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So I made a mistake but I didn&apost lie so that&aposs what occasioned- INGRAHAM: Yeah occasioned of a lying.
For Scott, meanwhile, the beef occasioned deeper inquiries: taking seriously
Amid the massive cultural shifts occasioned by the #MeToo movement.
The surprise release of the book occasioned all kinds of speculation .
When exceptions occurred, they occasioned public opprobrium and calls for investigation.
That occasioned the first of the episode's scene-ending cryptic stares.
She'd like to believe this miracle was occasioned by the store's patron saint.
But the announcement occasioned a resurfacing of Mr. Hart's old comments and tweets.
And in 2016, Hillary Clinton's campaign occasioned a vast wave of celebrity content.
Every visit to a friend's house, the market or workplace occasioned a walk.
The rally that occasioned it was a hotchpotch of news narrative, fundamentals and technicals.
But the economic boom of the 1950s occasioned a new freedom in Italian art.
Despite its flaws, the twentieth anniversary of Friends occasioned a flurry of positive reminiscences.
"That may have been a factor that was one of several that occasioned these shifts."
This exhibition occasioned meetings among Russian and British officials, energy industry representatives, and museum staff.
Much like David Bowie's passing earlier this year, Prince's has occasioned a massive outpouring of support.
Even the supplemental five-day FBI investigation -- occasioned by concerns about the allegations from Arizona Sen.
" Kavanaugh argued "that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program.
But what was readily apparent was that this one-week delay -- occasioned by Arizona Republican Sen.
This communal moment of mass culture has occasioned celebration as well as a bout of anxiety.
It's a long-term story and it's not actually occasioned by what's happening in the short term.
It also occasioned an awkward dance between two competing bosses who both claim to be in charge.
Public Space The Modern's reopening has occasioned special commissions from five artists, and one commission-like acquisition.
In my view, that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program.
PAULSON The casting of Noma Dumezweni, a black actress, to play Hermione occasioned some discussion in Britain.
Pardon me, incidentally, if that list of qualities occasioned any ambiguity with its lack of an Oxford comma.
The fact that roughly 47% of women leave work after having children has occasioned much hand-wringing, too.
Despite all this and the loss of assets under management that it occasioned, the Omega organization remains vibrant.
When Mr. Binder retired as ringmaster in 2008, his departure occasioned an editorial in The New York Times.
Such solidarity, rather than the rage that occasioned it, feels like the secret subject of these new books.
After all, Japan's demographic shifts aren't occasioned by technology, but by social factors—why not innovate in response?
The Trump era and Reid's illness have occasioned an inevitable reconsideration of Reid's legacy and all its contradictions.
The slide had not been occasioned by bad news on the corporate front; earnings reports were generally good.
They are occasioned by rival states, fueled by rival ideologies and impermeable to the cries of the victims.
This week, the country finds itself in yet another legal discombobulation occasioned by President Trump's constitutional boundary-pushing.
The piece has occasioned much handwringing on both sides of the feminist aisle, but not in a new way.
"The conduct of the president has occasioned bitter mortification and deep regret," a statement issued by the caucus declared.
Unlike the movie that occasioned it, "The Lion King: The Gift" is no remake or reiteration, no faraway fable.
Donald Trump's assault on civil rights has occasioned record donations to non-profits dedicated to preserving equal rights for all.
She opened the package and gently stroked the purchase that had occasioned our odyssey: a five-dollar pink baby towel.
I once corresponded with a man from Australia who lost his wife, a tragedy that occasioned a period of reflection.
Too bad if the 911 calls were occasioned by domestic violence or, in one case Desmond recounts, a child's asthma attack.
The principle of free speech means Milo Yiannopoulos, a bilious provocateur who occasioned the Berkeley riot, is entitled to his views.
Great speechmakers are those whose carefully crafted words resonate with political and philosophical meaning long after the moments that occasioned them.
And modernist architects like Brazil's Oscar Niemeyer and Mexico's Luis Barragán have occasioned frequent exhibitions, fashion editorials and monolithic Instagram bursts.
Howard's realization of the existence of those made to eat dirt was occasioned by an erotic encounter with a poor girl.
One of our early spats was occasioned by my wish to post a photo of him on social media (I lost).
Those abrupt and unlawful policy reversals were occasioned by a serious miscalculation of demand for health insurance among relatively healthy people.
