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After tepid reviews, the series went through a much-publicized retooling.
The 2017 BET Awards have enjoyed many much-publicized special guests.
One recent and much-publicized example is WeWork's CEO, Adam Neumann.
SoftBank, of course, secured a much-publicized investment in Uber in January.
Jennifer Lawrence put a weighted blanket on her much-publicized Amazon wedding registry.
"This road trip is much publicized," said Baker, whose team is 14-7.
He and Gomez split in 2014 after a much publicized on-and-off relationship.
That is if her much-publicized trip to the Catskills doesn't get in the way.
That's changed, as made apparent by Virginia Delegate Danica Roem's much publicized win last fall.
After a much-publicized divorce from Mottola, Mariah released her sixth album, Butterfly, in 1997.
So he staged his own counter-event, a much-publicized fund-raiser for veterans' charities.
Despite her much publicized baby-doll dresses, Ms. Love had her Laura Ashley moments, too.
It's understandable why voters were more worried about education than about the much-publicized migrant caravan.
Schools, grocery stores, baseball fields and nightclubs have all been recent sites of much publicized shootings.
Connectivity issues join artificial intelligence and virtual reality in the firm's much-publicized 10-year roadmap.
Charles took a break after the much publicized drama with his friend and fellow vlogger Tati Westbrook.
He's framed the dump as a jobs-creator, and branded protesters "scum" in a much-publicized outburst.
The fund abruptly shut down in 2011, after a much-publicized raid by prosecutors investigating insider trading.
HGTV bought the house in August 2018, after a much-publicized bidding war with *NSYNC's Lance Bass.
Donald Trump's much-publicized DACA deal with Democratic leaders "Chuck and Nancy" was thrown into chaos Sunday.
My comments were NOT to put any more focus on Lamar Odom's much publicized drug use and addiction.
Spears has been under a court ordered conservatorship since 2008, following a series of much-publicized personal struggles.
In the 1990s, executives at Trump's casinos warned him about the fallout from a much-publicized sex scandal.
Moon's comments came after President Trump met with Kim during a much-publicized summit in Singapore in June.
Lyle Menendez, 50, and Erik Menendez, 47, have been imprisoned since July 1996, after a much-publicized trial.
Apple may also have benefited from Samsung's much-publicized recall of the its fire-prone Galaxy Note 77.3.12.
"It will also help plug that much-publicized skills gap found in the tech sector currently," he added.
But since the much-publicized summit, there has been no progress at all towards any sort of atomic disarmament.
The much-publicized new subway line actually will not serve the majority of the city, but one affluent neighborhood.
This Sunday, thousands of pissed-off inhabitants of Sydney are planning to protest the city's much-publicized lockout laws.
The much publicized 30th anniversary of "Shark Week" averaged 1.7 million viewers, while "Hannity" averaged 3.4 million total viewers.
Unlike the much-publicized lawsuit that had bankrupted Napster in 21969, these were individual cases taken against private citizens.
It's especially concerning that this all comes after a much publicized push by the Academy to diversify its membership.
Then nuclear suffered a mortal blow after the much-publicized (but nonfatal) meltdown at Three Mile Island in 1979.
The much-publicized WhatsApp tip line is not a helpline at all, it's only there to help Facebook with research.
In a much-publicized case in 2006, a postgraduate journalism student was harassed for wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
In 2011, he wrote a much publicized "open letter" accusing President Obama of "villainizing the American dream" and the wealthy.
A San Francisco jury has found Jose Ines Garcia Zarate not guilty of murder in a much-publicized 2015 shooting.
Sartorius also graced headlines in 2018 as part of a much-publicized relationship with "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown. 
"I don't know what happened," she said of Kesha's much-publicized claims that Dr. Luke was sexually and verbally abusive.
The public portion of the much-publicized event instead resembled a live reenactment of one of Trump's early-morning tweetstorms.
A striking illustration of Mr. Gandhi's strategy was his much publicized visit to the Somnath temple during the Gujarat campaign.
Maradona has a history of health problems, including breathing and heart issues ... as well as a much-publicized cocaine addiction.
Austin hiccup: Last year, Uber and Lyft lost a much-publicized fight in Austin against newly-added fingerprinting requirements for drivers.
But over the years since its much-publicized round of funding in 211, every other facet of that vision became compromised.
He did not believe the reputations of rider or team, who have a much-publicized 'zero tolerance' policy, had been tainted.
" _____ Mr. Ryan, on a much-publicized meeting with Mr. Trump: "It was important that we discussed our differences that we have.
Trump made a much-publicized visit to Mexico last week, fueling speculation that he might soften his hard-line immigration stance.
