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If we seek out, "like" and comment on angry missives from Bernie Sanders supporters, we'll be confronted with more angry missives from more Sanders supporters.
The slow process of handwriting missives to myself didn't help.
He often asks about earlier missives, possibly intercepted or destroyed.
After reading their missives, why would anyone support government programs?
KCNA regularly issues caustic missives on all aspects of US policy.
Some of the longer missives mix politics with more tender concerns.
Edgelords on Reddit rolled their eyes with "duh, everyone knows that" missives.
They were missives of mutual respect and love, invigorated by communal performance.
But there's no doubt that Trump's missives have some influence, he said.
But now, his 22015-character missives are coming back to haunt him.
Others, like American diplomats' confidential missives, were titillating but revealed little wrongdoing.
Because firing off these angry missives and tweets risks your political discussion.
None of her other missives about the actor make mention of feminism.
"We're both very verbose and heady," she laughs of their initial missives.
My wife's missives were wonderful to see again after so many years.
Part of winning retweets and likes is sending missives your community will love.
Most of these missives from the administration to Congress contain a crucial phrase.
The missives come on the heels of a March 22 letter from Sen.
On Valentine's Day, U.S. central bankers offered tender missives of a different sort.
Others appear impulsive, like his retweeting missives from neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
Eleonora Rinuccini (1813-1886) wrote touchingly affectionate missives to her husband and children.
Floors and walls were covered with missives penned by activists and other artwork.
Actually getting someone's attention given the constraints that digital missives present is difficult.
They were useless missives, but he felt he had to make these offerings.
POLITICO obtained the full archive of DNC Tech's missives to the presidential campaigns.
After voting to eliminate it, they were inundated with angry missives from constituents.
But his string of missives on Monday read different from his usual fare.
Thomas Massie of Kentucky responded: Massie's missives sometimes include the hashtag #sassywithmassie. Sen.
A whole lot of people must reconsider their e-missives after they send them.
Dyson wrote his mother that same day, instructing her to preserve his own missives.
Burnt Palms are a rock quartet packing bad moods into fiery, grunge-pop missives.
Like funky wallpaper, a rainbow of heartfelt missives envelopes the walls, tables, and chairs.   
Along with his professional correspondence, he dictated a million missives to the great world.
Researchers have found few patterns in those missives, however, and little to predict behavior.
Most of the media outlets and personalities involved just shrugged off the president's missives.
It only really works for really long missives, but it's a clever tool to have.
Given his penchant for cryptic missives, let's look at the clues in this new footage:
Recently, tucked among the personal missives, there was a short post endorsing PetSmart dog beds.
Sheriff Dunlap received Curry's missives almost daily and knew he had trouble on his hands.
In his annual missives, the BlackRock chief executive exhorts public companies to follow his advice.
We write missives we regret; we make typos; the autocorrect nanny state warps our intentions.
The greater chunk of his missives featured either criticisms of others or statements of support.
Many early users like me found professional advancement and lasting friendship in 140-character missives.
Such missives are unproductive and unhelpful in sustaining comity between the Committee and the Department.
Mr. Katz said he had no plans to revisit the decision despite Mr. Russell's missives.
Usually, his itchy Twitter finger spells trouble, furiously tapping out missives unmoored from policy deliberation.
We look at our computer screens, typing away missives we hope will convince somebody, anybody.
But now you can delete embarrassing missives before your recipient has a chance to read them.
CBS News reported late Sunday that FBI officials had obtained a warrant for the electronic missives.
But something rarely touched on is the intention of the publications in publishing these new missives.
President Trump is a blowhard king throwing hyperbolic missives from his tower into the crowd below.
Those missives have spurred sell-offs, with investors concerned the President could attempt to fire Powell.
Watching the fast-cut special feels like reading through Twitter's infinite scroll of 280-character missives.
The interior, however, is a mess, with vulgar spray paint missives covering the walls and floors.
The diplomatic missives include: A torn-out Bloomberg Businessweek cover featuring a portrait of Justin Trudeau.
In 2017 and 2018, missives from Trump sent the Pentagon spinning on one issue after another.
But there are clearly some who see the value in those short missives of Mr. Trump's.
There were love letters, angry missives, and correspondence colorful with news and excitement from foreign lands.
And while Clinton has insisted the missives were "unsolicited," the emails show she regularly sought Blumenthal's counsel.
They happen where everyone is, in the silos that pipe your happy birthday missives to your grandmother.
Call me a jaded, post-privacy millennial, but I never cared that Google mined our missives for $$$.
But as a biographer, I am most annoyed with him for having squirreled all these missives away.
For three years, the account would frequently dispatch joking missives, confirming that the actor was still alive.
The missives were sent to the newspaper by the artist's father, John Gainsborough, on September 26, 1738.
The party's new smartphone app includes EFF-themed playlists and push notifications for Mr Malema's latest missives.
His characters' missives are the only things that cut through the haze of his weird, disobedient stories.
There are quiet missives (the Pharrell-assisted "The Turn Down"), Technicolor bright spots ("Blackkk"), hypnotic grooves ("Jethro").
To exchange their true confessions like pen pals sending missives from the living room to the kitchen?
Yet many of these missives are in response to small slights, to which he was exquisitely attuned.
But their individual missives set them apart, chronicling their lives and loves and what might be lost.
Their missives—cruel, tender, perturbing—are sketches of life in the provincial town where Tiller grew up.
Frequently, these are missives from relatives my husband and I do not know well, if at all.
Trump's missives on Thursday seemed to answer his own question from a couple of tweets in August.
His popularity built in urban areas, where backers became voracious consumers of his missives on Twitter and WhatsApp.
Keep it shortIf you don't want wordy, lengthy emails filling up your inbox, keep your own missives short.
Then Ms. Bevacqua assembled the worst of the missives and images, forwarded them to Twitter and requested action.
He tweeted about the cartel more than 50 times and heaped criticism on Saudi Arabia in separate Twitter missives.
Before Macron's letter, only two other French presidents, Francois Mitterrand and Nicolas Sarkozy, had penned missives to the people.
The first half of one of her missives tended to be a flurry of questions addressed to her correspondent.
The lead-up to each vote resembled a political campaign, with each side dropping fliers and sending email missives.
As the hateful missives piled up online, the media was quick to call out the sexism of the situation.
" The commenters left missives of support, like "Thank you so much for this update I was getting very concerned.
Although people have pointed out to me that there are probably thousands of women with similar missives filed away.
The band's vicious romantic infighting played out before the country's ears, in the album's artful missives and sweeping hooks.
The missives, spread through the country by the millions, have targeted voters ahead of Brazil's fiercely contested presidential election.
"Yes, yes, everyone does," Gérard Araud, who retired this spring as the French ambassador, said of his own missives.
"He writes a lot of great missives about his philosophy of government, but I don't see any action," she said.
Felix "Pewdiepie" Kjellberg's hiatus from YouTube is ongoing, but his wife is still sharing Instagram missives from their recent travels.
One of these missives dared the authorities to "Catch me when you can," and included part of a victim's kidney.
Yet it quickly becomes apparent that few of those missives have remained urgent enough during his absence to need answering.
You didn't need to read Musgraves's Twitter missives about drugs to figure out that she's been working with new chemicals.
His missives provided the most direct look yet at an often private mayor and his insular close circle of advisers.
In earnest, almost plaintive email missives to supporters, he ticked off the miles, described the scenery and asked for donations.
When people using Gmail clicked what they thought was simply the "Send+Archive" button, several unintentional e-missives went out.
White House officials and the Pentagon said at the time that his missives did not amount to formal U.S. government policy.
It culminated over the weekend as Trump launched one if his most vitriolic missives about what he sees as unfair coverage.
Twitter specifically has produced a form of journalism that treats a small cluster of online missives as a meaningful social trend.
And as happened in the lawsuits over his travel ban, Trump's missives could be unpersuasive and even undermine his legal positions.
People will write big missives in email or in these channels and that is great for crystallization of their own thinking.
So far, none of these missives have been opened, and the letters are burned at the end of each premier's term.
Iran is a perennial target of Pompeo's Twitter ire, but the frequency of these latest Iran-focused missives has drawn attention.
