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"overture" Definitions
  1. a piece of music written as an introduction to an opera or a ballet
  2. [usually plural] overture (to somebody) a suggestion or an action by which somebody tries to make friends, start a business relationship, have discussions, etc. with somebody else

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THE OVERTURE: JUST LISTEN If you see any character during the overture, you're watching a modern version.
Here is a helping of memorable moments from Mr. Jacob's cycle of recordings: "LE NOZZE DI FIGARO" — OVERTURE This is Mozart's most famous overture, and Mr. Jacobs's rendition has rare energy.
Google's model was actually borrowed from Overture, which built GoTo.com.
It sort of felt like it had an overture. Yes.
Tribune recently rejected a roughly $400 million overture from Gannett.
The first entrance applause occurs before even the overture begins.
Boom has yet to announce a propulsion system for Overture.
Things start off with a playful pantomime during the overture.
Both officials indicated the White House overture had been rebuffed.
An overture now would betray the art of the deal.
A Political Overture" as well as his "Symphony No. 2.
The show felt, without its overture, too abrupt and too ridiculous.
Overture, the aircraft planned by Boom, will get to Mach 2.2.
Iranian officials rejected Trump&aposs overture to meet a day later.
Clinton to be in the vanguard of an overture to Iran.
The Kavanaugh hearing was merely an overture for the 2018 elections.
It's a disquieting overture, partly because it takes place in daylight.
The overture to the Trump campaign was first reported by CNN.
Créa 2016 | Overture was produced by L'Éloi and directed by TRUSST.
Steinitz said Lebanon had yet to formally refuse the overture for mediation.
His appointment is therefore supposed to be an overture to the opposition.
One political analyst warned not to read too much into Trump's overture.
It opens with Schumann's "Genoveva" Overture and ends with Sibelius's Second Symphony.
Yet given all due circumspection, Paul's overture here is the right move.
Nothing in particular triggered my overture, which made it even more powerful.
But the overture is long, and the episode turns stagy and exaggerated.
But Iran dismissed Trump's overture, details of which were not made public.
The program began with a dark, majestic account of Brahms's "Tragic" Overture.
Do they expect their pillar overture to meet with a similar response?
Gavin Newsom said he had made an overture to the federal government.
In another overture to this group, Clinton ripped Trump's mockery of Sen.
Tele2 CEO Allison Kirkby was not willing to comment on Hoettges' overture.
Mr. Litton opened with the overture to Bernstein's "Candide," a favorite of orchestras.
" Iranian officials have largely dismissed that overture until the US shows Tehran "respect.
During his speech, Trump made a historic overture to members the LGBTQ community.
Rossini's overture is the work of a composer with a sly poker face.
"The big, culminating thing is the '1812' Overture, followed by fireworks," he said.
The staging — about 65 minutes including a long musical overture — is visually beautiful.
But there is this film of the overture to "Tannhäuser," shot in 2017.
The United States, the South's key ally, views the overture with deep suspicion.
Mr. Dowd never said whether Mr. Trump directed him to make the overture.
Mr. Stephenson on Wednesday and again on Thursday denied making such an overture.
South Korea, by contrast, ignored the threat and responded warmly to the overture.
"Just an inappropriate overture, comment," Walker told news outlets including CNN affiliate KTVA.
An earlier version of this review misidentified the composer of the "Manfred" overture.
But a few hours later, the White House distanced itself from his overture.
NATO made an overture to Macedonia in 2008, but Greece blocked the move.
The first festival introduced Mr. Wilson's 24-hour "Overture," at the Opéra Comique.
Many Brexit-backing Conservatives were livid at May over her overture to Corbyn.
Kim's overture followed nearly a year of rising tensions between Washington and Pyongyang.
In any event, if you look at, we had a failed start with Overture.
They bought Overture — there was a big lawsuit between Google and Yahoo about that.
This reality is compounded by each seemingly tone-deaf public overture from US officials.
The second overture to the SPD base is the proposed distribution of cabinet jobs.
It was an overture in which 30 actors posed as a Balinese monkey chorus.
And, it's the film that features the Tchaikovsky festival overture entitled "The Year 1812".
To receive the overture, pupils must ace tests in maths, English and "general ability".
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell rejected a Democratic overture for broad bipartisanship on Tuesday.
He will make an overture to a North Korean dictator for an unplanned meeting.
By early June, a second overture to a Trump campaign adviser occurred in London.
The next and final overture came from one of Clinton's top acolytes in Congress.
That witness recanted his statements the same summer as Weissmann's overture to Firtash's team.
But Steele's first overture on July 5, 85033, failed to capture the FBI's imagination.
Some European officials fear Trump's overture to Putin could result in the pressure fading.
The evening ended with a bold account of Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture."
Biden previewed one possible overture Friday when he announced his endorsement of Massachusetts Sen.
And the overture is not for the whole orchestra; it's for the upper strings.
The lights went off, the dancers fell silent, and the overture began to crescendo.
Still, Mr. Tang makes sure that his employees are prepared for the unexpected overture.
Then the overture of Carl Maria von Weber's "Der Freischütz" ("The Marksman") will begin.
Mr. Dausgaard opened the concert with a dark, mysterious account of Nielsen's "Helios" Overture.
The problem with Masa's overture was it wasn't deemed to be equal for all shareholders.
What Applied Semantics did is they didn't do search the way that Overture was doing.
In fact, we actually created an overture for the film to kick the movie off.
Accompanied by a classical orchestra, Mr Shamma has performed a Rossini overture on his oud.
Underwood got some attention in 2016 when he made a very public overture towards Raisman.
Mr. Yaqub Khan had helped facilitate President Richard M. Nixon's overture to China in 1972.
Worried about making friends, I had packed the game Boggle to use as an overture.
Hopes raised by this overture dimmed within days when jihadist infiltrators attacked an Indian airbase.
Her opening bit was a hilarious and fitting overture for an evening of Black excellence.
Because you can&apost just make an overture without making recommendations or insisting on changes.
Surely, the encore would also come from that recording: Dvorak's popular concert overture "Carnival," no?
After the "Coriolan" Overture, the pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii is soloist in the exciting "Emperor" Concerto.
The overture was sent by "Mike Erickson," who congressional investigators have been unable to identify.
Ron Wyden of Oregon, rebuffing an overture from White House chief economic adviser Gary Cohn.
Do it in style and at (relatively) good pricing with the 12-piece Riedel Overture.
That her overture had been completely unexpected and unsolicited only heightened its effect on me.
Two young singers and two instrumentalists play the long "Bayati Shiraz" overture, which is undanced.
The new team's big idea: a bold diplomatic overture to the region's leading Muslim state.
But Democrats quickly dismissed that overture, and hopes of an immigration deal have largely faded.
But the overture for warmer ties with North Korea has been complicated by its defiance.
In response to Kim's overture, South Korea on Tuesday offered high-level talks on Jan.
White House officials are deeply skeptical of the overture from Mr. Kim to South Korea.
That decision by the court significantly devalued Mr. Trump's overture to Democrats resisting wall funding.
This overture out of the way, Mr. Wilcox lifted what appeared to be a machete.
" He added: "I've done the 'William Tell Overture' a thousand times on my live show.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel immediately rejected the overture as an exercise in insincerity.
Amazon's overture to Slack will likely spur Google to make a move of its own.
It is billed as an overture to U.S. President Donald Trump's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.
"We have made overture after overture to the dictator of North Korea," he said, including on normalizing the country's relationship with the West and a formal peace agreement to replace the 1953 armistice that halted the Korean War but not the state of hostilities.
The concert opened with Weber's overture to "Der Freischütz" and ended with Prokofiev's Symphony No. 5.
There was an overture, but it was subtle and quiet and delicate, but it was there.
The question of how serious North Korea's overture is remains open — just like the phone line.
The lighthearted overture to Cubans comes as Obama prepares for his historic trip‎ to the island.
His overture to the West assuaged fears that the AK party harboured an unstated Islamising agenda.
He would have been, however, in a position to know of such an overture being made.
Violent protests continue in Iran; North Korea makes a rare diplomatic overture to its southern neighbor.
In her speech, Klobuchar made an important overture — not to Sanders or Buttigieg, but to Warren.
South Korea's Olympic peace overture to its nuclear-armed northern neighbor is increasingly coming under fire.
He gave the wives a makeshift science show to the mumbled strains of the 1812 Overture.
After a short, quizzical overture, we meet Orpheus and Eurydice, dressed for fun at the beach.
The couple met in October 2015 at the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison, Wis.
An overconfident Marlins employee tried to pet the cat, who declined the overture and scurried away.
Does signaling "weakness" through diplomatic overture actually embolden Iran — or China and Russia, for that matter?
Meister made his first overture to Energen a year ago with a filing in late May, 2017.
Nevertheless, Mr. Rubio made a tentative overture to Mr. Christie after his withdrawal from the presidential race.
Sources told Reuters that it was likely to discuss a fresh merger overture by U.S.-based Praxair.
"We still have no off-ramp moving forward, there's no serious overture on diplomatic relations," she added.
Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong did not describe the subject or details of Trump's overture to the speaker.
Yet the Overdrive system now seems like a mere overture to the full, interactive symphony of Cozmo.
According to January Jones, Nick Viall once made an awkward and very Hollywood overture in her direction.
But the credibility of NATO's diplomatic overture will be largely shaped by the alliance's enhanced forward presence.
It is supposed to play the "William Tell Overture" from Rossini's opera when drivers hit 55 m.p.h.