He travels and performs around the world and is in a much-publicized romantic relationship with fellow ballet superstar Natalia Osipova.
That, activists say, is how one should view the much-publicized moments of violence at a protest last month in Berkeley.
Bumble has already been vocal in this arena, releasing the much-publicized "Dear Connor" letter to a sexist male user in 2016.
For FIFA, holding the tournament in this context will be an early test of its much-publicized new approach to human rights.
Last month they sat down for a much-publicized meeting in Washington, emerging to say they had laid the groundwork for reconciliation.
It maintains a much publicized "no-fakes" guarantee, and works hard, if not quite infallibly, to keep its site free of them.
And despite much publicized anti-money laundering initiatives, Gulf States have done little to interrupt the flow of antiquities, goods or money.
In June, he had a much publicized conversation with Vitalik Buterin, the creator of one of the largest virtual currency networks, Ethereum.
From the outset, the much publicized UK Trump Chat 2K16 was handled in a radically different manner to the Odd Future rapper's case.
Tarantino is currently in Los Angeles shooting his much-publicized movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, a retelling on the Manson murders.
Today, the company has more than 22016,22018 associates and recorded sales of $22000 billion in 225, even with Victoria's Secret's much-publicized struggles.
"Those things are karmic and I handle them carefully," Ryan Adams told Noisey of writing through his much-publicized divorce from Mandy Moore.
Bernie Sanders made a much-publicized speech last fall to the evangelical and conservative students at Liberty University in Virginia, then took questions.
But after a few much-publicized events for the groups, momentum was lost, and when the week began, no further meetings were planned.
That USW president, Chuck Jones, had accused Trump of "lying his a-- off" about how many jobs were saved in the much-publicized deal.
But in his own understated way, and despite his flaws, Calderon has been a stabilizing presence — a bridge through the team's much-publicized rebuilding.
There's no discussion of her controversial and much publicized decision not to vaccinate her children — not everyone is welcome on the journey to health.
But she doesn't say that the woman behind Komen's ill-fated plan, Karen Handler, defeated Jon Ossoff in a much-publicized Georgia congressional race.
Curiosity landed on Mars on August 6, 2012 at Gale Crater after surviving the much-publicized "seven minutes of terror" descent to the surface.
Not publishing the verdicts in a much-publicized trial "would be likely to undermine public confidence in the system of criminal justice", they said.
A much-publicized petition was soon circulating, signed by 22015 current and former Save the Children staff members, urging Mr. Parker to step down.
Even so, these poll numbers have to put something of a damper on the Trump campaign's much-publicized hopes of putting Minnesota in their column.
This should be alarming to an industry so desperate for talent that its hiring practices have led to much-publicized "talent wars" and legal action.
After their much-publicized meeting with President-elect Donald Trump last month, many prominent figures in tech appear to be circling back to Trump Tower.
After Infinity Ward's much-publicized falling out with Call of Duty publisher Activision, a significant number of Infinity Ward employees left and reformed under Respawn.
It's hard to deny that 2015 was a rough year for Scott Disick, given his stint in rehab and much-publicized breakup with Kourtney Kardashian.
And while student loans play a much-publicized role in the millennial wealth gap, rising health-care costs are part of the equation as well.
"Our entry point was very reasonable so right now it's hovering around breakeven point," Awaleed said of Twitter last month in the much-publicized interview.
Wednesday's Queen's Speech in England saw David Cameron's much-publicized prison reforms take an interesting and, at least on the face of it, surprisingly liberal turn.
He also emphasized that a much-publicized conference organized by the far-right National Policy Institute in November showed the fringe group's nonexistent influence among conservatives.
Ivanka's much-publicized child care plan is likely to come into play soon: It was vaguely alluded to in Trump's tax plan, hastily released this week.
The opening to Chris Hughes' much-publicized New York Times essay yesterday—attacking the company that made him vastly wealthy—was almost Shakespearean in its drama.
It was not much publicized, for obvious reasons, but on June 23, 2016, the day of the Brexit referendum itself, the basement was flooded with sewage.
The much-publicized idea of Mediterranean camps would only work together with opening up more legal ways to get to Europe from non-EU countries, Ambrosi said.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, better known as MBS, had touted lifting the ban as part of his package of much-publicized reforms to the country.
The latter claim supposedly happened when Gretchen Carlson, who filed a much-publicized sexual harassment suit against Ailes last week, wasn't even three or four years old.
Breach victims who meet the settlement's requirements for a payout from a much-publicized $2500 million cash fund will wind up with less than $247, Metcalfe said.
" Trump on Wednesday gave the results of his most recent medical exam to TV personality Mehmet Oz during a much-publicized taping of "The Dr. Oz Show.