In April, a widely shared video showed men struggling to read the missives other men had sent to female sports reporters.
In mock postcards the voters wrote to Mr. Trump, worries about his personality — not his politics or policy — permeated their missives.
That seemed to upset Banks, who defended West and prodded at Del Rey in a series of Instagram missives last Monday.
At the top of that hate pyramid is Donald Trump, who showers down unhinged 140 280-character missives on the masses.
The new parents have mailed special missives to royals fans who sent their good wishes following baby Archie's christening in July.
Almost daily, he issues legal missives and executive orders intended in some way to make life worse on the West Coast.
WikiLeaks also did not respond when asked via Twitter direct message whether the organization had verified the author of the missives.
Goudy Old Style is used on its opening crawl; Cheltenham Bold is employed for the missives on the four target replicants.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has proved a fierce defender of the President, even firing off missives at her uncle, Utah Sen.
"The tweet speaks for itself," Spicer told reporters, redeploying a line he often uses when pressed on Trump's controversial online missives.
This tweet, as the president's missives often are, appeared to be based on a Fox & Friends segment that was completely erroneous.
Crucially there's also end-to-end encryption—which means the only people that can read your missives are the person recieving them.
Some of the missives came in Christmas cards, one came with a picture of a family saying they were afraid of Trump.
Even Apple is said to be weighing up a curved screen, according to the latest missives from the iPhone 8 rumor mill.
NO NEGATIVITY, NO WEAKNESS, NO AQUIESENCE [sic] TO FEAR"), adorably enthusiastic missives to his mother ("Got my passport, got a bank account!
Stone insisted that the messages — including such colorful missives as "Prepare to die cocksucker" — were part of outlandish banter between the two.
Here are some of the reasons you might want to make the switch from writing all your missives in the Google ecosystem.
Less well known is that these missives must always answer one question in particular: how are you planning to use machine learning?
We've ceded, for the most part, that complex and invisible rulesets determine who will see our missives, travel pics, and RT dunks.
This is the gift she's consistently offered throughout her career: singing in and between the lines, sending existential missives out into space.
"Modi is building a foreign policy around himself," says Sukumar, pointing to the public relations messaging around the Prime Minister's global missives.
It's one of many structures that, from a distance, stand in the arid high winds as missives from the man-made world.
The social media missives directed to Indiana's governor this week have been frequent, pointed and unyielding in their descriptions of female physiology.
In most cases, the letters are standard holiday missives wishing his colleagues a wonderful New Year or thanking them for their friendship.
Sign up to The #MeToo Moment newsletter to get weekly missives on gender and sexual harassment news in your inbox each week.
I won't lie: I've wrestled with a certain amount of guilt at the thought of cutting myself off completely from his missives.
After parading the letter around the office in a futile search for reassurance from my guffawing colleagues — do men get such missives?
But Mr. West's shrill missives from the monochromatic sunken place that is his mansion may be consequential in ways he can't fathom.
Several booksellers received reams of missives, some hand-delivered, which advised that suggesting Mr Low was guilty of fraud was "outrageously defamatory".
Many of the people sending those and other messages, no doubt, believe their missives are default protected by end-to-end encryption.
The congressional morning briefing literature now includes a rundown of overnight and early-morning social media missives from the commander in chief.
New York (CNN Business)Even by the standards of the Tweeter in Chief, President Donald Trump's missives this morning on markets were weird.
Who would have thought that the president who writes in 140-character missives would suddenly be interested in 70 Gbps wireless internet access?
Properly implemented e2e encryption ensures that the operators of a messaging platform cannot access the contents of the missives moving around the system.
Actress Ally Sheedy tweeted a now-deleted series of missives asking why Franco had been allowed inside the ceremony in the first place.
Beyond fiery missives there is little Washington can do to unify a fractured global response and effectively push back against Beijing&aposs demands.
Instead, it's a mix of junk mail you hate and discard, plus bills and missives from businesses you also hate but can't discard.
Zarrabi, who had worked at the boutique since the beginning of September 2015, says she quit on the spot after reading these missives.
The letters were initially sealed, but the judge said he would not consider any of the 60 missives unless they were publicly released.
Some people I hadn't spoken to in decades, and I hope they enjoyed the missives from their past as much as I did.
The most shocking thing about my emails is my tardiness in answering them; I have hundreds of orphaned missives in my "drafts" folder.
Just look at these thread titles: All of the titles follow this random capitalization format, like missives typed by the Zodiac Killer themself.
He used to send them missives about the people he'd meet on the road: Disney princesses, fortunetellers, people selling religion door-to-door.
I got angry missives last weekend from outraged salespeople wanting to know why I suggested that prospects ask them to disclose their commissions.
" It is in that spirit that you say you undertook writing these missives, to embark "on a journey of listening to each other.
The poems in "Felon" are kites of a different sort — bruised, sensitive, wounded missives, sent into hard wind, from a man in transition.
We're looking for readers who want to be paired up with a pen pal and exchange missives about the city and their lives.
The annual missives, which are logged here on Berkshire's website going back to 22017, are considered required reading for investors large and small.
Had the president's lawyers, so eager to curb his stream-of-consciousness missives, tackled the commander in chief under the cover of night?
But I guess it is more understandable coming from someone worth $12 million writing missives from her comfortable $3 million mansion in Cambridge.
Trump also retweeted warnings from the National Hurricane Center on the storm but had not written any missives on the hurricane since Sunday.
Here's my full story... My POV: Fox doesn't want to pick a fight with the prez Fox declined to comment on Trump's missives.
At one point, Vincent says that a "grain of madness is the best of art," an observation borrowed from one of his missives.
He has also helped rein in Trump's tweeting, reminding the president that his social media missives can be used as evidence against him.
Bernie Sanders all sent out missives to their donor lists after the Alabama law was passed encouraging donors to contribute to abortion rights groups.
The missives  complained  of "growing frustration in the United States that some allies have not stepped up as promised," The New York Times reported.
On Thursday, one veteran London hedge fund manager who was preparing for the Brexit fallout on Friday said he was astonished by the missives.
Considering that I use Hangouts for all my digital missives, that's some major suckage, and it prompts flashbacks to that old Samsung TouchWiz life.
Kim knows from food, just to judge by her Twitter, where her missives the last few days have playfully riffed on her dietary habits.
Ebonee Davis recently wrote an impassioned letter about the need for diversity on sets, following similar missives from models Leomie Anderson and Nykhor Paul.
But then the missives started pouring in from users, describing how the device alerted them to potentially serious medical conditions and even saved lives.
APT28 is thought to be the group responsible for "doxxing" the DNC and Podesta by allegedly providing the stolen missives to WikiLeaks to publish.
The new emails were provided to ABC by the conservative group Citizens United, which obtained the missives through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Sheriff Hawk finds a letter buried within a bathroom stall; presumably, it's a clue that will help Hawk decode the missives from Margaret Lanterman.
For months, President Donald Trump has fired off tweet missives accusing House Democrats of "getting nothing done in Congress," and being consumed with impeachment.
Sample letters included missives of appreciation to fellow students and friends who offered guidance through the college admissions process, job searches and tough times.
The police have more important things to do anyway, like typing up angry union missives when video leaks of them shooting people to death.
In place of academic lectures, Mark records himself ranting at his laptop, composing "Boomer Missives" that are part white-male entitlement, part righteous rage.
Among the roughly four dozen tweets or retweets Trump issued Tuesday morning, the president shared missives by prominent GOP defenders in Congress including Reps.
But in this instance both parties appeared available to talk in real time; several of the missives were sent within minutes of each other.
RELATED: Trump's attacks on Judge Curiel are still jarring to read Trump's missives suggest he believes the law is what he says it is.
People write concise missives on the leaves, then affix them to the branches, and what Ms. Christopher calls the Thankful Tree takes blazing form.
To some degree, that's even true: Most anyone can sign up for a Facebook account and blast their missives to friends around the world.
Landing somewhere between My Bloody Valentine's poppiest moments, Wavves's least bratty missives, the result is something like if Nirvana had had a surf rock phase.
It's the perfect choice for graphic artists, activists, and anyone else preparing scorched earth manifestos, letters of resignation, or poison pen missives against oil companies.