Iran said it would not respond to Trump's overture, the substance of which was not made public.
It was the Google of that, because Google had bought Overture and was doing that in search.
Iranian officials declined to discuss whether it was an overture, or what concessions Tehran wants from Washington.
And as for the music, its rambunctious opening overture is almost more famous than the opera itself.
The Kim government issued a statement in July that some viewed as an overture for starting talks.
But after the focused sprawl of "Overture," he and the band seemed to accept an unspoken challenge.
Al Sharpton -- serves as a possible overture to black voters as he mulls a 2020 presidential run.
Whether such an overture will include making the European Union flag more prominent remains to be seen.
Entire chunks of the score, including the overture and certain arias, are also omitted without serious downside.
Loesser's path to success personified the script for a Hollywood musical, following a plaintive if brief overture.
An overture, powered by distorted electric guitar and staccato strings, accompanies this sooty B-movie-style image.
Mr. Manafort's friends have said the overture was no more than a courtesy and was never accepted.
Mr. Trump's blossoming relationship with Mr. Kim seems as much a business proposition as a diplomatic overture.
It features that composer's last symphony and his last piano concerto, and tacks on a Mendelssohn overture.
If they are correct, Ethiopia's recent peace overture could actually make the region more, not less, volatile.
Next, the ones you're fairly certain about — in this case, a short quotation in the 1805 overture.
An overture from the incoming Moon administration to start talks with Pyongyang should be made with caution.
These are preceded by the Overture (May 25 to 27) and followed by the Coda (June 16).
The announcement is yet another overture to the wing of the party that is loyal to Vermont Sen.
Iran also said it would not respond to Trump's overture, the substance of which was not made public.
Notably, Kim's speech squared solely on meeting South Korea, and did not make a similar overture to Trump.
In 2003, Yahoo acquired Overture, the company that essentially invented the ad-search technology that made Google rich.
Gaiman's Sandman: Overture likewise handily won its category, topping the next competitor, No Award by a good margin.
The program opened with a richly textured, vibrant account of Schumann's impetuous overture to "Genoveva," his only opera.
With Lexy, when we were getting to know each other, I read every romantic overture as platonic friendliness.
The overture was neither the first nor the last instance of Clinton-connected Trump dirt reaching the FBI.
He didn't like PORN-he liked CORN and it was his first overture to Iowa voters for 2020!
In a kind of overture, even the title, spelled out on placards, is made to dance and wither.
John Schwartz, reporter at The New York Times: I can play the "William Tell Overture" on my teeth.
Finally, it's unclear how TPP countries would respond to an overture by the U.S to negotiate bilateral deals.
Boom has secured agreements with a number of airlines for pre-orders for Overture, including JAL and Virgin.
But Trump dismissed Pelosi's overture in real-time, tweeting that the speaker is "incapable" of working on legislation.
It's the most hostile decision they could have made, and a very bad overture to potentially affected consumers.
Before that, during the overture, a screen showed a film of a wintry forest, snow descending among the trees.
It would be very Trumpian for the next overture to the North to come soon after this latest rebuff.
Another overture arrived Sunday afternoon from Gingrich, an ally in their shared House days during the 1980s and 1990s.
The lifting of the years-long ban on lawyers visiting Ocalan was seen as an overture towards the Kurds.
Rather than notify authorities about the Russian overture, they kept it mum and denied any Russian contacts when asked.
But Mr Obama's trip to Havana may be the last big American overture to its neighbours for some time.
Because all this is framed by the movie's tragic overture, Dani's unresolved pain becomes intertwined with the strange proceedings.
The unhinged face of Nicolas Cage is as much part of American film as the swoopy John Williams overture.
The FBI did not act on Steele's July 5, 2016, overture but, weeks later, Steele began working with agents.
But in 1957, an American ambassador, Val Peterson, made an official overture to the Danish prime minister, H.C. Hansen.
Papadopoulos said he rejected that overture and then got another unexpected invite, this time from the British foreign ministry.
Even among the feuding factions within the Afghan delegation, there has been remarkable cohesion over the latest peace overture.
Mozart never meant for it to be an overture for the Requiem, but on Wednesday the juxtaposition was seamless.
But her overture led some past critics to say they would back her plan, which Parliament has rejected twice.
The pulse-quickening toccata that opens Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" is essentially the overture of the earliest opera still widely performed.
Now that he has made an overture, peace between the two countries might be best served by being delayed.
In November, the activist investor Sandell Asset Management offered to buy the chain, an overture that Barnes & Noble refused.
True, Tchaikovsky gave it a strong dance-like rapture — but, like the overture, he meant it to stay undanced.
The evening ends with Tchaikovsky's "1812" Overture, accompanied by cannon fire from the United States Army Presidential Salute Battery.
The stock also could see an even bigger pop if it receives an acquisition overture from another railroad company.
But the overture got a frosty reception from Republicans on Tuesday despite recent musings about working across party lines.
In the Reuters interview, Mr. Trump also rejected an overture from Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, for further discussions.
The White House must handle this latest overture with extraordinary care or, like its predecessors, fall into a snare.
Could President Trump find a way to make an overture that would be just enough to end the war?
Only one of the seven will be absent: Kluivert resisted the emotional overture to follow in his father's footsteps.
On Monday, Mr. Maduro made an overture to President Trump, inviting him for bilateral talks through a Twitter post.
Convinced, as he states in the first chapter "Overture: Why Kant Got It Right" of his study, Aesthetics at Large.
Li Huanzhi's "Spring Festival Overture" sparked off the festivities with a dapper blend of Viennese exuberance and Chinese folk melodies.
His overture came after years of relative silence from SpaceX and amid disquieting uncertainty the Pointers felt about their future.
Indeed, some Americans see Mr Kim's overture as an attempt to drive a wedge between South Korea and its protector.
Lynne Patton's speech is the Trump campaign's overture to show it's at least aware of a better way to go.
The scenes at a North Carolina rally provided an ugly overture to a 2020 election campaign already soaked in hate.
Monday's concert ran on, with Glinka's "Ruslan and Ludmila" Overture, Stravinsky's Violin Concerto, Debussy's "La Mer" and Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony.
In 2003 Yahoo acquired Overture, which included its partner AltaVista as well as a lesser known search engine called AllTheWeb.com.
Sirius XM did not offer a specific price and Pandora has yet to respond to the overture, the source added.
The point of the foreboding overture, then, is to give permission for the joy of the rest of the album.
Some people might think the War of 1812 inspired the famous "1812 Overture" by the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Before leaving Japan for South Korea, Mr. Pence said the United States would not be duped by any false overture.
It sounds as if you never made an overture to your friends once you were sufficiently recovered for coffee dates.
It's Basically Beethoven at this Mostly Mozart program, with Louis Langrée conducting the "Egmont" overture and the Symphony No. 7.
A spokesman for Boom said 20103,000 to 2,000 Overture airliners could be flying within the first 10 years of service.
But the Met Orchestra's playing lacked precision and crispness, especially during the bustling overture, which sounded somewhat wan and limp.
So I would just like to make this overture now that I would love it if we became best friends.
It's an overture that sounds whenever my cat Tanzie drags her nails down the frame of my sofa or bed.
Pamela Jane Hinchman and Ted DeDee met in October 283 at the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison, Wis.
While there was never a formal offer, the overture threatened Deutsche Boerse's plans and forced it to raise its bid.
After rejecting an overture from the K.G.B. to spy on dissidents and foreigners, she turned to teaching physics and math.
The jitters were mostly felt during Thursday's program, which included Schumann's "Manfred" overture, Mozart's Symphony No. 40 and Brahms's Fourth.
And "Overture" (23), which unlike the two earlier oil paintings uses acrylic, covers the canvas almost entirely with gestural green.
As defiant as Trump can be, even he must realize that any overture toward Russia now will be viewed as suspect.
Many remarked on the exceptional emphasis that Mr. Litton brought in the overture to the "heehaw" music illustrating Bottom as ass.
It's like hearing an overture at the beginning of a symphony, the introduction of themes and preoccupations that will keep unfolding.
Hershey surged 16.8 percent after a published report that snack company Mondelez has made an overture to acquire the candy maker.
He slightly rushed the Sarabande of the Overture, as if he were impatient to get back to the up-tempo bits.
Mendelssohn's overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, the "Pastoral," make up the rest of the program.
He conducted squarely and without much vigor, missing some of the humor in the overture and the warmth in the variations.
Despite the overture, the administration official said that this round of talks had the dour feeling of heading toward a breakup.
The National Symphony Orchestra traditionally plays Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," complete with cannon fire, just before the fireworks start around 9 p.m.
The contrast between Mr. Trump's language and the peace overture by South Korea highlighted the growing rift between two longtime allies.
Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" is the main event, with the overture to Smetana's "The Bartered Bride" also on the bill.
Vows It should have been the perfect overture: A passionate opera fan meets a star tenor at a glamorous cast party.
In the solo "American Overture," the sprightly Twyla Tharp dancer Reed Tankersley is Uncle Sam dancing to a Leonard Bernstein score.
Where "Star Wars" begins with fanfare and a brassy overture, Mr. Spielberg's movie doesn't open with any sort of memorable theme.
Hanoi rebuffed every American overture for peace negotiations, anticipating that the coming Tet offensive would destroy what remained of America's will.
Kushner did not previously disclose the contacts, which lawmakers described as a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite," NBC News reported.
Each concerto is preceded, almost as an overture, by a symphony: Haydn's No. 2212 and Johann Christian Bach's in G minor.