This over-estimation/under-estimation could take place unilaterally, or simultaneously, with more-or-less corresponding misjudgments occasioned by President Kim.
Anytime people could be seen in yards, Winston blew the truck's horn and the merriment thus occasioned suggested a real event.
Never mind that it's the most popular device ever created, or that it's occasioned countless markets and upended the way we live.
Higher-quality nickel producers are still suffering from the price slump occasioned by the surge in Chinese NPI production earlier this decade.
But the Teapot Dome scandal was the apex of presidential malfeasance until Watergate, which also occasioned the appointment of two special prosecutors.
" Sadly, there could no better description of Britain's Brexit crisis, and the divisions that it has occasioned – an "encounter of mutual frustration.
That ancient water has occasioned much study and debate, and provided the name for at least one French-Candian psych rock band.
"In my view, that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program," Kavanaugh wrote at the time.
But it was broadly in line with where its paper was trading after the sell-off occasioned by the Justice Department request.
It was occasioned by Kennedy's having reached an agreement on the limited nuclear-test-ban treaty with the Soviets, on July 25th.
Raising it would be a formality, occasioned by a bland statement to Congress and impotent grumbling by members of the opposing party.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A massacre in Gaza occasioned by the US includes 60 dead, and at least 2700 wounded.
But these separate efforts at reform have occasioned a coordinated pushback from the bail industry, which fears its profits are in jeopardy.
Spencer Weart believes that the black humor of the '60s was actually occasioned by proximity — a nervous proximity that forced nervous laughter.
The Korean War, which scared many people as being the possible beginning of what they called "World War III," occasioned further increases.
Ullmann's telling of it was occasioned by a question I asked about long marriages, what she thought helped them flourish and endure.
All of these events occasioned deep dives by the press into the forces of racial animus Mr. Trump unleashed during his campaign.
Let's remember that Moore lost to Jones in a special election occasioned by Jeff Sessions' appointment as attorney general in the Trump administration.
Israel's 70th anniversary has occasioned a fresh round of anxious, if not exactly new, commentary about the rifts between Israeli and Diaspora Jewry.
It was the first sunny day all week, and the previous evening the candidate had crushed Cruz in Arizona, which occasioned some celebration.
It came as a great surprise to Thompson, then, to suddenly find herself on uncertain ground occasioned by her 60th birthday in April.
John McCain has occasioned a number of heartfelt tributes as the nation pays homage to a man who sacrificed much for this country.
But along the way, look at all of the host of problems that were occasioned by this investigation, when leadership wasn&apost in place.
This occasioned a political outcry that Section 6900 was "corporate welfare," not a popular complaint in those — or these — days of federal budget deficits.
Her siblings don't recall what occasioned Bill Thomas to react as he did in 1976, or whether it was related to his wife's institutionalization.
"Gemini," the appealingly modest solo LP whose songs Macklemore will perform tonight, has occasioned less passion; it's just an album, not a lightning rod.
As Principi noted, the BRAC process includes several provisions that help communities recover from adverse economic effects occasioned by a base closure or reduction.
Consider a recent review by the American poet Patricia Lockwood, occasioned by a new edition of John Updike's novels: I was hired as an assassin.
Children from families of refugees coming from Syria, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Congo took part in an event occasioned by Romania's upcoming national day.
There followed White Noise (1985), focused on the mutations in perception of family and death occasioned by relentless exposure to all-seeing, all-saying television.
In Arizona, Martha McSally had to tack right to win the Republican primary occasioned by Jeff Flake's retirement; her opponent, Kyrsten Sinema, grabbed the centre.
The sudden absence of a man whose physical presence caused such terror has occasioned the release of this torrent of words, but also haunts it.
The problem is that nickel is still suffering from a production surge occasioned by a price spike to over $50,000 per tonne a decade ago.
While some of the beginnings traceable to 1619 were laudable from the start, others are lamentable for the rank injustice, hardship, and suffering they occasioned.
The Kerry James Marshall exhibition was almost uniformly well received, but the initial show, "Unfinished" — which explored different eras and genres — occasioned some negative reviews.
Quebec was the region in North America best versed in the blood libel, which had already occasioned anti-Jewish violence in Montreal and Quebec City.
But the movement has occasioned resistance from the bail industry, which has launched an assertive effort to preserve the practice — and its own commercial interests.
