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You know, it was sort of a shock that we were taking that [investment], Whisper was kind of percolating, Secret was percolating, there were a couple of them that were percolating all at the same time.
Other states have similar legislation percolating through the lower courts.
Percolating not so far beneath Documenta's surface were these realities.
The unrest within Google's staff is now percolating into protest.
Instead, it pools at the center, percolating into the ground.
The idea has been percolating in activist and progressive circles.
Buttigieg's experience appears to be a percolating concern among voters.
The discussion has been percolating in other states, as well.
The suspect's origins highlight the terrorist threats percolating in Central Asia.
When I hear the coffee percolating, I can start my day.
Interest in the practice seems to be percolating overseas as well.
Any turnover could alter the dynamics of the percolating takeover contest.
The issue had been percolating since the year Bloomberg left office.
Here are six topics that are percolating on the East End.
This is a story that has been percolating for some time.
But if the resentments are still percolating, the precedent was set.
But if the resentments are still percolating, the precedent was set.
The editors could even insert some topics that they saw percolating.
Trump's frustration with Fox News has been percolating for a while.
A new version of a classic online scam is percolating on Twitter.
The election had already begun percolating on Reddit almost a year ago.
Other voter ID challenges are percolating in Wisconsin, as well as Virginia.
Five months later, the nervousness percolating within Snap has not gone away.
It was something that, for various reasons, had been percolating for me.
Similar laws enacted in other states are percolating through the lower courts.
The rampant racism percolating in society right now is shameful and sad.
"It depends on what is percolating amongst the creative community," Riegg said.
"These are the stocks that have just been percolating up," he said.
It's worth noting that this is the theory percolating among mainstream conservatives.
Was this a conscious thought when Primal Rite was percolating in your mind?
On net neutrality, we have the same directives in Europe that are percolating.
An intense attraction heats up behind closed doors — one that's been quietly percolating.
Here are some of the postelection thoughts percolating in the real estate community.
That's when a new idea began percolating -- the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Fake news — which could spread panic — is instead percolating at the president's behest.
That label was Noise, who developed and encapsulated the percolating underground European metal scene.
Percolating in the background is the GOP's difficulty in reaching black and Latino voters.
More big deals are "percolating", reckons Fred Burke of Baker & McKenzie, a law firm.
The Vikings issued a statement late Monday after reports of Griffen's health began percolating.
Twitter's stock jumped more than 20 percent last week when acquisition rumors began percolating.
Is there a safe-spaces petition percolating in the ranks of the first-years?
That's true not just for those in Zubik, but also others that were percolating.
There's been no shortage of bubble talk percolating on Wall Street as of late.
The question has been percolating in the movie capital since Paramount hired Mr. Gianopulos.
Has this been percolating for some time and now we're unprepared for this phenomenon?
Hot air, percolating up from the Sahara Desert, scorched Europe in June and early July.
After each of Trump's castigations, a question keeps percolating: Why hasn't Trump just fired him?
It has begun percolating in the Democratic presidential campaign, with all three candidates offering proposals.
Quietly, the idea that the House bill is designed to fail is percolating around Washington.
It's called Take Her Up to Monto, and the percolating "Mastermind" is the first single.
What's been fascinating from my point of view is that these themes have been percolating.
But those are only two of the positive pro-Medicare measures percolating on Capitol Hill.
Fears of recession, job losses and food shortages, already percolating for months, spiked on Thursday.
But with new watering holes and shops percolating, it's become a pride of the plains.
There is a coffee maker you can program so it's percolating when you wake up.
The music goes through fitful episodes, with percolating riffs, pummeling percussion and gratingly dissonant clusters.
She was the perfect person to articulate an idea that had been percolating for a while.
I see it percolating through the foreign soil, mingling with the graves and seeds and bones.
Eventually the scientists came to view them as residue of ancient water percolating through Martian dirt.
The fractal interplay in these pieces focuses the viewer's gaze, but there are other ideas percolating.
The idea [of starting a home collection] has been percolating for about six or seven years.
What drives the story, however, is the percolating desperation they both feel about turning — gasp — 35.
An attraction that's been percolating since the fall could finally bubble over into an unforgettable kiss.
"We have the digital growth obviously percolating and we are driving that very successfully," Gennette said.
Scott Boras, Hosmer's agent, used those terms to describe the Padres' percolating farm system, which MLB.
I've got a bunch of ideas percolating away that I'll get around to sooner or later.