In the overture, the statement of the stirring theme associated with the Dutchman had an ominous cast, but also folkloric vigor.
Lastly, if Trump is serious about the diplomatic overture he made Wednesday, he must make himself a more reliable negotiating partner.
Second, it has been Pakistan, not India, that has continued to extend one peaceful overture after another, only to be rebuffed.
"Historically, every time an American President tried to make an overture to Cuba, Fidel did something to stop it," he said.
In keeping with his divine overture, Mr. Mrazek invokes the book's biblical title when Rick's brother is about to be arrested.
The company is aiming to launch a 1:3 scale prototype of its planned Overture airliner this year, called the XB-1.
It will be interesting to see if Trump's overture towards Abbas and the Palestinians will be reflected in the Palestinian president's speech.
The highest notes of his solo in an opera overture were, in fact, a transposition of the opening motif of the piece.
Its lyrics pose a dauntless overture to the broadest possible cohort — a paean to open bars and open borders, a nativist's nightmare.
But the formalization of Hailer's role shows another overture by Perez toward the progressive wing that backed Ellison's leadership bid and Sen.
Looking back, that video seemed to all but announce, like an overture to a concert, the direction in which she was headed.
This Tuesday, North Korea detonated 10 of its guard posts in the Demilitarized Zone in a peace overture to their southern neighbors.
Xi's overture has been repaid with increasingly brazen actions by Pyongyang, which many observers believe are timed for maximum embarrassment to Beijing.
But his overture was quickly rejected, even before any specific fees were discussed, a person briefed on the matter said on Friday.
The internet-ad auction firm Overture, the photo-sharing service Flickr and other promising start-ups simply were clouded by Yahoo's miasma.
"The Loon," a new piece from Witness Relocation, is dance theater, not musical theater, but it has a kind of overture anyway.
Trump's Saturday overture comes as the latest shift in a series of proposals regarding his interest in a set of tax cuts.
Regardless of what your history is, it can help to receive "Did you smoke weed?" as an overture rather than an inquisition.
Two people close to the president said that the overture to Mr. Flood did not indicate any new concerns about the inquiry.
Mr. Trump offered tepid support for a diplomatic solution with the North Korea, citing a peace overture between the North and South.
The overture begins with a somber yet stately introduction and segues into a rhythmically jagged allegro section full of spiraling triplet flourishes.
The core of the debate in Seoul is whether Mr. Kim's overture is a tactical move, or represents an entirely new strategy.
That still didn't stop him from making an overture to Russia in his very next tweet, though, in hopes of improving relations.
The band falls in behind him, grooving now, but the feeling of scattered friction that it established in the overture still reigns.
The lights were dimming, the overture was starting — the choked crash cymbal, the kick drum, the keyboard imitating electric piano and glockenspiel.
"Likewise, other parties have produced documents concerning a 'Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite' which Mr. Kushner also forwarded," the letter says.
"Likewise, other parties have produced documents concerning a 'Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite' which Mr. Kushner also forwarded," the letter says.
"If they would resist the overture then I think you could probably see a long and grinding court case," he added. Timing?
It served as the overture to Ms. Krall's performances of vaudeville songs during her "Glad Rag Doll" tour in 2012 and 2013.
Mr. Flynn's overture to Russia was thus an attempt to countermand the current administration's decision regarding a highly sensitive foreign policy subject.
Blac Chyna is a liar and Adidas NEVER made a single overture to her about fronting a shoe line ... so claims Adidas.
Efforts to unite warring candidates behind one failed spectacularly: An overture from Senator Marco Rubio to Mr. Christie angered and insulted the governor.
Neil Gaiman's award winning series has more than 75 issues and has sparked several spin-offs — and in 2015, a prequel, Sandman Overture.
Despite the positive diplomatic overture, the Trump-Abe meeting on the weekend has done little to allay deeper concerns about growing U.S. protectionism.
After turning down a top job at Universal, snapped up by his partner Ron Meyer, Disney's overture looked like an enticing second chance.
I mean, eventually the online sales business became the majority of Google … Once they did that deal with Overture, all kinds of stuff.
Democrats who can't stomach the slightest overture to Donald Trump should also look back at their own party's track record of successful opposition.
Roche's overture follows a string a small deals last year designed to build out scale in select therapeutic areas, including innovative life sciences.
It began with Glinka's upbeat "Ruslan and Ludmila" Overture and included Rachmaninoff's hyper-Romantic Piano Concerto No. 2, with Evgeny Kissin as soloist.
Don't get too excited over the latest so-called "peace overture" by Kim Jong Un, the portly pariah of Pyongyang, to South Korea.
McCabe's book offers a fitting overture to the next important act in the Trump melodrama: the completion of Mueller's report, which appears imminent.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France — A new production of "Così Fan Tutte" here doesn't open with Mozart's overture, its martial energy and tender longing.
A film that plays during the sprightly overture shows Beauty and her lover dancing at a club with friends, passing around drug tablets.
But that possibility pales in relation to the immense value of an American official making a diplomatic and mannerly overture to a rival.
It's a little weird ... despite his overture of peace next weekend, he yells, "SOO WOO" ... which is a rallying cry for the Bloods.
With Mr. Trump and Mr. Moon's country seemingly on divergent paths, Mr. Kim's diplomatic overture poses a dilemma for the South Korean leader.
Or his overture may be purely strategic, an attempt to drive a wedge between South Korea and its superpower patron, the United States.
While they chatted, she looked up Mr. Mulkeen online to determine whether he was worthy of a romantic overture from Ms. Meier-Zimbler.
Donald Trump echoed a very Lincolnesque overture in his 2016 campaign as he often heralded promises of rebuilding roads, bridges, tunnels, and canals.
How is he going to respond to this overture from the North, which seems so clearly designed to drive a wedge between allies?
Later, a performance of Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture" is smartly sandwiched between E•MO•TION tracks "Boy Problems" and "All That".
This is mid to late '90s and our firm was an investor in Overture, so that's how I know a lot of the story.
The White House has declined to say whether President Donald Trump, who has taken a tougher rhetorical line toward North Korea, approved Tillerson's overture.
This appears to be an overture to critics like senators Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee, who have been pushing for more deregulation.
The Reform party's move follows the Centre party's rejection of an overture from Reform leader Kaja Kallas because of disagreements over tax reform plans.
So everyone is basically dealing with a situation where, remember, during the Obama administration, he tried to make that overture, tried to change everything.
First, assuming this was an overture by Russian intelligence agencies, despite the Kremlin's denials, what would the Russian government most likely have done next?
Rodin wanted the monument placed at ground level in Calais, but the city's officials weren't ready for so radical an overture to common humanity.
Sake brought a touch of headiness to a sweet chocolate "martini," and the room's gentle aura felt like an overture to confess romantic sentiments.
To be sure, there's real risk in any ad overture to gamers, who are a vocal bunch known for their love of ad blockers.
At the beginning, as Rameau's "Zaïs" Overture churned in the orchestra, hyper-bright lights were trained on the audience, representing the shock of birth.
Flood's request to McGahn was not the first overture by the administration in pursuit of such a statement, according to The New York Times.
Some North Korea experts, like the Atlantic Council think tank's Robert Manning, are skeptical of North Korea's latest overture: The old rope-a- dope.
Verizon declined to comment, but the overture prompted Mr. Murdoch to start to think seriously — for the first time — about selling his Hollywood treasures.
As an "overture" to Make-Believe's first season, he posted an interview about the power of stories with the star Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel.
A counterspell to the arrival of that lost génocidaire Columbus, the moment is within history but not of it, an overture suggesting alternative chronologies.
For Mr. Trump, who has squeezed drama out of every step in his improbable overture to North Korea, that is not an insignificant asset.
The night before, official inaugural concerts were taking place at the Kennedy Center (the Philadelphia Orchestra's program included the "1812 Overture" and Beethoven's Fifth).
It celebrates with the overture to Rossini's "Semiramide," Beethoven's Symphony No. 28 and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, with David Belkovski playing the fortepiano.
They play Mozart: the overture to "The Marriage of Figaro"; the "Jupiter" Symphony; and the Violin Concerto No. 5, with Nancy Zhou as soloist.
On Friday, there's a Schubert overture, Strauss's "Ein Heldenleben" and the American premiere of "Time Recycling" by René Staar, a violinist in the orchestra.
The album begins, after a brief overture, with an excerpt from John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, recited by Joseph I. Lieberman, the former senator.
I'm confident South Korea will reject this absurd overture and fully believe that if North Korea goes to the Winter Olympics, we do not.
He prefers to lasso a taxi (a plush version, that is), a feat he performs onstage while playing the "William Tell" Overture on harmonica.
We need one side in this war to make that overture to the other side that will put us on a path to peace.
In the Smetana overture, the volume proved more problematic at Mr. Tovey's fast tempo, and a few passages that needed pinpoint articulation turned muddy.
It celebrates with the overture to Rossini's "Semiramide," Beethoven's Symphony No. 28 and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, with David Belkovski playing the fortepiano.
Mr. Kim's overture on Monday came after a year in which Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump regularly exchanged personal insults and threats of war.
When we were developing the arrangements—you'll hear it right off the bat with the overture—there's a lot of influence from James Horner.
Some may choose not to wait and leave during the first five minutes, which consists of an entirely black screen accompanied by a classical overture.
The Murdoch family trust controls only 39% of Fox, leaving a bit of room for Mr Roberts to make a more generous overture to shareholders.
There was no immediate word from district officials to the overture for mediated talks, first unveiled by union leaders at a Wednesday night news conference.