Jarrar, who is an award-winning Arab-American writer, got herself in trouble for attacking Barbara Bush, whose death on Tuesday occasioned heartfelt bipartisan encomiums.
The new supply stream has also coincided with significant changes to China's battery landscape occasioned by new EV subsidies with battery plants accordingly destocking and retooling.
A local councilman in the area, Willie B. Owens, endorsed him as well, a development that occasioned its own news release from the de Blasio campaign.
The white-supremacist and neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Va., this month was occasioned by the city's decision to take down a Robert E. Lee statue.
Here he draws Mexican villages, ceremonial rituals in Bali (whose ethnography also occasioned a book) and near-scientific renditions of a sting ray and a lobster.
The highest praise that I can offer this lumbering collection of coagulated visual dramas is the doubt of my own taste in painting that it occasioned.
Grift between individuals of the same species that may or may not be social, but do not live in a true social colony, have occasioned heated disagreements.
According to Norris, the ultranationalist drift we're seeing is predictable: Societies are changing, becoming more inclusive, and that has occasioned a reaction from older, more traditionalist citizens.
And such events: the gradual, then very swift, unmaking of a society, the decimation of the educated elite occasioned by the rise of a new political order.
Bryan-Wilson explores items as varied as the Cockettes' drag-queen costumes, Chilean arpilleras that documented Pinochet's dictatorship, and the ideological rifts occasioned by the AIDS quilt.
The U.S. has benefitted as much from the post-World War II global structures and the explosion of international trade they occasioned as any nation on Earth.
The natural disaster occasioned the Republican proposal, but it might be wishful thinking to cast this bill as a first step toward enacting a broader middle-class agenda.
And what forced Mountain Pass back onto care and maintenance was the price collapse occasioned by China lifting its export restrictions under pressure from the World Trade Organization.
In late September, by video link from Israel, he addressed a gathering at Memorial's headquarters, occasioned by the publication of the collected essays of Memory, his underground journal.
This in turn occasioned a tweet from the president that escalated into … Well, it was among of the first of many such dramas played out on social media.
International financial regulation has occasioned blizzards of white papers and rounds of consultations, culminating in agreed-upon principles to address new sources of risk in the financial system.
The decision by several top technology companies to exclude content from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website from their Internet platforms has occasioned concerns about First Amendment freedoms.
The English-language publication of the Algerian writer Kamel Daoud's The Meursault Investigation in the summer of 2015 occasioned a wholesale reassessment of Camus's reputation in the mainstream press.
"You may see up or down movement in the private equity portfolio, occasioned by some event where we might sell a position," Scherr said on an April earnings call.
Freud would stand by such propositions, and no doubt some losses really are occasioned by subconscious emotion, or at least can be convincingly explained that way after the fact.
That recession has resulted in its output declining by more than 10 percent, and it has occasioned the migration of around 10 percent of its population to the mainland.
And for the minority who do prosper, high marginal tax rates, occasioned by the too-sudden withdrawal of tax credits and other in-work benefits, are a disincentive to progress.
What's next: Musk's unorthodox announcement sent Tesla's stock price on a roller-coaster ride, occasioned consternation among investors and analysts, and triggered an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Last week, news that the gross domestic product expanded at a 4.13 percent rate in the second quarter occasioned a presidential appearance on the south lawn of the White House.
Among the second-round effects that need to be offset through aggressive fiscal and monetary policy measures is the slump in aggregate demand that the coronavirus epidemic will have occasioned.
While his "Self-Portrait in Black and White" begins with assertions of his blackness, it evolves into a rich set of questions occasioned by the birth of his first child.
Thus ventriloquizing a reader's skepticism, Jay justifiably gloats at having occasioned, yet again, the "unbelievable"—a solid though wildly implausible verity, like the inexplicable reappearance of an ace of spades.
The tariff war with the United States has occasioned similar expressions of Chinese pride, though these do not appear to have dampened sales of American products in a large way.
The latest, occasioned by the 28th anniversary of Sir Tim's paper proposing the World Wide Web, warns of the three primary threats to the ecosystem that the web has evolved into.
Copper, by contrast, is vulnerable to the hit on exports of manufactured goods occasioned by rising tariffs even while it waits for the strength in construction activity to translate into completions.
Jeff Flake (R) is in his final days in Congress, forced into retirement -- at least in part -- by a disastrous dip in his poll numbers occasioned by his frequent Trump critiques.