We all pray for the best with the percolating public health crisis, but hope is insufficient.
Although the case has been percolating in the courts since 2010, it has gotten little attention.
Though the protests erupted quickly, the discontent with the Iraqi government has been percolating for years.
"It gave us an opportunity to work through new ideas and concepts that were percolating," Mina explains.
Take a listen for yourself below, and snag the album from The Flenser—preorders are percolating now.
Already back then, Chambers was percolating his ideas of connected cities and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The gray skylines, building facades, and scaffolding form an underlying grid upon which Sekula orchestrates percolating dramas.
Though written in three sections, this 28-minute piece unfolds almost uninterrupted and with continuous, percolating inventiveness.
Well after midnight their conversation was still percolating when Mr. Hinshaw took leave without even a kiss.
Given the kid's recent growth spurt, the obvious answer is "puberty," but I think there's something more percolating.
We wrote a little bit about Larry theorists back when the Babygate theory was percolating to mainstream awareness.
At least a dozen other cases are percolating, including ones in Los Angeles and Cook County, Illinois (Chicago).
All of that was kind of percolating in the tail end of '103 and first half of '05.
Erin's character was percolating throughout Hay and Manfredi's other collaborations with director Karyn Kusama, including the The Invitation.
Caffeine buzz percolating, I made my way towards the vista where Foster first encounters some local gangland toughs.
Such deposits are created by water percolating up through consecutive layers of rock that have different chemical properties.
The Oilers attempt to keep their attack percolating when they host the stumbling Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.
The idea of a second referendum, or a "people's vote" on Brexit, has been percolating for a while.
When I first started in coffee in 1994, we were buying plain-wrapped coffee and just percolating it.
With anxieties about an uncertain world percolating among adults, fleeing to the familiar is a retreat to safety.
The opinion comes as voting rights challengers are percolating in the lower courts in advance of the election.
He goes from stench and perfection to perfection and putrefaction — a huge vat of percolating tan sludge. 16.
An initial reboot plan started percolating in Season 9, after Clark Duke and Jake Lacy joined the show.
That explanation has been percolating long enough and loud enough that it has even reached the Oval Office.
In the meantime there were legal challenges to Trump's move to end the program percolating in the courts.
Democrats argue that some of the abortion wars at the state level are now percolating up to Washington.
And things were about to change again, thanks to a percolating struggle among stars, studios and theater owners.
A platoon percolating with 'rumors' But others in the NCIS investigative report don't remember it exactly like that.
In that same Times article, Rhimes unveiled the first eight series she has percolating for her new streaming abode.
These are the questions that will spend the next two months percolating on every drive-time Philly radio station.
"I have all sorts of things that are sort of percolating through in my awareness about this," she says.
Trump's made his bed As tensions with Iran escalate, doubts over whether to trust the intelligence community are percolating.
Meanwhile, opposition to pipelines is percolating among environmentalists and regular citizens intent on keeping them out of their neighborhoods.
Perhaps in the deep corporate waters such concerns are percolating; there may even have been a redundancy or two.
And the director, Wilson Yip, keeps Yuen Woo-ping's action choreography percolating with staccato editing and gliding overhead perspectives.
The smears against Harris have been percolating since long before she announced her campaign for president earlier this year.
Wisconsin Litigation is also percolating in Wisconsin concerning challenges to the state's election laws passed by GOP-led legislature.
I made inspiration collages in an oversized sketchbook before I started sketching whatever designs were percolating in my brain.
There are few signs in official data that tariff jitters are percolating through to most Chinese consumers just yet.
Nearly all of said selfie crazes are performed by women, and we rarely discuss the ones percolating among men.
"There has been some complacency associated with the long time period where these things have been percolating," Aikin said.
That percolating distrust erupted when the US asked Turkey not to buy the Russian system and Erdogan flatly refused.
It puts to rest a dispute that has been percolating for nearly five years, when the last contract expired.
He eventually built a career as an architect while becoming intimately involved in downtown New York's percolating art scene.
"Saturday Night Fever" staggers beneath its melodramatic subplots, but thanks to the percolating score the whole movie feels choreographed.
The director, Hugh Ross, adds a soupçon of farce to the percolating proceedings, keeping his busy cast on point.
But a social media campaign to change this custom has been percolating in recent weeks, initiated by young women.
"I would argue maybe this has been percolating a little bit," said Aaron Kohli, fixed income strategist at BMO.