The women's arrests preceded the much-publicized lifting of a ban on driving by women in Saudi Arabia, just one of many restrictions opposed by the activists.
Last year, in a much-publicized development, Uber began testing self-driving cars on the streets, putting this city at the forefront of the autonomous-vehicle revolution.
Kempenich defended the bill Monday before a vote, saying current laws had failed to protect citizens, and that the much publicized bill was mischaracterized by the media.
" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also belittled Pelosi's leadership, saying in a statement that her "much-publicized efforts to restrain her far-left conference have finally crumbled.
After their much-publicized Oval Office meeting, she described his demand for a wall as "like a manhood thing for him" during a private session with Democrats.
The experts hit on a nuance that Trump rarely articulates: The VA's much-publicized wait time scandals have overshadowed what it has done well in health care.
HBO said a third-party vendor was responsible this time around, and this has nothing to do with the much-publicized HBO hack from the end of July.
That system is more powerful than a simple message board or the much-publicized "memegen" system that came under fire in the fallout from the James Damore case.
In her recent bombshell interview with the magazine, Garner admitted she's had some issues falling asleep herself in the months following her much publicized split with Ben Affleck.
Samsung Electronics will beat its profit estimates for the third quarter of 2016, the company has indicated, despite its much-publicized problems with its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.
Less than two weeks after his much-publicized return to Twitter, rapper Kanye West made a series of overtures to Trump on the president's favorite social media platform.
In New York, official scrutiny is triggering doubts about the future of Amazon's much-publicized $23 billion in concessions to build a new headquarters employing tens of thousands.
Jeff Flake's (R) much-publicized book calling into question not just Trump but the Republican Party for acquiescing to him made him enemy No. 1 for the President.
Kanye's speech, which you can watch below, ran from explanations on his much-publicized fallout with Taylor Swift through to comments on the background of the "Famous" video.
Or maybe it was an attempt at friendly, candid image rehabilitation after flying off the handle in an interview with a much-publicized interview with the New Yorker?
Her much-publicized feats include more than two dozen film roles, an endless supply of frankly honest and devastatingly arch press quotes, and no less than six marriages.
In one much-publicized instance, she not only commandeered an apology, but has kept in touch with her reformed troll, for whom she now writes letters of reference.
" There was no mention in North Korean state media of the much publicized invitation, delivered via Kim Yo Jong, for Moon to visit Pyongyang "at his earliest convenience.
The pensions are not for co-op members; members must, in fact, work at no pay in exchange for access to the co-op's much-publicized low prices.
The outlet reported that Pacquiao's much-publicized May 2015 match against Floyd Mayweather, dubbed "the fight of the century," is still the best-selling fight in boxing history.
He has human rights groups up in arms over his much publicized war on drugs, and relations with longtime ally the United States are at an all time low.
The world's largest economy has agreed to export its much publicized armed-drone technology to only two allies, the United Kingdom and Italy — the latter only late last year.
We could connect the dots last week, based on her tearful reaction, that the news wasn't good and likely related to Kanye's much-publicized troubles last fall and winter.
The couple, architecture buffs, had previously lived in and around Boston, where they had once owned the Big Dig House, a much-publicized dwelling made from reclaimed highway materials.
In a much-publicized example, one unemployed 30-year-old, Michael Rotondo, refused to leave his parents house in New York until they successfully sued to get him out.
He gave a two-week course in 20113 on Islamic teachings on marriage at the Islamic Society of Baltimore, where President Obama made a much-publicized visit this year.
But it was quietly shelved after a much-publicized lawsuit forced the city to release a homeless woman who had been committed to the psychiatric ward of Bellevue Hospital Center.
Weirdly, Interbrand failed to acknowledge Samsung's much publicized September 2nd recall of the dangerous Galaxy Note 7 flagship, almost as if it had no bearing on the brand's perceived value.
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the showrunners behind "Game of Thrones," have walked away from their much-publicized deal with Disney's Lucasfilm to launch a feature film trilogy in 2022.
"Here I Am" chronicles their slow and traumatic separation, one that some readers will search through for resonances with Mr. Foer's own much-publicized divorce from the novelist Nicole Krauss.
After a much-publicized opening, the compressed dining room in back and little horseshoe bar up front were packed whenever I looked through the windows on Grand Street in Williamsburg.
And this particular man is so famously vile — he murdered a child in a much-publicized case — that anyone in the world might have had the motive to kill him.
Despite a much publicized drone delivery made in the UK in 2016, and another delivery in the US in 2017 we haven't heard much from Amazon's drone efforts in recent years.
The White House didn't directly order all recent action – the much-publicized dropping of the U.S. military's largest conventional bomb on Afghanistan appears to have been the decision of regional commanders.