Stephen K. Hiltner Princeton, N.J. We were gratified to see that the Library of America's publication of "Rachel Carson: Silent Spring & Other Writings on the Environment" occasioned a fine piece by Lepore.
Occasioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's recent decision to charge a $25 admission fee for out-of-towners, there's been a resurgence of talk about economic access to spaces of culture.
Lost amid the massive political fight occasioned by the allegations by Ford and Ramirez is the fact that Kavanaugh is without question more conservative than the man he is replacing -- Anthony Kennedy.
This re-examination was no doubt occasioned by the fact that inflation has stayed so low despite the decline of unemployment to levels that most FOMC members believe to cause increased inflation.
"The extensive reputational damage in the past few months, occasioned by negative media reports, has resulted in financial institutions determination that the... group poses a reputational risk for them as clients," it said.
Last April Mr Obama's visit to Hanover, ostensibly to encourage a floundering transatlantic trade pact, occasioned a stirring defence of European unity, the memory of which still turns beleaguered Brussels bureaucrats misty-eyed.
That's the question of the day for media executives, government officials and investors, occasioned by a Wall Street Journal story which said the U.S. Department of Justice may sue to block the deal.
In response to labor shortages occasioned by an ageing population, robotics are heralded as the answer, whether it's hotels staffed entirely by humanoids or a "robot revolution" aimed at reversing Japan's economic slump.
Sunday was the second anniversary of the publication of Francis' previous apostolic exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, which occasioned an outcry among some conservatives for Francis' position on allowing communion for divorced and remarried Catholics.
The arrival of Wegmans in the Brooklyn Navy Yard a few months ago occasioned the excitement of a museum opening, if you can remember a time when people were excited about museum openings.
" Moira Donegan, the writer best known for creating an online list of alleged sexual abusers and harassers in media, recently wrote an appreciative reappraisal of Dworkin occasioned by "Last Days at Hot Slit.
The moment occasioned a round of "dire warnings" from analysts and think-tankers, but it also showed how feeble the expert class can be at marshaling its authority, even when it is in agreement.
The news that RNC Chair Reince Priebus will be President Trump's chief of staff, and ex-Breitbart CEO Steve Bannon will be his chief strategist, has occasioned a rousing round of tea-leaf reading.
There were sprinklings of his usual virtuosic bucket-getting—a drowsy first-quarter Euro-step around Westbrook occasioned some top-notch replay work from the TNT crew—but the other Rockets pitched in plenty.
Update [Tuesday July 4, 2017]: This post included a mistranslation of the original German article that occasioned a factual error about the history of the sari, suggesting that the garment was of Muslim origin.
He is perhaps best known for announcing early in his term that he would no longer prosecute many low-level marijuana cases, a decision that occasioned a fight with the New York Police Department.
Pride has long occasioned debates about the extent to which queers should be celebrating or still rioting, and has exposed the divide between those in the community with more privilege and those with less.
It has also occasioned a suite of exhibitions in this region, under the umbrella title "1917: Total War in Flanders," that explore how the Great War intensified 100 years ago into an unprecedented catastrophe.
With hindsight, it would seem that among the main factors explaining the disappointing economic recovery over the past decade was the major destruction of housing and equity market wealth occasioned by the earlier recession.
As ever with such coordinated announcements by Chinese producers, there's an element of window-dressing previously scheduled maintenance work, but the real significance is what it says about the margin pain occasioned by falling prices.
This is part and parcel of what seems to be a global surge in scrap supply occasioned by the sharp jump in the copper price from under $25,2000 in the fourth quarter of last year.
The year was 21993, a hinge for her, and the article—by a twenty-five-year-old Michiko Kakutani—was occasioned by the release of " Under the Sign of Saturn ," Sontag's fifth book of nonfiction.
But Miami Beach's recovery from Hurricane Irma, which slammed into this low-lying resort city in September and turned the main thoroughfare of Collins Avenue into a waterway, has occasioned its own round of reconstruction.
Columbia's expansion into west Harlem — the university prefers "Manhattanville" — marks the university's largest growth since moving to Morningside Heights in the late 19th century, and has occasioned angry op-eds, lawsuits and even hunger strikes.
The audience is being asked to read "Alice & Oliver" two ways, both as fiction and as fictionalized autobiography; but most of the book's emotional work is occasioned not by the text but by the context.