A source familiar with Rice's discussions told CNN that when Graham invited her, Rice believed it was a bipartisan overture and was prepared to accept.
The White House has declined to say whether President Donald Trump, who has taken a tougher rhetorical line toward Pyongyang, gave approval to Tillerson's overture.
The hymn is first heard in a quietly solemn guise—scoring that Wagner imitated in his "Tannhäuser" overture—but takes on an aggressive, belligerent tone.
Mr. Gilbert began with a crisp, stirring performance of Beethoven's overture to "Fidelio," an opera about a woman who rescues her husband, a political prisoner.
Long before "immersive theater" became trendy — before "Sleep No More" and escape rooms — people were excited by the interactivity of "Cats," especially during the overture.
It was the perfect note to strike in a triumphant 2007, an overture for one of the most important and influential rap runs in history.
The Manwolfs reject The Baron's every overture, and when their skate spot is destroyed by Machotaildrop, they take the war directly to the company's headquarters.
He made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera this winter conducting Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore" — lending a vulnerable delicacy to this woodwind interlude in the overture.
In a letter on Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee accused Mr. Kushner of withholding the "backdoor overture" email, an accusation that Mr. Kushner's lawyers denied.
Iran: The country's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, proposed a prisoner exchange with the U.S., in what seemed like an overture in a worsening relationship.
President Trump responded somewhat cautiously to Mr. Kim's overture early Tuesday, but later in the day the "nuclear button" comment drew a more robust response.
Mr. Moon made the overture during a speech at the opening ceremony of a World Taekwondo championship in the city of Muju in South Korea.
Already, Boom says development of the subscale XB-1 has led to improvements of the design elements it's going to be using to construct Overture.
Like so many things in Gilead, Fred's overture could be either an act of kindness or the first step in a deception meant to entrap.
As a teenager, he said, he was transfixed when he heard the overture of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" on the original Broadway cast album.
During the overture, a troupe of bare-breasted Amazons shoots arrows toward a gigantic image of an eye looming at the back of the stage.
Meanwhile, much of the world ignored Israel's spurned overture and continued to fault the Jewish state for the continuing occupation it had sought to end.
Trump has volunteered to help mediate the dispute over Kashmir between India and Pakistan -- an overture that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi says is unwelcome.
Buffett told the Financial Times last week that Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) turned down an overture last fall by jewelry retailer Tiffany (TIF) to buy it.
Mr. Halper turned down the job and told the F.B.I. that Mr. Navarro had made the overture, according to a person familiar with the offer.
As part of the overture, Mr. Kim also agreed to a request by Mr. Moon to send a North Korean delegation to the Winter Olympics.
Though he qualified the comments with CBS's Brennan, telling her that the US first "needs to prove that it's serious," it sounded like an overture.
If what I am saying sounds as though it comes too late in the game to change anything — the explosives have been bought and a group of musicians is hoping to play the "1812 Overture" as the charges go off — I can only say that dynamite keeps, and "Caddyshack" already contains a scene wherein the "1812 Overture" plays as Bill Murray detonates charge after charge of C4.
There's the overture: everything that happens before the title cards appear, in the snowy undefined landscape, when Dani's family dies and she is plunged into grief.
U.S. officials have responded coolly to this overture and the State Department said North Korea "might be trying to drive a wedge" between Washington and Seoul.
Apple made a subtle overture to China during its iPhone event on Tuesday as part of its long-term goal to win over the giant market.
The three-day opening was meant as an overture towards Hamas and Fatah, the feuding Palestinian factions that signed a reconciliation deal in Cairo in October.
After Bernie Sanders lost the 2016 Democratic nomination, Stein had wanted him to join her on a third-party ticket (Sanders didn't respond to her overture).
United Technologies — RBC Capital upgraded the stock to "outperform" from "sector perform," saying the company is now "in play" despite its rejection of Honeywell's buyout overture.
During the overture, he is seen plucking Sesto and his sister, Servilia, from a crowd of migrants; the outsiders are invited into the ruler's inner circle.
Despite the overture to the world's top sorghum buyer, deals have so far remained elusive because the trade dispute is making importers nervous, according to traders.
The opening work was Beethoven's "Egmont" Overture, performed by young players from the JeugdOrkest Nederland, sitting side-by-side with adult musicians from the professional orchestra.
Critic's Notebook Most opera buffs can whistle the overture to Rossini's "Aureliano in Palmira," even if they've never heard of the work, which is rarely performed.
Our sources tell us ... Taylor and/or her team have not met with Scooter and/or reps from Big Machine ... this after Scooter's overture Friday morning.
The group's rare public overture to the American people, which was also addressed to "peace-loving congressmen," comes at a time of increased bloodshed in Afghanistan.
Mr. Kim's appointment as Ms. Park's deputy is seen as an overture to the progressive opposition parties as the president nears her last year in office.
So in 1971, at the Winter Garden Theater, in the dark, when the overture began for "Follies," I was incredibly excited and, before long, slightly disturbed.
Bush did think an overture from Lee Atwater, his campaign manager, to consider Mr. Trump for the 1988 vice-presidential nomination the most puzzling of notions.
And an e-playbill, unlike a printed one, won't ease anyone into the experience of seeing a show, acclimating them as surely as an overture would.
It turns out that was just the overture: On Wednesday she announced that her organization will donate 202 additional works to six international museums, including MoMA.
Even a few years ago he had musical insight and sensitivity, as this video of him performing the Overture of Bach's Partita No. 4 makes clear.
Another effort was made at a similar meeting in Vienna in December, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, but that overture and others were rejected.
According to a person familiar with the matter, Comcast's board met Tuesday evening to discuss its revamped bid for Fox, which rebuffed an overture last year.
The orchestra also offers a Rossini overture and Haydn's Symphony No. 83 in G minor, both scores, as is this ensemble's way, performed without a conductor.
She was touched by the overture but noted that Buttigieg is one of the few candidates who has not met with her organization, Dream Big Nevada.
A host of illustrious composers clamor for attention in the overture for "Prince of Broadway," which opened on Thursday night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater.
Lam's overture, seeing it not as a clever gambit to ease pressure but rather as a sign of political weakness that would only encourage further protests.
In Mr. Maillot's time-traveling production, the Housekeeper (Yanina Parienko), chic and sexy, comes onstage in front of the curtain in modern dress before the overture.
Simply receiving a job overture, or other dubious email, from a third party isn't something that would likely be held against an employee, Ms. Arnoff says.
In their traditional Christmas Eve event, they play Mendelssohn's "The Hebrides" Overture, Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B minor and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2212.
U.S. officials have responded coolly to this overture and the State Department said North Korea "might be trying to drive a wedge" between Washington and Seoul.
But there are signposts, starting with Coltrane's thematic overture, and there's a method, overseen by two of Rova's founding members, the saxophonists Jon Raskin and Larry Ochs.
Over the course of 75 issues, as well as subsequent follow-ups like the gorgeous prequel "Overture," Gaiman and his collaborators told a sprawling dark fantasy story.
Not that today's post-Bolshevik Russians seem to mind UruguayThis sounds more like an overture to a forgotten Rossini opera, than the hymn to a proud nation.
Politico said it had confirmed Trump's overture to Lewandowski, his former campaign manager, and Bossie, his former deputy campaign manager, with two people familiar with the matter.
Trump seemed to take kindly to the overture, telling reporters that he thought the statement was "very nice" and that Washington was continuing to talk to Pyongyang.
You saw the beginnings of this strategy last weekend, when Donald "Two Corinthians" Trump was pictured praying with his cabinet—a clear overture to the religious right.
Pambakian said Gregory Blatt, then the CEO of Match Group and Tinder, made a lewd overture to her at a company party at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
In August, Great Wall made a direct overture to FCA to acquire part of the Italian-American auto company, with a special interest in FCA's Jeep brand.
" As for Trump's overture to Iran seeking direct talks, there are no indications from the Iranians that they are ready to engage, the official said: "Not yet.
Earlier Tuesday, Trump sounded open to the possibility of an inter-Korean dialogue after Kim made a rare overture toward South Korea in a New Year's address.
During the overture, a dancer — Alison Clancy, a stand-in for Senta — stares at it while writhing, gyrating and twisting herself into contortions with longing and obsession.
Skeptical analysts said the advancements in North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile program — as much as sanctions or threatened military strikes — made the timing right for an overture.
And halfway through the 80-minute work, Bach begins anew with a grand French overture: a theme played in emphatic chords and upward-sweeping flourishes of scales.
The subject line of the email, turned over to Senate investigators, read, "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite," according to one person who has seen the message.
In an overture to the Social Democrats, Ms. Merkel, leader of the center-right Christian Democratic Union, moved away from her previous talk of possible new elections.
The U.S. overture was initially reported by German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, prompting U.S. ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, to say on Twitter the report was wrong.
Mr. Hensarling, a veteran conservative, reached out to President Trump for help, but the White House hesitated to intervene, according to a person familiar with the overture.
If the North intended Mr. Warmbier's release as a diplomatic overture toward Washington, whether it leads to broader talks would depend on Mr. Warmbier's condition, analysts said.
"They have to stop murdering citizens, extorting families, killing police, murdering soldiers," Vice President Óscar Ortiz told the local newspaper El Mundo in response the gang's overture.
The overture to Australia appears to be part of a wide-ranging personal effort by Mr Barr to obtain foreign help in investigating America's own intelligence agencies.
I think Chuck's mental turmoil in the aftermath of Jimmy's peace overture leaves him conscience-stricken and ready to die in a blaze of his own making.
