liberator.
But Belew, an assistant professor of history at the University of Chicago, perceives something more in the white power movement than metastasized racism.
But his buzz in the industry came with, and was intensified by, a dark cloud of internet beef that often metastasized into violence.
Three of the organ recipients died after the cancer metastasized, or spread from their place of origin to new areas in the body.
"I've got an embarrassment of cancer, the full English," Mr. Gill wrote in the newspaper last month, describing lung cancer that had metastasized.
Southerners aren't alone in believing such mendacity, but the South is where slavery and segregation metastasized, so it may be more concentrated here.
Anxiety over new technology also helps explain how concerns over foreign mental meddling metastasized in both the 1950s and present-day United States.
The US government is now re-engaging in Iraq to beat back ISIS, which metastasized after the overthrow of the old regime in Baghdad.
But that professional animosity has metastasized from a skepticism rooted in tactical disagreement and partisan loyalty into a far less lofty form of careerism.
Gaming culture has always been hostile toward women, though it massively intensified during Gamergate and has since metastasized across other spheres of the internet.
Even the term "AR-15" is difficult to pin down: what was a once-specific trademark has metastasized into a trans-corporate branding tool.
As my narrative became indirectly rewritten by those I least expected, lifelong ambiguphobia metastasized into suicidal tendencies for the third time in my life.
Email has already metastasized to the point where it can consume more than a quarter of our work days; should we be adding more?
Charlie Warzel from BuzzFeed talking about this other part of the right-wing conservative media, which has now like metastasized way beyond Fox News.
In the same spirit, the row over Rhodes has metastasized into a bigger argument over the political meaning of such memorials and their potential hurtfulness.
According to Us Weekly, Gaga spoke about Durham's cancer having metastasized to the lungs and brain, and these are common areas of secondary cancer infection.
In 1997 and 1998, the Asian debt and Russian ruble crises led to earnings slowdowns," Golub wrote, but "neither metastasized into a full-blown recession.
"Those are the cancers that have likely already metastasized and a small amount could be hiding in a woman's lung, liver or bones," said Brawley.
In the 19th century, Romantic German nationalism metastasized into the Völkish movement, which was interested in historical narratives that bolstered a white German nation state.
They first wrote it off as a nervous stomach, but when they took her to a vet, they learned cancer had metastasized throughout her body.
A good deal of the disunion and the lack of civil discourse and the kind of degraded politics we experience today really metastasized in Vietnam.
While apalutamide is in development and intended to be the newest generation of these drugs, enzalutamide is already used to treat prostate cancer that has metastasized.
"Even while bin Laden was still alive, the ideology that he put forward, the methodology that he tried to spread, metastasized in some fashion," Obama said.
Fulminating about the canonical importance of Greedo not shooting first has metastasized into badgering fledgling stars off the internet for having the temerity to be female.
We all know Sahara, the online shopping conglomerate that's metastasized into other industries, ranging from infrastructure and abortive attempts at phones to grocery and food delivery.
The collapse of the conifers is blamed in large part on a beetle the size of a grain of rice that has metastasized with climate change.
A hospital scan revealed I had Stage 4 metastasized melanoma that had traveled from a lymph node in my arm to my brain, causing the seizure.
Particularly across the Northern Triangle, criminal violence rooted in drug trafficking has metastasized into a challenge that is undermining governance, hobbling economic growth, and driving emigration.
But she later learned its actual cause was from breast cancer that had metastasized to her sacrum, a triangular bone at the base of the spine.
In this atmosphere of apparent indifference on the part of government officials and law enforcement, a virulent, and violent, far-right movement has grown and metastasized.
Guantanamo Bay remained open, our wars in the Middle East continued and metastasized to Africa, and mass deportations of Mexican and South American immigrants were commonplace.
But in Brighton Park, residents said they viewed the recent rifle shootings as evidence that long-festering gang disputes have metastasized into something even more vicious.
A serious treatment strategy requires applying a scalpel to a complex set of misguided policies and waste generating behaviors that have metastasized across the health sector.
