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I suppose we paved the way for Deadpool, which paved the way for Logan.
She paved the way for Leah Chase during the '50s and '60s, and she paved the way for women in restaurants today.
It all paved the way for issuing at negative yields.
Those moves paved the way for peace talks in Geneva.
Mr Najib's government had methodically paved the way for victory.
A flurry of diplomacy has paved the way for negotiations.
Lego Mindstorms have paved the way for many programmable toys.
It should have paved the way for comprehensive immigration reform.
Climate change paved the way for lost lives next door.
As you'd expect, Disney paved the way for animating dogs.
These innovations obviously paved the way for their progress today.
How Salesforce paved the way for the SaaS platform approach
The law also paved the way for tougher consumer protections.
That paved the way for Clinton's impeachment the following year.
He paved the way for there to be a Drake.
Freenet paved the way for decentralised websites, email and file sharing.
Schlafly and Palin paved the way for Carly Fiorina in 2016.
The myth paved the way for racial apartheid in the South.
Nevertheless, the new alliance paved the way for success in Paris.
Yeltsin, of course, paved the way for Putin to become president.
This paved the way for Melco and MGM to receive subconcessions.
"Hair" paved the way for pop and rock music on Broadway.
Trump appears to have paved the way for Jackson to leave.
Joseph said Charles's second marriage had paved the way for Harry.
Similar technology paved the way for Trump's future rise, Curtis suggests.
"I am proud to have paved the way for the next generation."
Her birth paved the way for the use of IVF in India.
That has paved the way for drivers in other states to organize.
The judge Tuesday paved the way for that step to be taken.
It was that ruling which paved the way for the current trial.
Luckily, Flatiron's exit paved the way for industry acceptance of RDMD's model.
These early devices paved the way for the today's electro-play toys.
In so doing, they paved the way for the rest of us.
Arguably, conservative media pioneers like Hunt even paved the way for Sen.
This agreement paved the way for the twins to achieve their dream.
It set precedents and paved the way for several of its peers.
But it also paved the way for a new type of search.
He paved the way for a new media in a political revolution.
This paved the way for France to adopt a purely fiat currency.
The reclassification paved the way for tougher regulations, like the privacy rules.
And one particular artist has paved the way for this innovative technique.
A 10-year-old lawsuit in California paved the way for AB5.
These endorsements crowded Warren out and paved the way for her exit.
That decision paved the way for full FIFA membership two weeks later.
His mission paved the way for Nixon's own visit in February 1972.
It had paved the way for them — and has never been surpassed.
That paved the way for a contract with Ecuador's embassy in London.
In my opinion, stuff like that paved the way for Donald Trump.
The incident paved the way for using video replays in the sport.
His arrest paved the way for his possible extradition to the United States.
FEC later that year paved the way for the rise of Super PACs.
It paved the way for models like Fares and Qasim to gain prominence.
Facebook paved the way for Highlights by launching the Stories Archive in May.
The reversal of that order paved the way for his release on Friday.
In fact, those in-app purchases paved the way for this latest evolution.
Wade, the landmark 1973 case that paved the way for legalized abortion nationwide.
Dr. Bardin paved the way for successful research into male contraceptives as well.
The fall in stock market volatility paved the way for higher equity prices.
FEC, a decision that paved the way for the creation of super PACs.
But its efforts over three decades paved the way for the court's decision.
The decision paved the way for opening some 220,000 additional jobs to women.
That paved the way for large economic land concessions for agriculture and mining.
Do you think that paved the way for the L.G.B.T. characters that followed?
"Knocked Up" paved the way for explicit comedy that tells emotional human stories.
How high-minded self-dealing paved the way for our low-minded president.
"Microbes kind of paved the way for higher orders of life," Bralower said.
Those seven months on "Newsroom" paved the way for my successful political career.
He paved the way for me to become the person I am today.
The dictator's death in 1975 paved the way for Spain's transition to democracy.
Napster and MySpace and AOL paved the way for some much bigger platforms.
Has Trump paved the way for ISIS to launch attacks on American soil?
The circumstances that paved the way for The Box Project began by chance.
Frankly, I think Flake's libertarian version of conservatism paved the way for Trump.
Thank you for the music that paved the way for so many others.
This paved the way for the kind of shareholder activism that dominates markets today.
The move paved the way for reunions at the airports, as well as heartache.
The ruling paved the way for tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of EU goods.
You paved the way for me so I can pave the way for others.
The agreement paved the way for visa waivers for first Georgia and then Ukraine.
Oh, and he reminds us he paved the way for Justin Bieber on YouTube.
This is considered a landmark decision that paved the way for same-sex marriage.
Dianne Feinstein as examples of Democrats who had paved the way for Ocasio-Cortez.
The Supreme Court just paved the way for broader collection of online sales taxes.
A judge just paved the way for affected users to sue the tech giant.
He paved the way for the many great Sox players of color who followed.
It had said indicative offers submitted by June paved the way for a sale.
This paved the way for a global climate-change agreement in Paris last year.
The expanding ATM network then paved the way for the rise of debit cards.
"They paved the way for women and men to come forward sooner than later."
Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that paved the way for legalized abortion nationwide.
Pat Schroeder (D), who represented Colorado in Congress and paved the way for women.
What she did for women in wrestling paved the way for all of us.
The company paved the way for that possibility with last year's High Sierra release.
That paved the way for other city and state politicians to make more cuts.
This paved the way for the modern-day Hawaiian cultural practice of hoarding things.
That change paved the way for new entertainment options, including concerts and dance performances.
He paved the way for Eastern Europe to leave Moscow's orbit, largely without violence.
Earlier this week, Parliament passed a bill that partly paved the way for Brexit.
But it was the Senate page job that paved the way for his career.
Her tenacity paved the way for half a million people born prematurely living today.
It also paved the way for other entrepreneurs, like Harry's, to enter the space.
"I actually think it paved the way for the Jimmy Garoppolo trade," Wickersham said.
Edison pioneered the industrial research laboratory, which paved the way for new research institutions.
Flipkart was the trailblazer that paved the way for others to build great startups.
Lloyd Webber's shows also paved the way for the rise of Disney on Broadway.
He paved the way for me, so there's never a side-eye about that.
He paved the way for us all and we all owe him a lot.
See also: Shafik's mentor Hoda Shara'awi, who paved the way for many of her accomplishments.
Collectively, the legislation also paved the way for medical cannabis businesses to turn a profit.
In fact, he argues that previous antitrust cases paved the way for today's internet companies.
He was a genius in the music industry and paved the way for many artists.
But Trump told Hannity he thought his tough style paved the way for Tuesday's summit.
Several recent court rulings in India paved the way for today's judgment on Section 2377.
His trip effectively paved the way for human exploration of space for the following decades.
Frank discussions of museum worker salaries and unpaid internships have paved the way for reforms.
They've paved the way for Adeyemi not needing to compromise any part of her vision.
That paved the way for the new firm to be divided into three separate businesses.
The show paved the way for its more political, more woke younger brothers and sisters.
It paved the way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Iron Man in 2008.
That, Allen thinks, was a historic mistake that paved the way for Assad's latest atrocity.
Sorio says Michalke paved the way for her and for other women in their group.
Their relationship, if you want to speculate, is that Wayne paved the way for Drake.
The New York Times: How Biden has paved the way for a possible presidential run.
But reaching terms with the litigants paved the way for the sale of Tuesday's bond.
Gulden said Smith paved the way for athletes like Kaepernick, who fight for social justice.
How WeWork's relentless optimism helped it succeed — and then paved the way for its downfall
But he may have paved the way for the American people to find it themselves.
It paved the way for the Turkish assault on the Kurds there several days later.
Clinton's presidential runs will have paved the way for that woman to have a shot.
One of the changes instituted paved the way for the last-minute selection of Moore.
Projects like Sonora 128 advance initiatives many artists paved the way for in previous decades.
"It's people like Congressman Conyers who paved the way for all of us," she said.
This paved the way for Dr. Hawking's 1988 book, which became an unexpected best-seller.
In taming infinity, Archimedes paved the way for the invention of calculus 2,000 years later.
That paved the way for Croatia to become a member of the bloc in 2013.
The decision paved the way for Congress to pass spending bills as soon as Friday.
When President Obama initiated DACA, it paved the way for major changes in Valadez's life.
Berkeley's passage of a major soda tax paved the way for other cities to act.
The couple paved the way for their son to attend Shaw University in North Carolina.
They began by attacking Bloomberg and that paved the way for the feistiest debate yet.
This paved the way for a 28500-unit apartment project, costing close to $6900 million.
Kaling is a trailblazer and has paved the way for how women are depicted onscreen.
Tuesday's election just paved the way for some of those ideas to potentially become law.
That government experience, Ms. Kim said, "paved the way" for Nuna's work with Medicaid data.
By abstaining on the settlement resolution, the United States paved the way for its approval.
The Supreme Court's decision paved the way for the EPA to start regulating greenhouse gases.
But explosive events in Brazil over the past five years paved the way for his rise.
He paved the way for the lavish shows of Celine Dion, Elton John and Lady Gaga.
She has paved the way for so many, and she's having the best time doing it.
This clarity of purpose paved the way for a solidified national education agenda throughout the 1990s.
That money, and the other major investments that followed, paved the way for Ginkgo's rapid growth.
A decade ago, Steve Jobs announced the revolutionary device that paved the way for touchscreen smartphones.
She kind of paved the way for us and we can do that for other folks.
The closure paved the way for imprisoning asylum-seekers and the family separation crisis that followed.
NUMMI paved the way for Toyota's subsequent investments in its own U.S. assembly and component factories.
Making a Murderer has paved the way for plenty of other crime stories to receive attention.
It paved the way for many of the rules that have so severely limited abortion since.
As president, Mr Uribe led the offensive against the FARC that paved the way for peace.
It paved the way for Clinton's eventual impeachment later that year by the House of Representatives.
If there's anybody who's paved the way for contemporary literature, especially queer YA, it's David Levithan.
Rush has been the tip of the sphere and he has paved the way for conservatives.
That deal paved the way for Congress to pass a $1.3 trillion spending bill last month.
Reid earlier this month said he has paved the way for Democrats to change the rules.
Because the 1960 film precedes—and, in many ways, paved the way for—those later documentaries.
It's paved the way for small business owners and diverse voices to flourish on the internet.
But it paved the way for its successor, which will attempt this fantastical form of transportation.
What truly paved the way for Trump is the long history of Republican pandering to prejudice.
The electric car market has paved the way for technological advancements in the skies as well.
The Senate paved the way for the filibuster through a possibly inadvertent rule adjustment in 1806.
The outcome paved the way for a likely face-off with the country's far-right party.
Now, a court ruling has paved the way for Moscow to build just such a system.
Online brokerage Robinhood just paved the way for expansion by getting rid of a key middleman.
In that sense, Darcelle has almost single-handedly paved the way for generations of Portland performers.
The meeting, the sources said, paved the way for Vatican recognition of some of these bishops.
Eventually, these designers paved the way for contemporary fitness brands like Lululemon, Athleta, and Sweaty Betty.
Bolte's 18 years of activism in the town had paved the way for Bailey's own organizing.
Definitely paved the way for a lot of us young artists, just with fashion and everything.
And it paved the way for outside groups to spend unlimited sums of money on elections.
That first unconventional maneuver doubled Higgins' salary overnight — and paved the way for his future success.
Increasing efforts to regulate tailpipe emissions in the 1970s paved the way for palladium's gradual popularity.
