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Sander's were among the most startling and compelling I saw — if not the most startling and compelling.
Here were some of the most startling statistics she shared.
Here are Manigault Newman's five most startling allegations so far.
People in British Columbia will see the most startling effect.
His most startling and creative conception is the title character.
But here's what is most startling: The Dallas case wasn't unique.
What is most startling is the difference by field of study.
Andrei Arlovski has the most startling right hand in UFC heavyweight history.
It was one of the most startling reversals Cramer had ever seen.
Wednesday's apparent renewal of that effort was the most startling episode yet.
The most startling example was the Gukurahundi killings between 1983 and 22017.
But Best of Enemies is most startling when you realize its implications.
Alissa Wilkinson: For me, Get Out was the most startling movie of 2017.
That's what's most startling about this episode, which draws on these shameful histories.
Perhaps the most startling difference, though, is the relationship between officers and inmates.
The most startling, least promotional segment of the Grammy Awards opened the show.
The movie remains one of the most startling and moving animated films ever.
Perhaps the most startling of them all is "Riddley Walker," first published in 1980.
Perhaps the most startling feature of Michigan's system is its lack of centralized oversight.
But perhaps the most startling fundraising trend was uncovered by a Brookings Institution study.
Most startling are thumps that sound like muffled clarions, which are simply unnerving, but fitting.
But perhaps the most startling aspect of these portraits is how relevant they've become today.
This collection cements her reputation as one of the most startling new voices in fiction.
One of the most startling things about Mueller's inquiry is how rapidly it has advanced.
Most startling of all, Lessig thinks the few, not the many, should determine public policy.
The most startling may be the stretch of spaces showing pre-Modern, non-Western art.
The most startling change is that business has lost control of its ancestral party, the Republicans.
Once again, we're taking stock of the most startling moments we experienced at this year's Sundance.
But the most startling thing was not just the ride but the views along the street.
The most startling unfolded in Urumqi in 2009, when ethnic rioting led to about 200 deaths.
A Woman Captured may be one of the most startling films to play at Sundance this year.
"I had the most startling realization that Rob's life wasn't about him being my father," she mused.
In terms of fact versus reality, this might be the most startling part of this processing technique.
One of the most startling of Trump's claims came in a single sentence about the border wall.
One of the album's most startling tracks, " _\ _45_____," is a duel between Vernon's voice and Lewis's saxophone.
Some families go hungry What was most startling, Fargo said, is where the families had to cut expenses.
But, it just so happens that one question, in particular, led to Cialdini's most startling insight of all.
The most startling revelations from Comey's media blitz, however, have come in his portrayal of the President himself.
The most startling piece of information is the consistency in the declines across habitats and families of birds.
The results came through in the most startling moment of a concert of his music at the Kitchen.
The most startling thing about the announcement comes from the three actors drawn from the original Star Wars trilogy.
If the Times report is accurate, then the most startling fact is the sheer folly of the interested parties.
Most startling to Iranians was Mr. Trump's order to add sanctions that target Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif.
They are among the dozens of bombshells in one of the most startling police corruption scandals in a generation.
But the most startling thing the reader discovers in this book is that "Lucy Barton" wasn't the whole truth.
Here, he answers questions about his book's most startling discoveries—and the implications fake food has for American health.
Most startling of all was the evening's closing work, "Stravinsky Violin Concerto" (1972), staged by Paul Boos and Colleen Neary.
And that brings me to the most startling revelation about the original Hero: It actually kind of sucked for action!
Her flaws and frailties are a major part of the story, and one of its most startling and thrilling ideas.
Most startling is the complete invisibility and absence of women and girls of color across Seuss' entire children's book collection.
Most startling is the "Aladdin Sane Ticket" package, named after Bowie's seminal 225 album and priced at a whopping $216,22002.
To her, the most startling aspect of poor Black maternal mortality rates is the fact that it defies class factors.
But he manages a few selfies with fans, too, so even the most startling jump scares seemed to be forgiven.
While the population of Silicon Valley has grown in a decade, the most startling growth has come with income inequality.