Players were amassing astonishing yearly fight totals, and what began as a Québécois alternative for playing minor professional hockey at home had metastasized into something alarmingly robust.
Newton-John announced Tuesday that she was putting her U.S. and Canadian tour on hold after discovering she has breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum.
Although the cancer in his bowel had gone into remission, it metastasized and spread over the years to his liver and spine and ultimately caused his death.
Millions of people were persecuted, publicly humiliated, beaten or killed during the upheaval, as zealous factionalism metastasized countrywide, tearing apart Chinese society at a most basic level.
But in an emotional open letter published in a series of Louisiana newspapers in December 2017, Blanco announced the cancer had returned and metastasized to her liver.
I have been a longtime critic of Cohen and early in the administration recommended that Trump sever ties with him before he metastasized as an existential threat.
But the problem only metastasized and got worse over time, growing new heads, hydra-like, as it sought out new ways to complicate and ruin my life.
The Nasdaq composite, laden with technology stocks, sank 2.9 percent after a flurry of bad news about specific companies metastasized into a broad retreat from technology stocks.
During the next four years, it metastasized into a conspiracy-hunt that claimed to expose shocking villainy at the highest levels of Russia's government, military, and industry.
The civil war has metastasized since 2015, when Saudi Arabia and its Sunni Arab allies in the Persian Gulf intervened against Houthi rebels, Shiites backed by Iran.
But seven years later, the cancer metastasized to her liver, and since then to a dozen other areas of her body, including her brain, kidney, ovary and breast.
Still, there's more work to be done, especially for women whose cancer has reached stage IV and metastasized, meaning it has spread to other parts of the body.
Unless, of course, Ferguson's injury is simply proof that the Nurmagomedov injury has metastasized and changed shape and spread to all those who come in contact with him.
The cancer metastasized to my other kidney and pancreas and was discovered in November 2014, in a follow-up M.R.I. after I had a mass removed in 2011.
If I'd waited even a few months, mine would have metastasized and been a totally different situation of life-long treatments trying to get rid of these tumors.
What Pichai and Upstill neglect to mention is that these pretty, enticing products are cynical and cannily devised solutions to problems that metastasized under Google's Sauron-esqe eye.
The rise of "red state" versus "blue state" hyperpartisanship has now metastasized into increased racism, nationalism, xenophobia, and homophobia that are far too often expressed through violent attacks.
If opioid addiction were a cancer in the body of the U.S., today it would be at Stage 4, metastasized and spreading throughout every corner of every state.
The first doctor who read it recognized Stage 4 prostate cancer that had metastasized into his bones, and told him he had three to seven months to live.
Constitutional wranglings in the United Kingdom have nothing on this year's American election, when what was a punchline for 22016-odd years slowly metastasized into President Donald Trump.
However, her health took a turn in August 2017 when doctors told Laurin her cancer had returned as stage four, and had metastasized to her bones, liver and lungs.
As Ellen Gutenstein lay in her bed at home, dying from lung cancer that had metastasized in her brain, a heart-wrenching Mother's Day card arrived from her granddaughter.
Nonetheless, ISIS, a metastasized version of al Qaeda, remains a global terrorist threat, and prospects for Middle Eastern stability and security for America's interests and allies are still remote.
When her sister announced that the teenager, Noa Pothoven, had died at 17 early Sunday morning — without revealing where or how — the story ricocheted and metastasized around the globe.
U.K. consumer sentiment surveys revealed that confidence ebbed away from British businesses and consumers in August as the Brexit crisis metastasized, suggesting political turmoil is increasingly impacting the economy.
It captures the aridity and somnolence of life at the factory, which has metastasized to the size of a town, boasting its own museums, karaoke bars, supermarkets, apartments, bookstores.
Our foreign policy in particular has gone in a disastrous direction, accelerating the collapse of Middle Eastern states and creating a vacuum in which radical Islamist terrorism has metastasized.
The other study of a drug called enzalutamide, currently approved for treating prostate cancer that has already metastasized, has not yet been peer-reviewed for publication, the authors said.
Since abiraterone operates on the same biological pathway, experts expect that it will be tried for patients with cancer that hasn't metastasized and could end up working as well.