This incentivized merchants to update their hardware, and paved the way for consumers to stop swiping.
The experience paved the way for her internship with the New York City Department of Finance.
It paved the way for Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attempts to navigate the Brexit deadline, Oct.
You paved the way for the rights of women and people of color in the workplace.
Widely publicized cases of rape in Senegal paved the way for the change in the law.
How the shooting of one brother paved the way for the other's death, seven years later.
Wade and paved the way for critical Supreme Court decisions, including Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
But a string of foreboding events soon paved the way for a wholly unpredictable 224 Oscars.
They paved the way for promising new drugs to treat anemia, cancer, and many other diseases.
The move paved the way for harder American actions against the militia, Aas'ib Ahl al-Haq.
This paved the way for Paris as the sole 2024 bidder to win the Games unopposed.
Coco also said she paved the way for thick girls well before the plastic surgery craze.
Politically, everything flew in this direction and paved the way for the normality of this moment.
This also paved the way for the formation of the Republican Freedom Caucus led by Rep.
So, a lot has happened leading up to this that really paved the way for this, Kellyanne.
We stand on the shoulders of countless brave men and women who paved the way for us.
Read on to see how black women have paved the way for advancements in STEM throughout history.
The Normandy landings remain the largest ever amphibious invasion and paved the way for western Europe's liberation.
Sessions' recusal paved the way for the appointment of former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel.
On home turf in Denmark, it was the usual suspect, Noma, that paved the way for clay.
It is FX that has paved the way for the f-word on advertiser-supported cable channels.
The film was lauded for its technical realism, and it paved the way for future aviation films.
A separate proclamation has paved the way for easing rules on financial advisers' duties to their clients.
Produced with an adult audience in mind, these exploitation movies paved the way for violent women onscreen.
The result paved the way for an expected bid by President Vladimir Putin for a fourth term.
In modern Hungary, the corruption and dishonesty of the governing Socialist party paved the way for Orban.
However, the narrow focus on Iran's nuclear program is what paved the way for the historic deal.
The appointments paved the way for the two to ascend to similar positions in government, officials said.
They paved the way for the 1924 Immigration Act, even if they didn't live to see it.
But most importantly, it paved the way for the next generation to make an even bigger impact.
Since then, Hill's comments have paved the way for national conversations about sexual misconduct in the workplace.
It created a false sense of invincibility in America and paved the way for resentment in Russia.
Most people would agree that it was largely SpaceX that paved the way for this new era.
But let us not forget the many feline thespians who paved the way for this tiny tabby.
The Supreme Court today paved the way for states to begin collecting sales taxes from online vendors.
The decision also paved the way for the central bank to revoke the bank's license, officials said.
Lin Manuel-Miranda's "Hamilton" inspires me to remember the people who paved the way for America Today.
He appointed Kibaki as his Vice President and paved the way for him to later lead Kenya.
She rejected the suggestion that her donations paved the way for Mr. Trump to hear her concerns.
Mr. Chan's success paved the way for other martial arts stars from China to break into Hollywood.
Their efforts to undermine our work throughout this process certainly paved the way for this latest dereliction.
Agreement between the parties allowed a great deal of magnanimity – and paved the way for mass resettlement.
Nest's success paved the way for other connected home devices like locks, security cameras and smart bulbs.
This paved the way for the rest of the commodities to be traded in dollars as well.
The deal fell through, but it paved the way for a lasting friendship between the two men.
That move has paved the way for sidelining other more or less radical legislators in the opposition.
The baby boomer establishment polarized politics, lost touch with the voters and paved the way for Trump.
She holds more than 100 US patents and paved the way for the development of the internet.
We really need to take notes from the other [people of color] who paved the way for us.
Tile paved the way for a bevy of imitators and copycats that appeared over the last few years.
After all, her policies have weakened thedollar and consequently paved the way for stocks to rise, he said.
By contrast, over the past 40 years Iowa has paved the way for Democratic nominees, not New Hampshire.
In 2017, Google's International Women's Day Doodle honored 13 women throughout history who paved the way for others.
But they arguably paved the way for the #MeToo movement to enter its most public phase in 2017.
However, we do know that Google is aware that Amazon paved the way for these kinds of gadgets.
Mr. Zero paved the way for other American-born players to carve out a place in the league.
The major U.S. exchange company that paved the way for bitcoin futures has had a change of heart.
But all Trump can focus on is Sessions's recusal, which paved the way for a special counsel investigation.
CIA director Pompeo's transition paved the way for the first woman to take the helm of the CIA.
This was the secret of postwar (West) Germany's success and paved the way for German unification in 1990.
The WTO recently ruled in favor of Washington which paved the way for the tariffs on EU goods.
The decision paved the way for a Turkish offensive that led to violence and instability in the region.
Digital has paved the way for governments and the private sector to occasionally partner to solve thorny challenges.
In July 2015, the party announced that it was expelling him, which paved the way for criminal charges.
Decertification of this disastrous deal has paved the way for a more comprehensive America-first policy toward Iran.
Improvements in efficiency also paved the way for a shorter workweek for many of the company's 458 employees.
Her hard work and support paved the way for so much that happened and came out of Savannah.
Bulgaria, holder of the EU's rotating six-month presidency said the deal paved the way for accession talks.
The national program has also paved the way for local basic-income policies like the one in Marica.
Congress approved a broad two-year budget deal last month that paved the way for this week's legislation.
That paved the way for a Democrat, Doug Jones, to win a Senate seat in the Deep South.
But it was WWF's relationship with the burgeoning cable channel MTV that truly paved the way for WrestleMania.
"She paved the way for us," Kellye Garrett, another black female mystery writer, said in a phone interview.
The harassment-campaign-turned-online-culture-war paved the way for how abusers coordinate and systematically target victims.
A cease-fire signed more than six decades later, in 2012, has paved the way for peace talks.
The 51-49 outcome was not surprising and paved the way for the Senate to acquit Mr. Trump.
I paved the way for more modern evolvements of internet interaction, such as this very comments section below.
The dissolution paved the way for Hun Sen's party to win all the seats in parliament last year.
Humphrey's Executor paved the way for the creation of a wide range of independent agencies exercising broad powers.
The move potentially paved the way for the suspension of the country's voting rights in the European Union.
Bhutto, often seen as a symbol of women's empowerment, paved the way for female political involvement in Pakistan.
These Mormon bloggers, among other women, paved the way for a massive, lucrative industry through platforms like BlogHer.
The withdrawal paved the way for Erdogan to move forward with a long-threatened offensive against Syrian Kurdish forces.
These are the entrepreneurs of outrage and barons of bigotry who have paved the way for Donald Trump's rise.
That paved the way for him and partners Rudolf Vavruch and Marlon Gallardo to co-found FlexClub in 2018.
The state's efforts, the group charged, ultimately paved the way for the amendment, which was narrowly passed by voters.
After Ferguson nationwide protests paved the way for improved training and stricter use-of-force policies in some agencies.
Many believe his unexpected dismissal paved the way for first lady Grace Mugabe to assume power after her husband.
Advancements in AI technology have paved the way for breakthroughs in speech recognition, natural language processing and machine translation.
Rhimes paved the way for Pompeo, acting as a mentor and encouraging her to fight for her own worth.
The company, which has been valued at $4 billion, paved the way for a variety of home fitness companies.
It was the first Super Bowl after the Supreme Court paved the way for states to legalize sports gambling.
The character paved the way for future female detectives, but these depictions were often watered down for American audiences.
It seems the public speaking class Buffett took at 19 paved the way for his admired communication skills today.
A Democrat has ended a financial crisis and paved the way for a post-New Deal-like economic revival.
Four-times NBA Most Valuable Player Lebron James said that Ali had paved the way for African-American athletes.
" Minaj also recognizes the way Jay paved the way for rappers, writing, "Thank you for giving us the blueprint.
Six Swedish and Dutch banks were upgraded and an improved operating environment paved the way for upgrades in Slovenia.
Although considered by some today to be campy classics, these films paved the way for the modern superhero film.
That paved the way for Willett, the European team's top ranked player, to secure the trophy on the 17th.
"Alig paved the way for what's happening today, but I also think we're set back by it," Dream said.
In a very real sense, Democrats paved the way for DeVos and her plans to privatize the school system.
The withdrawal paved the way for Erdoğan to move forward with a long-threatened offensive against Syrian Kurdish forces.
"Serial" had already paved the way for narrative nonfiction audio, and technology had made podcasts more accessible than ever.
His focus is celebrated because it paved the way for both flawless execution and widespread adoption of Apple products.
New York (CNN Business)Superheroes and Disney paved the way for a record-breaking year at the box office.
Katharine Graham paved the way for women in business as the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
India's pivot to green energy has paved the way for local companies to rush in with their EV offerings.
The chaos has fueled ISIS' rise and paved the way for Russian military intervention in support of the regime.
You famously paved the way for other women to direct women-led studio films with Twilight back in 2008.
Therefore it is not the case that the "Peanuts" series "paved the way" for the "Far Side" reprint edition.
That has paved the way for Plex to expand its subscription offerings to include new partners in the future.
And he ordered a housecleaning of federal regulations, and paved the way for two big pipeline projects to resume.
The legislation didn't conflict with states' rights, but paved the way for the federal government's involvement in quarantine activities.
The recent surge of good news for Biden has paved the way for a wide lead in national polls.
They're really awesome underdogs that paved the way for so many kinds of industrial and other kinds of bands.
In what ways do you feel your film paved the way for shows like "RuPaul's Drag Race" and "Pose"?
Must queer and genderfluid people cast shade on one of many icons who paved the way for sexual expression?
It paved the way for Woods's Masters win last month, allowing him to play the way he used to.
Mr. Iger disagreed with the notion that the AT&T ruling had paved the way for other big mergers.
In both cases, technology paved the way for productivity, which in turn led to higher pay and faster growth.
And this paved the way for more stable and sustainable power-sharing among Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites in Iraq.
"This Is Us" has paved the way for shows with drastic time shifts, so that may help prepare audiences.
The move also paved the way for a Turkish incursion that killed both U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters and civilians.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has paved the way for a proposed alliance between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico.
Today diplomatic acrobatics have paved the way for North Korea's taekwondo demonstration team to make its way to Pyeongchang.
Miscues by second baseman Ryosuke Kikuchi and third baseman Nobuhiro Matsuda paved the way for both United States runs.
As a result, vegan leather has paved the way for animal-friendly alternatives used in the coolest of boots.
Cunningham, a proponent of using chance operations in his choreographic process, paved the way for explorations of nonrepresentational dance.
A positive late-stage study in January paved the way for Dynavax to resubmit its application for the vaccine.
Not only did it save a life, but it paved the way for the heart procedures carried out today.
The Supreme Court just paved the way for Texas to potentially overturn dozens of death sentences The Supreme Court just paved the way for Texas to potentially overturn dozens of death sentences Texas death row inmate Bobby Moore has been trying to convince the state that he's intellectually disabled for 20123 years.
Wolverine's time-travel shenanigans in X-Men: Days of Future Past paved the way for the newer X-Men: Apocalypse.
And, the success of Peloton's stationary bikes also paved the way for the company to start selling treadmills in January.
It revolutionized the mobile phone industry, and paved the way for our lives to be taken over by mobile apps.
Trump has paved the way for politicians to withstand criticism and controversies that may have been disqualifying in the past.
And of course, as Leia, Fisher paved the way for other strong, aggressive, fiercely independent characters — and women — to come.