This one relates most immediately to a set of Medicaid cases that are now percolating in the lower courts.
Even though this has all been percolating for a long time,  no one believed it would come in this way.
On June 18th, just as questions about his future were percolating at the Paris Air Show, he won a reprieve.
The Chinese government has recently signalled its concern at some Chinese firms' foreign acquisitions, suggesting there may be problems percolating.
Here are four ideas that will engage both customers and team members to spark growth from Canada's percolating entrepreneurship scene.
"You could see the excitement percolating through the system," said Mr. Coelho, who spent four years on the "Sandcastles" series.
The company has seen billions of dollars wiped off its market cap, and the hashtag #DeleteFacebook is percolating on Twitter.
With issues of race percolating in the N.F.L., several players reflect on Martin Luther King Jr. and his protest movement.
The shortage has been percolating for some time, as younger generations expressed less interest in the industry and wages lagged.
In 1979, he attended the University of Georgia, in Athens, where new cultural currents were percolating in a Southern context.
Endoliths can get nutrients from water percolating through rock, or perhaps even dissolve it to feed themselves, while living safely.
For anyone who followed Andrew Yang's performance in the Democratic primary, this idea that's now percolating in Washington sounds familiar.
In fact, he sees risks percolating that could pause the rip-roaring run, he told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
Then there are projections, a percolating marching band, a pulsing electronic beat: "The Transfiguration of Benjamin Banneker" is pretty trippy.
On the local level in Wuhan, people have vented anger and frustration, which is percolating on social media despite censorship.
Christianson asked a question that had been percolating: What did Nulty think of providing an interpreter for Budenholzer's news conferences?
With the Scorpio sun percolating in your curiously mercurial third house until the 21st, your feelings could run towards the fickle.
But there's also a sense of outrage percolating that goes beyond breach of privacy and trust between Facebook and its users.
Perhaps you've seen the rousing debate around FromSoftware's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice percolating across the internet these past couple of weeks.
But if she's just starting to smoke, even if it's only piecing it on weekends, start percolating on a quitting strategy.
MEANWHILE, AT THE BUDDYHEAD FORUMS: The other part of this impressive op is percolating—the buttress of the Pop-Punk Revival.
With planets percolating in your committed-relationship house all month, you'll happily flow into the arms of love — and stay there.
The simple dams – reservoirs with a polythene lining to stop water percolating into the ground – are easy to build, families say.
As a fan of, and occasional contributor to, exodinosaur lore, I've been percolating on these questions for well over a decade.
That this controversy is percolating on the eve of a presidential election year has only heightened tensions within the Democratic Party.
The goal is that the police and neighborhoods would work together to solve percolating issues before they grow into bigger crimes.
The viola and orchestra trade bursts of perpetual-motion riffs and phrases, in music percolating with sputtering rhythms and skittish lines.
It's an idea that has been percolating for the last couple of years, but always seemed too daunting to pull off.
Some of the best tech, the kind with staying power, has been percolating for years, often after failing miserably at first.
The idea of a device like the Dot has been percolating inside of Amazon for several years, according to a source.
Percolating in his mind are ecstatic and lurid visions out of Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories" and Brecht and Weill song lyrics.
Among the many brilliant ideas percolating in Ryan Murphy's brain is a take on the #MeToo movement that follows an anthology formula.
When the news of her death began percolating through social media, she couldn't help but feel like it could have been her.
The challenge marks one of several voting rights cases that are percolating through the courts in the final months of the election.
While the Rays are percolating at the plate, San Diego is limping to the finish line of its nine-game road trip.
There's also the argument, long-percolating, that in a time of climate crisis, cities should reward the act of taking public transit.
They also sought to quash rumors percolating through social media that there had been direct threats to the school in recent days.
Consumer sentiment is at a 14-year high, but worries are percolating over a brewing trade war between the U.S. and China.
That's exactly the state of water — we've got crises percolating all over, but lack the data necessary to make smart policy decisions.
If you're single, you might even prefer fun hookups to a heavy-duty relationship — at least while spring fever is percolating. Involved?
The sesame barely registers; the fun of the dish is the sauce, a peppered, pickled cantaloupe that tastes like it's still percolating.
You're percolating on ideas and putting out fires and deepening scenes and assembling your rough cut, all at the same time, constantly.
That is the goal of many laws percolating across the country concerning issues such as admitting privileges, fetal heartbeat, and fetal burial.