Some of the startups that Democrats harnessed are outgrowths of the so-called resistance, the disparate anti-Trump forces that metastasized in Silicon Valley and beyond following the president's inauguration.
Josh wanted to make his son feel better about the procedure, especially once Gabriel's tumor – an anaplastic astrocytoma that had metastasized to his spine – was showing no signs of regrowth.
The 1965 massacres, measured by the speed by which they metastasized and their number of fatalities, mark one of the most brutal and unfathomable reigns of political terror in history.
Blumental never completed his second volume, and his papers show how the project metastasized over time, especially as he gained access to fresh source material from newly opened Nazi archives.
About 18 months ago, a tumor that developed at the site of his prostate had to be removed, but his cancer has not metastasized to other parts of his body.
As such, knowing that Saul is in Jimmy's increasingly near future only makes it more remarkable that Better Call Saul's fourth season hasn't metastasized into a parody of a legal drama.
In May, the 68-year-old Xanadu star announced she was putting her U.S. and Canadian tour on hold after discovering she has breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum.
Photo: APTwitter, the social media website best known for ignoring its abuse problem until it metastasized into a full-blown presidency, has as of late been trying to change its image.
Starting with the premise that the New York bagel had metastasized into an overrisen, underbaked balloon of flabby dough with a bellybutton where its hole should be, Ms. Weller scaled back.
The ailment was originally attributed to sciatica, but today the 68-year-old singer released a statement that she's been diagnosed with breast cancer and it has metastasized to her back.
Ricciardi, a biologist, grew up on the banks of Lake Saint-Louis, which bulges out from the St. Lawrence River—the route through which the mussels metastasized to the Great Lakes.
This violence has metastasized from Pittsburgh to El Paso; and the violence will continue until we defeat this hatred and the man endorsing these 'very fine people' from the Oval Office.
Previous presidents have made similar mistakes: Barack Obama's ill-judged military exit from Iraq in 2011 created the conditions in which the Islamic State metastasized three years later (forcing our return).
The task facing the next president is not just defeating Islamic State inside Syria, but doing so even as the local problems there have metastasized into broad issues with global consequences.
Without this sort of documentation of end-of-life wishes, Dr. Zitter writes, a 90-year-old with metastasized prostate cancer ended up paralyzed and tethered to machines after cardiac arrests.
Despite efforts to curb hate speech, eradicate bullying and extend tolerance, a culture of nastiness has metastasized in which meanness is routinely rewarded, and common decency and civility are brushed aside.
Metastatic breast cancer, also known as stage IV breast cancer, indicates that the breast cancer has spread (or metastasized) to other parts of the body, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
"The back pain that initially caused her to postpone the first half of her concert tour, has turned out to be breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum," Tuesday's statement said.
Fears about Kaspersky Lab have metastasized in recent months as U.S. lawmakers and intelligence officials have tried to understand the full range of Russia's cyber-enabled meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
And despite claiming to be a fiscal conservative, under Christie, New Jersey's long-standing pension crisis metastasized into a $135 billion shortfall, making it the most severely underfunded public system in America.
But it also does feel like the message of the show has expanded beyond just relational aggression among females, and it's sort of about relational aggression, which has metastasized in many ways.
The corruption investigation centered on Petrobras created a political crisis that led to Ms. Rousseff's downfall, and the scandals have since metastasized, ensnaring dozens of leading politicians and once-prominent business executives.
Even though de jure legal racism has been attacked successfully, what is now described as "systemic racism" hasn't, or it's metastasized in ways you might expect to replace formal legal forms of racism.
It's true that a glut of powerful painkillers flooding the market helped trigger the opioid epidemic, but the latest data — including stats cited by Christie's commission — show that the problem has since metastasized.
But having witnessed the full history of the modern internet, I know online hate isn't some social media cancer that only recently metastasized on more traditional websites — it's been there from the start.
Vast fields and mountainsides have been left largely untouched, save for large burial mounds of black plastic bags filled with low-level radioactive waste that metastasized across the landscape as the work progressed.