It's a dramatic finish to the scandal that serves as perhaps the most startling example of modern-day election fraud.
This becomes clearer when the statement gets more specific, as it directly rebuts some of Trump's most startling policy ideas.
The most startling of all was Pence's talk about Vladimir Putin, "the small, bullying leader of Russia," as Pence called him.
But the most startling moments of the book happen when she comes face-to-face with some of its key players.
Episode 3 has some of your most startling scenes, particularly because they are our first departures from Offred's point of view.
In fact, one of the most startling things has been discovering just how excellent the fairly large lineup of games is.
Most startling of all was the murder last year of the police spokesman, who was shot in broad daylight outside his home.
It's the latest and most startling example of the most sophisticated technology used in the cause of ultrarealism as opposed to fantasy.
Perhaps most startling, the designation creates regulatory hurdles for forest fire management strategies, such as prescribed burns, in a fire-prone region.
Mr Tye opens with Robert's most startling alliance—with Senator Joseph McCarthy, whose anti-communist witch-hunts rocked America during the 1950s.
The most startling of these details are the two slippers partially visible along the lower edge on either side of the head.
But it's also an undeniable game changer — not least because it features one of the show's most startling and devastating deaths to date.
And Ms. Calderoni gives vivid life to some of Mr. Eugenides's most startling set pieces, including a climactic sequence in a freak show.
The most startling change for longtime Pokémon fans might be that the Gym system of previous regions is gone from Sun and Moon.
FOR ANYONE who studies Americans and their beliefs, the most startling phenomenon of recent times has been the rise of the religious "nones".
But what's perhaps most startling about the tariffs so far is how little impact they've had on the overall US-China economic relationship.
One of the most startling projects involving multispectral imaging is the continuing work by the Israel Antiquity Authority on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The good news, though, is that this phenomenon seems to be pretty rare, reserved for only the most startling moments of our lives.
Perhaps the most startling aspects of Greene's time with the Rams, the Steelers, the 49ers and the Panthers were his durability and productivity.
But one of the most startling moments of the book is a description of the tsunami by a government functionary named Teruo Konno.
What's most startling about Won't You Be My Neighbor, and what makes it feel almost elegiac, is how very jarring that message feels.
The most startling thing about a book titled The Education of an Idealist is that Power appears not to have learned very much.
Most startling is an unprecedented Expressionism that reveled in paint's sheer materiality, achieved with wide, loaded brushes or a vigorously wielded palette knife.
But it was worth the wait, because this is quite simply one of the most startling new fossil discoveries of the last several years.
Her behavior initially seems erratic, but Star slowly emerges as one of the most startling and fascinating characters to hit movie screens this year.
One of the most startling leaks — and stunning revelations — of this whole administration has left President Trump and his senior staff furious and rattled.
Most startling of all was the astronomically high "Rembrandt class" price, so called because the amount paid was more typical of old master paintings.
Most startling is the fact that goldfish in the wild can grow to massive sizes, and they have an unprecedented ability to travel long distances.
Two of the most startling revelations in the piece: Once after announcing layoffs, Neumann sent around tequila shots and organized a surprise Run-DMC concert.
The most startling thing about the interior, though, is that when I looked right through the steering wheel to the dashboard, there was nothing to see.
Perhaps the most startling thing about the Supersonic is that, according to Dyson, it blows air at least twice as fast as the average blow dryer.
VICE News went to Greece to speak with the staff at VIOME, who make up what's referred to as one of Europe's most startling social experiments.
Charlie's death is one of Hereditary's most startling twists, and it's all the more upsetting because it feels like one no one could've possibly seen coming.
Perhaps the most startling debut albums in jazz this year were "Fly or Die," by the trumpeter Jaimie Branch, and "Mannequins," by the drummer Kate Gentile.
Some of the most startling interviews took place then, as émigré Jews listened to Waffen SS officers boast of the number of Jews they had killed.
The stats are already in on Super Bowl LI. Forget rushing yards and interceptions, the weekend's most startling numbers come from the popular home sharing site Airbnb.