Metal Gear's lead designer Hideo Kojima and its publisher Konami went through a notorious and much publicized breakup last year, leaving the fate of the stealth action game series in question.
While the much-publicized events and revelations regarding this situation had already made a strong case for special counsel to be appointed, one particular recent discovery has made it absolutely imperative.
In an email, Amanda Miller, a spokeswoman, pointed to some of Turnberry's golf lore — including the much-publicized 1977 British Open championship between the legendary golfers Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus.
The video opened with a photo of former President Bill Clinton, Hillary's husband, posing with Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern with whom he engaged in a much-publicized affair.
The second, less-obvious but much-publicized, was the ill-thought out joke made by Ian Somerhalder about throwing out wife Nikki Reed's birth control pills so they could start a family.
This January, she finally won the much-publicized case, setting a new precedent for revenge porn cases and getting the copyright to the videos, as well as undisclosed damages from her ex.
Trump last week shared the results of his recent medical exam during a much-publicized appearance on "The Dr. Oz Show" in an effort to prove he is more transparent than Clinton.
Despite millions of dollars of government-sponsored research, and a much-publicized White House pledge to find answers, there is still nothing close to a consensus on why someone becomes a terrorist.
Among them is also the much publicized story of a 13-year-old girl in Berlin who said she had been raped by three refugees before later admitting to making it up.
I had never heard of the story until the book reached me for my critique, and I had no idea it was about to be the subject of a much-publicized movie.
When he made a much-publicized trip to Laredo, Texas, in July 2015 to visit the US-Mexico border, the hot weather necessitated a more casual look than his usual suit and tie.
In an altercation that appears to be separate from his much-publicized encounter with an alleged white supremacist earlier in the week, the actor is accused of attacking a 25-year-old male.
It is expected to win a third consecutive landslide victory, appealing to citizens worried about the effects of globalization and large-scale immigration, despite much-publicized wide-scale corruption by Orban's inner circle.
As part of the lawsuit, Santa Clara County, California, highlighted a much publicized instance of Verizon throttling firefighters' mobile internet speeds during the 2018 California wildfires after the firefighters exceeded their data caps.
A long-running feud with his former partner, Giovanni Tognozzi, who owns Bar Pitti next door, has been much publicized, as have a few other sensational events involving the restaurant over the years.
That brings us to Nancy MacLean's much publicized, heavily praised (in some quarters) recent book on public choice economics, Democracy in Chains, which focuses on the role of Nobel Prize winner James Buchanan.
It was during the clinch that Hari seemed to injure his right arm—forcing the referee to end this much publicized heavyweight bout in round 2 and declare Verhoeven the winner via TKO.
Boyle's book draws on his own history exploring those themes, and takes place on the thin line separating optimism from megalomania—thanks to a much-publicized, and still fascinating, experiment from 25 years ago.
Trump has traded insults and threats with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as North Korea races toward its much publicized goal of developing a nuclear-tipped missile capable of reaching the United States.
Quenches do happen—most notably, the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland experienced a much-publicized quench in 2008, when six tons of liquid helium vented into the LHC tunnel and damaged 53 magnets.
The comedy series, which was canceled in May by ABC after star Roseanne Barr's much-publicized racist Twitter rant, scored two Emmy nominations on Thursday, though not in the much-coveted overall series category.
After the last astronauts left in February 1974, Skylab continued to orbit until 1979, when it took a much-publicized but ultimately harmless dive back to Earth, disintegrating as it re-entered the atmosphere.
After driving at the top level of the sport full time for 18 years, Earnhardt, 43, embarked last month on a much-publicized second career as an analyst on Nascar races for NBC Sports.
That anxiety is not an entirely surprising reaction, given that last year saw a number of much-publicized AV fatalities, including an Uber crash that killed an Arizona woman one year ago this week.
Coach, once synonymous with mid-aughts logomania, has been on a much-publicized effort to reinvent itself — and become America's big luxury conglomerate, à la LVMH or Kering — under the creative leadership of Stuart Vevers.
The former Allen & Co. analyst was a shock appointment for the job, beating out much-publicized candidates Meg Whitman, the chief executive of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Jeff Immelt, the former CEO of General Electric.
Death Stranding was first revealed in 2016 as Kojima's first major project since his much-publicized departure from Konami and the Metal Gear Solid series, which included the cancellation of the anticipated reboot Silent Hills.
The Nationals snapped a five-game losing streak with their come-from-behind 14-12 victory on Thursday after a much-publicized team meeting following being swept in a series at Boston earlier this week.
According to a much-publicized analysis by an energy policy think tank, the Clean Air Task Force, generating 210 percent of California's energy from advanced renewables will require 2200 million megawatt-hours of energy storage.