The federal inquiry, led by Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, has now metastasized across the state and reached all the way to the governor's office.
In the conflict that began in Chechnya and has since metastasized into a loosely organized Islamic rebellion throughout the Caucasus region, Russian security services routinely arrest, torture and kill relatives, rights groups say.
In 53 percent of pancreatic cancer cases in the United States, the cancer has metastasized to distant organs, which the National Cancer Institute said decreases the five-year survival rate to 2.9 percent.
But any Democratic complicity in elevating Kavanaugh will mean that the cancer on this presidency, already in stage "what did he know and when did he know it," has metastasized to the opposition.
In the lineage of American horrors, the carnage that metastasized in Charlottesville, Virginia, this week presents itself as a familiar one, an occurrence that bears much of the same bloodied fruit of generations past.
The swiftness of acid house's rise was remarkable: Within a year, Shoom's MDMA-fueled model had metastasized from 500 people (the size of the gym where Rampling threw Shoom) to mega-parties of 280,270.
Transplant physicians would have to consider what kind of cancer the donor had, which organs were involved, whether the cancer had metastasized and how long ago the donor had received treatment for the cancer.
But as cybersecurity threats have metastasized in recent cycles, most states and localities have retired the machines (except for voters unable to mark paper ballots) and gone back to plain old reliable, recountable paper.
As even laymen understand, the development of cancer that has metastasized usually results in considerable suffering, and may well result in death of the patient beyond the 10 year time frame of the study.
Their portrayal as insensate monsters has metastasized so far and wide that it has spawned an entire genre of parody movies built on devising absurdist means for sharks to extend their people-eating reach.
Trump and his allies in the media turned this around into the idea that the FBI had just gone and embedded a spy in Trump's campaign — the original meaning of "spygate" before the conspiracy metastasized.
What began as the arrest and removal of a beloved former star during a bizarre incident with security at Madison Square Garden last week has metastasized into a real issue for the New York Knicks.
It came almost exactly five years after the start of anti-government protests that have metastasized into an international conflict, leaving at least 250,000 dead and sending nearly half the country fleeing from their homes.
This once-defendable requirement for the AT&T telephone monopoly, however, has metastasized into a near-limitless ability to coerce agreements from cable, media and technology firms who need the FCC's blessing for a transaction.
He subtitled the album "A Simple Story," but "Juarez" metastasized into paintings, prose and songs — a hat rack on which Terry hung his obsessions with violence, Southwestern history, racial conflict, personal freedom and doomed romance.
The guy that I was with, Ray Pfeifer, had a titanium rod in his leg that was breaking because of the metastasized cancer that was roiling through it that he got from being on the pile.
The 68-year-old actress told Today that she initially thought she was in pain and having trouble walking due to sciatica, but doctors discovered that she had breast cancer that had metastasized to the sacrum.
The staging for lung cancer is predicated on the tumor's size, whether it has spread to lymph nodes, the location of those lymph nodes, or whether it has metastasized to another organ or to the bones.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Less than a week ago, Tiffany Schwantes, 34, was hooked up to an intravenous chemotherapy drip at her local cancer center in Huntsville, Alabama, receiving treatment for cancer that has metastasized to her lungs.
" He continues, "But without this PSA test itself, or any screening procedure at all, how are doctors going to detect asymptomatic cases like mine, before the cancer has spread and metastasized throughout one's body rendering it incurable?
As the Syrian civil war metastasized over the last five years, Turkey, in its determination to see Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, ousted, supported rebel groups, offering its territory as a transit route for fighters and weapons.
But on Tuesday, the entertainer, 68, revealed she's been dealt another blow: After postponing her tour earlier this month because of severe back pain, she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum.
By most accounts, what began as unrest over pocketbook issues like high food prices and unemployment soon metastasized into a broader frenzy of agitation against the Islamic regime and its focus on religious issues over economic ones.
The agency was originally created to ensure the effectiveness of human capital in the federal government, but it has since metastasized into a institutional nightmare that makes it almost impossible to fire any worker for any reason.