Don't be so quick to gloss over those employee benefit missives from HR. They might offer valuable help for getting your financial house in order.
Trump regularly mounts attacks on Twitter, especially at news media and political opponents, often sending out missives in the early morning or late evening hours.
The exposed missives showed DNC staffers collaborating with Clinton even as they attempted to undermine Sanders' presidential bid, which began as quixotic but gathered momentum.
It isn't the greatest thing for productivity; I probably spend a good half-hour of every day extracting misdirected missives from my poor beleaguered inbox.
From Lindsay Lohan's #Brexit rampage to Kanye being, well, Kanye — so far this year, A-list missives on the social media platform have been fire.
Sanford's Zelda Power missives were appropriately laden with the blarney and braggadocio typical of online forums but, in rare occasions, he did reveal some vulnerabilities.
It has the look of a journal, but consists of a succession of missives, some addressed to all of them, others to one of them.
And then, when things invariably go wrong, to deconstruct its unpleasant, inscrutable missives and make like an engineer and try to fix the stuff yourself.
But he had also rejected nonviolent protest in the days before his death, calling the Dallas police massacre "justice" in one of many video missives.
Tywin's first missives would most likely be to the Freys, who want revenge on the Starks and an end to the war in the Riverlands.
You know this if you're among Pete's roughly 1.1 million Twitter followers or Chasten's 340,000, because they traded sweetly effusive missives, as they frequently do.
Jolly said he won't call donors asking for money or sign his name to any fundraising missives, instead leaving money-related duties to his staff.
He kidnaps Beck's startup bro fuck buddy and posts offensive, drug-addled missives on the guy's Twitter to ensure that she cuts ties with him.
Just know that retailers have up to 10 days to process your request, so a few missives might slip through before the cancelation takes hold.
Or perhaps these 528 postcards will stand as missives from the void, when the civilization we have built so precariously collapses into fire and ash.
"Missives From Possible Futures #1: Alternate History Search Results" imagines the outsized results if Adolf Hitler had died in a variety of ways in alternate timelines.
All those short missives you've written are mostly ephemeral, but some of them can be important, especially if you need them as proof in a dispute.
Fancy Bear, meanwhile, is thought to be the group responsible for "doxxing" the DNC and Podesta by allegedly providing the stolen missives to WikiLeaks to publish.
Tim Kaine then read aloud from missives from constituents who are terrified about missing paychecks and worried a lengthy shutdown could cause them lasting economic damage.
Details have emerged of sharply worded letters he sent to NATO leaders over defense funding, missives that increased acrimony ahead of next week's NATO summit meeting.
The statement was issued to reporters at the Nouakchott News Agency, a website in Mauritania to which fighters from Mr. Sahraoui's group have previously sent missives.
Added to these are retrospective missives Mischka wrote to Fitzpatrick in the 1990s, not planning that his historian wife might someday quote them in this book.
The president&aposs missives follow the news on Friday that Pelosi is preparing to send the articles of impeachment against Trump to the Senate next week.
Even party stores (Detroit nomenclature for corner shops or bodegas) will sometimes augment their commercial, illuminated signs for hand-painted missives along their parking lot walls.
Republicans have used the missives in recent months to cast doubt on the credibility of special counsel as it nears a likely interview with Trump himself.
Mr. Mckesson was quickly on the ground in Missouri, providing sharp, continuous Twitter missives challenging what he and many others saw as a racist law enforcement regime.
Blogging For Business: 3x Traffic Without Ads Unless you can find and engage an audience for your blog, you're basically just sending missives out into the void.
These were the bombshell missives: I am pleased to inform you that I have just named General/Secretary John F Kelly as White House Chief of Staff.
Texts from Hillary A photo of Clinton from 214 became an endless platform for imagined text conversations between the candidate and the recipient of her digital missives.
Normally this space is reserved for missives to you, but I am positive you do not care about the BlackBerry KeyOne, a new phone from BlackBerry Mobile.
So the UK could not peer into Trump's private missives and the US could not take a gander at whatever was spewed forth from Boris Johnson's keyboard.
The several-years-old missives, filled with homophobic slurs, began circulating almost as soon as Hart was announced as the host of next year's Academy Awards ceremony.
This recognition can make it more difficult for senior management to translate their "tone at top" missives into a single coherent culture that resonates across the organization.
Now we are relegated to repeated phone calls, tweets, Facebook posts, Medium missives, hell, even Spotify playlists, while my party — the Democrats — struggles to find its footing.
In speeches and in online missives, he accuses the FBI of leading a witch hunt, and regularly berates his chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Trump's tweet is the latest in a series of missives from the president criticizing Fox News, several of whose on-air personalities serve as his informal advisors.
Traders that look away from the constant spectacle risk missing future market-moving missives and the easy profits that can be won by exploiting an information advantage.
Emails made public from the tranche of deleted missives — during the thick of a contentious general election race — could create yet another political attack point for Clinton.
In some ways it's an uncharacteristically surreal effort peppered with red herrings, blink and they'll pass you by missives, and a rather surprising Bollywood-inspired closing scene.
Lee sets out to improve the epistolary record (and increase the asking price) by fabricating dazzling missives from the likes of Parker, Lillian Hellman and Noël Coward.
The violated female body is a running theme; the protagonist reveals past traumas to Hendricks, and her wounds accentuate the healing power of the missives she writes.
No way to plan for the future Faced with this bombardment of erratic missives from Trump, it's no wonder that American companies don't know where they stand.
While many messages were ordinary campaign missives, some were intended to inflame sectarian tensions and others were downright false, with no way to trace where they originated.
Do we really want to return to the days when our reading material is subject to surveillance, and only missives approved by the government can be consumed?
Her early missives do appear to be a signal that James is eager to get the wheels turning on a contentious mayoral primary, even if it's years away.
This is only the latest step in the move from writing letters on paper to mashing keys on a typewriter to tapping out digital missives on flat touchscreens.
But because these missives are designed to tickle and impress, Margot still doesn't know all that much about the man even after weeks of "nearly non-stop" contact.
Some have reached out to people in their past via preemptive and occasionally self-serving missives, hoping to assess or apologize for the potential damage of their actions.
A roundup of his AM missives thus far: Context: Trump's relationship with his counterparts in Congress was already souring, so this pile on isn't likely to help things.
The real-life impact of his pro-Trump statements and alt-right missives don't matter as much as Kanye's growth, however small, as a human and an artist.
As always, we also hope you'll share this newsletter if you have friends who might also be interested and encourage them to sign up for my weekly missives.
The current Yankees general manager, Brian Cashman, remembered the fax machine in the team's office spitting out page after page of angry missives from an enraged fan base.
We used the PPP format (progress, problems and plans) for these regular missives, but progress was almost always slow and most of the time, problems far outstripped plans.
With all that is going on, would the meeting by a group of federal judges have any impact on Trump's missives or Barr's ability to do his job?
Instead, we have Jackson's childishly cryptic missives, the latest — posted Tuesday on Twitter — in which he praised a Bleacher Report analysis that was critical of Anthony's competitive will.
She said that the missives ultimately stopped, but that Mr. LeVota — who denied any wrongdoing when he stepped down — shunned her in the office afterward, denying her assignments.
WASHINGTON — The letters have come in to her office by the hundreds, heartfelt missives from college students, mostly men, who had been accused of rape or sexual assault.
Investigators now say they believe that before the pair disappeared, they sent each other romantic missives using the drafts folder of Cummins' school email account, CNN affiliate WAAY reported.
With a few short missives before breakfast, President Donald Trump speaks directly to his base and still manages to drive the news cycle of the mainstream media he circumvented.
Alongside photos of his corgi, Molly, and recommendations of the books, TV shows, and movies he's enjoying, King's anti-Trump missives have been a fixture of his Twitter feed.
His missives and messages are previewed with software like IBM Watson's Tone Analyzer, which suggests tonal and textual revisions that soften his prose and inject a dose of compassion.
It should come as no surprise that these extreme wavelengths are of enormous interest to astronomers, given that they are missives from the most tempestuous regions of the universe.
That collaboration has not been lost on the Islamic State, whose recent missives in Portuguese noted that the French police had failed to thwart attacks on their own soil.