In 2001, after signing the papers that would finalize her much-publicized divorce from Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman emerged into the afternoon sunlight outside her LA lawyer's office, raised her arms, and shouted for joy.
His Washington D.C. hotel, the much-publicized site of his fake-out presser in which he temporarily disavowed his Birther stance, has been a hotbed for foreign diplomats seeking to curry favor with the President.
The single, released after the 25-year-old singer's much publicized breakup with fiance Pete Davidson, has also topped the Billboard charts for three weeks, giving Grande the biggest hit of her seven-year career.
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering's much-publicized documentary "On the Record" looks at several women — notably Drew Dixon, a music executive — who have accused the music giant Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct (allegations he denies).
AMI representatives justified the magazine as a savvy business move, citing the crown prince's much-publicized trip to the U.S. last March as the reason "its readers would have a heightened interest in" Saudi Arabia.
The brothers inflamed CBS censors and segments of their audience by injecting sexual innuendo, drug references, religion and especially politics into the typically bland variety-show format, drawing, in Season 3, a much-publicized firing.
Nearly five months since ABC's much-publicized axing of its "Roseanne" revival from its lineup, the network on Tuesday premiered "The Conners," a half hour spin-off framed around the fictional family of Roseanne Conner.
Image: Wikimedia commons, Emancipation ParkThis Saturday, Virginia's Emancipation Park (formerly Lee Park) is slated to be the meeting place of the Unite The Right rally, a much-publicized gathering of far-right personalities and their sycophants.
Trump's much-publicized meeting with the Times earlier today—with its will-they-won't-they drama and density of batshit moments—was fitting insofar as it was both completely unprecedented and not surprising in the slightest.
The panel comments came just before it was announced Monday night that Benioff and Wise had decided to walk away from their much-publicized deal with Disney's Lucasfilm to launch a "Star Wars" trilogy in 2022.
And in the ensuing drama where he refused to apologize for the tweets, he repeatedly emphasized that he's taken steps to confront his earlier biases, including during a much-publicized speech on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
The duchess's father, Thomas Markle, said that he had been sending texts to his daughter daily but without receiving replies, and that they had not spoken since her much-publicized wedding to Prince Harry in May.
Both personal accounts and extensive quantitative studies (like this much-publicized RAND study from 2015) suggest that the age-old adage is true: You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
While Mayer's radio-friendly track record and much-publicized love life initially provoked skepticism among Deadheads, critics and fans gave him positive if not ecstatic reviews for injecting new life into the 50-year-old rock institution.
Most of 2018's politics-themed cold opens ranged from "just fine" to "what were they thinking?" but this skewering of accused sexual assaulter and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's much-publicized congressional hearing is *chef's kiss*.
" After their much-publicized split in 1956, Lewis made a name for himself as a director and star of broad slapstick comedies -- movies like "The Nutty Professor" (remade starring Eddie Murphy in the 1990s) and "The Bellboy.
But with so many of the world's best men's golfers — and biggest names — snubbing the game's much-publicized reintroduction to the Olympics, it is more than possible that golf will not be welcomed back in four years.
COPENHAGEN — A reindeer herder from the indigenous Sami community in the Norwegian Arctic on Thursday lost a much-publicized case at Norway's top court over a ruling that he must cull 41 of his 116-strong herd.
And his determination to be a starter—as evidenced by his much-publicized offseason workout regimen—and the tremendous value he can provide to the organization long term perhaps says that he's deserving of a legitimate shot.
In the corridor of the Bastille, he crossed paths with the tenor Jonas Kaufmann, who was scheduled to sing Lohengrin after a much-publicized monthslong pause to recover from a burst blood vessel on his vocal cords.
The potential for change increased significantly when shortly after Ms. Schweitzer's friend had floated the idea, Wendy Davis announced she was running for governor on the heels of her much-publicized filibuster in pink Mizuno running shoes.
In February 2017, UPS—the world's largest package delivery company—joined forces with the Ohio-based company Workhorse Group to conduct a much-publicized test of a delivery drone deployment from the top of a "Big Brown" van.
Granted, not many retirees will fall into this category, but for those who do, the estimate that is provided by that much-publicized report will not even be in the same hemisphere as what they have planned for.
The Trump administration's much-publicized increase in immigration enforcement is also increasing the bottom line for for-profit prisons and other companies from the private sector, with many signing multimillion-dollar contracts with the Department of Homeland Security.
In many ways, the pivot to Xi's "Chinese dream" was a response -- along with a much publicized anti-corruption crackdown -- to a widespread feeling that despite the country's booming economic growth, too many people were being left behind.