But what's more interesting to watch has been the embrace of the Epstein murder theory among leftists, whose distrust of centrist Democrats, including the Clinton family, along with the uber-wealthy, has metastasized into a conspiratorial hatred.
Tip ''I say, 'The doctors told me there is nothing they can do, it is inoperable and incurable,' '' says Wanda N., who is 50 and in hospice care at home in New York with metastasized colon cancer.
The organization that once staked out a self-proclaimed caliphate across Iraq and Syria has now metastasized into a more traditional terrorist group — an atomized, clandestine network of cells engaged in guerrilla attacks, bombings and targeted assassinations.
The FBI interviewed Mateen three times in 85033 and 2014; there are currently more than 900 ISIS-related investigations underway in all 50 states and the threat of ISIS has metastasized on Obama's watch — he is accountable.
Less than a day after the Trump administration confirmed the killing of Qassem Soleimani, the scramble to confront the Republican president on Iran laid bare how quickly the situation had metastasized into a potentially campaign-altering development.
The son of a peanut farmer who entered the US Naval Academy during World War II, Carter announced he beat cancer in December 2015 after he received experimental treatment for liver cancer that metastasized to his brain.
"Amid a relative balance between domestic resilience and external headwinds, a metastasized global trade war would likely trigger a cascade of economic and financial reactions that would tip the global economy into a growth recession," he wrote.
The American people, including those in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio, made a moral choice to put an end to the Clinton legacy and avoid all the associated scandals that would have metastasized during the next four years.
This latest attack is a metastasized version of WannaCry, the ransomware attack that within a few days in May ripped through over 3 million computers in 150 countries and spread faster than most highly contagious diseases ever have.
Ms. Columbia's smoking habit may well have contributed to her disease, but doctors suggested that the lung tumor, which metastasized to her brain, also may have been related to toxins she inhaled near the World Trade Center site.
Trump has metastasized the perceived paternalism, paranoia and patriotism of the disenfranchised that has been ignited, stoked and flamed by iconic populists as former Republican President Teddy Roosevelt as the Bull Moose nominee in 2023, Wisconsin Republican Sen.
"The back pain that initially caused her to postpone the first half of her concert tour, has turned out to be breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum," a statement posted on her official Facebook page read.
According to Fred Hutch, a premiere cancer research organization, this is also known as metastatic breast cancer, meaning the cancer has metastasized or traveled, making tumors in other parts of the body, like the brain liver and lungs.
The painful twist is that what seemed like the Democrats' most valuable asset in the midterm campaign — the wave of liberal activism unleashed by President Trump — has metastasized into a mortal threat because of the glut of candidates.
According to Metavivor, a patient-run MBC organization, the percentage is even lower — just 2 to 5% — if you exclude research on the prevention and progression of metastasis and focus only on treating the patient with already metastasized disease.
According to Metavivor, a patient-run MBC organization, the percentage is even lower — just 2 to 3% — if you exclude research on the prevention and progression of metastasis and focus only on treating the patient with already metastasized disease.
It is not, then, a crisis of American democracy at all, but a sickness in the Republican Party—one that took root with Newt Gingrich's "Republican Revolution" in the 1990s, and which has only metastasized within the GOP since.
Enter Chris Brown and Soulja Boy—rappers, former collaborators, and mostly relevant names—who rung in the new year with a Twitter beef that metastasized into a three-round pay-per-view boxing match in a matter of days.
Until such time as advanced tools and tests are able to identify which patients are most at risk for metastasized cancer there is no substitute for the urologist and patient working together to decide the best course of treatment.
My thought bubble: The confrontation between Washington and Beijing, which initially centered on alleged intellectual property theft, has metastasized over the past 18 months, roping in US security concerns about telecom equipment giant Huawei and Chinese purchases of US agricultural goods.
But what seemed then like a relatively low-risk ploy to deal with a short-term political problem has metastasized into an issue that could badly damage Britain's economy, influence the country's direction for generations — and determine Mr. Cameron's political fate.