While the general boarding class is subjected to all manner of indignity, the people with PreCheck breeze through while experiencing just the briefest overture of security theater.
During the overture, you never see the orchestra; instead, the camera settles on the face of a young girl experiencing Mozart's magical score for the first time.
So when Sandman: Overture hit shelves in 2015, fans eagerly anticipated this new addition to the series and the ways it would continue to push the envelope.
Overture, a biotechnology start-up that is also backed by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, aims to use technology to make the egg freezing process more affordable and accessible.
In early January, the Colorado based company Boom Supersonic reportedly closed a $100 million series-B investment round to support the development of its mach 2.2 airliner, Overture.
Why it matters: The White House was closely following Abbas's speech and wanted to see if Trump's overture about the two state solution would be answered by Abbas.
The bigger picture: The confirmation comes as the company rejects an overture from Sprint parent company SoftBank that would have combined the wireless carrier with the cable giant.
The diplomatic overture, described by Schell as a "tough call," led to widespread outrage in the United States after it was first reported by CNN in July 1989.
Regulators thwarted an overture by San'an for an American semiconductor company, and the Treasury Department's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States is reviewing the Aixtron bid.
It's 10 minutes by foot from the Wisconsin State Capitol, the Overture Center for the Arts and a bustling strip of restaurants, bars and shops along State Street.
They wrote there are missing documents, such as emails to Kushner on WikiLeaks and a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite" that Kushner forwarded to another campaign official.
The White House has declined to say whether President Donald Trump, who has taken a tougher rhetorical line against North Korea than Tillerson, gave approval for the overture.
On May 1st, Esfahani appeared at Weill Hall, with a program that included Bach's French Overture and a selection of pieces by Rameau, Frescobaldi, and Jiří Antonín Benda.
The New York Times, which first reported the overture, said the intermediary was Gabriel Schulze, an American mining scion based in Singapore whose company invests in frontier markets.
China is actively cultivating leaders in the Balkans and Eastern Europe, an overture that some in the European Union regard as a veiled effort to undermine the bloc.
Caught on grainy security camera footage, the sloppy hit man sped off in an Acura TL. That, too, was not the first overture against the family this summer.
Her overture to the Labour Party could mark a turning point in Brexit, as Britain's exit from the European Union is known, ending months of stalemate between Mrs.
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea on Tuesday responded to an overture from the North and proposed holding high-level talks between the countries on their border next week.
On the bill are Beethoven's rousing Symphony No. 5, the overture to Weber's "Oberon," and Mozart's "Sinfonia concertante" for winds, with the orchestra's principals in the solo roles.
But on Twitter, Kahl described a strange overture made to his wife last year, when she was serving on the fund-raising committee for their daughter's elementary school.
It's difficult to fathom, for example, "North by Northwest" without Herrmann's propulsive and suspenseful soundtrack (the "Overture" alone seems to prefigure John Adams at his most high-spirited).
"Amid all the confidence and daring, North Korea may be paradoxically asking the United States to help it stop itself with some form of overture," Mr. Kim said.
Beginning a debut program at David Geffen Hall with Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet" Overture-Fantasy was actually a little risky: It's hard to make this staple seem fresh.
During a visit to the United Nations in July, Mr. Zarif met with Senator Rand Paul, as part of an overture by the Trump administration to explore talks.
The conductor Lothar Koenigs, working with an abridgment of the score that loses the overture and entire numbers, drew elegance and breadth from the Met orchestra and chorus.
In a more antic mode, the orchestra brings a free concert to every borough, playing pieces that include the overture to Rossini's "La Gazza Ladra" (June 11-16).
Sony Classical is observing the centennial by releasing a boxed set of 65 CDs, starting with the Philharmonic's very first recording: Josef Stransky leading Ambroise Thomas's "Raymond" Overture.
During a visit to the United Nations in July, Mr. Zarif met with Senator Rand Paul, as part of an overture by the Trump administration to explore talks.
"I had never worked in any kind of group, and I was worried that I wouldn't have freedom," said Rosalind Fox Solomon, who at first rebuffed Mr. Brenner's overture.
Ultimately that proved to be a little too alienating; I remember going to see Tarantino's Hateful Eight, with its overture, and no one knew what to make of it.
In November, Senators investigating Russia's attempts to manipulate the 2016 election accused him of failing to disclose emails about Wikileaks and a 'backdoor overture' from Russia during the campaign.
The Trump overture also came a day before the Republican speaker publicly admonished Trump over his failure to repudiate the backing of his candidacy by a white supremacist group.
That doesn't lessen the beauty of this Game of Thrones moment, but I watched it with the instantly recognizable overture of the Harry Potter films running through my head.
RELATED: John Kerry to head to Middle East amid Israeli-Palestinian violence Kerry is planning his overture Sunday despite signs the Israelis and Palestinians are farther apart than ever.
But it also describes President Richard Nixon's most far-reaching diplomatic success, the overture to China that began in 1971 with a covert jaunt to Beijing by Henry Kissinger.
The overture, "Glass," opens in dreamy quietude, with bowed bass and pinging guitar harmonics; Mr. Malaby appears only after several minutes, projecting his soprano in a strong, focused beam.
South Korea dismissed the overture as propaganda, saying that dialogue was possible only when the North convinced the South that it was ready to give up its nuclear weapons.
Thus lulled into over-confidence, Trump made what he must have believed to be a brilliant overture for peace talks that would finally give Kim the legitimacy he craved.
Tillerson's overture came nearly two weeks after North Korea said it had successfully tested a breakthrough intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that put the entire United States mainland within range.
The overture to Khan came after an exchange of barbed tweets between him and Trump last month, and represents a sea change from Trump's frequently harsh rhetoric toward Pakistan.
But that changed over the past decade, as CBS began broadcasting the show and the "20143 Overture" was moved earlier in the evening, before the nationally televised portion began.
The Times said it is unclear how Dearborn dealt with Erickson's email, but that he sent a separate overture from another conservative activist up the chain to Jared Kushner.
Before the overture, aerialists dressed in yet more nun habits twirl high above the audience, a reminder that this space spends much of its time as a circus school.
If Fourth Avenue was like a long overture to a classical symphony, allowing marathoners to settle in and spread out, then Lafayette Avenue is like a brisk jazz solo.
They wrote there are missing documents, such as emails to Kushner on WikiLeaks and a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite" that Kushner forwarded to another campaign official. 5.
Louis Langrée finally leads the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra in the overture, more curt and unsentimental than usual, as a soldier rapes one of the dancing women in a corner.
So it might have remained if Oppenheimer had not eventually reported Chevalier's overture, albeit in hedged, conflicting versions — which he subsequently disavowed when interviewed by the F.B.I. in 1946.
Moreover, the outdoor concerts do not exclusively feature standard fare — in this case, the likes of Rossini's "La Gazza Ladra" overture, Copland's "Hoe-Down" and Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2.
Samuel Adams's "Many Words of Love" has its premiere at Saturday's concert, with the overture to Verdi's "I vespri Siciliani" and Brahms's Symphony No. 2 also on the bill.
In another overture to the Democratic Party's left wing, Mr. Biden embraced a version of an idea championed by Senator Bernie Sanders, his chief rival for the Democratic nomination.
In the email to Mr. Dearborn, Mr. Clay said he hoped that Mr. Trump would attend the dinner, and he also included details about the overture from Mr. Torshin.
I sat excitedly at the Broadhurst Theater this spring to see "Anastasia" onstage, and had my answer: The opening notes of the overture began, and I was 11 again.
Bank, the viceroy, the opera's tormented hero, learns that Melinda, his beloved wife, has been pursued by the queen's self-indulgent younger brother Otto, an overture Gertrud has encouraged.
In 2015, Micron was the target of a $23 billion takeover attempt by a Chinese state-owned company, but the overture was withdrawn over United States national security concerns.
An early verse, sung by a chipper young woman in a yellow dress, is a kind of overture, hinting at the theme of the bittersweet fairy tale to follow.
The official trailer for the Downton Abbey movie opens with the familiar allegro con spirito overture of its theme music and an unlikely refrain from the Crawley family patriarch.
" A high-ranking Justice Department official, the document notes, had been approached "to determine whether he would 'trade Las Vegas' for 'Roy Cohn'" — an overture that was "flatly rejected.
The Chinese overture seems logical at least for autos, if roadblocks are to be avoided in the next generation of autos where connectivity will be more important than horsepower.
With or without short term Democratic support, this plan could be the overture that would transcend the politics of the day and achieve long term broad based public support.
But their surprise overture failed, and the following afternoon the Senate passed the resolution with 12 Republicans joining Democrats, setting Trump up for the first veto of his presidency.
And all three programs offered sterling performances of Schubert: the unassuming "Zauberharfe" Overture on Friday, the exquisite "Unfinished" Symphony on Saturday and the grand Symphony No. 9 on Sunday.
A subdued overture for New York's resistance against President Donald Trump, Shechet's sculptures create a dialogue between Madison Square Park's military monument and Lady Liberty's beleaguered defense of refugees.
The overture to the South came just days after Washington rallied its allies and rivals in the United Nations to support another round of tough sanctions against North Korea.
I. "Overture" Dylan Baldi: By the way, when I listen to things for the first time, I'm going to need 20 minutes of silence so I don't miss anything.
For this program Mr. Fischer conducts Weber's Overture to "Der Freischütz," Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 78003, with the formidable pianist Marc-André Hamelin as soloist, and Prokofiev's popular Fifth Symphony.