"The thing I found most startling is that there is a provision that will reduce premium tax credits," says Aviva Aron-Dine, a senior fellow at CBPP.
Most startling of all, perhaps, is that the data proving that America's national food policy about butter was wrong has been available, but ignored, for four decades.
The movie is at its most startling in showing how vestiges of the Franco era have casually persisted in Spain, in the names of streets, for instance.
But the most startling change might be the practice of deporting migrants to Mexico without a hearing, after which it might take years to complete their cases.
In "As Prince Harry anDod Meghan Markle Wed, a New Era Dawns," Ellen Barry writes: The most startling moments came with the sermon by the Most Rev.
Their wedding-night scene yields one of the movie's most startling sights, a shot of a substantial male erection from an angle appropriate to a 3D movie.
SAN FRANCISCO — Ten years ago, Google was hacked by the Chinese military in one of the most startling cyberattacks on an American company by government-affiliated agents.
"Arguably, the most startling finding is the effort that participants invested in contributing pigs that they themselves had raised," said Madgwick and his co-authors in the study.
Since Sunday, Media Matters has been publishing excerpts and clips of Carlson's most startling Bubba the Love Sponge Show remarks, covering topics including gender, race and sexual abuse.
Democratic lawmakers by and large don't want to talk publicly about Brazile's most startling claims, including that she was thinking about replacing Clinton and her running mate, Sen.
The most startling example of this is a brief, Beckettian section in which the reader becomes privy to Artis's interior monologue after she has entered her suspended state.
Perhaps most startling to law enforcement is that in three of the shootings, it appears the alleged perpetrators specifically targeted police officers, according to authorities and local media reports.
The most startling thing on the runway was a little portable lipstick case on a gold chain slung across a shoulder, a surreptitious announcement of the brand's first cosmetic.
But perhaps most startling are the Venezuelans now fleeing by sea, an image so symbolic of the perilous journeys to escape Cuba or Haiti — but not oil-rich Venezuela.
The most startling thing about Ms. Zhang was her promise that Nine Dragons would operate the mill for 100 years, long enough to employ Mr. Edwards's children and grandchildren.
He was his generation's most startling and dramatic guitarist, guiding his solos through a landscape of varied terrains: first rocky, dissonant bends, then long, plainlike notes, sustained like breaths.
A career 44.6 percent shooter from the line heading into this season, right now Jordan is 26-for-32—one of the most startling stats of this entire season.
Perhaps most startling, children between the ages of 15 and 19 are 82 times more likely to die from gun homicide in the United States than in peer countries.
For many, the most startling thing about the Weinstein allegations wasn't that he had done the things he was accused of; it was that he had finally faced consequences.
In one of the most startling displays of the trailer, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) comes face to face with a captive dragon – after delivering a snarky one-liner of course.
Director Barry Jenkins and playwright Tarell McCraney have made one of the year's most celebrated movies in Moonlight, but it's one of the year's most startling and artful as well.
The Austrian feminist avant-garde artist Renate Bertlmann — who has been using latex to make provocative performances, photos and sculptures since the 143s — was probably the most startling of these.
The most startling cases to me (also highlighted by some other reporters like the Toronto Star's Daniel Dale) involve remarkable things Zito has claimed to have heard at gas stations.
Her book is dense with new information: much from survivors of the assault; much from assembled firsthand testimony, some of the most startling from recently released Nixon White House tapes.
But his most startling move may be his appeal to Israel not to expand the construction of Jewish settlements beyond their current borders in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
But perhaps the most startling detail of all is that this FISA order was made public at all, with the Post citing "law enforcement and other US officials" as its sources.
The Atlanta Hawks are fresh off one of the most startling victories in franchise history and look to win their fourth consecutive game when they host the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday.
The most startling shots are the two set in a subway car and platform that show people of color — heads perpetually down, shackled and in blue jumpsuits — surrounded by security guards.
"For us, the most startling issue was the outright denial by city officials," said lawyer Victor Monterrosa, who lives in the North Ward with his wife and 6-month-old twins.