The assault, for which Turkish authorities blamed the Islamic State, is the latest evidence of how the chaos in the Middle East, in particular the Syrian war, has metastasized, spilling over borders and rattling countries that are crucial to regional stability.
We get not one but two of what I think are some of the greatest monologues in the series, one from Jesse about his aunt who hallucinates an opossum in her house from the cancer that has metastasized to her brain.
The study details: Over several years, the team tested 250,2000 cancer patients (with stage I to III cancers that had not metastasized) and 812 healthy people to assess mutations in cancer genes and circulating proteins that tend to indicate cancer.
After her own mother was diagnosed with metastasized breast cancer, the woman dropped out of school until her mom passed away and is currently a squatter in her sister's house doing content moderation at the world's most popular search engine.
The companies said separately on Saturday their respective drug candidates — in a class known as PARP inhibitors — staved off the return of metastasized ovarian cancer in women who had responded to initial standard treatment, reducing the risk of a relapse.
While the origins may have been political, with a resulting split in the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLA), the violence almost instantly metastasized into a war along ethnic lines, with ethnic Dinka and Nuer communities as the main protagonists.
From images of go-go dancers at a Sunset Strip Bar Mitzvah to 13-year-olds casually flashing $100 bills, this early footage suggests Los Angeles itself birthed an ethos of boundless consumerism that has since metastasized across the globe.
HILARY HINZMANN New York To the Editor: Since 1996 it is we — America — who have deported deadly criminal gang members to Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, who then matured and metastasized into the mortal threats that these refugees have come here to escape.
The story metastasized, growing to incorporate the devastating partition of India into Muslim-majority Pakistan and Hindu-majority India in 1947 and including sidetracks into Bollywood filmmaking, spiritual transcendence, and intelligence agency machinations—all served with heaping helpings of love, betrayal, and murder.
So particularly for cancer, if you can detect a cancer early, your probability of actually curing someone of cancer is much higher than if you detect it late after a cancer has spread from its primary location and metastasized to other locations.
When I told him that I thought he had opened the discussion about Rich as a diversion, he accused me of being a conspiracy theorist, and said that it was not his problem that the story had metastasized across the right-wing media.
In its proximity to violence and its ever-more-accessible transmission via the internet, the hoax has metastasized, the stakes raised ever higher in what Mr. Young calls our "Age of Euphemism," when "fake news" is a rallying cry for any unwelcome report.
Major Lazer—which started out in the late 00s as a sincere attempt to bridge Caribbean dancehall with American electronic pop—has since metastasized into a winningly goofy brand that provides a tongue-in-cheek Twerking Experience at festivals and undergrad Spring Formals.
Apparently, then, what was once given without legal authority has metastasized into a legal right, not just to remain in the country for the period of the illegally-granted deferred action, but permanently, and not just as legal residents, but as citizens.
This was also the case with the first one, but in the 14 years between them, the superhero movie industry has metastasized into a behemoth empire not unlike the one Elastigirl is trying to fend off, so the wink is all the more appreciated.
According to a GoFundMe page that was created for her family — which has already brought in over $114,000 — it's unclear what the primary source of the cancer is, but it has metastasized to Tessie's liver and lymph nodes, making surgery not an option for her.
But Japan was never rattling sabers at the United States, so the issue more or less worked itself out, helped in part by China beginning to attract attention as the United States' largest trade problem in the mid-1990s – a problem that has since metastasized.
"If you only saw breast cancer after it metastasized, you would think breast cancer is very, very hard to treat," Leslie Hayes, a family physician in Española, New Mexico, who was named a "Champion of Change" by the White House in 2016, told me.
Two of the parents of a child who died at the school wrote an open letter to Facebook's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, last month, describing how toxic lies about the school shooting spread via social media had metastasized into violent hate and threats directed at them.
By 2014, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was shutting off Twitter in Turkey to quell protests, and then it came home, first as Gamergate, wherein an online campaign of sexual harassment against women, somewhat related to videogames, metastasized into an army of enraged bots and threats.
Disease pathogenesis:  Seventeen prior essays—dating back to May—have explored how rapidly and methodically the underlying malignancy has metastasized globally, the most recent of which have elucidated the legal underpinnings of this effort and the flimsy rationalizations for procrastination that have been diagnosed.