Indeed, Portnoy's chapter on the madcap sectarian battles occasioned by the Miss Judea beauty contest of 1929 is itself a gem of comic writing with a ferocious kicker worthy of either of the Brothers Singer.
Some are still very much with us, like Thatcher's growing anxiety over the impact that movement toward European integration would have on Britain's sovereignty, an issue that split her party and cabinet and occasioned her downfall.
Washington (CNN)A week ago today was the last chance to file your 2016 federal income tax returns -- a time which, in the past, has occasioned the president to release a portion of his own taxes.
The death of Justice John Paul Stevens earlier this summer occasioned a look back at what he considered his cruelest defeat in his 35 years on the Supreme Court: the 2008 decision District of Columbia v.
And as an analytical person, it is hard for me to reconcile the significant, blood-sport destruction of my business that this matter has occasioned without understanding the dynamics behind the resolution from the Commission's perspective.
Meanwhile, the ignorance and nearsightedness that occasioned this story can still be found in activist communities today, as evidenced in narratives of pity, savior complexes, and colorism, in who gets chosen to be a poster child.
"Any costs or consequences that will be occasioned by the Court's reiteration of this clear requirement at this late date are also solely attributable to the defendant," Jackson says about the gag order and her review.
"In my view, critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program," Kavanaugh, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, wrote in a 2015 opinion.
You might be cast down if your country loses, or elated if they win, but no sane fan feels the kind of visceral resentment occasioned when a nation loses territory or is humiliated in a war.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From the if-only-I'd-listened-to-mom archives: I have suffered, and still suffer, from an unendurable infirmity of the eyes, which has been occasioned by my own folly.
A year into a sustained charm offensive, Mr. Macron has won a trip to Washington, occasioned by an invitation from Mr. Trump for a formal state visit, the first the American leader has extended during his presidency.
The nomination of Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and the accusations of long ago sexual violence — which he denies — that could derail it, have occasioned many of us to re-evaluate our own high-school experiences.
To the Editor: Re "Amazon's Move Signals the End of the Line for Cashiers" (Business Day, June 19): Like it or not, history tells us that change in all aspects of life, occasioned by technology, is inevitable.
Their many potential combinations, "near misses" and promises of big payouts cause the body to release dopamine, a feel-good neurotransmitter, explains Charles Livingstone, of Monash University in Melbourne—"similar to the pattern occasioned by a cocaine addiction".
Riotous clapping is occasioned when a bright point of light travels over the ceiling and the curtain of the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in New York, where the push-button, button-pushing musical "Finding Neverland" opened on Wednesday night.
Mr. Bel's work also occasioned audience outbursts, with boos and bravos intermingling after his 30-minute piece, "Tombe," in which three Paris Opera dancers (Grégory Gaillard, Sébastien Bertaud and Benjamin Pech) appeared on stage with a nondancer outsider.
"The decision to terminate the project by the Authority has been occasioned by the prevailing operational, economic and financial dynamics which have been on a downward trend over the last three years," the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) said.
"As we saw in 2009, companies and associations are gearing up for significant reform opportunities occasioned by an energetic new administration taking office with a supportive Congress," said Bruce Mehlman, a Republican lobbyist at Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas.
The Russian influence operation during the 2016 election, which occasioned the three congressional hearings this week, is only one especially consequential sample of a far larger problem, in which the platforms are gamed for profit or political influence.
These Easter thoughts are occasioned, in part, by reading some of the countless think-pieces about the rise of Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychology professor turned moral-philosophical guru for a large and grateful cohort of young men.
In particular, monetary and fiscal policy in the United States will need to make good on the slump in household demand that will be occasioned by the wiping out of around $7.5 trillion in U.S. stock market wealth.
The announcement of Caitlyn Jenner's transition occasioned a similar hailstorm of thinkpieces about what it meant for such a prominent trans person to be conventionally beautiful and glamorous, to be wealthy and white, and to be politically conservative.
The BJP's move — "an act of panic, occasioned by the coming general elections," according to Manoj Joshi, distinguished fellow at New Delhi-based think-tank he Observer Research Foundation — essentially gives Modi's administration more freedom to control the state.
If you stayed long volatility into the week, you mitigated some of the hits your portfolio took as market leadership rolled over, specifically technology, the drubbing it took occasioned by Ericsson's disappointing report and forecast of weakness in telecom infrastructure spending.