Volkswagen's CEO said the German automaker is not open to merger talks with Italian rival Fiat Chrysler (FCAU), rebuffing an overture from FCA's chief executive at the Geneva auto show.
And even if we don't have a complete, traditional, opening overture, the entire pre-title sequence still functions as such and it kind of started perfectly in its own right.
Horizon last year launched and then abandoned a hostile bid to acquire peer Depomed, after a California court ruled that the overture was based on improper use of confidential information.
The Chevrolet maker's overture was probably only a matter of time after it paid $500 million for a stake in Lyft in January and took a seat on the board.
I think I wrote down "opera" in my notes during that moment; it immediately felt like I was watching a movie with an overture that describes what's about to happen.
Newmont said it would consider Barrick's overture, but claimed its plan announced last month to buy Goldcorp for $10 billion represents the "best opportunity to create optimal value" for shareholders.
Theresa May's initial overture to voters was to ask people from all parties to "lend" her their votes to give her a stronger hand negotiating Brexit with the European Union.
That opened up time to write an extended eighth tune for the album that's something of an overture, welding riffs from all the preceding songs together into a new piece.
But then his legal team secretly filed new evidence that included the Weissmann overture, and Austrian officials suddenly reversed course last week and ordered a new, lengthy delay in extradition.
The offer to meet with Trump was the latest diplomatic overture from North Korea, which has sought in recent months to defuse soaring tensions with the U.S and South Korea.
But on the issue of North Korea, the President is siding for now with Pompeo, who helped launch the diplomatic overture to Pyongyang when he was serving as CIA director.
When that failed to move the president to reconsider his overture, they threw their political efforts behind Congress member John Ashbrook's quixotic challenge to Nixon in the 1972 Republican primaries.
Deare, surprised by the overture, tried to brief Michael Flynn and K. T. McFarland, who were then among Trump's top national-security advisers, but he couldn't get on their schedules.
During the overture, we see Lady Macbeth try to embrace him, a hint that the icy void in the hearts of this power couple is born of grief, not greed.
"La Mort de Cléopâtre" anchored the first program, which also included an overture; extracts from the opera "Les Troyens"; and "Harold en Italie," a Byronesque travelogue for viola and orchestra.
This languor fits the tempo of Elio and Oliver's relationship, which evolves over meals, drowsy idylls, a little work and a spontaneous piano recital that becomes an overture to seduction.
Similar thoughtfulness is on display in this video of him leading the overture to Wagner's "Tannhäuser" in a production by Romeo Castellucci that had its premiere last year in Munich.
After ignoring Mr. Moon for months, calling his South Korean government an American stooge, Mr. Kim used his New Year's speech on Monday to embrace the South Korean leader's overture.
Ms. Mearns also began using the inserts as a result of Ms. Schmutte's Instagram overture, and she has posted about them repeatedly on her Instagram account, which has 66,000 followers.
Initially, Cole refuses her overture, with all the gruff Goodness-with-a-capital-G self-discipline that the almost unbearably handsome actor Joshua Jackson has always brought to the role.
After a fiery account of Brahms's "Tragic Overture," the orchestra was joined by Bertrand Chamayou, who impressed in Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, in his Philharmonic debut.
With Trump preparing his own overture to North Korea with the help of South Korea, he may feel he no longer needs Chinese intervention to contain the North's nuclear ambitions.
House Democrats now have a golden opportunity to press Taylor about exactly what was said on that July 25 phone call — and for his take on the "crazy" diplomatic overture.
In Mr. Xi's follow-up to Mr. Trump's overture, he pledged to deepen ties with the Philippines and called the country a "friendly neighbor," according to Chinese news media reports.
In contrast to the hawks, another group of administration officials see North Korea's overture as a good sign, because it will reduce tensions and give diplomacy more time to work.
Tanya Chan, a pro-democracy legislator, said in Geneva on Tuesday that Lam's overture was a "political gesture" and said she did not see meaningful reasons for dialogue with Lam.
"There was an overture," said Ken Frydman, a spokesman for Mr. Faulkner, a Harlem pastor, conservative Republican and former New York Jet who announced his run for mayor in 2015.
Such a diplomatic overture, had it succeeded, could have potentially helped ease the sanctions that placed on Russia after its forces seized the region of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
Boom's founders hope to develop a 55-seater plane called "Overture" that will break the speed of sound but be 30 percent more efficient and 30 times quieter than the Concorde.
Commerzbank approached the larger Deutsche Bank about a potential merger, a senior Deutsche Bank executive said, an overture that kicked off six weeks of intensive and frantic but ultimately fruitless talks.
The latest overture to African Americans, which comes after months of conversations with black leaders, includes a Slave Bible exhibit, launched Wednesday, which was announced in an op-ed by Rev.
"Running a spy ship up the coast of Connecticut is not what you'd traditionally think is an overture for cooperation," said Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, who represents the east coast state.
The lengthy instrumental passage "I Am The Sea," almost cheekily self-serious on the original album, took its rightful place as a grand scale overture when performed by a full orchestra.
Some explain Mr Kim's sudden overture as a response to President Donald Trump's policy of "maximum pressure" on North Korea, which has involved heightening both rhetoric and sanctions against the regime.
Now the same Republicans who condemned that move and an overture to a mean guy are extolling the virtues of the reach-out to the North Korean leader with President Trump.
Mr. Cruz's team rejected the overture, in part because it would have meant ceding the spotlight in high-profile contests, such as New York, in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states.
While millions of Iranians were in the streets, thousands were arrested, beaten, raped and tortured and hundreds were killed; Obama ignored this defining moment and continued his overture toward the regime.
Hill confirmed to The New York Times last week that he reached out to her, but said she found his overture unsatisfying and that it did not constitute a true apology.
Precisely what the album will sound like is a matter of conjecture, but there were some early intimations in "Overture," the roughly 15-minute taste of new material in the show.
Yet it's notable that this overture became public the same day that the St. Louis Post-Dispatch confirmed Amazon had received approval from multiple states to become a wholesale pharmaceutical distributer.
While playing winter ball in Venezuela, the Dinos made an overture to Thames's agent, who confirmed that the Orioles were likely to remove Thames from the 40-man roster that offseason.
Having said that, I do feel like I should make some sort of overture to either put a little hint of rouge on the cheekbone or some eyeliner underneath my eyes.
Instead, it turns out to be the overture in a long and complex saga — five substantial episodes that take us, in long leaps, from the Blitz to the age of smartphones.
Meanwhile, President Trump's series of erratic moves — from threats of new tariffs to an impromptu overture to North Korea — has helped cast Mr. Xi as the more stable leader in Asia.
In his remarks on Tuesday, Mr. Trump leavened his familiar complaints about the situation he inherited from his predecessors with the hope that the latest North Korean overture might be different.
The conductor, Zhang Jiemin, exhibited masterful control, and she led the orchestra through a program that included the overture to "Candide" (one of my favorites), as well as Bernstein's "Jeremiah" symphony.
And so, with every death comes a quick cascade, prickly sound tumbling to the floor, an overture, the scream of your friend and then, as quickly as it began, a silence.
I watched the husband, bracing for his reaction to his wife's overture and was stunned when he reached out a hand, introduced himself, and smiled all the way to his eyes.
Tchaikovsky's overture — with instruments playing high, fast and bouncy — is on the miniature scale of childhood itself, with passages of rhythmic syncopation that embody the excitement of a child's eager anticipation.
On Sunday, hear "Le Corsaire" Overture, "Harold in Italy" with the violist Antoine Tamestit, and "La Mort de Cléopâtre" and excerpts from "Les Troyens," both with the mezzo-soprano Lucile Richardot.
Wednesday's event marked the latest overture from supporters of the bill and the White House for interest in passing the bill, but a clear timetable to passage has yet to materialize.
Spokesmen for Rosenstein and Mueller declined to tell me Wednesday if their bosses knew about Steele's overture or if Steele provided further assistance to the Russia probe after Mueller took over.
A filmmaker is working on a documentary about those events on the turnpike, which were the overture for two decades of revelations on the peril and folly of race-based policing.
In both cases, and in much of his career to this point, Jafa's intention is clear: to show a kind of misguided, preparatory tough love, the overture to the coming nightmare.
In both cases, and in much of his career to this point, Jafa's intention is clear: to show a kind of misguided, preparatory tough love, the overture to the coming nightmare.
Last November, Kevin McCarthy dialed up his longtime rival Jim Jordan and made a surprising overture: I want you to run for the top GOP spot on the House Oversight Committee.
Mixing the nuclear threat with an overture for easing tensions on the divided Korean Peninsula, Mr. Kim proposed immediate dialogue with South Korea to discuss the North's participation in the Olympics.
Did I mention it's mostly in black and white and features what amounts to an overture from "The" Nine Inch Nails (as the band is both introduced and listed in the credits)?
The first obvious change Mr. Litton has made is to the overture to "Fancy Free," which Bernstein set as a recorded vocal blues song, "Big Stuff" (lyrics and music by the composer).
It's a pretty stirring sequence, with lyrics and music by Tim Rice and Elton John, and the song functions as an overture to the whole operatic journey that is The Lion King.
DEOBAND, India (Reuters) - When Narendra Modi stood before faithful followers in October, on a stage swathed in the saffron colours of his Hindu nationalist movement, the Indian leader made an unexpected overture.
TOKYO, June 28 (Reuters) - Japanese automotive chip maker Renesas Electronics Corp hopes to stay independent, its newly appointed chief executive said on Tuesday, spurning an overture from electronics parts maker Nidec Corp.