You're percolating on ideas and putting out fires and deepening scenes and assembling your rough cut, all at the same time, constantly.
In the weeks leading up to the June 22017 "Drag Queen Story Hour," fears of violence had been percolating throughout the community.
In the weeks leading up to the June 15 "Drag Queen Story Hour," fears of violence had been percolating throughout the community.
According to The Hollywood Reporter , rumors of Williams, 81, returning to the "Star Wars" franchise have been percolating amongst fans for a while.
But the gossip percolating around him became another form of knowledge, of currency in the economy of how women protect ourselves and others.
Tech start-ups were percolating in warehouses and old barns, furnished like American social media companies with beanbag chairs and exposed brick walls.
Ideas that had been quietly percolating on bulletin boards and at hacker conferences in the Bay Area suddenly were embraced in mainstream culture.
Incorporating literal movement into her works, Steir varies the levels of force behind her brushstrokes, percolating her canvases with light to heavy saturation.
If these are feelings percolating through Western culture, then, contra the conservative press, they need to be on television, in novels, in film.
Sitting down to a steak dinner that she only half ate, she appeared rapt as percolating numbers from "On Your Feet!" were performed.
Several proposals are percolating in Congress to exempt taxation, up to a yearly maximum, on company tuition debt contributions — but none have passed.
And with rumors of iPhone 8 already percolating from tech journalists (AMOLED display and wireless charging), the next year looks good for Apple.
Around the midway point, though, there's a percolating sense that the movie's payoff had better be worth the journey, and it simply isn't.
Currently, there are several significant cases percolating in the lower courts that seek to essentially eliminate the NCAA amateurism as we know it.
Actually, that's just one of the unknowns about media's future, which were percolating even before the threat of a pandemic entered the conversation.
Still, the practice is more art than science, often based on not much more than noting what is already percolating in big cities.
Percolating behind the scenes, but mostly unheard in public, is the sense that getting too close to Trump could backfire down the line.
Like the percolating anxiety caused by knowing that some of those downhill changes are permanent, and we are powerless to discern which ones.
On the evening of May 2, 2011, rumors started percolating on Twitter that Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. Special Forces.
In this Live Feed in Process engagement, the pair will present an informal showing of material currently percolating in their imaginative, theatrical minds.
Its percolating guitar riff and polished synths expand gradually, creating an otherworldly third space that exists between what's been said and what hasn't.
Nick Kokonas, who is the chef Grant Achatz's partner in the Alinea Group, said the project had been percolating for about five years.
It'd be incorrect to classify interest in Chicago as solely a 2017 phenomenon, as it's something that's been percolating for the past few years.
JEDI under Mattis The idea of the Pentagon having its own commercial cloud system had been percolating inside the department since the Obama administration.
Regardless, the pressure percolating in the bond market was felt by the Federal Reserve, which capitulated by cutting interest rates not once, but twice.
With entrepreneurship percolating, Tech Toronto, a community for entrepreneurs, now estimates there are 2,500 to 4,100 active tech start-ups in that city alone.
I likely wouldn't have written this piece without the Trump administration and its aberrant activities leading to the problems percolating in Washington these days.
Fashion Diary PARIS — In a season of fashion-world uncertainty like the one just passed, with questions percolating — Who will end up at Dior?
Point being, concern about climate change (and reducing reliance on fossil fuels) has been percolating through US military leadership for well over a decade.
Because anyone anywhere can propagate a lie at practically no cost or risk, there is really no containing the amount of bullshit percolating online.
This story of virtual workplace harassment is unnervingly timely, but it also captures an ugliness that's been percolating in digital culture for a while.
For Mr. Trump's first year in office, Mr. Abe's close personal relationship helped stave off the American president's long-percolating economic ire toward Japan.
A percolating episode, played mostly on mallet instruments, prodded the orchestra to synthesize what had happened along the way, as this engrossing piece concluded.
Unlike other trends percolating today — dad sneakers, kitten heels, naked sandals — there's nothing intimidating about it, no frisson of risk or potential for offense.
We were swimming through what locals call sweet water, percolating down from mountaintops, pouring out cold and mineral rich through rock just below the surface.
So even with markets roiled by interest rate fears and a still percolating U.S-China trade war, analysts expect earnings will support their rosy forecasts.
It's a transcendent moment in Black beauty, to be sure, but one that celebrity wig stylist Kim Kimble first saw percolating in the early aughts.
Several cases are still percolating in the lower courts below and it is likely the issue will find its way back to the Supreme Court.