While the CIA is not technically live-tweeting, because the raid happened half a decade ago, these missives could very easily read like real-time descriptions of an event.
Nothing would please us more than thinking that each of these celebs got real high, took out their phone, and sent these beautiful little missives out into the world.
According to Geist, within hours of the 2012 rules being passed, copyright trolls began sending broadband users threatening missives saying that they could avoid court if they pay up.
The Clinton campaign has refused to confirm the authenticity of the Podesta missives, although Clinton herself responded to a question during Sunday's debate that was based on the emails.
The late-night missives were the latest twist in a legal tango that has riveted Washington, with a lifetime appointment to the nation's highest court hanging in the balance.
In an interview with ABC News, Barr provided a robust defense of the department's rank-and-file and said Trump's online missives made it "impossible" to do his job.
For employees who spend hours each day shooting missives across email, text and messaging apps, it's an essential reminder of the cardinal rule of digital communication: Everything is public.
He continues to trust Ms. Conway, and he appeared to enjoy her response after the CNN journalist Dana Bash recently asked her to explain her husband's social media missives.
As someone who spends his entire day typing 140-character missives in the hopes of getting a lot of red hearts, I suspect I'm quite vulnerable to this tactic.
There are tools designed to detect bias in algorithms, as the senators' note in their missives, built by private companies like IBM and nonprofits like The Alan Turing Institute.
His tweets convey "important...news and information about the government" and commentary attached to the 140-character missives "have become important forums for speech by, to and about the president".
You'll want to take a moment to "warm-up your email," however, to ensure that the Gmail and Outlook filters of the world don't mistake your digital missives for spam.
Email senders are not in the business of making it harder for people to receive their missives, especially when the people harmed by the sham signups are not their clients.
There have been cryptic missives, some intriguing – video clues, at least one fake-out release date—all revolving around an album that was rumored to be titled Boys Don't Cry.
An undated note from one of bin Laden's daughters, Khadija, is a rare find because it's one of the few missives from one of his daughters that has become public.
Over the course of 24 minutes, these missives gradually move from annoyed to desperate as the camera pans down documents listing the names of Viennese Jews deported to death camps.
" More, the PR team, in the missives it has sent out, uses words like "score" (as in the number), and refers to "rarities … not seen on the market for decades.
"I expect him to act like a president," Kinzinger told anchor Chris Cuomo, when asked about President Donald Trump's Thursday morning missives about MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
They remain one of Chicago's finest entries into the annals of death, and their incorporation of crusty, HM2-fueled grime into their punishing missives was truly ahead of its time.
Despite angry missives taking aim at US Vice President Mike Pence and Trump's national security adviser John Bolton, North Korea appeared to have swallowed its objections to Max Thunder however.
In his questioning, Wynn asked how the judges should consider the tweets and whether the missives align with the challengers' arguments that the most recent proclamation is tainted with animus.
" And Politico reported Friday that Kelly knows "he cannot stop the president from tweeting and ... has privately conceded there will be late-night or early-morning missives he cannot review.
Not even the Mafia boss John Gotti, whom the F.B.I. secretly recorded for hours, had to endure the ordeal of his marital — and extramarital — missives being shown to the world.
They criticized the government's repeated use of private letters to the judge, which they are not allowed to see, saying the missives hindered their ability to mount an adequate defense.
Yet, like Mongol missives zinging over city walls, the government's threats are at once serious and a stratagem to frighten Hong Kongers into disowning the protesters and suing for peace.
Even for a president who often lards his online missives with typos, caps-lock abuses and errant exclamation points, Sunday's Twitter missive on Syria contained an outsize number of errors.
The president's tweets came as part of a series of morning social media missives blasting news organizations and complaining that he does not receive proper credit for his administration's accomplishments.
Zelenskiy also joked about Trump's Twitter missives, saying he doesn't expect a change in U.S.-Ukrainian relations in the future, "but if there is, we'll learn about it on Twitter."
Before pivoting to discussions of the economy, Trump had one final retweet: missives sent by Mindy Robinson, host of the right-wing show Red, White, and F You: Unapologetically Patriotic.
Some of these staff members, who now number 80, work from their day jobs, sending out campaign missives on the clock with a free version of the email service MailChimp.
The style of the missives — direct, a little witchy, sometimes straight-up rude — has spawned countless memes and continues to drive users to the app almost two years after its founding.
OPEC may look like the boy crying wolf, but any one of its missives might have been the real deal — and come back to bite those who hadn't adjusted their positions.
In another test we performed we were able to delete private messages from Durov's own inbox, including missives we'd sent to him in a private chat and one he'd sent us.
How grateful I am to live in a time in which one can grab a smartphone, hide under the covers, and wait out the electoral storm with missives from internet strangers.
While Amazon and Bezos have remained mostly silent in response to frequent Twitter attacks from President Trump, Sanders' recent missives have rattled the company in a way that Trump's have not.
The 55-word Facebook post had a remarkably short life span, especially for one from Daniel S. Loeb, a charter school proponent and activist investor known for his acid-penned missives.
Nonetheless, some of the wines were unforgettably gorgeous, beautiful missives from a year when the world salved its grief over the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy with the balm of Beatlemania.
In Somali, for instance, strings of the word "ag" translate into missives about the "sons of Gershon," the "name of the LORD," and references to Biblical terminology like "cubits" and Deuteronomy.
Right now, Cardi B is having a moment, and it's not because of her online persona and short video missives; In January, she released her second mixtape, Gangsta Bitch Music Vol.
Last weekend, after pumping out a series of TED Talk-adjacent motivational missives that made next-to-no sense at all, Kanye West and his newly reactivated Twitter page took a turn.
He would send terse missives if you messed up AP Style (I did), and kept a small library on a shelf above his desk with books categorized by the Dewey decimal system.
If you don't need the backup on your phone, then PhoneView (macOS) and CopyTrans (Windows) are two of many tools that will let you browse your old missives to your heart's content.
But the "circumstances around it", he said, including Mr Trump retweeting missives from an anti-Islam hate group to his tens of millions of followers, show the true motive behind the ban.
The artist speeds through the texts of these different missives, taking on the performative role of a threat model herself; ultimately, it's a discussion about the vulnerability of Black women's bodies online.
Back in February, the messaging app announced its platform had reached 100 million monthly active users, saying it was adding 350,000 new users daily — with some 15 billion missives generated per day.
Indeed, it's easier than ever to offer your own jokes and jabs on terrible films to an audience, whether it be firing off Twitter missives or unloading your thoughts on a podcast.
Even during the election, when regular Trump missives were roiling the news cycle and routinely getting tens of thousands of retweets and likes, Twitter's user growth slowed, as did its ad revenue.
Another unveiled Colin Powell's criticisms of the presidential candidates and George W. Bush-era cabinet officers, which sent figures all over Washington scurrying to their computers to purge their own frank missives.
She has ended each of her four albums, so far, with gut-wrenching spoken-word missives—no music, just Harris and a mic—that grapple with the residual pain from her past.
Performing under the moniker Moor Mother, she culls textures from rap, punk, free jazz, spoken word and noise, creating musical missives on a range of injustices, including domestic abuse and state violence.
Senator Inhofe became one of the louder voices taking such a dismissive position in the early 2000s, and President Trump has seemed to have taken the baton with his recent Twitter missives.
Her friend downed his Chattanooga Choo-Choo (sour mash, maple syrup, barbecue bitters, whiskey-smoked oak-barrel sugar) and scrolled through his phone to read the President-elect's latest social-media missives.
While there has not yet been a blockbuster revelation that could bring down Clinton's campaign, Republicans have seized on a number of the missives as evidence that she is untrustworthy and corrupt.
At least two of the missives sent to the embassy included an unidentified white powder and came in suspicious envelopes with no return address, according to one source familiar with the incidents.
The day after House Republicans voted to eliminate an independent ethics body, members returned to work on Tuesday to find their offices inundated with angry missives from constituents amid a national uproar.
The first sign of the budding pen-pal arrangement came when North Korea's spy chief arrived to the White House bearing a comically oversized envelope containing one of the first effusive missives.
"Massive Uptick in NYC Shootings," screamed a Post headline last May, just one of many tabloid missives decrying a return to the bad old days of graffiti, grifters, gun violence, and muggings.