Djokovic said his first Miami win in 2007 paved the way for a career that now includes 63 ATP titles.
This paved the way for the Houthi cessation of missile attacks and, in turn, for the parties to enter talks.
The repeal has paved the way for a new bill allowing abortions up to 12 weeks of pregnancy, without restrictions.
Piper's practice and life paved the way for an artist like me, or even a person like me, to exist.
That paved the way for what chief executive Bilal Eksi described as a "very fantastic" turnaround in the third quarter.
The agreement paved the way for at least 2,900 pages of Clinton's emails to be reviewed ahead of November 20163.
The historic deal paved the way for the country to rebuild its lost production capacity and fight for market share.
By making this film, he has paved the way for a conversation about himself that he can no longer avoid.
Having an opportunity to play sports as a kid is something that Gronkowski says paved the way for his success.
The love of music she developed there stuck with her and paved the way for her baby steps into performance.
Among the reasons that there are so many women entering Congress now is because she's paved the way for us.
" An unlikely smash for a cable network, it paved the way for more learning-centric programs like "Dora the Explorer.
Radical leftist fringe positions have increasingly become mainstream within the Democratic Party and paved the way for populists like Sen.
The decision paved the way for Mr. Thompson's chosen interim to run the office until elections are held next year.
Verhofstadt had paved the way for its entry into ALDE but could not convince a majority of its 68 members.
But Turkey considers Kurdish forces to be terrorists, and the US withdrawal paved the way for Turkey to attack them.
Trump fired Bannon from the White House in August 2017, which paved the way for Bannon to return to Breitbart.
Low rates paved the way for the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s and the housing boom of last decade.
But his success may have paved the way for other super-wealthy candidates to take a shot the White House.
The movie explores your punk rock roots and shows how the music genre paved the way for your writing style.
The visits ultimately paved the way for subsequent diplomatic exchanges and the eventual normalization of relations between the two countries.
Pai's early media ownership reforms paved the way for the Sinclair deal, raising concerns he was directly aiding the broadcaster.
Holder had paved the way for a deluge of restrictive voting laws, leaving minorities' voting rights more vulnerable to suppression.
Warner's subsequent support for Haspel paved the way for her approval within the committee and the Senate as a whole.
The Museum of Modern Art is screening digital restorations of the format that paved the way for wide-screen films.
Cinerama, in its original form, lasted only about a decade, but it paved the way for enduring wide-screen formats.
On that night at the Smithsonian, however, she gave a nod to those who had paved the way for her.
But none of their careers would have taken off without Emmett Ashford, who paved the way for diversity in umpiring.
Administration officials have rejected the notion that Trump's decision to pull back troops paved the way for the Turkish operation.
My parents' sacrifices paved the way for me to attend a four-year college and graduate with a STEM degree.
Critics say this paved the way for a Turkish strike on Kurdish-led forces who were long allied with Washington.
Congress & Evan Jenkins caved on the wall, paved the way for more gun control, and give money to Planned Parenthood.
A major distributor in the online trading industry, Silicon-Valley startup Robinhood, paved the way for brokers dropping commission fees.
The four trailblazers paved the way for women of color to make history in fields including science, math, and technology.
Its success paved the way for subsequent bipartisan adoption of regulatory budgeting at the federal level by the Canadian parliament.
This first generation of new country acts paved the way for another crop of singers with hip-hop-inspired cadences.
Over time, mentorships have paved the way for young entrepreneurs to connect with seasoned professionals and become symbiotic, impactful relationships.
The recusal paved the way for the appointment of Mueller, who has indicted several former Trump campaign aides and advisers.
Ray Charles's innovations in the early 1960s paved the way for the Nashville success of another black artist, Charley Pride.
Those sanctions paved the way for Guaido's allies to take control of U.S. refiner Citgo, PDVSA's most important overseas asset.
It ultimately folded in 2013, and paved the way for Google Fit, a fitness ecosystem for Android phones and WearOS smartwatches.
For better or for worse, this blog arguably paved the way for the social media-influencer fashion culture of today.223.
But she was the first to anchor her own TV series, and her success paved the way for others like her.
"Janet Yellen ... paved the way for three rate hikes this year," said Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.
Two Taliban suicide car bombers paved the way for a number of gunmen to attack the compound, officials and militants said.
The North American Free Trade Agreement paved the way for the partnership as the industry took advantage of each nation's strengths.
Aboriginal advocate Mervyn Eades said he hoped the apology paved the way for improved relations between the police and indigenous people.
The deal paved the way for Argentina's return to international credit markets for the first time in more than a decade.
And so I think this has really paved the way for, I would say, a very deep presence here in China.
This all raises the question of whether Baird's departure has paved the way for the long-awaited revival of Sydney's nightlife.
That drove her passion and paved the way for hundreds — maybe thousands — of other women journalists to rise in the field.
That mission was a precursor to more advanced lunar exploration for NASA, and paved the way for the first lunar landing.
While Lady Bird didn't win big at the Oscars, it may have just paved the way for our next favorite movie.
This advertising campaign paved the way for the public to engage in amateur photography—a hobby best known today for selfies.
That seems to have paved the way for a desktop version of Nearby Friends in the chat sidebar on the right.
And independent unions helped orchestrate the industrial unrest and strikes that paved the way for the 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak.
Massive protests in his first term by students demanding free college paved the way for Ms Bachelet's landslide win in 2013.
She built an empire with MTM Enterprises and she paved the way for our new talents like Amy, Tina and others.
He helped design the "bad banks" that freed Chinese banks of their failed loans and paved the way for a boom.
She paved the way for all of us and has been here fighting that fight way longer than any of us.
Surging sales of assault-style rifles under the Obama administration paved the way for smaller gun makers to enter the market.
And it paved the way for Trump to launch his presidential candidacy on a platform of outright hostility toward unauthorized immigrants.
Like the galleries it paved the way for, 356 Mission was in Boyle Heights for the cheap rent and convenient location.
Hinkle's ruling paved the way for a group of felons with outstanding monetary obligations to regain access to the ballot box.
Those results paved the way for their rescue and adoption by proving that it is safe to place them in homes.
TV hadn't known a character like her before, and she paved the way for everyone from Leslie Knope to Hannah Horvath.
But 20 years ago, this pantsuit-wearing comedian pulled a groundbreaking stunt that paved the way for LGBTQ representation on television.
Doing so, the report notes, could have paved the way for these people to pursue asylum or other claims of protection.
A noted feminist theorist and author, Gloria Anzaldúa paved the way for a more intersectional feminism, especially inclusive of Chicana women.
"California paved the way for a single national program and is fully committed to maintaining it," he said in a statement.
The rise of hard seltzer has paved the way for even more fresh takes on the canned cocktail — including alcoholic coffee.
The settlement, agreed in May, paved the way for the bank to make its first payout to shareholders since early 2008.
First, it has paved the way for future policy responses like those linked to Modern Monetary Theory, which could introduce inflation.
But that cup paved the way for a quiet revolution, one that today is changing the healthcare industry in dramatic ways.
In the meantime, the team gradually shrank into themselves, and paved the way for an absolute demolition in the second half.
The investigation's findings paved the way for a trial and was a procedural step toward a guilty verdict for General Guo.
Those changes altered both the political and policy framework for the ACA bill, and paved the way for its ultimate failure.
Lawmakers have paved the way for a $220 trillion tax cut, but the provisions under discussion would far exceed that cost.
My unabashed femininity was what paved the way for gay men in, say, fraternities to come out without jeopardizing their masculinity.
Your courage has paved the way for my life to be easier, and I wish I would've stood up for you.
In April 2015, a businessman named Gellert Jaszai made a purchase that paved the way for Orban's childhood friend Lorinc Meszaros.
It paved the way for the development of the Standard Model, the classification system for all known elementary particles and forces.
Linhares has become a pioneer who paved the way for a generation of women artists to develop their own alternative worlds.
But injuries to Lack (season-ending hip surgery) and Schneider (abdominal strain) paved the way for Blackwood's promotion on Dec. 22001.
An appeal, masterminded by the Harvard law professor Alan M. Dershowitz, was successful and paved the way for a new trial.
The investigation by a team that included intelligence officers into the Panama Papers allegations paved the way for Mr. Sharif's ouster.
Abbott has already issued a disaster declaration in Texas, a move that paved the way for him to issue Wednesday's proclamation.
The expensive fitness finery spawned a cult following and paved the way for brands like Tory Sport and Gap's Athleta label.
Its mission is to honor historical role models who paved the way for generations of girls to dream bigger than before.
The Americans held hostage in Iran brought an audience to fledgling CNN and paved the way for 24-hour cable news.
Lawmakers have paved the way for a $1.5 trillion tax cut, but the actual plan is expected to cost far more.
On this front, too, North Korea's recent brinkmanship may have unexpectedly paved the way for new (if slim) possibilities for cooperation.
The conviction barred Mr. da Silva from running in the 2018 presidential election, which paved the way for Jair Bolsonaro's victory.
With them was Sigourney Weaver, whom Gadot said "paved the way" for her and Larson to step into their superhero roles.
Former President Barack Obama's visit to Cuba in 22016 paved the way for many of the changes in travel and hospitality.
Its funding of madrassas and support of extremist clerics have paid and paved the way for the spread of deadly terrorism.
The conviction blocked him from the ballot and paved the way for the election of the far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro.
Wednesday's vote in Brussels was largely symbolic, but it also paved the way for some practical changes to the EU's chamber.
Earlier steps to improve financial transparency have paved the way for greater economic integration with Italy and the resumption of investment.
It comes as advancements in processor speeds also have paved the way for robotics to become more practical and cost effective.
Britain and the EU struck a divorce deal in December that paved the way for talks on the future trade ties.
These technologies probably weren't on the mind of the American engineer Willis Carrier, who paved the way for modern air-conditioning.
For David, a 37-year-old MIHS patient, Medicaid paved the way for beating a diagnosis of two types of cancer.
HSM also arguably paved the way for the success of Joss Whedon's 2008 cult hit musical, Dr Horrible's Sing-along Blog.
They paved the way for artists like Cost, Revs, Shepard Fairey and Banksy, who are known and beloved the world over.
This paved the way for the Trump administration to post the largest monthly deficit in U.S. history, exploding the federal debt.
THE ERA The nuclear fears of the 1950s had paved the way for Godzilla, and those concerns are in evidence here.
So now we're left to stew in our racial and cultural resentments, which paved the way for a demagogue like Trump.
Barbara Lee of California to repeal the 2002 law that paved the way for the invasion of Iraq under the Bush administration.
Because its movement could be mechanised, the shuttle later became one of the innovations which paved the way for the Industrial Revolution.
In every decade in between and thereafter, women paved the way for the anything-but-business-casual work wardrobes we enjoy today.
It paved the way for him to transition from running a "disaster" company to building a venture capital firm of his own.
Eck knows all about trailblazing -- the 5'6'' shortstop paved the way for Jose Altuve and all the other small ballers of today!
Instead it focuses on how they paved the way for future LGBTQ activism and created a new, uplifting symbol for LGBTQ individuals.
They weren't the first big reality-TV hit, but their show largely paved the way for the genre as we know it.
"Madonna had to go through it in her day, and she paved the way for my generation to come up," she explained.
The flight paved the way for Monday's mission, when the Soyuz FG will prove if it is safe for human spaceflight again.
The astrology communities that sprang up naturally on social media paved the way for the development of more specialized networks and apps.