Back then, it felt significant because it made sense of whatever loneliness and confusion puberty was doing to me combined with percolating mental health problems.
But there's a dark side to that power, too, and it speaks to a theme that's been quietly percolating throughout all of this year's episodes.
"This is definitely a question that is percolating in the lower courts and will eventually make its way up to the Supreme Court," Horowitz said.
When news about Irma first started percolating on Wall's news feed last weekend, "evacuation" still wasn't a term that was being thrown around very much.
It is brimming with hope and optimism – feelings that seem impossible to grasp in our current state of racial profiling, tribal skirmishes, and percolating hatred.
Having said that, the ire of people in Cleveland has been percolating and has been stirred by this outrageous political candidate coming to his coronation.
The film is a little too careful about keeping the lid on its characters' emotions to bring out the erotic forces percolating under their decorum.
Vanessa Lann's "The Key to the Fourteenth Vision" for solo violin (also featuring Ms. Ge) was like a percolating, modernist homage to the Paganini caprices.
Both Bigelow and Axiom will be among the competitors to add a commercial module, an idea that began percolating at NASA during the Obama administration.
There's something percolating between them, but Will freaks when, mid-kiss, Bo's hand caresses her back or, as she thinks of it, her back fat.
They came up with a percolating dance track called "This Bitch Is Alive," which led to a recording deal with Batty Bass, based in London.
Buffett and Munger are 89 years old and 95 years old, respectively, and questions over who will succeed them have been percolating for years now.
Like La Villita, it was among various long-percolating community-initiated dreams, realized only lately, thanks to a cocktail of financing the mayor helped mix.
Racial tension that had been percolating in the shadows was now finding light in all public spaces, including typically apolitical ones like hospitals and clinics.
So I think the combination of all these things percolating is going to lead him towards this journey of discovering a bit more about his father.
Ideally, you'd want to wake up to the smell of percolating coffee, and have it ready to drink as soon as you get out of bed.
I have no gripe with the substance of the article: I join The Economist in lamenting the cocktail of violence and prejudice percolating through South Asia.
The issue was also percolating through the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, institutions whose largest shareholder is the United States.
Concern about small captive insurance companies has been percolating since they landed on the "Dirty Dozen List of Tax Scams" published by the I.R.S. last year.
Its leading lights did not seek quick victories, but won the battle of ideas over years, their views percolating into politics, the courts and public opinion.
Former officers often seek to avoid being publicly drawn into the fray too, though they are more free to hint at feelings percolating inside the military.
Rain and snow melt have for millennia washed lithium and other metals downslope, percolating into a salty solution that gathers beneath the volcano-rimmed salt flat.
On Friday, he said that he was having "good conversations" about the issue of family leave, though questions about its length and funding were still percolating.
Qanon has been percolating on the internet for a year now and it's a weird conspiracy theory that has no shreds of actual evidence behind it.
The agreement, the subject of intense private negotiations between Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, and Mr. Schumer, Democrat of New York, had been percolating for days.
Originally an American contribution to the phantasmagoria of the alt-right, the fear of "cultural Marxism" has been percolating for years through global sewers of hatred.
All of his rivals for the nomination view Trump as a symptom of broader Republican issues that have been percolating for some time, not the cause.
He's got to get his house in order, and he wastes no time neutralizing the two threats to his authority that began percolating during his absence.
When the action moved to the Senate floor, the arguments ran along well-worn tracks — but with added gravity and drama percolating through the day's events.
In fact, Mr. Frey's embellishments and fabrications in many ways represent the logical if absurd culmination of several trends that have been percolating away for years.
But what about the other percolating threats that are just below the radar and have the potential to go from zero to 60 on short notice?
Between 19653 and '21965, the years covered by the exhibition, every kind of scene seemed to be percolating in a rather small geographic area of Manhattan.
Some embraced the trope's xenophobic tendencies while others rejected them, but percolating beneath it all was a deep-rooted fear about the state of America today.
We should be clear that these Podesta email leaks have nothing to do with the multiple other "Clinton email" scandals percolating over the past few years.
O'Reilly signed a new deal with Fox News through the 2020 election earlier this year, but the network was already aware of his percolating sexual harassment scandal.
By all accounts, the venture capital scene, though percolating, has a long way to go before it rivals hubs like Seattle, Boston, New York and Silicon Valley.