He's never come into a season as a team's Week 1 starter, though he did end up starting 20173 games for the 2013 Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a much publicized falling out between Josh Freeman and Greg Schiano.
Cleveland Browns player Myles Garrett accused Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph of using a racial slur in the moments leading up to their much-publicized brawl in the waning seconds of their game last Thursday, according to ESPN.
Her subsequent and much-publicized death drew attention to an issue that has long plagued the disability community: It often seems like non-disabled people only recognize the injustices levied on disabled people after one of us dies.
Eyebrows were raised when Diego Sanchez initially announced his decision to fight at the weight division lower than his previous home at lightweight—especially given the UFC's much-publicized partnership with USADA banning intravenous rehydration following a weight cut.
The 1.5/11 first responders will no longer need to swarm Congress every 5 years to extend their benefits, and it's thanks largely to the much-publicized work of Jon Stewart and the lesser-known role of John Feal.
In fact, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services reported that of the members of the much-publicized caravan of Central Americans that arrived in May, over 90 percent of those who were screened passed their initial "credible fear" interview.
While philanthropic associations do not track donations to elephant causes specifically, fund-raising for wildlife in general (including other much-publicized endangered animals like rhinos and tigers), appears to be on the rise, according to the Giving USA Foundation.
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the duo who in 2011 launched the singular screen sensation known as 'Game of Thrones,' have walked away from their much-publicized deal with Disney's Lucasfilm to launch a feature film trilogy in 2022.
Fordham told me in a phone call that his goal in the much-publicized Arizona incident wasn't to frighten anyone, he simply wanted to warn users about the fact that their accounts weren't as secure as they may have thought.
Speculation about why women start majors, or even careers, in the sciences and then drop out at far higher rates than men vary from women being socialized into low mathematical confidence, to much-publicized harassment and lack of female mentorship.
One of the most marketable athletes in North America, Patrick has seen her popularity wane in recent years, unable to produce the type of results many had expected when she made her much publicized jump for IndyCar to NASCAR in 2012.
After his much-publicized decision to join M.L.S., Morris missed a clear scoring chance in his opening game — "the reaction to that was when I first realized how different things were now," he said — and he was scoreless through five matches.
And the much-publicized Trump baby — a 20-foot orange balloon depicting the president snarling in a diaper and clutching a cellphone — is likely to return to the air after organizers surpassed their crowdfunding target of 30,000 pounds, about $38,000.
A transgender former Google engineer filed a lawsuit alleging gender-based discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination, the same week the National Labor Relations Board dismissed James Damore's complaint of being illegally fired over his much-publicized "diversity memo" last August.
LONDON — In November 21962, four years after her husband's assassination, Jacqueline Kennedy traveled to the temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia on a much-publicized trip with David Ormsby Gore, a friend of her husband and himself a recent widower.
Eleven years and three albums later—not to mention some difficult inter-band struggles and frontman Luke Pritchard's brief but much publicized romance with Mischa Barton—The Kooks have also just released a greatest hits compilation called The Best Of… So Far.
Although it was a dramatic, much-publicized product failure, Nike is an extremely successful brand that has invested a tremendous amount of money and effort into product design and performance elements, and it has aligned itself with the top performers in sport.
Annemarie Huste, whose career as private chef to Jacqueline Kennedy came to an abrupt and much-publicized end in April 1968 when she was fired for talking to the press, died on Wednesday at her home in East Islip, N.Y. She was 73.
While the field of 2150 nations is set for the 2100 tournament in Russia, the tournament's roster of sponsors remains noticeably undersubscribed — a reflection of how much the reputational damage from a much-publicized 1 corruption crisis continues to hurt FIFA's bottom line.
Sharon Mattes, who under the name Sharon Bottoms was at the center of a much-publicized custody case in Virginia in the 1990s in which her own mother argued that she and her same-sex partner were not suitable parents, died on Jan.
Summer and the early months of autumn are usually the slow seasons for the auction world, but we've already seen abnormally large auction sales thanks to the much-publicized sales of a self-shredding Banksy, an "artificial intelligence" painting, and an Assyrian relief.
In what must come as disappointing news for anyone hoping IHOP would start offering breakfast burritos or break-dancing classes, the restaurant chain announced Monday on Fox News that its much publicized name change to "IHOb" reflects the debut of its brand-new Ultimate Steakburgers.
In January 2017, following the announcement of the original travel ban, Google cofounder Sergey Brin joined protesters at San Francisco International Airport, while Google CEO Sundar Pichai pointedly voiced his displeasure on Twitter, in an email to staff, and in a much-publicized employee meeting.
LONDON – Police in Northern Ireland have arrested two men in the death of a German backpacker 30 years ago, after much-publicized appeals on the anniversary of the teenager&aposs death yielded a break in one of the region&aposs most notorious unsolved murders.