And when the inevitable voter suppression measures are introduced in Congress or state legislatures, we must remember that the justifications for these laws will likely rest on inaccurate missives from the White House.
While Xinhua's editorials are not direct missives from Beijing, they do reflect government thinking: Beijing jumped all over the U.S. government shutdown Sunday, claiming the impasse exposes the "chronic flaws" in Western democracy.
A lot of casual users, for example, nowadays treat Twitter as the first port of call for customer support issues, pinging plaintive missives in the direction of big chain stores and service suppliers.
And so enter the new Status channel, looking like exactly the sort of conduit where businesses on the WhatsApp platform could start pushing out marketing missives to users who are connected with them.
It's not really even new that kids are writing this kind of story themselves; lots of kids with access to a pen and a notebook have scribbled angsty existential missives somewhere inside them.
You could watch this album come together in Instagram pictures, Twitter missives, and public pronouncements, you can watch it continue to develop, and you know exactly what its creator thinks about its reception.
While the nine justices don't partake in the twittersvere, the President's social media missives have not been lost on either the lawyers challenging the ban or the judges who have ruled against it.
After a rogue vending machine refuses to spit out a pack of M&M's, Gyllenhaal takes up writing Patrick Bateman-y missives about urban life to the vending company's customer service rep (Watts).
I feel the same way about the new EPs Lindstrøm and Aphex Twin are releasing this week, short missives that succeed because of the brevity and specificity they share with Ramsay's steak video.
In his final address to the United Nations body, the normally plodding general secretary threw out his regular script of diplomatically worded missives and went straight for the world leaders on his blacklist.
Given his penchant for cryptic missives, let's look at the clues in this new footage: In conclusion: Frank Ocean's next album—maybe titled Champaign, maybe titled Perfect Timber—will be released August 2, 5065.
They pervert the idea of the valentine; for, instead of being love missives, or tending to afford gratification, they are too often sent out of spite, to carry anger or annoyance to the receiver.
According to their report, unnecessary emails consisted of notes that didn't need to be sent at all, or a missives sent on topic so important and complex it needed to be discussed in person.
The President is still surrounded by people who feed his impulsive tendencies, such as Dan Scavino, his social media director who regularly helps Trump fire off some of his most controversial social media missives.
It bugs me when my work-related missives go unanswered — but at any given moment my own inbox is likely to be cluttered with notes I haven't responded to, some of them months old.
Sent last month ahead of next week's NATO summit in Brussels, the missives warn of a growing division within the alliance between the U.S. and the other members over the issue of financial contributions.
An international trip on sensitive diplomatic and socioeconomic issues, with frequent White House missives to reporters touting Ivanka's role, is a reflection of her importance as the government's face on women's and workforce issues.
He can indulge his persecution complex, firing off missives that compare Barack Obama to Joseph McCarthy and American intelligence officers to Nazis, or he can recognize it as a gateway to disgrace and irrelevance.
And that's thanks to his (very active) Twitter account, which he uses to fire off missives about everything from the latest actions of his administration to the day's New York Times headline or CNN chyron.
The lost missives, which have been given to family members in recent years, are painful souvenirs from decades of authoritarian rule in Taiwan, a small part of the history buried in poorly cataloged government archives.
If you're a conservative, the liberal tweets that get shot into your sightline aren't the most thoughtful or representative missives; they're the ones designed to make you think liberals hate you, are idiots, or both.
Enigma generated new codes daily, and though by 1941 the Allies had achieved some success in decrypting German missives, it remained labor-intensive hit-or-miss work that required vigilance by a chain of operatives.
In an unusually terse statement that ran just 22 words, the Federal Open Market Committee changed multiple phrases from its previous missives, pointing to a more optimistic view on economic growth and higher inflation expectations.
Trump spent much of Saturday tweeting out missives about Cummings, calling him a "brutal bully" and saying his district was "FAR WORSE and more dangerous" than the conditions for migrants at the US-Mexico border.
Mr. Obama is the first president with a smartphone, and he frequently uses it to tap out missives to his top aides late at night, long after some of them had already gone to sleep.
Maybe that's why the silents we do have — particularly the early, pre-1920s ones — can seem like missives from an aboveground Atlantis, satin-silver remnants of a civilization that's alluringly alien yet also recognizably human.
There are only so many things in this life that we have complete control over, and mass-deleting digital missives with no relevance to you is an easy way to take power over your life.
The List was compiled by painstaking effort: Researchers pored through reports compiled by the International Organization on Migration, newspaper stories, human rights group documentation, and missives issued by the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees.
And when he does decide to take away citizens' abilities to engage with his daily onslaught of 140-character missives, he's potentially messing with the very same rights that keep us free in the first place.
Speaking to NPR affiliate WBUR, Social Sentinel's founder and CEO, Gary Margolis, says the company worked with linguists and psychologists to train its AI on missives of students who went on to harm themselves or others.
But deep down, Beijing knows that even a few missives from a dissident writer willing to tell the truth can help shatter that veneer -- especially if combined with the economic turbulence China is starting to feel.
La fameuse lettre Posted by Resto la mama grilled cheese on Friday, January 15, 2016 After posting the missives he received from the department on his Facebook page, word began to spread about the taboo signage.
In this case, it's fans, not network suits, who are distributing the equivalent of "A dragon couldn't do that" missives -- only here, not directly to the show's creative team, but through the filter of social media.
Because everyone can talk to everyone at any time through email and instant messages, we just let work flow along as an unstructured conversation made up of missives flying back and forth through the electronic ether.
While Pyongyang's propaganda missives are usually limited to blustery, even humorously over-the-top language, the regime lashes out strongly to any perceived insult of its leadership and has reacted kinetically to previous affronts to Kim.
That's all well and good, but the racers want the salt replenishment to be abundant and mandatory, and they let government officials know in an email campaign that sent more than 1,000 missives to Utah legislators.
The five-piece, centered around Teranchi and bassist/vocalist Nuha Ruby Ra, have been spitting out caustic and frenetic missives for the past half-decade, building a reputation as a manic live act with a sardonic twist.
Clinton was allowed to withhold non work-related emails, such as messages that discussed planning for her daughter's wedding, but Friday's revelation suggests there may have been some pertinent missives that she knowingly refused to give up.
According to reports by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, the company's internal message board lit up with missives from employees who took Kaplan's appearance to be an endorsement for Kavanaugh from Facebook itself.
Following the photographer in the season, and in the courtroom, are essentially the rest of Team Tape, despite the fact that some of the individuals on Hannah's final missives have a difficult road to the witness' stand.
On Tuesday, the Justice Department provided Congress with approximately 375 texts — which have been viewed by BuzzFeed News and include anti-Trump missives — sent last year between senior FBI officials who were involved in the Russia probe.
The missives began in earnest late last month after the killing of a former teacher at a Harlem shelter: 11 letters between state and city officials over conditions and violence in New York City's homeless shelter system.
To get rid of them all, tick the select all box (top left), choose Select all conversations and then click the Delete button—all your forgotten Facebook alerts, work missives, and birthday invites are gone for good.
But his Facebook messages only seemed to increase, an almost daily barrage of friendly if disjointed missives responding to my status updates or providing commentary on his political beliefs, job hunt, and other aspects of his life.
He said Republicans were pressing Page about the intent behind the text messages she had exchanged with Strzok, which included many anti-Trump missives, as well as a message in which Strzok had said "we'll stop" Trump.
The numbers show that even though Trump puts Twitter in the headlines on a daily (sometimes hourly) basis with unfiltered missives dashed off from his Samsung Galaxy S3, it really isn't helping Twitter much as a business.
Now, generally I round out these missives with cultural suggestions to offset all the talk of turnips and pancetta — like, for instance, please read Zadie Smith on this amazing city, in The New York Review of Books.
With it, they ran an experiment to see which emails from candidates, think tanks, advocacy groups, and nonprofits had the best chance of having their marketing missives survive Gmail's filters and make it into the "primary" inbox.
Pen to Paper: Artists' Handwritten Letters from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art (Princeton Architectural Press), a new book edited by Mary Savig, compiles 56 such missives, showcasing how writing a letter can be an artistic act.