Perhaps the most startling demonstration of the power of epigenetics to set cellular memory and identity arises from an experiment performed by the Japanese stem-cell biologist Shinya Yamanaka in 2006.
Perhaps the most startling, and spectacular, outcome was Mr Macron's announcement that a face-to-face meeting between Mr Trump and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani could take place in the "coming weeks".
The most startling clip from today's Sunday shows was on NBC's "Meet the Press," when host Chuck Todd pressed McMaster on whether he and Bannon could keep working under the same roof.
To those who sought a guarded optimism, facts served as "signs" of this future, Kant concluded, and he cited the French Revolution as the most startling herald of universal freedom and equality.
The black-and-white images — Capa's of the Sino-Japanese War, and the post-1945 work of Cartier-Bresson — remain the most startling in the collection, reminders of the pre-Communist era.
At the same time, it is one of the most startling artworks ever created for Broadway: a series of panels stripped as bare as possible so the whole may flower with feeling.
SAN FRANCISCO — Inside the newly expanded San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, one of the most startling sights is the absence of works on the towering walls flanking the main zigzagging staircase.
And, it turns out, the most startling source of blue light doesn't yet come with a dark mode — the lighting fixtures in offices, homes, and businesses can also be sources of blue light.
What's most startling and devastating, then, is that Pulitzer-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks didn't have to change much about Wright's nearly 80-year-old story to set it in a contemporary Chicago.
In one of the most startling episodes of the weekend, Ivanka Trump appeared in an official White House video to offer a readout of talks between the President and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
WASHINGTON — A grand jury's indictment on Monday of two abortion opponents who covertly recorded Planned Parenthood officials is the latest, most startling sign that a Republican campaign against the group has run into trouble.
One of the most startling outcomes of Audubon's study is that many birds that are doing well today, such as the American goldfinch, are going to be threatened by climate change in the future.
The film's most startling comment on race appears unintentional: that fateful interview with Diane Sawyer, in which Houston coined the phrase "crack is whack," has aged poorly, and comes off as painfully exploitative today.
Perhaps the most startling new detail, first reported Monday by Politico: The week before the election, executives at the National Enquirer shredded documents about Trump they'd been keeping in a safe in their offices.
The most startling change since 2011, when Ms Le Pen took over the party her father founded in 1972, has been the FN's push into small rural communities, notes Hervé Le Bras, a geographer.
As the ice retreats, that nutrient-rich current is weakening, endangering the biological health of the vast northern Pacific — one of the most startling, and least discussed, effects of climate change so far observed.
Her efforts at detection suggest that although many of us remain quite limited in what we know about our bodies and ourselves, we can nevertheless steer our way toward even the most startling discoveries.
In perhaps the most startling reveal of the show, "For Proctor Silex (Evidence and Presence)" by Willie Cole appears, from afar, to be an African figurine displayed against a backdrop of thick patterned cloth.
On "The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul," the group's third album featuring Faulkner, he shows he's gone from being the most startling thing about this quartet to the best thing about it.
The most startling exchange at this week's hearing involved questions about why Russian hackers were so indiscreet when they stole e-mails from the Democratic National Committee and from the head of the Clinton campaign.
" Perhaps the most startling departure from classical music came in January 230 at the United States championships, when Jimmy Ma, 22010, of Great Neck, N.Y., performed his short program to Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady.
In perhaps the trial's most startling moment, Mr. Richman said he would have counted as foreign the name Carlos Murguia — which happened to be the name of a judge on the Kansas Federal District Court.
He was especially inspired there by the economy and sureness of Matisse's paintings, but it was the works of the Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko, with their floating rectangles of color, that he found most startling.
In his review for The Times, Ben Kenigsberg wrote, "The movie is at its most startling in showing how vestiges of the Franco era have casually persisted in Spain, in the names of streets, for instance."
In the most startling shift, the White House issued an unexpected statement appealing to the Israeli government not to expand the construction of Jewish settlements beyond their current borders in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
His most startling ideas — a national rent control standard, and new taxes on land speculation and house "flipping" — would bring America closer to the idea that housing should be treated as shelter and not a commodity.