Does Ridley Scott really deserve his nom for All the Money in the World, a recognition undoubtedly awarded to him after the much-publicized about-face he had to do in recasting Kevin Spacey's lead role merely three weeks before the film was released?
The Information reports that no resolution of its potential plans around changes to its approach to self-driving are expected until after Uber secures a new CEO (the position is still vacant after founder Travis Kalanick's much-publicized departure) and resolves its Waymo legal troubles.
In 1988, after a much publicized drive-by shooting of a bystander, near U.C.L.A., the Los Angeles Police Department used the database to round up no fewer than fourteen hundred African-American youths and detain them in the parking lot of the L.A. Coliseum.
And his opponent is the Bills, a team coached by Rex Ryan, whom casual fans may remember for his raw, often unintentionally comic outbursts or, alternately, for his much-publicized decision to present Trump, the Republican nominee for president, at an event in April.
Washington (CNN)On Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump began laying the groundwork to back away from his much-publicized threat to close down the US southern border unless Mexico and other central American countries did more to limit the flow of migrants to our country.
The decision was an abrupt turnabout by Amazon after a much-publicized search for a second headquarters, which had ended with its announcement in November that it would open two new sites — one in Queens, with more than 25,000 jobs, and another in Virginia.
Due to much publicized fuckery on behalf of the team's art-dealing owner, our great great great grandchildren will still be paying for Marlins Park when aliens land and harvest the internal organs of every designated hitter in the American League, and finally ruin baseball for good.
The shortcomings of Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman's much-publicized reform agenda have been laid bare with a crackdown by Saudi authorities on four leading women activists who had campaigned for the women's right to drive — just weeks before the driving ban is due to end.
Professor Brady said in September that the thief or thieves at her home had ignored valuables in plain sight but stolen a "cheap" cellphone she had used in China and an "old, broken" laptop on which she had written a much-publicized paper on China's influence.
Given the much-publicized production woes (highlighted by original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller leaving the film in June 2017, less than a year before release) and the somewhat subdued marketing thus far, it could be a sign that all is not right in the world of Solo.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE (D-Mass.) went on a much-publicized hunting trip, dressed in camouflage clothing and carrying a shotgun, in the final month of the campaign.
Due to much publicized fuckery on behalf of the team's shit bag, art-dealing owner, our great great great grandchildren will still be paying for Marlins Park when aliens land and harvest the internal organs of every designated hitter in the American League, and finally ruin baseball for good.
And things don't get better when students go off to college: A much-publicized Brookings Institution report found that 62% of college students think a campus group hosting a controversial speaker is "legally required" by the First Amendment to counterbalance that speaker with one who holds an opposing view.
It would be more than a year before his much publicized meetings with the leaders of South Korea, China and the US. The diplomatic dispute ended after nine Malaysians effectively barred from leaving Pyongyang were allowed to return home and three North Koreans were permitted to leave Malaysia.
The company's decision to leave Queens behind came several months after it ended its much-publicized second-headquarters search by splitting what had been envisioned as a single huge, 50,000-employee campus between Long Island City and Arlington, Va. The proposal had supporters, including Mr. de Blasio and Gov.
An investigation commissioned by a Kentucky Catholic school of the much-publicized face-off last month between the school's students and Native Americans in Washington, D.C., found "no evidence"  the students made "offensive or racist statements" to a tribal elder or members of his group, according to a report released Wednesday.
Duke's SAG victory, by 273,21965 votes out of more than 218,232 cast, may have written finis to the much publicized feuding between the union's social and political activist wing headed by Asner and more conservative members united under the rubric Actors Working for an Actors Guild, co-founded by Charlton Heston.
The parallel events summed up the complex nature of the political transition: a much-publicized election of parliament speakers at which former foes from Suu Kyi's party and the military shook hands, while behind closed doors the country's top power brokers met to hammer out how they will run Myanmar.
Remember once upon a time when the Capitals won their first championship and proceeded to go on an epic, much-publicized, GOAT of a Stanley Cup bender with Alex Ovechkin, in particular, at the centre of the party that stretched from Vegas to Washington over a solid, alcohol-fueled week?
With Ronda Rousey on indefinite hiatus and Conor McGregor kicked off the UFC 200 card after his lengthy, and much-publicized, dispute with the promotion over media obligations, the UFC is in desperate need of a giant superstar-caliber fighter to make UFC 200 the huge event it needs to be.
Crystal Young, chairwoman of the conductor/tower division of the Transport Workers Union chapter representing M.T.A. workers, said the change stemmed from a dramatic and much-publicized delay in June, when a train on the F line broke down, and riders were stuck in darkness and stifling heat for 45 minutes.