"No matter what, I love you all," Buckingham wrote, though he also says in the filing that maybe loving them wasn't the right thing to do: the email, like his other missives, went unreturned, prompting the suit.
The president-elect's tweet came as part of a series of 140-character missives that appeared to cast doubt on the findings of the CIA, the FBI and other agencies regarding Russian interference in the presidential election campaign.
But because most work of the executive branch takes place behind the scenes, we know little more about day-to-day missives that may give the public and the Senate greater insight into Mr Kavanaugh's judgment and character.
While bachelorette parties can be credited as the original cause for 'hey ladies'-ing, there's another, less talked-about — but actually far more common — reason your inbox is regularly flooded with these groan-inducing missives: the birthday extravaganza.
In early 2014, writer Charlotte Shane began using an email newsletter service, TinyLetter, to send out confessional and crushing missives about love, sex, relationships, and the inner life of an American sex worker—Shane's "dayjob" at the time.
Cybersecurity experts believe the server in question is most likely sending spam emails from Trump hotels, not secret missives to Russian handlers, and the FBI has found no credible evidence that Trump has direct ties to Russian intelligence.
He creates scenes that make it possible for me and people who look like me to feel that we have a place in this society, despite the missives we regularly receive that we are not valued or welcome.
As part of her research, Cancian reviewed roughly 450 missives sent between two young, working-­class Italian lovers between 1946 and 1949, many of them trans-­Atlantic dispatches between Venice and Mont­real that contain snippets of opera libretto.
Democrats believe Trump and the White House will stonewall their documents, so they'll likely be looking for other venues to get their hands on emails or other missives that include evidence about Russia or the Daniels hush payment.
While Xinhua's editorials are not direct missives from Beijing, they do reflect government thinking: "The Western democratic system is hailed by the developed world as near perfect and the most superior political system to run a country," it said.
It would take a Herculean effort to chronicle all the fatalistic missives that have been issued in the postwar era, but one of the most notable comes from Henry Kissinger, perhaps the best-known statesman-cum-strategist alive today.
Just for a moment, though, put aside Musk's aborted plans to take the company private; his ill-advised tangles with the SEC; out-of-left-field cave rescue missives and insults; bizarre interviews; pot smoking; and on and on.
Included among his tweet missives was the suggestion that the plans include a "golden elixir massage room" and a strip club, but those close to the President have suggested it might end up being more of a VR experience.
These missives flowed into the justices' inboxes while they were deep into their summer holidays, and no word has come down on whether New York City's altered legal terrain will be enough to erase the case from their docket.
Elizabeth Warren has been on the receiving end of an onslaught of jabs, swipes, missives, think-pieces and general bashing from opponents this past week, the likes of which she hasn't experienced since she jumped into the presidential race.
In response to Donald Trump's tweets this month knocking the companies responsible for big budget defense programs, Citi Research's defense analyst told investors Huntington Ingalls Industries could be the next likely target of future social media missives by the president-elect.
"Pleasure Principle" and "Let's Wait Awhile" were missives about sex I took to heart; they told me it was okay to prioritize my own happiness and not feel obliged to do things just because a boy (or my friends) were.
Email is the primary communication medium, and the team of 11 takes it in turns to send daily missives to its user base — including those who are registered but not paying — that introduce the daily read with humor and thought.
Newly released internal NSA missives from the early days of the Iraq war show how quickly the agency's priorities shifted from providing wartime intelligence to coalition troops to being a "pervasive" part of the "intelligence-driven" global war on terror.
Mr. Sanders's missives about a corporate-driven political system touched a nerve among Wyoming voters like John Hess, a 28-year-old veteran who spoke up for Mr. Sanders at Sheridan County's caucus and sounded not unlike the candidate himself.
Donald Trump's two early morning missives over spy legislation before the House may have launched Washington into 101 minutes of chaos, but previously White House chief of staff John Kelly has said he doesn't pay much attention to the President's tweets.
But Something Awful prided itself, and still does, on never being quite as bad as its more anarchistic contemporary, 4chan — which would become the birthplace of QAnon, when someone using the handle "Q" began posting cryptic missives about Washington politics.
Mr. Dorsey now faces a backlash from critics who described his travel missives — which included a description of how he used his Apple Watch in airplane mode to track his heart rate during meditation and rest — as politically tone deaf.
Throughout a series of long missives, the editor was both solicitous and flattering toward Piper but also bizarrely patronizing, trying to coach her through her own conclusions in a way that I had never seen before in my professional life.
The 22-year-old vlogger is trying to repair the damage to the mini-digital empire he built out of his prank-and-stunt-filled daily missives on YouTube watched by millions of followers, many of them tweens, teens and kids.
According to FBI Director James Comey, Clinton's lawyers did not individually read the content of all of her emails before they were deleted, relying instead on header information and search terms to sift through the emails for work-related missives.
Von der Leyen said Germany could be proud of its contributions to the NATO alliance despite recent "tweets and letters" - a reference to recent missives from U.S. President Donald Trump rebuking key allies for spending too little on their militaries.
That spotlight is a "side benefit" of the president's scornful missives on social media, said Ken Martin, chairman of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, which is affiliated with the U.S. Democratic Party and of which Frey is a member.
This week, a new Deadspin report and video drove that point home, highlighting how the company demands that its local news anchors repeat factually-challenged, pro-Trump missives in relatively creepy nationwide unison: Opposition to Sinclair's blockbuster deal is bipartisan.
The rebuttal to this I hear most often is that Trump is surrounded by advisers who clearly don't want war with North Korea, and it's their calmer statements, and not Trump's morning missives, that offer the truest guide to administration policy.
What appeared to interest police more was that all of these unnerving emails, with all of their Biblical revenge threats, sounded similar to those legitimately written by Hadley — the holy justice–seeking missives Diaz reported as "annoying" months earlier, after their split.
He lashes out at Australia, threatens to invade Mexico, imposes an anti-terrorism travel ban that makes terrorism more likely, and shoots off angry missives at the New York Times when he should be coordinating a military raid from the situation room.
For on November 16th Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence (METI), the group that he heads, and the organisers of Sónar, a music festival in Barcelona, announced they had sent a series of missives towards Luyten's star, the red dwarf around which GJ 273b orbits.
Elsewhere, poet Professor Louie, Dr Courtney Morris from Penn State, and poet Aja Monet, MJ Flores and Erin from Planned Parenthood added thoughtful, poised missives regarding the women's march and the next four years going forward, to mull over amidst the celebrations.
READ: Singapore businessmen think Trump got one thing right about Kim Jong Un North Korean state media has also been far more deferential toward Trump in recent missives mirroring the U.S. president's own warm words toward Kim since the meeting took place.
Sonos customers on Twitter and Facebook fired off angry missives about the company "bricking" their older devices, compelling chief executive Patrick Spence to send an email to customers apologizing for the confusion and clarifying some of the company's plans around aging speakers.
Seth Mandel, an opinion editor for The New York Post, deploys 12 140-character missives to speak to his Republican friends who feel inclined to dismiss the left's reaction to Mr. Comey's firing: What if the shoe were on the other foot?
Two-thirds of the incidents were attributed to the Texas-based Patriot Front, whose missives — like "Not Stolen Conquered" — are dressed up in red, white and blue and reflect the belief that their ancestors conquered America and granted it to them alone.
Sanders' assertion came despite the President's two early morning missives sending Washington into 101 minutes of chaos, with lawmakers scrambling to confirm Trump's position on the legislation and even prompting a call to the President on the matter from House Speaker Paul Ryan.
The missives mark the deterioration in the relationship — initially cordial — between the two queens, and show the mounting security around Mary as Elizabeth's advisers worried about the danger she posed as a figurehead for the rebel Catholic faction and for foreign invaders.
Most of these press releases were both mundane and anodyne, as not every day can be red-letter, and because, of course, Amazon is not putting anything but a sunny, peppy face on its daily existence when it writes missives about its own business evolution.
From Bloomberg:While Kelly isn't vetting every presidential tweet, Trump has shown a willingness to consult with his chief of staff before hitting "send" on certain missives that might cause an international uproar or lead to unwelcome distractions, according to three people familiar with the interactions.