The microwave instrument did detect a band of ammonia rising in the equatorial region from at least a couple of hundred miles down — "the most startling feature that was brand-new and unexpected," Dr. Bolton said.
On Thursday, Nancy Pelosi became the first person in 64 years to return to the position of speaker of the House of Representatives, completing the most startling comeback in American politics since Richard Nixon became president.
Most startling still is the fact that the police shooting of a black character offscreen — part of Everlasting's disastrous season starring a black suitor and UnReal's worst and most confused moment to date — never comes up once.
SAN FRANCISCO — For some opera fans, the most startling thing about Calixto Bieito's production of Bizet's "Carmen" here last month was not the soldier clad only in his tighty-whities and combat boots, or the nude matador.
The director William Wyler shot "Roman Holiday" in black and white to save money, so the most startling thing about the great hall in Palazzo Colonna is that it's saturated with color, the walls covered in paintings.
His discussions about vital Russian geo-strategic political interests with a man linked to Russian intelligence, and an apparent willingness to divulge information about the U.S. presidential campaign, are among the most startling new details revealed Tuesday.
China's most startling and disturbing coup in penetrating American intelligence agencies occurred after the F.B.I. recruited Katrina Leung, a prominent Chinese-American in Los Angeles, because she was known to have extensive contacts in the Chinese government.
Perhaps the most startling aspect of The Library of Ice — and the element that best highlights the interconnectivity of human language and landscape — is the way in which Campbell writes her own creative process into the text.
The most startling of these examples is the presence of an almost-life size reconstruction of the domed Borgherini Chapel from Rome's Church of San Pietro in Montorio, painted by Sebastiano, with the originating Michelangelo drawings displayed adjacent.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CHICAGO — One of the most startling works at this year's EXPO Chicago is a lifesize guillotine by Piero Golia, at the top of which is lodged a steely-looking blade, ready to drop.
As part of the advice, the FCA quoted statistics to illustrate the increasing threat from cyber attacks, perhaps the most startling of which was the 1,700 percent increase in the number of attacks reported to the regulator since 2014.
Get Out includes a terrific cast, some of the cinematic year's most startling imagery, one of its strongest and most useful metaphors in the Sunken Place, and an ending that feels not just earned, but urgently necessary in 2017.
John Podhoretz in Commentary: With this deal, Trump has betrayed his core followers and a significant campaign promise — the most startling such turnabout since the first President Bush went back on his "read my lips, no new taxes" pledge.
One of the most startling revelations of Facebook's ongoing Cambridge Analytica controversy is just how easy it was for a third-party developer to access millions of people's personal data without their knowledge — even if they hadn't downloaded the app themselves.
While so much '80s horror came down to formula, Fulci's work never made it that simple, relying instead on a wide range of horror subgenres and the idea that the most startling horror stories aren't able to be categorized or confined.
She has written about private pain and collective trauma as tenderly and ruthlessly as anyone, and therefore the most startling — and the most moving — thing about encountering her on screen is her buoyancy, the enjoyment she finds in being herself.
Perhaps the most startling moment of the interview came when Feherty repeated a lengthy quote from Theodore Roosevelt, about the necessity that every immigrant become "in every facet an American, and nothing but an American" as a condition of staying.
While the highest purchase was $2503,500 for a spare and lovely Russian painting of two houses (an atypical object for the very maximalist Mr. Buatta), perhaps the most startling to observers was the sale of 107 pieces of porcelain lettuce ware.
But the most startling observation -- a year since Guaido stood before a crowd of thousands of supporters in Caracas and declared he was the legitimate president of the entire nation -- is how smoothly Maduro has sailed out of the storm.
Her work is revered now, but two decades ago, her silhouette cutouts garnered enormous criticism from some older African-American artists, like Betye Saar, who considered Walker's use of the most startling and degrading images a form of betrayal, not resistance.