AMLG: Has SpaceX been an inspiration for you, has it paved the way for investors to be more open-minded to this?
Recently it's paved the way for something that transcends Bee Movie—something absurd, an artful and heroic exercise of futility and devotion.
In 2016, Amazon's Manchester by the Sea saw a successful theatrical release, which paved the way for its Best Picture Oscar nomination.
The exhibition examines the ways in which Florentine devotional painting from the period paved the way for the art that came later.
Her courage and sacrifice, not to mention fierce sense of self, paved the way for artists like myself to have a shot.
Findings paved the way for the first-ever small-scale coral reef Fisheries Management Plan in Indonesia, launched in November last year.
Alongside associates from the California Institute of Technology, he founded the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an organization that paved the way for NASA.
Escalating fighting there helped ruin a February cessation of hostilities agreement which had paved the way for unsuccessful peace talks in Geneva.
There were scientists there who paved the way for others, like Cynthia Chatterjee, a psychiatrist and addiction specialist from the Bay Area.
Like it or not, it's a show that paved the way for reality television and has impacted music in several notable ways.
The change paved the way for Sinclair, the largest U.S. television broadcast group with 192 stations, to ink a deal for Tribune.
The direct complicity of authorities in the mistreatment of minorities has paved the way for violence targeting Burmese Muslims, particularly the Rohingya.
Last year, the executive helped Spotify secure critical licenses with the big music labels that paved the way for the company's IPO.
Recent court decisions paved the way for the city to relocate the monuments after years of heated public debate and legal fights.
This shift paved the way for Internet personalities like Chiara Ferragni, Susie Lau and Bryanboy, among others, to enter our daily discourse.
It led Mithril to back the company and paved the way for what looks like a $700 million windfall for the fund.
A digital shift in healthcare in recent years has paved the way for advances in automation, artificial intelligence and even surgical robots.
In building garish monuments that the establishment finds disgusting, he found his public, and paved the way for himself as a brand.
Bonding over shared tragedy Apollo 19723's success made heroes of the crew and paved the way for eight more manned moonshots.
That paved the way for the company's pathbreaking production of "Porgy and Bess," which it staged for the American bicentennial in 1976.
His legal victory paved the way for the United States publication of boundary-pushing novels by D. H. Lawrence and Henry Miller.
Narrow margins in the midterm elections paved the way for a recount in Florida for the governor, senate and agriculture commission races.
Tesla paved the way for the broad acceptability of electrics, but the Model 2000 is, at this point, merely a concept car.
The world has changed since 1994: it paved the way for the creation of the WTO and other major global trade accomplishments.
"In hindsight, baseball paved the way for my father to come to this country and contribute in a positive way," Martinez said.
In Myanmar, a 1962 coup paved the way for decades of repression, including the censoring of the press and thousands of arrests.
That paved the way for passive funds, such as exchanged-traded funds replicating Germany's blue chip DAX index, to tender their stock.
A derivatives committee has paved the way for investors who bought insurance against a Venezuelan debt default to collect on the policies.
The series also paved the way for other lavish and comprehensive reprint editions including "The Complete Calvin and Hobbes," by Bill Watterson.
The stories include generations of people who pushed boundaries and resisted limiting ideologies as they paved the way for the next generation.
In East New York, the first neighborhood the mayor rezoned, the city has paved the way for subsidized apartments and neighborhood improvements.
Lloyd Bentsen (D-Texas) to be his first Treasury secretary, which paved the way for the major economic success of his presidency.
These technologies probably weren't on the mind of the American engineer Willis Carrier, above, who paved the way for modern air conditioning.
One woman who paved the way for them: Raye Montague, a pioneering female designer of U.S. Navy ships who also advised automakers.
Instead, McConnell cut a deal with Lee on Monday that paved the way for the Senate to focus on the coronavirus legislation.
It also paved the way for older writers, like Jorge Luis Borges, and younger ones, like Roberto Bolaño, to gain recognition abroad.
The protests brought down the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico and paved the way for Ms. Caputova's election a year later.
The film also delves into her past as a Holocaust survivor and explores how she paved the way for a sexual revolution.
That reversal paved the way for 15 individuals to join a claim by 32 others to be allowed to appear in Pyeongchang.
Don't forget to send a little love to the pup that paved the way for every other pet: your very first dog.
But the expansion paved the way for corruption, in which Mr. Ben Ali's relatives were seen to be the most prominent beneficiaries.
In March, a United States Court of Appeals paved the way for Wyoming to join Idaho and Montana in allowing wolf hunting.
These technologies probably weren't on the mind of the American engineer Willis Carrier, above, who paved the way for modern air-conditioning.
At the same time, those actions also paved the way for PepsiCo's corporate culture of "returning to society while achieving good performance".
She did one thing right during the last recession, though, and it paved the way for her current level of financial security.
Unusually, the purchase of the Botox maker Allergan would also have paved the way for Pfizer to eventually break itself in two.
Abdel-Salam previously led Houthi delegates in talks in Oman that paved the way for U.N.-sponsored talks in Switzerland last year.
The joint venture between Morgan Stanley and MUFG paved the way for titan-sized bridge loans that competitors found hard to replicate.
The president's concession paved the way for the House and the Senate to both pass a stopgap spending bill by voice vote.
Cryptocurrency has also paved the way for fast, cost-effective remittances — money transfers from friends and family abroad — that elude government restrictions.
The U.S. and five world powers reached a deal with Iran in 2015 that paved the way for sanctions relief the following year.
His work paved the way for a new generation of figurative painters, and his absence in the art world will surely be felt.
These colossal figures, with simplified features, paved the way for the creation of "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" in 1907 and the emergence of cubism.
The Big Apple Circus' specific economic circumstances are grave, but its birth in 1977 paved the way for today's one-ring circus renaissance.
That result paved the way for it to enter government, a move which prompted a horrified European Union to impose sanctions against Austria.
Similar investigations paved the way for the departure of Bernhardt's predecessor, Ryan Zinke, and the exit of Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt.
"Each time each of us went, the reception and the symbolism of the visits helped paved the way for the President," Roos said.
Scientists studying the unusual properties of tiny particles have paved the way for early quantum computers developed by IBM, Google and other companies.
To me, Hillary represents the strong, intelligent, and hardworking women who paved the way for her to reach the pinnacle of her career.
" There is, after all, precedent for this: That Jimmy Carter sailing trip in 1994 paved the way for what's known as "Agreed Framework.
Facebook paved the way for consumer Internet companies, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google, to look at distribution and growth in new way.
Luckily film buffs can catch up on the movies that paved the way for La La Land's fancy footwork … SINGIN' IN THE RAIN
" Hafner went on to add that the project paved the way "for automated valet parking to go into mass production in the future.
She may not have broken it, but she has paved the way for the little girl who will one day soar through it.
The increased availability of connected devices in turn has paved the way for a new generation of learning apps, websites and software services.
He paved the way for mass production of the devices that would both launch humans into the stars and fuel weapons of war.
Kathy Kusner (whose lawsuit paved the way for women to be licensed as jockeys) competed and won a medal for the United States.
That paved the way for lawmakers to remove the provision characterizing same-sex relationships as "vices against nature," according to Human Rights Watch.
Spirit and Opportunity *figuratively* paved the way for Curiosity and future rovers throughout the Solar System, through their groundbreaking technical and scientific achievements.
A curtailment in Iranian supplies originally paved the way for refiners to increase their intake of oil from other sources, such as Angola.
However, a coup against Assad that paved the way for a stable and inclusive political transition would likely be the least bad option.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell this week paved the way for a rate cut later in the month, the first in a decade.
It paved the way for Qatari leaders to engage with Islamist parties that were deemed a threat by the Saudis, Egyptians and Emiratis.
It has helped birth whole industries and, along the way, paved the way for many thousands of new companies to emerge and thrive.
"Thank you for the music that paved the way for so many others," country star Brad Paisley said in praising Frey on Twitter.
The Tadawul's statement follows regulations passed by the Capital Market Authority last month which paved the way for "real estate investment traded funds".
Candy Crush paved the way for future addictive apps, counting on three things to keep you swiping: dopamine, hedonic adaptation and gambler's fallacy.
Its polished photo shoots and furniture-as-fashion aesthetic paved the way for commercially and critically successful publications such as Dwell and Apartamento.
The deal paved the way for Iran to resume oil exports and line up investors in its aging energy infrastructure and undeveloped fields.
Sometimes you just have to laugh and trust the process — I respect the women who paved the way for me more every day.
Several casino stocks jumped after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling paved the way for states to legalize sports betting if they so choose.
It wasn't just the defeat of Germany and its humiliation that paved the way for the rise of Hitler and the Third Reich.
But that was exactly what one of the Boston players did Tuesday night, and it paved the way for yet another interleague victory.
Period details evoke the mid-1950s, and a plot twist suggests that the mouse's work paved the way for the human space program.
After years of heated public debate and legal battles, recent court decisions paved the way for the city to relocate the four monuments.
They paved the way for the likes of Zayn Malik and modern-era Britney Spears to ditch the drops and let things glide.
Through his executive orders thus far, he has apparently paved the way for the border wall at our southern border to be built.
While 23andMe paved the way for health-focused consumer genetics tests, other firms have struggled to figure out a business model that works.
She paved the way for my of the Latinx artists dominating the mainstream music scene, so her impact is felt more than ever.
Despite countless hurdles, she won the respect of the culinary elite, including James Beard himself, and paved the way for a new generation.
The relationships he made in prison paved the way for him to take on a series of leadership roles in Red Command strongholds.
They were also the first to adopt the British game of cricket, and their extravagant musical theater productions paved the way for Bollywood.
This paved the way for the X-Men, who fit the anti-hero template that would come to dominate comics in the '90s.
But many more did, as the operation which paved the way for France to be freed from the clutches of Nazi Germany unfurled.
Perhaps her most enduring work was writing a brief on jury challenges that paved the way for the Supreme Court case Batson v.
Increasingly, fandom conspiracy theories have taken a turn for the truly bizarre — and one of them paved the way for the current trend.
I enjoy so much: our team, our listeners, the people at The Times who paved the way for this crazy idea to work.
This paved the way for the Trump administration to post the largest monthly deficit in U.S. history, further driving up the federal debt.
The style's afterlife in India lasted into the late 1940s and early '50s, and paved the way for modernism after independence in 1947.
The murders shocked Slovakia and spurred its largest protests since the 1989 Velvet Revolution that paved the way for the country's eventual independence.
"Same Old Love" is a risk that certainly paid off, and it paved the way for bigger and better creative risks to come.
This invention paved the way for the first ever mimeography, and is even thought to be the precursor to the first tattoo gun.
Mink, Friedan, and the movement of which they were a part paved the way for nominees thereafter to be asked about women's rights.
If it had gone well, the mission could have paved the way for NASA astronauts to fly on the Starliner sometime next year.
The proceeds from the humble Iowa home paved the way for my new life in California, as a 46-year-old single woman.
At the end of January, the Supreme Court paved the way for President Donald Trump's transgender military ban to be put in place.
That paved the way for UK legislators to return to parliament and effectively reduces the risk of a disorderly Brexit on Oct. 31.
In Baudrillard's mind, the triumph of liberal democracy, and the collapse of the Soviet model had paved the way for sterile consumerist politics.
He may have paved the way for Ryan's speakership, but it's Meadows who stands in the way of every major Republican policy push.
Then you have designers such as Nicholas Ghesquiere at Balenciaga and Virgil Abloh at Off-White, who really paved the way for streetwear.