At a time when Rotten Tomatoes verdicts and IMDb scores are vexing studio heads, euthanizing some already-dubious releases, and even being weaponized, Hofmeyer's quasi-scientific missives almost feel like a goofy rebuke to the idea that a movie's quality can somehow be quantified.
At a time when Rotten Tomatoes verdicts and IMDb scores are vexing studio heads, euthanizing some already-dubious releases and even being weaponized, Mark Hofmeyer's quasi-scientific missives almost feel like a goofy rebuke to the idea that a movie's quality can somehow be quantified.
I've read missives from CEOs around the country about the need to address climate change (with some leaders even going so far as to refuse to expense employee meals that include meat), family separations at the border, and voting rights — each critically important, of course.
Trump's first 100 days on the global stage The two did speak, in one way -- they attacked one another thorough statements to the press and Twitter missives over a Yemen raid in which a Navy SEAL was killed and over other foreign policy disputes.
That's not a full solution, but it would have easily thwarted the bot used to file the bogus comments, which posted the fake missives in perfect alphabetical order as it pulled the names from what appears to have been a stolen database of unknown origins.
His plan was disclosed in three tweets, without any formal directive or implementing plan: The missives did not draw a line between recruits and transgender people already in the military and likely relying on the 2016 policy for major career and health benefit decisions.
Mr Comey's investigators found several thousand work-related e-mails that were not handed over to the State Department in 2014, when all such missives were supposed to have been returned, though the FBI boss added that no evidence was found of intentional deletion.
These stories Bowie tells feel like the missives of a mind circling through a depressive loop: breaking things in a lover's bedroom, romancing a woman who can't love, and sitting in a dark room with the blinds drawn, hoping for a spark of inspiration.
The votes are in, the race undecided, and there is a massive political battle that is taking place behind closed doors and arrives to me as missives from a far-off place in the form of New York Times updates or Atlanta Journal Constitution blips.
Clinton contends with daily disclosures from the hacked messages of top campaign aides — missives that have reinforced the central progressive criticisms of her bid, including her coziness with Wall Street — some of Mr. Sanders's admirers have been compelled to consider again what might have been.
The narrative structure reflects an epistolary exchange (well, email), but the stories Royce and Vita tell each other move beyond the perceived boundaries of the digital missives, almost as if the characters are writing past each other as they reconstruct their somewhat broken personal histories.
Since January, Bolton has fired off more than 130 withering missives directed at Maduro, accounting for three quarters of all his Twitter activity in that time and more than a third of all his tweets since Trump named him national security adviser in March 2018.
My missives were handwritten on cards I chose carefully at the Thayer Street Bookstore, and his were typed on little white prestamped 20-cent postcards; the stamp had a lovely color picture of a green hill, some blue sky and a red Beverly Farms barn.
His first two official albums generated nearly 5.5 billion streams, according to Nielsen Music, and he had more than eight million Instagram followers hanging on to every word of his posts and stories, which like his music, were emotional missives that addressed depression and anger.
MONDAY PUZZLE — We get a lot of email about the crossword puzzles, and one of the most entertaining categories of missives is when solvers write in to insist that the presence of brand names in the puzzles is some sort of paid product placement.
According to analysts at JPMorgan, who created and coined the "Volfefe Index" — a combination of the word "volatility" and the infamous Trump "covfefe" tweet (more on that in a bit) — Trump's missives related to trade and monetary policy, specifically, have been pushing markets around.
Whelan's tweetstorm (which he has since deleted) was the rare set of missives that veered so close to defamation it included, at its end, a tweet specifically meant to protect Whelan from charges of defamation by suggesting Whelan was not saying what he was obviously, clearly, saying.
After the president turned to his favorite medium — Twitter — on Tuesday evening to boast about his writing ability, and to hit back at those who criticize his missives for their typos and creative capitalization, the celebrated Harry Potter author called out Trump for his glaring typo.
You've got mail The first mail flight between the two countries since 1968 arrived in Havana from Miami on Wednesday, carrying on it a letter from Obama to a Havana coffee shop owner, a response to a series of missives he'd received ahead of his trip.
However rather more serious charges of flawed security were leveled at the messaging platform last March — when researchers demonstrated it was possible to intercept encrypted Confide messages, and claimed the platform could in fact decrypt and read users' missives (rather undermining its end-to-end encryption claim).
"The movement only lasted for months but the game makes it special," said university student Cathy Chan, 20, adding that the wall, covered in democracy missives and named in tribute to former Beatle John Lennon, represented Hong Kong and served as a record of the movement.
Here are his first tweets on the subject from each fall over five years: After each of those missives, he tweeted on the subject several more times throughout the winter — with the exception of fall 2015, when he was battling for the Republican nomination for president.
So if you consider rapacious appetite for ad padding 'a problem', then Articoolo is offering 'a solution' of sorts — albeit probably just another gap filler, treading water until digital marketing missives can be wrapped unmissably across people's eyeballs via some kind of vision-disrupting augmented reality.
When Samuel Morse sent his first telegraph message between Baltimore and Washington in 1844 — the biblical verse "What hath God wrought" — among his most enthusiastic supporters were those who believed such missives could be transmitted not just across great distances, but to and from the great beyond.
The plate can barely contain it: red snapper, stuffed with a paste of garlic, onions, peppers and parsley, on a broad stage of rice ruddy from tomato paste and primed with guedj, fermented dried fish, and yete, fermented dried sea snail, funky missives from the sea.
They can't change weather but are making situation better Tweeting friendly missives at brands is decidedly uncool, largely because the only reason to do it is to be retweeted by a brand or sent a smiling emoji by a brand or get offered free stuff by a brand.
The first of Rowling's four History of Magic in North America missives tackles the "Fourteenth Century – Seventeenth Century" and covers "the Native American wizarding community," its members' gift for healing, and how the legend of "skinwalkers" came from Native American wizards who could turn themselves into animals (or "Animagi").
Another Twitter spokesperson also pointed to a few pieces of academic research which suggest the Islamic State terror group has shifted its social media strategy from relying on Twitter's platform to distribute violent propaganda to utilizing the messaging platform Telegram (which lets users broadcast missives to large groups).
We also request that you desist from further communications with the company's employees, which is the province of the Board of Directors as a whole, as it may so choose, and authorized officers; your transparently destructive ululating missives continue to hurt morale and execution of the company's strategy.
The unsend feature, which has been added via an update out today, gives users a 24 hour window for unsending missives — so it's considerably more generous than the unsend option rival platform WhatsApp added in October (which offers a mere seven minutes for users to realize their regrets).
CreditCreditFelix Marquez/Associated Press In a dozen Twitter missives over the past three days, President Trump has accused Democrats of failing to protect young undocumented immigrants, criticized Mexico for its role in illegal immigration to the United States and warned of "caravans" of people headed toward the southern border.
Shortly after the presidential candidate started sending out fundraising emails on behalf of three House candidates on Wednesday morning, the group that supports Democratic women candidates who support abortion rights — which is an active supporter of Hillary Clinton — took issue with how it's portrayed in one of the missives.
"  The administration has been silent in the face of these tragedies, but continues to tweet in all caps on the dangers of immigrants entering the country, including missives stating, "In any event we are EXTREME VETTING people coming into the U.S. in order to help keep our country safe.
From combative missives in state media and patriotic fervour on social media, to a mobilisation of ambassadors around the globe to get its message out, China has turned up the rhetorical heat since U.S. moves this month to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd .
Think about it: While the previous mystery bae's missives were put inside of Josie's locker — which Cheryl can't easily get into — the scary second one was placed into the music room, a location anyone can slip into quite freely, the day right after Josie and Chuck's flirty trip to Pop's.
Each of its near-countless mini-games presents a delightfully silly scenario—from a monk lobbing eggs into his mouth to an astronaut translating alien missives to ground control—where your only job is to press a single button with the right timing, resulting in a melodic or percussive sound.
For another, the party has decided not to even try to for deficit-neutrality (taking my advice, so send your angry deficit-hawk missives to my address in, ah, Manitoba), giving themselves $1.5 trillion over 10 years to play with and no inherent requirement to offset any of their cuts.