Bannon's exit was occasioned by an act of lèse-majesté against Trump: He was indiscreet enough to tell journalist Michael Wolff that it was "treasonous" for Kushner and Donald Trump Jr. to meet with Kremlin-connected lawyer during the presidential campaign.
That broke a downtrend that had been running for the last four years and was part and parcel of a global surge in scrap availability occasioned by the sharp jump in the copper price at the end of last year.
On the other hand, it was Mr. Krauthammer who in 1990 spoke of America's unipolar "moment" — a temporary state of affairs, occasioned by a unique set of circumstances that defined the first few years of the post-Cold War world.
Last week Buffalo occasioned a great deal of head-scratching when it seemed to sabotage its playoff hopes by sending out an unprepared rookie quarterback who turned the ball over with great abandon on the way to a lopsided loss.
"They'd just pass the illustration back and forth," their daughter said in a 2015 interview with The Abilene Reporter-News in Texas, occasioned by an exhibition of her parents' artwork at the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature in Abilene.
" It occasioned much exhausting handwringing among the commentariat, who couldn't help but note that Susan Sontag, beloved doyenne of the provocative and occasionally flimsy declaration, had once defined camp as a "woman walking around in a dress made of three million feathers.
"The reputational deterioration, the media campaign, the financial circus and the unusual actions by certain Panamanian authorities, have occasioned an irreversible damage that necessitates the obligatory ceasing of public operations at the end of the current month," the firm said in a statement.
Images, she taught us over decades, have a unique capacity to indict those wrongs, and, as artists' representations of others' misfortunes have lately occasioned protests and even calls for destruction, Nochlin reminds us that there is nothing ethical in closing your eyes.
"Some of the participants, but not all of the participants, did incorporate some assumption of a change in fiscal policy into their projections, and that may have been a factor that was one of several that occasioned the shifts," Yellen said in her news conference.
Three years after World War II ended, the drafters of the Declaration had their minds on the horrors of the Holocaust, the 80 million casualties occasioned by the conflict, a majority of them civilians, and the 50 million refugees displaced by combat and ethnic cleansing.
Oiticica died in 1980, of a stroke, at the age of forty-two, after early success in Rio de Janeiro, a brush with fame in London, obscurity during seven years in New York, and a return to Rio that, at one opening, occasioned a riot.
The news of Mr. Friedman's death set off the kind of shock, sorrow and outrage occasioned by the similarly premature death of the 35-year-old Jonathan Larson in 1996, only weeks before the opening of "Rent," the rock opera that would make his name.
Recent weeks have occasioned several opportunities to do so: the return of Jay-Z, with his new album, "4:44": the HBO docuseries "The Defiant Ones," about the rise of Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine; "Can't Stop Won't Stop," a documentary about Sean Combs, a.k.a.
Trump has a tin ear for the current #MeToo moment I don't know if Trump is unaware or simply doesn't care about the massive cultural shift over the past 18 months occasioned by a series of revelations regrading women being victimized by men in power.
Yet the fact that Mr Mulvaney's tenure as chief has coincided with the longest federal government shutdown on record, occasioned by Congress's refusal to grant Mr Trump the billions he wants for a border wall, points to the limits of his political nous, or influence, or both.
Despite those challenges, Vice President Mike Pence has been nearly invisible for the last 48 hours or so -- even as the Trump Administration has been buffeted by a slew of negative stories that have occasioned a special counsel to be named to oversee the ongoing Russia probe.
The principal holders of Shchukin's paintings — the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, in Moscow, and the State Hermitage Museum, in St. Petersburg — have been loath to collaborate in the past, and previous loans to institutions in Western Europe have occasioned restitution claims from Shchukin's heirs.
Washington (CNN)In the cavernous sanctuary of the National Cathedral on Wednesday, President Donald Trump came face-to-face for the first time with his four living predecessors, an encounter occasioned only by a loss to the most exclusive club in American politics -- indeed, in the world.
The spate of stories on Kushner have occasioned talk that he might not be able to even approximate the job he has been assigned in the Trump White House and may have to move on -- whether to Trump's growing 2020 staff or return to the private sector.
While most of the hundreds of thousands of Americans who joined the C.P.U.S.A. over the years did so because they supported the policies or ideals the party promoted, a great majority quickly abandoned it after a policy reversal occasioned by a shift in Soviet foreign policy.