But most analysts do not expect retail inflation to reach that level, even though higher producer prices over the last year are slowly percolating through to consumers.
It was picked up by D'Souza and his friends on the fringe right in America, before percolating into mainstream Republican discourse through the likes of Newt Gingrich.
"In the Flames" was released as a single last September, and it remains a clear standout, pairing a beguiling, chopped vocal sample with a percolating bass melody.
It's easy to see why this trend is percolating in the heart of the nation's innovation epicenter and spreading throughout the country in this tight job market.
Ms. Cumberbatch left that post in January, two months after the city lifted the deed restriction and weeks after anger over the nursing home's fate began percolating.
Speculation about a combination of Lionsgate and Starz had been percolating, heating up early last year when Mr. Malone engineered a stock swap involving the two companies.
Reality is more nuanced, but such questions already have been percolating on Planet Cubs, ever since trade rumors with the New York Yankees started to heat up.
Under Commissioner O'Neill, the department has shifted its focus from chasing 9-1-1 calls to getting to know the communities it serves and addressing percolating problems.
Six months into his sentence, he escapes and joins the underground movement percolating in Canada — where, the book implies, he should have gone in the first place.
Shelby's suggestion that his old colleague became a write-in candidate for his own seat has been percolating semi-seriously around Washington since the Moore allegations escalated.
Human beings are compilations of inherited and adopted identities, of place and circumstance, luck and genetics, real messes of the vulnerable and volatile percolating within societal restraints.
Plans for a "bond connect" programme have been percolating since Beijing launched schemes allowing two-way trading between Hong Kong's stock market and bourses in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
That said, it feels a bit too close to a prospective October launch event for rumors of a new Chromebook to just start percolating for the first time.
Rumors about Cardi's pregnancy were percolating all spring, but even after confirming that she was indeed expecting with Offset, the New Yorker didn't let that slow her down.
Eva's next 22015 episodes then lean into its percolating nihilism; they culminate in a two-part conclusion that left Japanese viewers dissatisfied upon its initial premiere in 22003.
The actor has been percolating throughout Hollywood over the past few years, most recently standing out amongst a cast of acting giants in the Coen Brothers' Hail, Caesar!
But around 2012 he became interested in a novel idea percolating out from the edges of the internet called bitcoin (it was a post on Slashdot, Rouach says).
We had this record percolating for a minute, but it took so long to get Brainfeeder to pull the trigger and for us to get the timing right.
Several abortion cases percolating in the lower federal courts mean the Supreme Court might have the chance to rule on an abortion case within the next few years.
She should have included "I Got It," the jumpiest and silliest of her standalone 2017 singles, whose percolating bounce and alternating choruses suggest pop hits in her future.
The attack fanned anti-Asian sentiments that had been percolating in Canada, particularly in British Columbia, on the west coast, where many people with Japanese heritage had settled.
Fashionable Luddites: Steampunk had been percolating since the 1980s, but it is hardly surprising that it flowered in the aughts, with the rise of social media and smartphones.
As the news broke that day, and Cunningham learned of colleagues losing their jobs, he made the decision that had been percolating in his mind for several years.
Overlapping conflicts in the greater Middle East – Syria, Libya, Yemen, Iran – are percolating, and proxy or real U.S. conflict with Iran is within the realm of the plausible.
Grassley told CNN last July that his agenda was "full" when rumors of a Sessions firing were percolating, a sign he had little desire to consider a replacement.
Indeed, even as our cause appeared ascendant, a powerful right-wing movement was also percolating: Young Americans for Freedom, presidential candidates George Wallace and Barry Goldwater, California Gov.
Andrew M. Cuomo will make a quick trip to Israel this weekend, at a moment when the handling of Jewish issues is percolating through the national political debate.
It's mind-boggling to me that we have totally regressed to this whole labeling and colorism and just ridiculous racist bigotry that is percolating in society right now.
The Affair Through two seasons, "The Affair" charted a course between melodrama and comedy of manners, with a ticky-tacky mystery thrown in to keep the plot percolating.
"Just five years ago none of this was percolating," said Hernandez Stroud, a graduate of Washington and Lee's law school and now a first-year law professor there.
Over some percolating, Latin-spiced beats produced by '80s New York DJ legend John "Jellybean" Benitez, Houston takes it to church as she delivers spiritual catharsis in the club.
We were really interested in mirroring debates and divisiveness in media discourse — Time's Up, #MeToo, Oscar's So White — all of these things are percolating up in the media landscape.