In the most startling economic warning sign since the 2016 Brexit referendum, gross domestic product fell at a quarterly rate of 0.2% in the three months to June, below all forecasts in a Reuters poll that had pointed to a flat reading.
THE MOST STARTLING feature of Sandy Sablon's classroom at the Oran-Constantine primary school, on the outskirts of the northern port of Calais, is the collection of old tennis balls that she has wedged on to the legs of all the little chairs.
Perhaps most startling, among health care/life sciences professionals, just 30 percent of respondents are analyzing the logs and alerts of connected devices in real time, even though 64 percent say they are confident or extremely confident in their IoT cybersecurity defenses.
In the most startling economic warning sign since the 21970 Brexit referendum, gross domestic product fell at a quarterly rate of 0.2% in the three months to June, below all forecasts in a Reuters poll that had pointed to a flat reading.
And most startling to a sheltered white teenager in the South, the 2200-meter sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised gloved fists on the medal stand during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" to protest the treatment of black Americans. Oct.
In the fourth episode of Game of Thrones' eighth season, one of the most startling moments in an episode full of them came when Jaime Lannister left Brienne to travel to King's Landing, shortly after the two finally consummated their slow-burning romance.
One of the most startling poems in the collection, "The Maiden Without Hands," led me to GennaRose Nethercott's narrative poem "The Lumberjack's Dove," a darkly absurd story told from three points of view: those of the woodsman, the bird and an ax.
The most startling external exhibition in Venice, though, is at the Fondazione Prada, where visitors queued to see a deep-thinking fun house of a show by three Germans: the photographer Thomas Demand, the filmmaker Alexander Kluge and the set designer Anna Viebrock.
The views expressed are his own) By John Kemp LONDON, Oct 22010 (Reuters) - Britain's government has published draft legislation which would cap gas and electricity prices for most residential customers until the end of 29516, the most startling intervention since privatisation three decades ago.
Sleater-Kinney: The Center Won't Hold (Mom+Pop, 2019) On their second album since their reunion, with production by St. Vincent, Sleater-Kinney have embarked on their most startling sonic departure ever, augmenting their tight, noisy punk with fizzy electronics and rumbling found sounds.
The album's most startling weird noise among many is Elizabeth Valdivieso Gurrion's voice: a gentle, graceful soprano — naturally high but electronically altered to echo — singing neat, pretty, almost classical-sounding melodies in both Spanish and Zapotec while seeming to exude a pale, eerie glow.
So while it may not be much comfort as the headlines continue to roll in about the latest off-the-wall Trump proclamation, or the most startling revelation about Clinton's emails or the Clinton Foundation, most Americans haven't thrown in the towel yet on the race.
However, aside from the lingering images of disemboweled innards and hacked limbs, the film's most startling aspect is the presence of esteemed British actor Sir Patrick Stewart as Darcy Banker, the drably attired, soft-spoken club owner, who also happens to be a coldly pragmatic neo-Nazi.
One of Wednesday's most startling scenes occurred just outside the Senate chamber, when Lev Parnas, a former associate of Rudy Giuliani who has been indicted over his involvement in the Ukraine affair that set off impeachment, arrived at the Senate to get a peek at the proceedings.
The violence in the bustling Mong Kok district, which left more than 80 police officers and scores of protesters injured, was the most startling sign yet of the rise of a local movement with an appetite for confrontation — and the unlikely goal of a Hong Kong independent of China.
In the early 2000s, however, she altered her own image dramatically to play Aileen Wuornos in Monster, one of the most startling performances of the decade, earning her a Best Actress Oscar and cementing her position as a performer capable of far more than she was being offered.
In one of the most startling developments of American history, the Reconstruction-era Congress passed the 14th Amendment to try to establish black people's civil rights, only to see Gilded Age courts rule that the 14th Amendment's reference to "due process" prohibited all kinds of economic regulations — including civil rights laws!
For many, it was the most startling twist in a case full of mysteries: A day before he was accused of their murders, Colorado dad Chris Watts stood outside his home and pleaded for the safe returns of his wife and two young daughters, who had seemingly vanished a day earlier.