His poem was occasioned by the seizure of Cuba and Puerto Rico by the United States in the Spanish-American war of 1898, in which Theodore Roosevelt played a minor role that helped him win the presidency, and by his subsequent grabbing of Panama, a province of Colombia.
Over the course of the next 73 months or so, with the subpoena hanging over our heads while the government took its time reviewing our document production, my business bled investor assets because of the anxiety occasioned by the subpoena – something that the government didn't seem to care about.
In the video below, Dennis Skinner, former chairman of the Labour Party, goes to work on David Cameron, during a debate on tax evasion occasioned by the revelation this week that Cameron had made a profit from selling his stake in a Panama Papers-related offshore fund owned by his father.
This is how he begins his letter "To The New York Review of Books": This is occasioned by Helen Vendler's positive review of James Schuyler's Selected Poems (NYR, September 29, 1988), toward which anyone in his right mind, at least anyone who cares about modern poetry, ought to feel gratitude.
Still, Woods had been playing better and better since last year's Masters, after a decade in the weeds with injuries (most notably his back, on which he'd had four surgeries), painkiller addiction, the collapse of his marriage, and the subsequent sordid revelations of all the philandering that had occasioned it.
So I made a mistake but I didn&apost lie so that&aposs what occasioned the- MEGHAN MCCAIN, ABC HOST: So what you&aposre referencing though is when you are talking about James Snowden blowing a whistle on the NSSA illegally spying and 0003 when you asked about it you said no.
The war plan was occasioned by two causes: one was the political and economic crisis of the Syngman Rhee government [Rhee was the US-backed president of South Korea from 2150 to 1960] on the verge of total collapse, and the other was the imminency of liberation of Taiwan by the Chinese people.
In this follow-up of sorts to her first book, "Big Girls Don't Cry" — an inquiry into the changing political landscape for young women, occasioned by the 2008 election — Traister brings a welcome balance of critique and personal reflection to a conversation that is often characterized more by advocacy and moral policing than honest discovery.
In this ­follow-up of sorts to her first book, "Big Girls Don't Cry" — an inquiry into the changing political landscape for young women, occasioned by the 2008 election — Traister brings a welcome balance of critique and personal reflection to a conversation that is often characterized more by advocacy and moral policing than honest discovery.
When the Pacific Patriots Network, a sympathetic coalition of militia groups from across the Northwest, mounted an armed demonstration early this month in which members with semiautomatic rifles and tactical gear blockaded the entrance to the refuge, Bundy and other occupation leaders said they were put off by their military display, which occasioned an emergency strategy meeting.
At one point, something passed across the woods outside like a shudder, and a hush fell over everything, and the boys and the dog all looked at me and their faces were like pale birds taking flight, but my hearing had mercifully shut off whatever had occasioned such swift terror over all creatures of the earth, save me.
Nonfiction DEMOCRACY MAY NOT EXIST, BUT WE'LL MISS IT WHEN IT'S GONE By Astra Taylor Dismay over recent electoral outcomes — including the victory of Donald Trump in the United States, the choice of Brexit in the United Kingdom and the selection of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil — has occasioned a torrent of commentary about the state of democracy in the world.
Let's just say rather that they are the unseeing witnesses of his mournful meander through the streets of midtown, significant precisely because of their unconcern with the tenor of his own feelings — feelings of which his writing is "in memory" (as another poem would have it), which is to say that the feelings are, like the man who has occasioned them, definitively in the past.
The added bonus, even for those who do not make the culling to eight finalists and then to the winner, is the audience with fashion's major players that the selection affords: the LVMH group's creative directors who will make the final choice, including Karl Lagerfeld, whose arrival occasioned the most extended deployment of flashes, but also the editors, retailers and megamodels on the selection committee that winnowed the initial 1,313 applications.
In 242, marking fifty years after Manet's death as well as the centenary of his birth, which occasioned a large centennial retrospective at the Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, Henri Matisse said in an interview with the great publisher, Teriade: Manet is the first painter to have made an immediate translation of his sensations and thus given free rein to instinct, and he was the first to act through his reflexes and thus to simplify the painter's technique.
Yellen's comments might be seen in light of the general reevaluation of economic policy occasioned by Donald 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 election victory, as well as the significant support garnered by Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE' economic populism.

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