This citizenship market paved the way for the Comoran scenario by turning passports into something that can be bought like any other commodity.
Perhaps Lyons will provide us with an alternative to Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness-oriented Goop, which paved the way for blending content and shopping.
That wasn't its only legacy—it paved the way for a host of other venues which catered to the local Afro-Caribbean community.
A fertility crisis has paved the way for Christian fundamentalists to seize power in the United States, founding a rigidly patriarchal theocracy called Gilead.
Calvasina said the companies where revisions were strong paved the way for a post-earnings stock pop, if the companies could beat lowered guidance.
French President Francois Hollande also added his voice to the condemnation, saying it paved the way for the annexation of the occupied Palestinian territories.
He simply paved the way for unfounded conspiracy theories to ensconce us like ethnocentric dust storms, because he encouraged us to divide and simplify.
That kind of speed paved the way for better in-browser apps, such as email, calendar, and spreadsheets, which of course Google would 4.
But he also knows the heartbreak, having missed the penalty in a shootout that paved the way for Germany to progress to the final.
A bilateral deal announced by the United States and Mexico on Monday had paved the way for Canada to rejoin the talks this week.
And Cruz hands are working to ensure that history doesn't spare them ignominy of having paved the way for Trump to become the nominee.
The report shows that this has paved the way for a deluge of restrictive laws that have made minorities more vulnerable to voter suppression.
And in January, a deal between five Central American countries and Mexico paved the way for flights that brought thousands of Cubans to Mexico.
It was Citizen United's challenge regarding the creation of an anti-Clinton documentary which ultimately paved the way for the creation of super PACs.
Aguilar paved the way for contemporary Latinx artists and offered a mirror to marginalized communities who had never seen themselves depicted in art before.
Hyundai Motor Group in May shelved an ownership restructuring plan that would have tightened the family's grip and paved the way for a succession.
Impeachment has paved the way for a centrist, business-friendly government under President Michel Temer, who has a team that can get things done.
But a slip-up on Hirano's final run paved the way for White, who delivered a stunning final run that rocketed him to gold.
Veterans like Cary Grant and Grace Kelly paved the way for the Great Hollywood Escape, but plenty of people have followed in their footsteps.
This paved the way for Peter Scolari to replace him in the nominations — and go on to win for his guest appearance on Girls.
The company has raised more than $225 million and paved the way for cryptocurrencies to enter the mainstream by providing a digital currency exchange.
DIY daredevils like the Jackass crew paved the way for legions of adrenaline seekers, but when stunts go wrong, the consequences can be deadly.
Those who condemn this comments should ask themselves the extent to which they questioned the various comments that paved the way for Trump's tweet.
Technology and modern plan design have paved the way for small companies and their employees to be reached and served far more cost-efficiently.
Today's ruling overturns a decision from the Court in 1992 that paved the way for the explosion of online retail in the United States.
Your willingness to fight for acceptance and our basic human rights has paved the way for future generations of the LGBTQ community to thrive.
That operation paved the way for the United Nations to deploy its more than 10,000-strong MINUSMA peacekeeping force to the West African state.
The EU veto paved the way for U.S. rival FedEx to acquire TNT last year, a deal given the green light by the Commission.
Allowing things to take on double meaning is what really paved the way for ironic punctuation, and now we have so much of it.
Had War Zone been marketed with an emphasis on its comedy, like Deadpool, it may have paved the way for a more receptive audience.
Roots paved the way for modern works like 12 Years a Slave and even Django Unchained, and is, without doubt, still a relevant document.
President Vladimir Putin lifted that self-imposed ban in April 2015, after an interim agreement that paved the way for July's full nuclear deal.
The outcome paved the way for an election next year, but also required future elected governments to rule on the military's terms, said Reuters.
By her account, that conference paved the way for her visit to the United States, to attend the 23 NRA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis.
His visit paved the way for a peace agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1979, making Egypt the first Arab country to recognize Israel.
It paved the way for a meeting in 2015 between President Obama and the general secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party, Nguyen Phu Trong.
Twenty years ago, a number of decisions were made that paved the way for the explosive growth of digital commerce and online content creation.
The grim story takes a young boy on a bizarre adventure which helped paved the way for darker children's stop-motion movies like "Coraline." 
The Iranian regime's outright support for Bashar al-Assad and his bloody reprisals against innocent civilians paved the way for the rise of ISIS.
How Salesforce paved the way for the SaaS platform approach Veeva defied detractors when it launched a cloud life sciences biz a decade ago
Medical innovation is at an all-time high, and pharmaceutical breakthroughs have paved the way for millions of Americans to live longer, healthier lives.
But the size of an ESM credit line would be irrelevant if it paved the way for ECB action - enough to calm down markets.
But it was a far more ideological, and far more flamboyant, leader named Pim Fortuyn who truly paved the way for Wilders's eventual rise.
In Canada, as well as several American states including California, the legalization for medical use paved the way for lifting restrictions on recreational use.
In its wake, "working-class gay bar cultures" emerged in "mid-sized cities," which paved the way for queer solidarity after the Stonewall riots.
Mr. Habibullah himself attended an elite high school in Beijing, which paved the way for him to leave China for a comfortable life abroad.
She told me she believes the rhetoric used during the referendum campaign—and the subsequent victory for Leave—paved the way for the abuse.
The…Read more ReadSphero first made a name for itself with a quirky, remote control ball that paved the way for smartphone-controlled toys.
Starr, 73, is the former independent counsel whose investigation paved the way for the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, in 1998.
The man with elegant manners and a patrician air, ostensibly the very model of the fair-minded Christian conservative, paved the way for Trump.
Ahead, we've rounded up a few examples of boundary-breaking Royal family members throughout history who have paved the way for Meghan and Harry.
Two long scoring droughts by the Eagles (9-7, 3-2), one in each half, paved the way for a comfortable Georgia Tech victory.
They will remain watchful in the new year, however, as recent US action against Iran has paved the way for a new geopolitical volatility.
The unprecedented success of TikTok, which relied on a lot of the same features as Vine, paved the way for a Vine-esque revival.
Starr, 553, is the former independent counsel whose investigation paved the way for the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, in 1998.
Lax regulation paved the way for the creation of mega banks like Citigroup (C) that required epic bailouts in 2008 during the financial crisis.
Paul took abuse from his colleagues in February with his one-man stand against a budget deal that paved the way for the omnibus.
The reform also paved the way for first-ever oil auctions open to private and foreign producers, four of which were concluded last year.
The court would eventually strike down New York's new law too, but the backlash paved the way for a federal minimum wage in 1938.
By this time, Johnny G had paved the way for the next generation of cycling embodied in the form of vivacious entrepreneur Ruth Zukerman.
For most alive, this was a catastrophe, / but it paved the way for eukaryotic cells with their organelles, nucleus, / and their mighty mitochondrial engines.
She paved the way for my stints as an unpaid intern, receptionist, failed poet, editorial assistant, paperback book critic, part-time teacher and broke freelancer.
" Kardashian West also warned Drake to "never threaten my husband or our family," arguing that West "paved the way for there to be a Drake.
Mary Tyler Moore, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 80, paved the way for working women, and for female-led TV shows.
The first performance of the night was a tribute to David Bowie, who undoubtedly paved the way for many of the musicians in the room.
For a few years after The Cheat, Hayakawa was a sought-after film star, who paved the way for Rudolph Valentino as an exotic Other.
I want it to preserve the legacy of our sisterhood, teaching the next generation of girls about the women who paved the way for us.
Pelosi said Trump and other Republican efforts to demean the legitimacy of President Barack Obama paved the way for Trump, a former reality television star.
When the Voting Rights Act was gutted in 2013, it paved the way for the reinstatement of discriminatory voting regulations that disproportionately targeted Black voters.
That successful test has paved the way for the company to seek permission to test its autonomous vehicle in a small business district in Singapore.
The museum celebrates high ideals that were not always lived up to in practice but that paved the way for future advances in human rights.
Brokering a deal with Marvel Studios has paved the way for a Spider-Man movie that could potentially live up to Sam Raimi's 2002 classic.
Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio effectively paved the way for bike-sharing startups with pedal-assist functionality to hit the streets in a legal way.
Bigg's work paved the way for today's massive expansion of naloxone distribution; in many states, it can now be purchased from pharmacies without a prescription.
That successful run paved the way for a permanent shop in lower Manhattan, scheduled to open in early summer 2016, with office space as well.
But no matter what they called themselves, these are women who paved the way for transgender and gender non-conforming people who came after them.
More than 150,000 allied troops arrived in Normandy for the operation that paved the way for the liberation of western Europe from the Nazi regime.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also paved the way for these types of demands on 2020 candidates by putting the Green New Deal on the national agenda.
His resignation ignited a civil war between his former Oxford chums Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, whose mutual destruction paved the way for Theresa May.
But you're still trying to look at how he paved the way for what BDSM would become, which isn't nearly as non-consensual and icky.
It was just 130 years ago that Eadweard Muybridge dazzled the world with his series of horse photos that paved the way for motion pictures.
However, after Bell chose to hold out and sit out the entire 2018 season, it paved the way for Conner to take the starting job.
That short-term hit to the bottom line paved the way for the depth of engagement that fuels quarters where Facebook earns $2000 billion today.
My dyslexia — which paved the way for the opportunity to strengthen other skills — has served me throughout my career as a politician and public speaker.
The measures were seen as among the most effective economic sanctions ever imposed and paved the way for a deal that curbed Tehran's nuclear activity.
By many measures, 2015 was a bellwether year for marijuana, as states like Colorado and Washington paved the way for new business models and growth.
Nicki has paved the way for so many performers and has solidified her place as one of the most powerful figures in the music industry.
Another strong start paved the way for a 6-0 victory Monday as St. Louis improved to 3-2 on its seven-game road trip.
The board had also helped to prepare a capital restructuring plan that could have paved the way for MMG shares to resume trading, it said.
News media often note that the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision "paved the way" for the District of Columbia Circuit Court's unanimous judgment in SpeechNow.
Proponents often draw comparisons to the 1990s, when technologies developed in that decade paved the way for Facebook, now a $515 billion market-cap company.
These paved the way for stalling some sanctions and guaranteed less aggressive enforcement of sanctions still in place — that should be seen as an achievement.
Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in SyriaThe White House has rejected the notion he paved the way for the Turkish operation.
Pelosi praised the "courage" of the suffragists and said it was important to honor their efforts, which paved the way for her and other women.
Fowler had two critical drops earlier in the game before securing the catch that paved the way for a bruising finish to Denver's decisive drive.
The pair have said any justice they appoint will be against the Citizens United decision that paved the way for uncapped donations to super-PACs.
Everybody knows Steve Jobs, and most people are aware that his incredibly unique (and often controversial) mindset paved the way for big success at Apple.
She said she paved the way for it by getting punishing international sanctions imposed on the Islamic republic when she served as secretary of state.
Minnesota state legislators on Monday paved the way for state liquor stores to sell alcohol on Sundays, ending a prohibition that has stood since statehood.
And, in turn, AD paved the way for the glory of comedy today, in shows like Veep, Silicon Valley, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
With a subtle rotation speed of six RPMs, MEL Films' timelaps footage brings out the glitch aesthetic that paved the way for Cerny's public artwork.
A 2017 study published in the Journal of Legal Education, for example, found that "open-secret" environments in academia paved the way for serial harassers.