In the most startling and brilliant tale in the collection, "Who Will Greet You at Home," women must make their babies from whatever is at hand and present their lifeless creations to Mama, a sorceress figure who might, if she so wishes, bless them into life in return for — for what?
When I became superintendent in Denver, I looked at a lot of data, and one of the most startling things was that of the kids who graduated from our school district and then went to college, these were our most successful graduates, 103 percent of them needed remediation in mathematics — 210 percent!
Pamela Paul, writing in The Times on the book's 50th anniversary in 2012, opined that "bookish girls tend to mark phases of their lives by periods of intense literary character identification" and "for those who came of age anytime during the past half-century, the most startling transformation occurred" upon reading this book.
With a reputation for being not only funny and honest but undeniably blunt, Nessa has been able to draw out some of the most startling and intimate truths from such boldface names as Tyra Banks, Dennis Quaid, Maria Shriver and Rosie Perez from her "stoop" in Manhattan where NBCUniversal's 30-minute "Talk Stoop" is filmed.
The most popular stream—there were several, some of which are still live—was shared by Kurdish outlet Rudaw and re-posted by outlets like the Washington Post and Channel 4 in the UK. While some viewers commented on the merits of the offensive, for others, the livestream itself was the most startling thing.
In this view, the DNA on the bodies of Bella and Celeste will either corroborate or debunk the most startling part of the investigation: Chris' alleged confession to police that he strangled Shanann, 34, after watching her strangle Celeste in apparent revenge when he told her he wanted to separate after nearly six years of marriage.
The most startling came last week from William B. Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine, who told investigators that Mr. Trump sought to condition the entire United States relationship with Ukraine, including the aid package and a coveted White House meeting for Mr. Zelensky, on a promise that the country would publicly investigate his rivals.
"One of the most startling aspects of the book was -- and, I guess, in my naive approach leading into the book -- I figured decisions to send a child to conversion therapy [are] born out of the hatefulness and that these institutions, the infrastructure is erected on this sense of hatefulness," Edgerton told CNN by phone recently.
What is most startling about this more compact garden is its relative (compared with Sissinghurst and Nymans) wildness, the daring originality with which wildflowers have been encouraged to grow alongside delicate specimens, the nerviness with which cultivated areas and meticulous topiary (curved yew hedges and plantings in the shape of animals) alternate with fields that have been left unmown.
" (Kanye did, however, stipulate that no one could speak ill of longtime Nike spokesperson Michael Jordan.) In the evening's most startling moment, Kanye took a break from the music to play a trailer for a video game called "Only One," which he said was about his late mother Donda West "traveling through the gates of heaven.
In what is likely the most startling revelation in the lawsuit, National Amusements maintains that Ms. Redstone was cooling on the idea of the merger, not because she felt it no longer made strategic sense, but because she doubted that Mr. Moonves would accept Mr. Bakish in any capacity, and without him, she didn't believe that a merger would work.
Go back over who said what in the course of last year's referendum — we are still doing little else in this country — and the most startling, if not the most decisive, moment came when Mr. Corbyn declared his support for remaining in such a dispirited and halfhearted fashion that it could easily have been mistaken for an argument for leaving.
As America launches a new presidential primary season featuring a record number of female Democratic candidates, it's worth recalling one of the most startling statistics from the 2016 general election: Self-proclaimed sexual assaulter Donald Trump, so pure an avatar of the patriarchal world's will-to-power that he would be deemed over-the-top as a Marvel Comics villain, won the vote of a majority of white women.
"In my 15 years in this field and [in my time at] a non-profit, the Delaware Center For Justice, one of the things I truly believe is a lot of the social ills are caused by poverty," she noted, citing startling statistics like how about 15% of the population lives in poverty and how, despite being one of the wealthiest countries in the world, the U.S. has one of the most startling wealth gaps.
One of the most startling elements in his unexpected victory over Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 2628 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE was that he won a higher percentage of the black and Hispanic vote than Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE in 28503, despite incessant media accusations that Trump was a racist.

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