Concerns about the company have metastasized in the United States in recent years due to the deterioration in U.S.-Russia relations following Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014 and later when U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russia had hacked the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
What started as a minor snub metastasized into a referendum on the current state of hip-hop, as Meek accused Drake of hiring a lesser-known rapper named Quentin Miller to write his rhymes, a charge that might once have been a career-ender.
All that angst has metastasized in the past few months, with a widely circulated open letter to Google asking it to fix AMP, more Medium blog posts than can be read in a week, Twitter screeds, and arguments in the comments of AMP's own GitHub code repository.
The iconic singer and Grease star, 69, who last year announced she'd been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to her back, shared a statement on her social platforms Wednesday afternoon explaining that a number of recent appearance cancellations are no cause for alarm.
Last week, the 70-year-old Grease actress — who announced in 2017 that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasized to her back — reassured fans that she was doing just fine after tabloid reports circulated claiming she was on her deathbed.
That approach focused on pushing the Islamic State out of the main cities it controlled in Iraq and Syria with the use of Arab forces on the ground and American airpower, and defeating the affiliates that had metastasized elsewhere in the Middle East, Africa and southwest Asia.
Since then, it's metastasized into an ambitious theory that posits, broadly, that President Donald Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller are in cahoots, and that the investigation into Russia is actually an investigation to expose prominent Democrats' involvement in a Satanic, global, child sex trafficking ring.
Thanks to our wonderful co-sponsor... Canopy NWA's outreach coordinator Lauren Snodgrass tells of how the group started organically in 2015, when a bunch of local conversations about the global refugee crisis metastasized into a plan to actually build an agency and start resettling refugees themselves.
Lattanzi took to Instagram on Wednesday to "thank all of you for your love and support" after the singer, 68, announced Tuesday that she was putting her U.S. and Canadian tour on hold after discovering she has breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum, according to the statement.
As Melania Trump's Republican Convention speech plagiarism controversy metastasized yesterday into yet another national story about the questionable competency and seriousness of her husband's presidential campaign, long-weary Republicans, faced with yet another news cycle dominated by an unforced Trump error, were looking for anything to buoy their spirits.
Gamergate has metastasized across the web in a way that makes it nearly impossible to contain, but from its first hashtag three years ago to the ascendancy of the alt-right in 2016, we could always assume that its many hateful facets had one thing in common: Games.
With Democrats now demanding safeguards to prevent Trump from using newly appropriated funds for the wall and refusing to backfill military accounts emptied for wall construction, the problem has metastasized from the homeland security bill to other spending measures such as defense and military construction and veterans affairs' bills.
As their hometown metastasized and Brasília started to rise, São Paulo artists such as Geraldo de Barros and Luiz Sacilotto painted totally abstract compositions — spiraling curlicues in the former's case, cascading black-and-white stripes in the latter's — that aimed to give form to the utopian dreams of a new Brazil.
It grew and metastasized from sports scandal to physics lesson to national news saga to University of New Hampshire class to interpretive portraiture session to a literal federal case, spawning motions and appeals and the very real possibility of ending up before the goddamned Supreme Court of the United States of America.
If nothing else does it, the current scandal engulfing the Trump White House—which has quickly metastasized from a matter of disregarding repeated FBI reports of wife-beating by a top official to one of recklessness in the handling of top secret information—should bring home the point that governing is serious business.
Like most of his 200 million countrymen, the Brazilian director and screenwriter José Padilha has been transfixed as the scandal has metastasized from a simple investigation of money-laundering at a gas station in the capital of Brasília into a national crisis that threatens the foundations of the world's fourth-largest democracy.
While the Department of Justice cites public safety as its rationale for continuing to enforce the overreaching requirements of SORNA, the program has metastasized, defacing some of our most treasured rights: the right to due process, the right to be free from double jeopardy and the right to avoid cruel and unusual punishment.