Some of Valentine's early investments that paved the way for Sequoia Capital include the gaming company Atari in 1975 and computing giant Apple in 1978.
The F-117 saw combat during multiple operations over two decades and it paved the way for the 5th-generation stealth fighters we fly today.
" In a Twitter post, Mr. Rivlin said that Mr. Avnery's "battles for the freedom of expression paved the way for Israel as a young state.
Last year, author Lee Siegel claimed in the Columbia Journalism Review that Colbert's brand of punditry paved the way for the fake news of today.
Soy had paved the way for almond, and when it fell, almond was there to take its place, and for a moment, we were done.
And not only for ourselves — black rights struggles paved the way for every other rights struggle, including women's and gay rights, immigrant and disability rights.
"I was really looking forward to it because it was finally someone of color on the bill who paved the way for other people." video
Consumer groups have chastised the F.T.C. decision as a failure of American antitrust enforcement that paved the way for tech giants to grow into monopolies.
JULIANNE McSHANE 'THE QUEEN' (June 28) The mother of all drag documentaries, this landmark 203 feature paved the way for many future decades of performance.
Since the Australian High Court paved the way for the postal ballot, the couple have made their home a base of operations for the campaign.
Three years later, the Security Council adopted the first resolution on children and armed conflict, which paved the way for the report to be published.
Four years later, the Supreme Court gutted the heart of the act and paved the way for the policy and other discriminatory measures like it.
All of that confusion has paved the way for start-ups like Ro and large retailers to offer consumers greater price transparency around their medications.
A recent constitutional amendment paved the way for him to seek a third term in office, and in August he plans to do just that.
Her murder paved the way for Maesaiah, who had been in a relationship with the Prime Minister for several years, to take on that role.
It paved the way for a Turkish invasion that targeted US-allied Kurdish forces who bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS.
For starters, Trump took decisive action by decertifying the disastrous Iran deal and has paved the way for a more aggressive approach against the regime.
Tisci continued to promote Lea T as the face of Givenchy, and they paved the way for what most might consider to be nonconventional models.
It pushed the Republican Party to the right, stymied the Obama agenda and ultimately paved the way for an outsider to win the White House.
Federal Election Commission paved the way for unlimited money via Super PACs and anonymous donations by corporations, and it has driven liberals to near convulsions.
The granddaughter of slaves, Payne had a lot stacked against her but she persisted and paved the way for this generation to continue her work.
His campaign has also reacted furiously to Gillespie's ads suggesting Northam paved the way for the Central American gang MS-13 to thrive in Virginia.
That withdrawal paved the way for Turkey to initiate an onslaught against Syrian Kurdish forces that were instrumental in the U.S.-led fight against ISIS.
Most Americans who do know about the doctrines focus on how their end paved the way for the rise of conservative media — particularly talk radio.
Moreover, the JCPOA has paved the way for other world powers – specifically Europe, China, Russia and India ­– to preserve international agreements without the United States.
Their actions paved the way for the case to reach the Supreme Court, which later ruled in favor of allowing same sex couples to marry.
His company also paved the way for people like Donna Karan, Bill Blass, and Anne Klein to establish themselves as the American fashion industry boomed.
It also paved the way for a potential battle between domestic and foreign carriers to serve Iran's markets, bolstered by tourists and investors touting for business.
But last summer, China started loosening those restrictions, which paved the way for Tesla to become the first foreign automaker to build a manufacturing facility there.
LGBTQ issues are at the forefront here, led by a long line of queer punks who've paved the way for open discourse on gender and sexuality.
The ruling paved the way for the draft Personal Data Protection Bill, which was presented to government last year but hasn't been introduced to Parliament yet.
Russian campaigns of subversion and disinformation have paved the way for the annexation of Crimea, a war in Ukraine and interference in several Western countries' elections.
And while Fisher will not appear in Episode IX, her rebellious spirit will live on in the new, strong female characters she paved the way for.
On September 22nd the United States International Trade Commission paved the way for import restrictions on solar panels, ruling that imports had injured American cell manufacturers.
Since then, black quarterbacks like Doug Williams, Warren Moon, and Russell Wilson paved the way for Newton to dab his way to victory (and, uh, defeat).
It's Osweiler's departure this off-season that paved the way for Siemian's surprise success story, and now he has an opportunity to outshine his former teammate.
She's Part of the Balmain Army Just like Kim paved the way for her sister's relationship with Olivier Rousteing, Cindy introduced her daughter to the designer.
Although few people know the name General Magic anymore, Kerruish and Maude say the team's failure paved the way for the Silicon Valley we know today.
Rapid growth and an investigation by early HQ investor Jeremy Liew that found no egregious misconduct by Kroll paved the way for a $15 million investment.
Instead, college softball took over where amateur adult teams from the 50s and 60s left off and paved the way for fastpitch to enter the Olympics.
Obama's candid reflections on race Axelrod said Obama's election in some ways paved the way for the possibility of Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.
Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted that self-imposed ban in April 2016, following an interim agreement that paved the way for last year's full nuclear deal.
That paved the way for Kyrgios to ease past John Isner 7-5 7-26(26) 23-26(22) in a duel of the big servers.
This paved the way for the company to carry out a feasibility study to see if fresh life could be breathed into the century-old mine.
At the same time, the German courts have paved the way for city driving bans to tackle levels of nitrogen oxide that exceed European safety levels.
Moore's career-driven character paved the way for countless actresses in the decades since, and her single-gal apartment served as the ultimate sign of independence.
U.S.-Myanmar ties improved after the military began withdrawing from government in 2011, and paved the way for a 2015 election won by Suu Kyi's party.
Trump's approval paved the way for Congress to release the document to the public, despite the FBI expressing it had "grave concerns" with such a decision.
Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video's successes have paved the way for new entrants like Apple TV+, which launches Friday, and Disney+, which arrives mid-November.
But it also would have paved the way for other states to do the same, as they look for ways to reduce spending on health care.
On the Women's March website, 28 women are listed as "revolutionary leaders who paved the way for us to march," but Clinton is not among them.
This paved the way for reigning featherweight champ Holloway to step up and try to secure a second belt in a heavier division, thus emulating McGregor.
If Trump's history paved the way for moralistic media coverage of those kinds of affairs, he seems now to be neutralizing these stories as a force.
That bloody battle buried the apartheid regime's military ambitions and paved the way for the peace accord mediated by the United States and signed in 1988.
Once again, the outcome upset pollsters' initial predictions, and it paved the way for a likely face-off with the country's far-right party in 2017.
Government IT failures like these paved the way for the U.S. Digital Service and 2628F, two governmental entities tasked with helping federal agencies on technical projects.
Joaquin Castro of Texas, the first vice chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said in a statement that Pastor paved the way for future Hispanic lawmakers.
Glass may have changed the conversation about head-mounted displays, and likely paved the way for consumer augmented reality, but all this came at a cost.
In just a few years, Jobs's arguments paved the way for a change in negotiating strategy, and effectively killed digital rights management for the music industry.
The hardcore verses and robust delivery on "Colors" paved the way for Power that fall, a forceful effort that eradicated any trace of a sophomore slump.
In addition, the rapper's amiable personality allows him to build friendships with ease—a skill that paved the way for his tour with Chicago artist Saba.
Given Grindr also paved the way for the likes of Tinder and Bumble, it's also hard to imagine the current landscape of straight dating without it.
But it also paved the way for this year's explosion, because the dry winter killed off some of the nonnative plants that compete with the poppy.
For Hueman, the countless hours of personal, creative reflection and the quiet solitude of the open road paved the way for this extensive body of work.
Eventually the company became a cornerstone of the $22012 trillion global wellness industry and paved the way for such competitors as the Honest Company and eos.
The country was subsequently removed, following negotiations that paved the way for the country to receive back Iraqi nationals who had run afoul of the law.
Vigdis Finnbogadottir, president from 1980 to 1996 and the country's first female head of state, said the "women's day off" had paved the way for her.
The valuable relic, associated with good luck and even supernatural powers, has traditionally paved the way for marriages in this nation of more than 211 islands.
This continued American stand for moral truth across political parties helped win the Cold War and paved the way for real progress in American-Soviet relations.
"Pulp Fiction" was like nothing anyone had ever seen before, and opened up a whole new way of filmmaking that paved the way for many filmmakers. 
The valuable relic, associated with good luck and even supernatural powers, has traditionally paved the way for marriages in this nation of more than 300 islands.
Her artistry and style broke through in a time of ultra club-happy pop music, and paved the way for other artists to break the mold.
She registered thousands of African-American voters in the 215s and paved the way for a ban on racial discrimination by local theaters and lunch counters.
The two leaders have already taken steps toward compromise: They recently hammered out a deal for a prisoner swap that paved the way for Monday's meeting.
A few years later, it hosted covert talks between the United States and Iran that paved the way for an international agreement over Iran's nuclear program.
But the 2020 race marks the first wide-open primary for Democrats since court rulings in 2010 paved the way for these groups to influence elections.
Hurricane Katrina involved a mismanaged disaster in 2005 that saturated American television and paved the way for the Democratic landslide victory in the 85033 midterm elections.
The incident paved the way for Marin to take the top job after the Social Democratic party voted her in to take Rinne's place on Sunday.
Adele's "artistry and style broke through in a time of ultra club-happy pop music, and paved the way for other artists to break the mold."
Those cases paved the way for the desegregation of the city's streetcars while helping to earn Pleasant recognition as the "mother of civil rights" in California.
More widespread IoT adoption has also paved the way for smart cities, equipped with features such as connected sensors, cameras, and smart traffic lights and meters.
The Orioles helped the Yankees with errors on three consecutive plays in the sixth that paved the way for two runs and a 6-2 lead.
His "big regret" is that his invention paved the way for "unethical, ruthless people" to breed the dogs without thinking of the health of their offspring.
UniCredit raised 13 billion euros in capital this year to offset the hit from writedowns of bad loans that paved the way for the July sale.
Taking up communication as subject and medium paved the way for examining the labor, legal, market, and material histories undergirding the flow of information and objects.
Those plans have paved the way for this investment, and we look forward to engaging the Arlington community about Amazon's plans and how we can grow together.
Yet the chaos of the current war has since paved the way for the many exiles to percolate back into the country mostly to opposition-controlled regions.
This four-way undoubtedly paved the way for Mean Girls, building on what Heathers had offered eight years previous with Veronica Sawyer and adding the occult element.
All of these modern men — mostly musicians, as a matter of fact — have paved the way for heels to appear on guys on and off the stage.
While that was a huge breakthrough for its time, helped launch successful companies like VMware and paved the way for cloud computing, it was the only beginning.
Their contrasting personas and comedic back-and-forth banter was a huge hit, and paved the way for a string of successful movies starring the unlikely pair.
Under new rules announced in late 2017, Beijing has also paved the way for foreigners to own up to 51 percent in their local mutual fund ventures.
With ample justification, Democrats want revenge for the theft of Mr Garland's seat, and how it paved the way for Mr Trump's ascent to the White House.
Her new book, "Swell", interweaves her own story with a history of female pioneers, "swimming suffragettes" who accomplished remarkable feats and paved the way for future generations.
We did a story this upcoming season on the Section 504 sit-ins on the Rehabilitation Act, which paved the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The process was less time intensive, and made it easier to attend classes, something that improved her own experience but also paved the way for future students.
Renewed language protests in 1965, when students set fire to themselves, paved the way for the DMK, a spin-off of Periyar's movement, to win state power.