Mr. Trump told Reuters on Tuesday that he would be open to negotiating directly with the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un — an overture that would upend three decades of American diplomacy.
He has initiated every step of this process, from the initial overture to South Korean President Moon Jae-in that resulted in the Olympics breakthrough, to the latest olive branch to Trump.
"Stele," whose title means "memorial slab," begins with an emphatic held G, extracted from Beethoven's Leonore Overture No. 3, and ends with catatonic repetitions of a ghostly, shiver-inducing seven-note chord.
DE supervisory board is expected to discuss a fresh merger overture by Praxair PX.N at its next regular meeting on December 7, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.
A direct overture by Great Wall to Italian-American automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV sent FCA shares up sharply on Monday, as investors cheered the potential sale of the storied Jeep brand.
In any event, Great Wall's public overture kicked off global media coverage, pushed Fiat Chrysler's stock price to new highs and alerted the world that Fiat Chrysler and Jeep were in play.
That would be quite a comeback from two years ago, when the hedge fund HC2 Holdings Inc offered to buy the loss-making Andersons for $1.15 billion - an overture that was rejected.
Rather, the piece seems to serve as a kind of overture to the bird pictures, providing the full spectrum of color that lies around the corner — an unusual, and nifty, transition piece.
Almost all of these images reappear in one form or another, which means the opening is sort of like the overture to a Broadway musical, introducing us to tunes we'll hear later.
Up until Mr. Kim's surprise overture, North Korea has routinely disparaged the South as an American puppet and warned that it could strike the United States and its allies with nuclear missiles.
Boom is in the process of building the XB-1, which will be used to test and refine the final design of Overture, the passenger commercial airliner it eventually hopes to build.
They start the show seated, facing the audience, and then during the overture break off, one by one, to form a garden for the first scene, complete with statuary, fountain and benches.
Stewart's last official onscreen appearance as Jean-Luc Picard occurred in the 2002 film "Star Trek: Nemesis," and since then he had consistently turned down any overture to return to the fold.
"After Kim Jong Un made the overture in his New Year address, the two sides quickly resumed the hotline and agreed to meet -- the pace of development is very quick," he said.
Penny proves herself caring and loyal — a truepenny — during Norm's decline, which Zink has artfully fashioned as the overture to the high-spirited comedy that makes up the rest of the novel.
In a concert season that has been saturated with the Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story" and the "Candide" Overture, it was refreshing to find a more challenging, cerebral side of Bernstein.
If Trump does make an overture to pass legislation protecting DREAMers, immigrant advocates say they want a clean bill — meaning they don't want it to include provisions that would bolster immigration enforcement.
Thursday's concert includes Brahms's Symphony No. 80.212, Mozart's Symphony No. 40 and Schumann's "Manfred" Overture, to be performed with members of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America. Feb.
At least 22 women have now said that Trump has made some kind of unwanted sexual overture toward them, according to a Vox accounting, including 16 accounts of unwanted kissing or groping.
Just last week, Péladeau had made an overture to other pro-sovereignty parties like the left-wing Quebec Solidaire, suggesting they join forces in order to win and force a third referendum.
In other efforts to cool tempers, she fired aides and, in an overture to the opposition, nominated a new prime minister who used to work for Roh Moo-hyun, a liberal former president.
"I have been at Fortune six years and am now interested in getting in on the ground floor of something new," he said, noting that Allen's first overture went to his spam folder.
" Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs seemed receptive to the US President's overture, saying in a statement, "since Pakistan has always advocated a political settlement to end war in Afghanistan, US decision is welcomed.
Trump will offer the NATO ally a package of trade and sanctions relief inducements nearly identical to the U.S. overture that failed to deter Turkey's attack on Syrian Kurds, The Washington Post reports.
Also on the bill are Mozart's overture to "La Clemenza di Tito"; Bizet's youthful Symphony in C; and "Records From a Vanishing City," by Jessie Montgomery, very much a composer on the rise.
They later bought a company, Overture, and others that did search and search ads, but initially they were not a search company, they were a directory of the internet to make it easier.
Still, the stab at an energetic overture isn't totally unwelcome, since the previous war movies Ms. Jolie directed — "In the Land of Blood and Honey" (2011) and "Unbroken" (2014) — were both earnest slogs.
Opening weekend at Tanglewood begins with Andris Nelsons conducting the Boston Symphony on Friday night, in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, the overture to Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 8753.
And if we weren't arbitrary about it, but chose a piece that was more like an overture that thematically spelled out the episode to come before the curtain went up, could that work?
Mahler judiciously trimmed first-act music he deemed inconsequential and inserted Beethoven's dramatic "Leonore" Overture No. 3 into the second act, while Roller's stylized, partially abstracted scenery lent the story a timeless universality.
But the Trump administration's current overture to Mr. Rouhani, and an offer to Iran by President Emmanuel Macron of France of $15 billion in aid, have undercut Mr. Netanyahu's unremitting posture toward Tehran.
Hung at the Guggenheim against deep carmine walls, and with Wagner's "Parsifal" overture occasionally blasting from speakers overhead, "Mystical Symbolism" goes all in on the decadence of the Salon de la Rose+Croix.
Expect the suite from Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier," the overture to Nicolai's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and two works by Beethoven: the Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G and the Triple Concerto.
I praised President Trump in a recent column for his overture to Democrats in Congress to finally address and fix the immigration mess that he inherited from his predecessor in the White House.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson appeared to make a peace overture to North Korea last week, welcoming what he called the restraint it had shown by not conducting any tests since July.
Expect the suite from Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier," the overture to Nicolai's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and two works by Beethoven: the Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G and the Triple Concerto.
May's stunning overture to her fellow Conservatives came just as Parliament tried to sideline her and come up with its own plan for Brexit, as the process of leaving the bloc is known.
The work "Untitled (I Am Not Tragically Colored)" is an overture to Ligon's three-decades-long practice of using text, painting, installation and video to investigate the rhetorical power of the black voice.
Mattel's stance toward Hasbro in this overture is not clear, and it remains far from certain that a deal will materialize, the source said, asking not to be identified because the matter is confidential.
The startup's supersonic Overture jet will hold 55 passengers, and the team hopes that the costs of flying more than double the speed of sound will be comparable to today's business-class ticket prices.
GENEVA, Switzerland, March 8 (Reuters) - German carmaker Volkswagen is not open to merger talks with Italian rival Fiat Chrysler, Chief Executive Matthias Mueller said on Wednesday, rebuffing an overture from FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne.
Just listen to the overture — here's the original London version, from 1981 — and you'll immediately hear Cats announce itself as quirky and slinky and spectacular, and wildly off-kilter from the typical Broadway milieu.
Instead, the distraction of road-show bells and whistles (70mm projection, overture, intermission), a few overly hammy performances and at least a full hour of fat made this one a slog to sit through.
The overture was vague but widely interpreted as a signal that North Korea is willing to behave — no missile tests, nuclear detonations, or assassinations — if its athletes are allowed to compete at the games.
But in this case the Trump campaign lacked anyone with experience to advise Trump Jr. on how to respond to the overture or with best-practice knowledge of how such information should be vetted.
Carmen Cobos, the producer and director of a documentary film about Mr. Gatti, "Overture to a Conductor," which played at theaters throughout the Netherlands this summer, spent about a year following the conductor around.
This was part of a generally dull concert by the festival orchestra under the direction of Matthew Halls that included a dispirited Mendelssohn Overture and a mild-mannered rendition of Beethoven's Symphony No. 8.
But Trump's overture fits with his administration's increasing interest in the Arctic, even as it dismisses or ignores the effects of climate change that are making that region more accessible, writes Michael T. Klare.
On this excerpt of the suite's overture, "New Orleans: The National Culture Park USA 1718," you hear the deep focus in their rapport; it's an accurate reflection of the mood sustained throughout the work.
"Guillaume Tell," which is famous for an overture that became the theme music for "The Lone Ranger," is being performed at the Met this season for the first time in more than 80 years.
Republicans could seize on a diplomatic overture to throw their support behind Israel, though the party's current front-runner, Donald J. Trump, has pledged to take a neutral stance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Suster declined to comment on the performance of the firm's latest fund, but did say that its second fund was the best performing fund of its vintage, with investments in BillMeLater, Overture and Investnet.
Namely, copies of an email he'd forwarded mentioning a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite," another email he'd forwarded about WikiLeaks, and emails he'd been copied to from Sergei Millian, a Russian-born businessman.
The surprising overture to China marked a dramatic departure from Trump's rhetoric toward China during the campaign when he said he would no longer allow China of "rape our country" and steal U.S. jobs.
It was an overture for the tofu itself, a jiggling slab as soft and creamy as butter, seasoned with just a few drops of ponzu, a bit of grated garlic, and grassy green onion.
He's gradually shrugged off that reticence, and the "Dutchman" overture introduces a heady mixture of painted elements, video and dance that continues throughout the intermissionless performance: "It's like in a dream," Ms. Kampe said.
And then he declares that romance is dead as if sexual harassment in the workplace is some kind of grand romantic overture that modern women who dare to stand up for themselves have forsaken.
Since beginning his overture a month before the Winter Olympics in South Korea, he has been awarded a meeting with President Xi Jinping of China, who had earlier treated him with thinly disguised contempt.
On Sunday, they perform Debussy and Ravel, including Ravel's Piano Concerto, with Jean-Efflam Bavouzet at the keyboard; on Monday, Beethoven's "Egmont" Overture, Sibelius's Violin Concerto with James Ehnes, and Mahler's Symphony No. 7800.