Shortly after the presidential candidate started sending out fundraising emails on behalf of three House candidates on Wednesday morning, the group that supports pro-choice Democratic women candidates — which is an active supporter of Hillary Clinton, Sanders' primary opponent — took issue with how it's portrayed in one of the missives.
From combative missives in state media and patriotic fervour on social media, to a mobilisation of ambassadors around the globe to get its message out, China has turned up the rhetorical heat since U.S. moves this month to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
Fidel continued to play the role of ideological conscience to the revolution, periodically publishing missives on important issues to him in the state-run media, but he was removed from the daily operations of the government and had no apparent role in the recent re-establishment of diplomatic relations with the United States.
From combative missives in state media and patriotic fervour on social media, to a mobilisation of ambassadors around the world to get its message out, China has intensified its criticism of Washington since the U.S. this month moved to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklisted tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
Meanwhile Europe's army of little Trumps, from France to Italy to Hungary, took their own lessons from the result, showering laudatory missives upon the president-elect that had little to do with America and everything to do with the messengers' own projects of political disruption: if it can happen there, why not here?
Recently she agreed to stop reading the death threats and other missives intended for her husband, and instead to help him focus on his task, which is to end the racial turmoil that has made the university the centre of a nationwide campus protest movement over race for the past three months.
A quick roundup of the eight missives he shared with the world: The context: On its face, this is Trump pitting his working-class base against Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner of both Amazon and The Washington Post — though, according to the FT, Trump's claim that Amazon is a job destroyer might be wrong.
In the week since publicizing the acidic messages she received directly from Ms. Minaj, whose next album, "Queen," is scheduled for release in August, Ms. Thompson said she has received thousands of vicious, derogatory missives across Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, email and even her personal cellphone, calling her every variation of stupid and ugly, or worse.
Aftermath: "Mattress Performance" stirred up drama on Columbia's campus — most notably Lee Bollinger, the president of the university, refused to shake its creator's hand at graduation — and there was backlash from commentators, including particularly nasty missives from those who deemed Mx. Sulkowicz to be a "pretty little liar" who was just looking for attention.
When he got wind this month of the deportation of a Honduran mother and her 5-year-old son, the senator, whose voice rarely exceeds the decibel level of a yoga instructor, could be found on MSNBC, building to an unrecognizable semi-shout, after his hail of missives to the Trump administration went unheeded.
Even vaporwave, the visual aesthetic and music genre, is not safe from the "Right Wing Death Squad," although there is a noticeable lack of shitposting; instead, they are earnest, convoluted and wordy, taking as their template the missives of Mencius Moldbug (the 'neoreactionary' theorist and computer engineer known for his controversial views on race and the abolition of democracy).
The internet also offers space for diverse engagements with the practice: Writers like the Astro Poets have made a home for themselves writing irreverent 140-character astrological missives on Twitter (as well as lifestyle-minded horoscopes for Bon Appetit and W Magazine), while astrologer Chani Nicholas has grown a weekly horoscope email newsletter into a full-time job.
As the foreword has it, these missives came from "farmers, schoolteachers, and schoolchildren, businessmen, preachers, customs agents, inmates of mental institutions, con artists, dreamers of various sorts, and at least one former president," all of them witness to the first American movement of mass education, the first time in history the nation had a mass readership.
But the two candidates vying to represent a large portion of California's Central Valley in Congress are both trying to stop President Donald Trump's persona from dominating their race, a manifestation of the belief that most voters are not as consumed with the President's Twitter missives and day-to-day policy decisions as those in Washington.
"The third rate hike in seven months, coming not long after a relatively poor [reading on first-quarter GDP], suggests the Fed has become less data dependent in its monetary policy decisions," Brian Coulton, chief economist at Fitch Ratings, said in a note, one in a flurry of missives from other experts who weighed in on the Fed's moves.
The Life of Pablo touched down three years later amidst similar circumstances as its predecessor: fashion shows tuned into by thousands in the hopes of new Kanye music (the cult had only expanded over time) and increasingly unhinged Twitter missives that slut-shamed ex Amber Rose and proclaimed the innocence of the now-convicted Bill Cosby.
Only a few hours earlier, I had typed Civil War letters for her brother, who is in the same class, and just two years ago, I had listened to Civil War letters read by her older sister, and a little earlier still, just a few blinks of the eye, to historic missives drafted by the now-16-year-old.
Correspondance of course was not only a publication but also the moniker this group of avant-garde writers, artists, and musicians pushing the boundaries of alternative communication and aesthetic liberty, used to describe themselves; indeed, Belgian Surrealist writing and art were not disseminated by mail-born missives alone — more often that not, they were performed and experienced.
With translation enabled, users of the next word predicting keyboard can then switch between input and output languages to turn incoming missives from one of more than 60 languages into another tongue at the tap of a button, as well as translate their outgoing replies back the other way without needing to know how to write in that other language.
The hundreds of missives that she sent home to her mother, almost invariably peppy, beginning when she was a seven-year-old away at her grandparents' house and ending just a week before her death, are the most continuous thread running through "The Letters of Sylvia Plath" (Harper), which has been published in two volumes: the first in 2017, the second this November.
A shower of paper airplanes darted through the skies of Moscow and other towns in Russia today, as users answered the call of entrepreneur Pavel Durov to send the blank missives out of their windows at a pre-appointed time in support of Telegram, a messaging app he founded that was blocked last week by Russian regulator Roskomnadzor (RKN) that uses a paper airplane icon.
Ezra Klein says that Twitter takes in-group conversations, makes them public, draws the outrage of people who lack all relevant context, and makes society worse as a result: If you're a conservative, the liberal tweets that get shot into your sightline aren't the most thoughtful or representative missives; they're the ones designed to make you think liberals hate you, are idiots, or both.
Ironically, it was a simple parking ticket that finally broke the case: Berkowitz had illegally parked near the scene of his last attack, on July 31, and while investigators first thought he may be a witness, their suspicions grew when they called the police precinct near his home and learned of letters sent to a local family that were strikingly similar to the Son of Sam missives.
Even if these twitter missives are more political theater than administration foreign policy, these threats to withdraw foreign aid in a tit-for-tat manner can have harmful consequences for the U.S. First, the core function of foreign aid is to build partnerships over time, and foster collaboration to solve urgent global challenges when they arise – especially before they can reach our own shores.
In an incredibly nerdy content distribution feud, Netflix's chief content officer Ted Sarandos, Cannes, and the FNCF have been lobbing somewhat snarky missives at each other through the press for the last several weeks, all trying to get the sharpest last word on whether the future is streaming or the theater is sacred or if Netflix is just trying to avoid paying taxes or if the FNCF is just a bunch of snobs.
If Facebook has become a destination for moms who are increasingly technologically literate, and Twitter has grown into a place for journalists who spread information (and snark) in 140-character missives, Vine, the mobile video app that Twitter announced late last week will be discontinued in the coming months, has become a home for young black people, who dominated the service and established its visual language early — quick cuts, referential jokes, deep allusions.
And it really did, basically, told me to think about a stock as a part of a business … Once you crank into your mental apparatus that you're not looking at things that wiggle up and down on charts, or that people send you little missives on, you know, saying buy this because it's going up next week, or it's going to split, or the dividend's going to get increased, or whatever, but instead you're buying a business.
Trump has been lit into for days over what some Puerto Rican officials characterize as a slow response to devastation on the island wrought by the hurricane, and he's repeatedly struck back with Twitter missives against San Juan's mayor and the press, going so far as to tell Puerto Ricans who largely are without power to "not believe the #FakeNews" The administration appeared to attempt to directly rebut criticisms leveled in the media by releasing readouts over the weekend of the president's calls with Govs.
" Described by People magazine in 1980 as "the aristocratic woman with the Wedgwood blue eyes, majestic manner and lyrical voice," Calderone bolstered her message with quotable missives and a straightforward approach, and her sex-positive stances sound ripped from today's more progressive sex education materials: "Sex is not just a series of genital acts"; "parents reflect our sexophobic society"; "the art of friendship between males in this country is seriously impeded by the almost pathological fear of homosexuality"; "the facts are that pornography does not produce crime.
Sen. Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) remarked Wednesday that some senators have stopped paying attention to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's Twitter feed after the president's latest missives blasting the special counsel probe.

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