They faced hostility from other ethnic groups for being new, and from other young people for being long-haired mosher types, so they banded together and called themselves the Stoners — later Mara Salvatrucha, and eventually, once the gang had metastasized under the network of Southern California Latino gangs known as Sureños, MS-13.
To comprehend how welcome Vayu (named for the Hindu deity of wind) is in the context of this sprawling and booming city, it probably helps to visualize a retail scene that has been dominated by high-end shopping complexes resembling dusty markets or the massive, Western-style malls that have metastasized like a glass-walled blight.
But, as the New York Daily News and ProPublica reported earlier this year, the 1977 "nuisance abatement" law that was passed to empower the Office of Midtown Enforcement's prosecution of sex-related businesses in Times Square has metastasized over the last three decades, amended to include everything from the employment of unlicensed security guards to selling synthetic marijuana and fake IDs.
Others were advanced stage cancers, or cancers that are not confined to the prostate but have invaded nearby tissues or metastasized to other parts of the body They found that subcutaneous fat in the thighs was associated with fatal disease, and that higher body mass index and waist circumference were associated with increased risk of both advanced and fatal cancer.
Phillip Merrill College of Journalism Professor and frequent ESPN commentator Kevin Blackistone said it well in the moments after Manuel got the gold: If you know how Jim Crow metastasized in America's pools, you know how significant #SimoneManuel's gold medal is #Rio2016 #blackhistory As Vox's Victoria Massie wrote in June, swimming pools have always been spaces where social inequalities have played out.
In the years since 2014, Gamergate has metastasized and evolved into what feels like the entire alt-right movement, to the degree that many of the names boosted by the hyped-up controversy, names like Milo Yiannopoulos and Mike Cernovich, saw their stars only rise when they became central to online communities that backed the presidential candidacy of one Donald Trump.
"You know you're in the cancer swirl when I found out he had a spot on his lung and I'm driving to his house that night going, 'Just be lung cancer, please just be lung cancer,' " recalled Henner, 65, explaining that at first they thought the spot was an indication of metastasized bladder cancer in his lung — which would have been far more serious.
A little more than two years ago, The New York Times Magazine published an article by James Verini on the battle for Mosul, a consequential phase of the military effort to beat back the so-called Islamic State, the international insurgency and terrorist group that formed and then metastasized during the American occupation of Iraq and whose grim campaign of violence is a legacy of the Pentagon's war against terrorism.
The US attorney compared Guzman's "destructive and murderous rise" to "a small cancerous tumor that metastasized and grew into a full-blown scourge that for decades littered the streets of Mexico with the casualties of violent drug wars ... (and) helped to perpetrate the drug epidemic here in the US." When Guzman got off of the plane in New York Thursday night, some law enforcement officers noticed a different demeanor than that his mythic persona.
The annual event has metastasized into a sprawling tumor of reporters yelling out questions — whether the Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman has a favorite fish (yes: tilapia), whether the New England Patriots center David Andrews has a favorite breakfast cereal (yes: Cap'n Crunch, Crunch Berries) and whether the Patriots coach Bill Belichick knows about "Bill Belichick Underwear," a pair of which one TV reporter from Alaska claimed to be wearing (no: "Guess I missed that one," Coach mumbled).
And even if you don't think mega-platforms cause harm by eroding civic and democratic values (against, well, plenty of evidence to the contrary), if you value creativity, competition and consumer choice, it's equally a no-brainer to tend your markets in a way that allows multiple distinct networks to thrive, rather than let one megacorp get so powerful it's essentially metastasized into a Borg-like entity capable of enslaving and/or destroying any challenger, idea or even value in its path.
The Eastern District's US Attorney Robert Capers, who replaced Loretta Lynch when she became the US attorney general, summed it up best, describing Guzman's "murderous rise" and comparing him to a "small cancerous tumor that metastasized and grew into a full-blown scourge that for decades littered the streets of Mexico with casualties of violent drug war" before "help[ing] to perpetrate the drug epidemic here in the US." The chief problem prosecutors here face in handling Guzman's case will be the necessity of relying on informants and those "stool pigeons," who will undoubtedly testify as a result of deals the prosecutors have made with them to secure testimony.

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