But the overture by the North also risked driving a wedge between South Korea and the United States, its main military ally, which has been campaigning for "maximum sanctions and pressure" against North Korea.
Three years later, "Grey Gardens," the HBO movie, debuted on television; in it, Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore provide an overture and back story to the documentary, with the Maysles brothers appearing as characters.
For the first five minutes, the band plays the equivalent of an abstract overture, throwing sounds around — Mr. Clayton's jangling ostinatos; Mr. Lage's bright, streaky lines; Mr. Lloyd's restless, wriggling tenor — without coming together.
Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the state-run Committee for the Peaceful Reunification, cited Kim as welcoming South Korea's overture and ordering officials to reopen a communication channel at the border village of Panmunjom.
This music, which for all its sublimity can sometimes drag, didn't rush — at least not after a bracingly brisk overture — but never lagged, the textures as airy as a June morning on Coney Island.
One hard-liner, who insisted on anonymity because of political sensitivities, said that the initial hostility to the overture from democracy advocates showed that the hard-liners' worries about concessions were being vindicated. Mrs.
US and North Korean officials had been haggling over a shared definition of the sprawling, three-square-mile site and the last-minute overture sought to advance the North Koreans' proposal for dismantling it.
But even at overture length, the material sounded a bit stretched — as if the opening theme music for a prestige-TV drama had been drawn out to fit a unexpectedly long end-credit sequence.
The initial overture for a meeting with the Kentucky residents came from Jay Frost, a retired corporate training consultant in Leverett who admits that he did not think much of Trump voters at first.
Méhul's overture to "Les Amazones," which had its premiere in front of the emperor in 1811, sneakily hides a second introduction that's sung out on the cellos, and has an endearing sense of humor.
The protesters chanted slogans against Amman's participation in the U.S. sponsored workshop in the Gulf kingdom of Bahrain next Tuesday which Washington has billed as an economic overture to its long delayed peace initiative.
Though pieces by Mr Reich, Pierre Boulez, Elliot Carter and other giants of the genre are regularly performed by symphony orchestras, they usually feature in the concert's brief overture slot, sandwiched between more familiar pieces.
The bleaker economic outlook may have something to do with the most striking part of Mr Kim's speech—an overture towards South Korea, with which it has had no formal communication for nearly two years.
" Asked about her name-dropping prominent GOP politicians in a recent speech attacking Trump's rhetoric on race and whether that was an overture to Republican voters, Clinton said she is "absolutely ... reaching out to everyone.
Seoul answered the North Korean talks overture by proposing high-level talks at a border village next week and on Wednesday, the two Koreas reopened a border hotline that had been closed since February 2016.
Back in November, Marchand and Komarov got real close again, and Marchand went in for a less-intimate peck: It seems that Marchand's overture didn't have the intended effect back then...or maybe it did.
That overture came just four days before Steele walked into the FBI office in Rome with still-unproven allegations that Trump had an improper relationship with Russia, including possible efforts to hijack the presidential election.
"Les Huguenots" begins with a brief, remarkable overture that signals the breadth of Meyerbeer's vision: a series of variations on Martin Luther's hymn "Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott" ("A Mighty Fortress Is Our God").
Yet in an overture to the business community, he picked investment banker Paulo Guedes as his economic advisor, a free-marketeer who would sell off everything from Petrobras to state banks and the post office.
This apparent head-scratcher has led some to wonder if Cohen's overture is therefore simply a veiled attempt to ask Trump for a pardon (which Trump seems to be fond of doing as of late).
"People know what North Korea is doing is a little bit of provocation ... they know this is not a direct attack to Japan, it's not an overture to war," CNN Tokyo producer Yoko Wakatsuki said.
The White House on Sunday defended Trump's decision to invite Duterte to Washington, saying his cooperation was needed to counter North Korea, even as the administration faced human rights criticism for its overture to Manila.
And one specific NAFTA proposal that so far hasn't sit well with Mexico and Canada - requiring automobiles to have 50 percent of parts come from the US - is a direct overture to US factory workers.
Tillerson's new diplomatic overture comes nearly two weeks after North Korea said it had successfully tested a breakthrough intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that put the entire United States mainland within range of its nuclear weapons.
"You have indicated that you would like to find win-win solutions," industry groups wrote this week in a letter to Trump, arguing that his overture to farmers is anything but advantageous to both sides.
Versum, the former specialty chemicals division of industrial gases group Air Products, had previously rejected Merck's overture, saying it was committed to the merger agreed with Entegris, also a supplier of materials for semiconductor production.
Still, the president said he did not plan to return to bellicose threats like "fire and fury," which fueled tensions last year and helped drive South Korea to seek a diplomatic overture to the North.
North Korea appeared to make an overture of its own on Thursday, suggesting in the state-run news media that the two Koreas expel foreign influence from the Korean Peninsula and work together for reunification.
People in both the Biden and Klobuchar camps played down the discussion, which took place at a Des Moines restaurant, and aides for Ms. Klobuchar said they did not regard it as a serious overture.
In a spoken introduction before the overture begins, he is an emotionally withdrawn modern man, brought to the lobby of a clinic (the cold, pointedly impersonal set is by Mr. Tcherniakov) by his prim wife.
And while he has said South Korea must "learn to say no" to Washington, he has emphasized that any diplomatic overture toward North Korea will be grounded in the South's alliance with the United States.
The overture segues into a solo scene for Ilia, a Trojan princess who is now a prisoner on the island of Crete, where Idomeneo, who has been off fighting in the Trojan wars, is king.
May's overture to Corbyn, whose party has 245 out of 650 lawmakers, offers a possible way for her to secure a majority for an exit deal as she seeks a second short delay to Brexit.
It looks like another overture by Trump as he tries to get the Palestinians — who cut ties with the U.S. over Trump's decision to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem — to come back to the table.
Patrick has said he would be open to supporting other candidates in 2020, and O'Rourke's overture to Sharpton, a former close Obama adviser, is another sign that O'Rourke is interested in winning over support from Obamaworld.
The program's opening work, Dvorak's exuberant "Carnival" Overture, unfolded with Technicolor flourishes, lovely playing from the woodwinds and strings in the more introspective passages and a manic energy in the final section that bordered on unhinged.
The head of U.S. forces in South Korea warned on Thursday against raising hopes over North Korea's overture amid a war of words over Pyongyang's development of nuclear-tipped missiles capable of hitting the United States.
Ringo Starr's vocal vehicle "Good Night" wound up with a full-blown orchestral score, but the genial stick man's other White Album track, "Don't Pass Me By," very nearly opened with an equally lush symphonic overture.
Mr. Cruz's campaign rejected the overture because it would have meant ceding a series of high-profile contests in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States, like New York, that will factor heavily in the delegate battle.
But now, as Firtash escalates his fight to avoid extradition, the Weissmann overture is being offered to an Austrian court as potential defense evidence that the DOJ's prosecution is flawed by bogus evidence and political motivations.
If the last four years really are a Cold War 2.0 overture, then our approach to the Middle East and Asia needs to be refashioned with an eye toward winning a new twilight war with Moscow.
The group opened with a dark and somber account of Mendelssohn's "Hebrides" Overture, followed by a crisp performance of Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins featuring stellar soloists: Pamela Frank, Jinjoo Cho, Bella Hristova and Kyoko Takezawa.
On June 13, again at the Gewandhaus, Andras Schiff, a consummate Bach pianist, offered an ample program of works he has played often: the "Italian" Concerto, the French Overture in B minor and the "Goldberg" Variations.
This message of unity over division is what the country needs to hear right now, and politicians on the left and the right should use this overture as an opportunity for a new beginning in Washington.
The repertory consisted mostly of catchy miniatures, but if you want real substance, try this transcription of the opening movement of Bach's French Overture in B minor, and watch it catch fire in the fugal section.
In Wolff's book, Bannon said, "They're [the special counsel's team] going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV." Bannon has since apologized for the comments, but the White House has rejected the overture.
Two months before Donald Trump Jr.'s encounter with a Russian figure, a key House subcommittee chairman received a similar overture in Moscow offering derogatory information about a U.S. policy that was upsetting Vladimir Putin. Rep.
South Korea on Monday proposed military talks with North Korea, the first formal overture to Pyongyang by the government of President Moon Jae-in, to discuss ways to avoid hostile acts near the heavily militarized border.
At the beginning of peace talks, FARC rebels proposed a bilateral ceasefire, but Colombian government officials resisted the overture, saying the guerrillas had used previous ceasefires as an opportunity to take over large swaths of the countryside.
Robert Kelner, Flynn's lawyer, as well as Reginald Brown, Manafort's lawyer at the time of the reported overture, and Kevin Downing, his current lawyer, did not respond to requests for comment about the New York Times report.
A direct overture by Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor Co Ltd to Italian-American automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV sent FCA shares up sharply on Monday, as investors cheered the potential sale of the storied Jeep brand.
The White House press corps arrived to work on Thursday to find that actor Tom Hanks had sent them a shiny new espresso machine, a repeat of his 2004 overture to the journalists who cover the president.
This high-energy overture is, in its way, a good orchestral showpiece — loquacious speed, rattling brio, complex ensemble — though I find it introduces tunes for the first time as if it were reiterating them for the hundredth.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. candidates running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination on Sunday criticized President Donald Trump's latest overture to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying the leaders' meeting lacked substance and elevated a ruthless dictator.
The United States has billed the June 25-26 gathering in the Gulf kingdom as an economic overture to its long-delayed Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, widely referred to as President Donald Trump's "deal of the century".

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