The recent sudden tightening bears many similarities to events in 22019 and early 2014 - which paved the way for a slump in late 2014 and through 2015.
He also said the deal package "paved the way for GM to operate continuously beyond 10 years", referring to concerns that GM may leave after 10 years.
Apple's AirPods paved the way for decent wireless earbuds, but the lump of white plastic that serves as their charging case leaves something to be aesthetically desired.
The Eurogroup of finance ministers dished up a further helping of these remedies in June when it paved the way for Greece's exit from the rescue program.
Democrats have criticized a recent move by the FCC to reinstate a media ownership rule that they believe directly paved the way for the Sinclair-Tribune deal.
Wednesday's parliamentary vote paved the way for another one on Thursday that could delay Britain's exit from the European Union until at least the end of June.
These are the ancestors who came before us and people who have paved the way for the existence of and progression of people today and honoring them.
The CIU in Harris County, TX, paved the way for 22015 exonerations in 258, while the Brooklyn, NY Conviction Review Unit (CRU) secured eight exonerations in 22015.
It paved the way for many future media company strategies, while Gawker largely stayed true to its desire to remain independent from the constraints of outside investors.
To queer HP fans and allies, this logic is paradoxical: Rowling has paved the way for more queer characters and already knows it would make us happy.
Sources told Reuters that topping up the price secured Bayer access to more privileged information on Monsanto's business performance and paved the way for more detailed negotiations.
With an adrenaline-packed campaign and a deep multiplayer experience, this universally-acclaimed title paved the way for many of the first-person mega hits of today.
Now we have TikTok and literal babies with Instagram accounts, but Grimes paved the way for a genreless future perhaps more than any other artist this decade.
That incident garnered attention from lawmakers and paved the way for the introduction of a bipartisan bill that would prevent airlines from putting pets in overhead bins.
In July, she reportedly expressed her support for the outcome of Ireland's historic abortion referendum, which paved the way for abortion to be legal in the country.
Bitcoin was first introduced in 2008, but the Ethereum protocol project has paved the way for a number of new applications and use-cases for the technology.
Trump's October 6 withdrawal of US troops from northern Syria has paved the way for a Turkish incursion into the area, which is rapidly reshaping the territory.
Mr. Hugnet's Michelin Guide is mostly madcap fun, but underneath ripple the legacies of colonialism, which introduced "exotic" foreign lands and generally paved the way for tourism.
Bryan did not become president, but he paved the way for the historic progressive populist triumphs of Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal.
His outing paved the way for scoreless appearances from Addison Reed and closer Jeurys Familia, whose 30th save before the All-Star break set a team record.
John Kitzhaber of Oregon resigned in 2015, it paved the way for Kate Brown, a Democrat, to inherit the job as secretary of state at the time.
Reflecting on the historic nature of her appointment, the more than 20-year veteran of Border Patrol noted that "many women ... paved the way" for her appointment.
The 1990s were a gold era for the use of synthesizers in heavy metal, and only paved the way for the further explorations of the new millennia.
The change began with an initiative by Verizon to address data sharing and privacy concerns, and that paved the way for the other companies to join in.
"Those students were so eloquent, I think they paved the way for a lot of young people to get involved," Mr. Haskell said of the Parkland students.
That has helped make Apple and Google two of the world's most valuable companies, and it's paved the way for smartphone-based services like Uber and Lyft.
Critics said approving the Iowa waiver would have paved the way for other states to follow, eroding the health law's protections for low- and middle-income Americans.
Ms. Spade became the very visible face of her brand and paved the way for female lifestyle designers like Tory Burch or Jenna Lyons of J. Crew.
" Citing earlier majority opinions from Justice Alito that paved the way for Wednesday's ruling, she said the supposed erosion of legal support for Abood was a "bootstrapping.
It has remained the seat of political power, even as the military stepped back and allowed for elections that paved the way for the country's partial democracy.
Here at last was some utterly satisfying Strauss — and it paved the way for more, right up to the slightly demented, lopsided waltz at the ballet's end.
Board of Education Supreme Court case and paved the way for same-sex marriage by representing Edith Windsor in her challenge of the Defense of Marriage Act.
The ship, he added, incorporated a number of innovations that let it do more than its predecessors had and paved the way for bigger things to come.
In 2010, he was an author of a Defense Department report that paved the way for the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy by Congress.
While not implicated — Ms. Rousseff was convicted by Brazil's senate in a separate matter — the plunge in popular support paved the way for her impeachment in August.
More than 20 years ago, NCPDP first developed its SCRIPT standard that paved the way for doctors to electronically send prescriptions to your pharmacy in real-time.
Analysts say Monday's deal paved the way for Mr. Maduro to call new congressional elections as early as January, despite boycott threats from the main opposition parties.
In the early '80s, beguiling muses like Patti Hansen, Farida Khelfa and Pat Cleveland were not just faces, but names — and paved the way for '90s supermodels.
This bill paved the way for the return of standard bankruptcy protections, put repayment caps on loans, and offered several other significant and substantial benefits to borrowers.
A peace deal reached with rebels last year has paved the way for the government and international corporations to get involved in the production of the crop.
"The offshore industry paved the way for wealth gains no future generation is likely to experience," Oeystein Olsen said in prepared remarks for his annual policy address.
"No one can guarantee the future of GM Korea after 10 years, but the deal paved the way for a turning point for GM Korea," Lee said.
The pullout paved the way for a Turkish military incursion, which targeted US-backed Kurdish forces who bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS.
Rising violent crime and murder rates, coupled with TV images of urban riots and unrest, paved the way for President Lyndon Johnson's Gun Control Act of 1968.
This legislation was important as it paved the way for the opening of public charter schools and gave every parent a choice of schools for their children.
Her 2016 role (and first ever role) as Barb from Stranger Things paved the way for that beloved road—always the spare part to uppity Nancy Wheeler.
The Juarez case was a victory for DACA workers and has paved the way for others to fight efforts to shut them out of the job market.
A seminal document of Memphis hip-hop history, its programmed drums and evocative lyrics embodies the crunk aesthetic that paved the way for today's trap music superstars.
So for this Black History Month (while also enjoying popular Black cinema) take the time to discover lost African-American films that paved the way for creators today.
The United States — along with Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — clinched a deal with Iran in 2015 that paved the way for sanctions relief the following year.
If Rodman paved the way for our current President to meet with Kim Jong-un maybe Kanye could become the next celebrity export dispatch to fix world problems.
Jeremy Saucier with The Strong museum in Rochester, New York, which runs the hall of fame, said Solitaire helped paved the way for today's huge casual gaming market.
That movie — which came way before the Marvel Cinematic Universe or DC Extended Universe transformed the box office — paved the way for nontraditional superhero stories to be told.
Recently, she says, another woman has joined her as a full-time trader, and she emphasizes the importance of the other women who paved the way for them.
It paved the way for a distinctly American literature at a time when the United States was still fumbling to forge a national identity on the world stage.
Shortly after taking over as governor in 2013 Carney unveiled his "forward guidance" policy, which paved the way for higher interest rates once unemployment went below 7 pct.
Gains in equities were also helped by an overnight divorce deal between Britain and the European Union that paved the way for arduous talks on future trade ties.
If MoviePass doesn't manage to pull this wacky scheme off, the good news is, it has paved the way for services like Sinemia and AMC's Stubs A-List.
HE HAS SPOKEN OPENLY FOR EXAMPLE ABOUT CNN AND POTENTIALLY AT LEAST SEEMINGLY PAVED THE WAY FOR OPPOSITION TO A TIME WARNER-AT&T DEAL BECAUSE OF THAT.
"I changed that whole thing," she said of how her actions paved the way for male and female short track speed skaters to train together ahead of Albertville.
U.S.-Myanmar ties have been improving since the military began withdrawing from government in 2011, and paved the way for a 2015 election won by Suu Kyi's party.
A year after the Supreme Court paved the way for states to allow betting on sports, traditional media companies have tried to integrate odds and other gambling content.
That endorsement paved the way for the widespread evangelical embrace of Trump in spite of the former casino mogul's three marriages and crass talk about women and sex.
Only two weeks ago, Turkey and America were on the brink of an agreement that could have paved the way for progress on a range of tricky issues.
That's paved the way for a number of dating apps including an extramarital affairs app Gleeden, matchmaking app Wingman, and LGBTQ dating app Grindr, The Economic Times reported.
Whatever you might think of president-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania, at least they've paved the way for less-than-qualified people to achieve great success.
Rising trade barriers, sharper than expected slowdowns and major economies have paved the way for the World Bank to reduce its Global Economic Growth Forecast for the year.
Friday's vote in the Greek parliament on a name change for Macedonia has removed a cloud of political uncertainty and paved the way for a new bond deal.
"Amy paved the way for artists like me and made people excited about British music again whilst being fearlessly hilarious and blasé about the whole thing," she said.
While it doesn't seem like a trifecta is in our future, it could be that the excitement about the stunt paved the way for making it a reality.
The fund's decision paved the way for a $1 billion loan guarantee from the United States and a 600 million euro loan from the European Union, Poroshenko said.
The Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United paved the way for the now-giant role that Super PACs and outside spending play in the US political process.
While women are still fighting for proper representation in front of and behind the camera, Marshall first paved the way for generations to come throughout her entire career.
Piano-playing pets like Keyboard Cat and Nora the feline ivory tickler have paved the way for Buddy Mercury, and this pooch has not let his predecessors down.
I don't think that Twombly's contribution in this can be underestimated; he paved the way for a generation of younger artists to re-envision Classical literature and mythology.
In 1976, David Bowie was a 29-year-old androgynous enigma whose skilled manipulation of gender roles paved the way for the likes of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
The group paved the way for the rest of the boy bands who came after them with their self-titled debut, which turned 20 years old this month.
The group's leader, Mohammad Reza Aref, a university professor whose withdrawal from elections in 2013 paved the way for Mr Rohani's victory, is its main candidate in Tehran.
The March 25 EU summit marking the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which paved the way for European integration, will ponder the bloc's future without Britain.
Our moms and the second wave feminists paved the way for us to earn college degrees, enjoy thriving careers, and have families—when and if we decided to.
Brands such as ELF cosmetics, which sells for under $10, have appealed to bargain hunters and paved the way for mainstream retailers to offer their own affordable lines.
During his acceptance speech for Best Rap Album he shouted out artists who paved the way for him to speak candidly and even divisively on a world stage.
Thankfully, the last few decades have paved the way for a cavalcade of shit to slide through the chutes of our political, economic, and social systems with ease.
Earlier this week, however, the central bank paved the way for rate cuts by announcing new curbs on mortgage lending that are geared toward dampening the housing market.
But she took the IAAF to court and won a landmark victory in 2015 that paved the way for hyperandrogenic athletes to compete in 100m and 200m races.
A CNN analysis at the outset of the general election noted 256 women won House and Senate primaries -- a record level that paved the way for Tuesday's victories.
McConnell told reporters that he expected the Senate would move healthcare soon — and paved the way for a vote by setting up the House bill late last week.
In December, conservative lawmakers and commentators convinced Trump to not sign a Senate-passed stopgap spending bill, which paved the way for a 35-day partial government shutdown.
The original Amazon Echo paved the way for smart speakers, and now on its third generation, the Echo is still the best Bluetooth-enabled smart speaker out there.
While MiFID II is expected to drive the migration, greater adoption of central clearing ultimately paved the way for inflation swaps to make the shift to regulated venues.
The former would go on to become one of the most sampled songs in hip-hop and paved the way for Dr. Dre and West Coast G-funk.