Even before this week, Mr. Xi has tried to take advantage of Mr. Trump's nationalist and protectionist policies and open disdain for multilateral institutions, using a much-publicized speech in Davos, Switzerland, in January to proclaim himself a champion of global trade, much as the United States used to do.
NAS seemed to be taking a stand against those intellectual currents, Emanuel said—though he adds that he eventually became concerned about the organization's stances on climate change, especially during a much-publicized incident in which hackers stole thousands of emails from a group of climate scientists and accused them of misusing data.
On gun rights, Judge Kavanaugh told the committee the Second Amendment protected the right of Americans to own semiautomatic rifles because they are in "common use" and not a "dangerous and unusual weapon" — a position he took in a much-publicized 2011 dissent, which he said was rooted in Supreme Court precedent.
A source familiar with those meetings said that the foundations for Neom's advisory board were laid during those much publicized events between tech execs and Bin Salman, with some being asked by associates of the prince if they would be willing to participate in a project to build a $500 billion city of the future.
Cowherd, then an ESPN host, was discussing a federal antitrust lawsuit brought by former University of California, Los Angeles basketball star Ed O'Bannon against the National Collegiate Athletic Association—a much-publicized case that sought to allow past and present campus athletes to be compensated for the use of their names, images, and likeness.
Bright Lights skims across a lot of historical material that will be familiar to anyone who read Fisher's memoirs: the short, much-publicized marriage between Reynolds and singer Eddie Fisher, their even-more-publicized breakup when he left her for Elizabeth Taylor, Reynolds remarrying a shoe magnate who gambled away his fortune and hers.
After the apparent success of Russia's much-publicized disinformation campaign against the American electoral system during the 2016 Presidential election, endless media reports, pundits, politicians, and intel officials have been warning that the 2020 election is already under attack by foreign powers bent on weakening the U-S of A. But is meddling actually happening?
And when it comes to Mr. Kim, Mr. Trump has in recent months pivoted from disparaging the leader as "Little Rocket Man" on Twitter to using precious foreign diplomacy hours on a much-publicized summit meeting that was heavy on theater but did not go far enough to eradicating the North Korean nuclear threat.
IHOP, OR &aposIHOB,&apos DEBUTING NEW BURGER MENU FOLLOWING MUCH-PUBLICIZED NAME CHANGE The company best known for its breakfasts already had burgers on the menu but had started using the IHOb name on social media, its website and for in-store promotions to draw attention to a new line of burgers made of Black Angus ground beef.
Still, though it's difficult to imagine any journalist maintaining perfect objectivity when it comes to the much-publicized, decades-long story of Woody Allen, Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow, and Dylan Farrow, Merkin's personal relationship with Allen may have ensured that Previn's interview is just one more strand in the increasingly messy tangle of this story.
But, despite the hype, despite the shoes, despite the millions of dollars of investment, despite the rigorous application of the latest scientific thinking and biomechanical analysis, and despite the mammoth effort of Eliud Kipchoge, the world's best marathon runner, Nike's much-publicized attempt to break the two-hour marathon mark came up short this morning at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza outside Milan, Italy.
His visit comes after 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 met with Kim during a much-publicized summit in Singapore in June, fueling hopes that Pyongyang would begin the process of denuclearization.
Christine Pelosi, who is the daughter of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and heads the California Democratic Party Women's Caucus, recalled that moment in saying many of the women who signed a much-publicized letter detailing sexual abuse in Sacramento "are seething" that de León attacked Feinstein and portrayed himself as a defender of women's rights in the Kavanaugh hearing.
A majority of black players from Clemson University's football team reportedly skipped the much-publicized visit to the White House for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's fast food feast.
Oil and gas industry sources have said those plans include Florida, despite a much publicized exception for the Sunshine State from former Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE.
A legal expert I spoke to in Rochester, Andrew Kloc, explained how despite the passage of the right of privacy law, the Roberson decision "is still with us": it is used as legal precedent in New York to this day to limit the scope of the right of privacy; as recently as March 2018, it was cited in the dismissal of Lindsay Lohan's much-publicized lawsuit against Take Two Interactive Software for basing a character in Grand Theft Auto V on her without her consent.
"This action, from an outspoken supporter of the 'BDS' Israeli boycott movement and whose personal vitriol led her to publicly brag about calling our President a 'mother****er' to her young son, is both ill-conceived and inconsistent with our national values," he added, referring to Tlaib's much-publicized recent comments about impeaching 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.
Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's ambassador to the European Union, reportedly kept top officials in the Trump administration updated on efforts to persuade Ukraine to launch an investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE ahead of Trump's much-publicized July call with the country's president.

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