Today, the most famed pursuits of ancient alchemy are seen as mythological quests, and it's easy to forget that "black magic" once paved the way for modern science.
The announcement paved the way for a major Turkish incursion into Kurdish territory and has allowed Turkish troops to overtake the key border town of Ras al-Ayn.
SegWit has paved the way for a further upgrade called the Lightning Network, which should vastly reduce fees, but the software, or even its specifications, aren't ready yet.
But they all paved the way for Ms. Fowler to be heard and believed, and for subsequent stories about sexist tech culture to be accepted at face value.
Another chapter in the Ezekiel Elliott suspension saga was written Tuesday when a federal court in New York paved the way for him to rejoin the Dallas Cowboys.
Though members of the Obama administration were highly critical of the Trump administration document, there is little question that Mr. Obama paved the way for the modernization policy.
A series of reforms undertaken in the 1980s and 703s paved the way for Vietnam re-enter the global market and become one the region's fastest growing economies.
Smallpox (15th - 17th centuries) paved the way for the colonization of the Americas, killing as much as 95% of the native population, largely before Europeans began their conquest.
A second agreement, the "Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty Between Egypt and Israel," paved the way for an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty six months later.
Barthell said Davis had paved the way for black skaters like himself and Maame Biney, an 18-year-old short-track skater who is at her first Olympics.
"Women's Equality Day celebrates the hard-won achievement of women's suffrage and pays tribute to the trailblazers who paved the way for future generations," the Mattel spokesperson said.
The aftermath of the economic downturn paved the way for the success of nontraditional political leaders like Donald Trump and made viable some once-unimaginable ideas, like Brexit.
Unlike his fellow self-funded billionaire in the race, Tom Steyer, Mr. Bloomberg has paved the way for a slew of endorsements with his political and philanthropic activism.
Protesters got used to there being different modes of action in 2014, and that paved the way for an even more flexible, pragmatic approach that people follow now.
In doing so, she paved the way for writers like Cat Marnell and Lena Dunham, and gave voice to conditions and experiences which were hitherto tucked ashamedly away.
What used to be trapped at your desk could be in your pocket, a huge scaling-up of market opportunity that paved the way for companies like Uber.
That accord paved the way for markets and businesses to restart, schools and hospitals to reopen and ultimately, the return of more than 2628,28503 displaced Iraqis thus far.
"That's shockingly high," said former congressman Henry Waxman, who co-sponsored the 1984 law that paved the way for the generic approval process as we know it today.
We plan to welcome a slew of investors to TechCrunch Disrupt to discuss this major feat and the investing trends that have paved the way for recording funding.
And while Cramer hates talking politics, he acknowledged that the new administration's inaction has somehow paved the way for U.S. businesses to keep making money hand over fist.
In political media, women like Fox News' Gretchen Carlson helped to expose the predation of Roger Ailes and paved the way for fellow journalists to follow her lead.
Of late, however, he's been looking back with his project "Bloodlines," in which he revives pieces by the radical choreographers who paved the way for his own work.
Equities also got an early lift from an overnight divorce deal between Britain and the European Union, which paved the way for arduous talks on future trade ties.
But with a series of careful financial decisions and the creation of nonprofits and academic centers, the former vice president has paved the way for a possible run.
Mr. Enninful began a long and fruitful collaboration with Steven Meisel at Italian Vogue, and Grace Coddington paved the way for a contributing position at the American edition.
This is a widely regarded as a symbolic moment in British history, and one which paved the way for much of the Commonwealth immigration which has come since.
Pew says that texting and digital messaging has paved the way for these types of interactions, and parents and teens alike are both aware of the dangers and concerned.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) paved the way for improved GPS and location accuracy today, approving an order that will allow US phones to access a European satellite system.
After all, this was now the second presidential cycle since the Supreme Court paved the way for billionaires to give seven- and eight-figure checks to affiliated super PACs.
That expertise paved the way for Barrick's $62 million purchase of Goldstrike, a Nevada gold mine vastly bigger and richer than estimated by its vendor and still in operation.
Gupta's action, a milestone since #MeToo's emergence in India, may have set a disquieting precedent for advocates — and paved the way for Mishra's suit, which is seeking higher damages.
Thompson scored 18 of the Warriors' first 23 points, almost single-handedly building a 23-20123 lead that paved the way for Golden State's sixth win in eight games.
In Germany Heinrich Brüning, chancellor from 1930 to 1932, slashed spending to deal with the country's foreign debts but the resulting slump only paved the way for Adolf Hitler.
The deal paved the way for Qualcomm, which stands poised to lead the 2800G rollout, to supply chips to the iPhone maker for the next six years, he said.
The former first lady, 54, credits past first daughters who paved the way for Malia and Sasha — and have stood up for their fair treatment in the years since.
A new focus on childhood in the 19th century paved the way for child-protection laws, mandatory schooling and a host of new businesses, from toymaking to children's books.
Two errors by Seattle shortstop Chris Taylor, a recent call up from Triple-A, paved the way for Oakland to open up a 25-20 lead in the eighth.
I'm honored to have paved the way for black athletes in aquatics, but we need continued representation in the sport to break the stereotype that black people cannot swim.
Jetpack Joyride helped create the endless-runner genre on mobile, and its huge success also paved the way for indie studios to get serious recognition within the gaming industry.
"Monkey Man" Winehouse's affinity to reggae also extended into this cover of Toots & the Maytals' 1969 song, which helped paved the way for the genre known as ska. 9.
Still, zoning changes that accompanied the proposal paved the way for the current wave of development, a top-to-bottom transformation that Mr. Doctoroff said was ultimately his goal.
While a celebrity taking a stand proved to be a rarity in the '80s, Taylor's trip to Capitol Hill paved the way for stars to align with causes today.
Indeed, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun paved the way for this launch when, in February, he lamented the fact that Chinese companies had not matched Japanese innovation on rice cookers.
Her performance inspired a new generation and paved the way for the inevitable, too-long-delayed rise of a woman to become president of the United States of America.
The artists surveyed in this project from 1968–83 employed or interrogated these tools in innovative ways and paved the way for new media art as we know it.
A constitutional energy overhaul in 2013 paved the way for the auctions by ending the decades-long monopoly enjoyed by national oil company Petroleos Mexicanos, better known as Pemex.
Just as misleading ads encourage consumers to make bad buying decisions, these false promises from the retail industry helped paved the way for Congress to pass a bad law.
"Flip or Flop" stars Tarek and Christina El Moussa paved the way for 5 new spin-off shows, but they won't make a dime if they become ratings hits.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry supported wind energy infrastructure and incentives as governor of Texas, which paved the way for that state to become the nation's leader in wind energy.
These victories and the software they spawned paved the way for billion-dollar industries that could operate more securely in the realms of everyday e-commerce and online banking.
The Pistons turned four free throws, two transition dunks and two 3-pointers into a 99-86 lead that paved the way for a season sweep of the Rockets.
The world's fifth-biggest economy has slowed ahead of Brexit, which is scheduled for March 29, although Prime Minister Theresa May has paved the way for a possible delay.
But -- Tebow ain't bitter about the whole deal ... saying that while "the NFL didn't go at all as planned" -- he thinks it paved the way for his baseball career.
This emotionally charged environment distorted the poverty debate, and paved the way for a reform bill that many saw as excessively punitive in its harsh treatment of poor families.
The success of the Olympics paved the way for South Korea to normalize relations with both China and the Soviets, which up until then were regional and ideological enemies.
With a decision in their favour, Ms Evenwel and Mr Pfenniger would have paved the way for electoral maps that would blow wind in the sails of GOP candidates.
But history shows us that Nixon's demagoguery about law-and-order had a spillover effect on political culture that paved the way for practices that hampered our privacy rights.
Democrats embraced welfare reform and "tough on crime" policies that devastated marginalized communities, and financial deregulation that created more income inequality, eroded unions and paved the way for Trump.
Sessions' decision to recuse himself from the federal investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election paved the way for the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
A sales crisis caused by a recession in Europe paved the way for Ferdinand Piëch to become chief executive of Volkswagen, which was founded by his grandfather, Ferdinand Porsche.
Sessions' decision to recuse himself from the federal investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election paved the way for the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
In his final interview before his death in 1993, Bratton was asked if he thought he paved the way for the generation of big-money fighters at the time.
The Trump administration's announcement of the Syria withdrawal, which paved the way for Turkey's military to invade, came after a phone call between Trump and Erdogan on October 6.
Mnangagwa's leadership of the Joint Operations Command kept him in good stead with the country's security forces, whose support paved the way for his impending accession to the presidency.
But the ADA was first codified into law in 1905, before the modern congressional budgeting process began in 1976 and disagreements paved the way for the first modern shutdowns.
"Women's Equality Day celebrates the hard-won achievement of women's suffrage and pays tribute to the trailblazers who paved the way for future generations," a Mattel spokesperson told CNN.
The successful conclusion of talks to end apartheid, where Ramaphosa negotiated on behalf of the ANC, paved the way for the party to win South Africa's first democratic elections.
The open-source model paved the way for significant advancements in the fields of software and programming, and has positively affected industries such as medicine, engineering and even fashion.
In the summer of 2013, an incident illustrated the perils of the old ways of doing business and paved the way for Mr. Chavez's elevation to chief information officer.
Finding solutions during a war The US military's Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring and Research program paved the way for how superbugs to be controlled in the absence of new drugs.
Reid, Pelosi and many Democratic members voted against giving Obama trade promotion authority last year, but the measure passed and paved the way for the agreement to be finalized.
And it paved the way for App Store-like approaches, where a gatekeeper plays goalie between you and your digital device, keeping out the extra crap you don't need.
Daimler said its agreement with workers also paved the way for a further capacity expansion of combustion engines in Untertuerkheim, for instance for a new generation of highly efficient.
In some ways, Broad City may have paved the way for this new crop of shows, and it's great to see financial standing depicted in so many different forms.
Nowhere is this more in evidence than "On Your Own," which paved the way for Albarn's later career with its Burroughsian lyrics and Roland TR-606 drum machine backing.
Holder paved the way for a deluge of restrictive voting laws that voting rights advocates say disproportionately limit racial minorities' and other marginalized communities' access to the ballot box.
By demonstrating the ability to share data and messages through vast computer networks, Arpanet, a product of government-sponsored research, paved the way for the creation of the internet.
On November 10, ODA 595 and militia allies liberated the city of Mazar-e-Sharif from the Taliban, marking a huge victory that paved the way for future success.
China's rise in technology has been spurred by the emergence of large companies such as Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu that paved the way for other local firms to follow.
Their ability to steer the political system toward consensus defused political tensions, supported the successful drafting of a new constitution, and paved the way for 2014's historic elections.
In the United States, when the Food and Drug Administration eased the advertising rules in 1997, it paved the way for an explosion of TV commercials pitching prescription drugs.
The meeting with Mr. Cuomo eventually helped lead to the disbanding of the Independent Democratic Conference, the renegade Democratic group, and paved the way for Ms. Stewart-Cousins's rise.
Sadly, she was too far ahead of her time in her testimony about Clarence Thomas at his confirmation hearing in 1991, although she paved the way for today's resistance.
If the city failed to meet the deadline, Mr. Carson had threatened to declare the agency in "substantial default," which could have paved the way for HUD to intervene.
Mr. Mattarella paved the way for the formation of the alliance between the two populist parties when he threatened to break a long stalemate by appointing a technocratic government.

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