From that vantage point, Lutke has a view into all the emerging commerce trends before they are obvious — and he will share what's percolating now and what's coming next.
Hints of the Cattrall-Parker feud have been percolating since the show ended in 2004, and Cattrall chose to sit away from her co-stars at that year's Emmys.
The settlement with railroad workers who had threatened to walk off the job ends a dispute that has been percolating for nearly five years, when the last contract expired.
Yet the country's recent actions have converged with percolating fears about the U.S.'s antiquated power grid—which a growing number of observers say is vulnerable to asymmetric threats.
The Toronto Blue Jays will look to keep their offense percolating when they host the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night in the first of a two-game interleague set.
Given that the same issues are percolating, if not on the boil, in the United States, it may not be long before Ms. May's ideas are picked up here.
While there are a number of Medicare for All proposals percolating, most do not involve a government takeover of the entire health care system, instead providing publicly financed insurance.
This agreement required "a little bit of a leap of faith," Mr. Bailey admitted, especially considering Mr. Williams's vision for the film was still "percolating," as he put it.
The United States was at the height of its car craze when the idea for a subway system in Washington began percolating in the late 216s and early '22.5s.
What was percolating on message boards that most people don't understand suddenly appeared in Trump rallies, and probing and speculating about these people's intentions proved irresistible to the masses.
Tellingly, the most memorable song is the crassest commercial ploy: "Banana Papaya," a trap duet with Calle 13's Residente, percolating over high electro-squeals that seize your attention.
In the months that followed, she added thousands of human reviewers to examine controversial videos and created an "intelligence desk" to identify percolating issues on the internet more quickly.
I've been 30 years into the industry working for NIKE, Adidas, Levi Strauss and Co., The North Face, and Eddie Bauer, and this has been percolating for three decades.
Cleveland, entering Tuesday, had nothing percolating on the Love front, which isn't much of a surprise with three years and $91.5 million left on his contract after this season.
"Ulta is well positioned to help cultivate and capture this percolating wave of newness and innovation, a dynamic that should support continued comp strength for at least a while."
She explained some of the broader social currents percolating before the attack, like a massive elderly population enjoying a robust welfare state and a trend away from national pacifism.
Midtempo percussive clicks, jazzy piano chords, and assorted layers of synth burble produce a constantly percolating dreamscape as magical keyboard swirl flits through the mix and leaves sparkly traces.
Simply put, when banks lead a stock market rally, it is an indicator that loan demand is rising, that business is percolating and that the economy is on firmer footing.
But if immersive entertainment has been percolating just out of sight of most consumers, then the 2019 opening of Star Wars land may be the moment it all goes mainstream.
One percolating trend has been greater interest among entrepreneurs in entering highly regulated industries, such as health care, energy and education, to solve problems in those sectors, according to Ortmans.
The issue, which began percolating on the dedicated Coinbase subreddit late last week, appears to be related to a recent change in the way credit cards classify digital currency transactions.
With lawsuits already percolating in New York, Barr is hoping to represent survivors, even as his own case moves forward; he's already met with more than a dozen potential clients.
As the soccer gets underway in Kaliningrad, all of these tensions are percolating while the stadium serves as a clear messaging tool for the Kremlin's looming strength in the region.
It's a reminder of Silicon Valley campouts in the office during the late 1990s dot-com boom, when China's entrepreneurial boom was only percolating and the Valley's was heated up.
We've seen, at various moments, backlashes to that: slow food, slow music, and these ideas that keep percolating up about how to press pause on this constant push to change.
This week's episode brings several long-percolating situations to a head, making the kind of lasting, substantive changes that a show struggling to create a sense of permanence badly needs.
At the same time, the more I look at the paintings in this stunning exhibition, the more I find myself drawn to the ones percolating with a feeling of instability.
But like many of the legislative endeavors percolating in the final weeks of the session, it is unclear if the bill will get the support it needs in both chambers.
"The Great Fire" had been a long time percolating, however, fed by experiences from Ms. Hazzard's time in Hong Kong and excerpted as early as 1987 in The New Yorker.
But it's still percolating in some of the biggest states in the country: A second California measure that would enforce its earlier resolution was deferred to the 2020 legislative session.
The percolating instrument returns at the end of the concerto, having the final word after the cello cedes to deathly, teeming violins and the open-ended call of two trumpets.
Rocks are one major problem, according to Saurav Kumar Suman, administrative head of Tikamgarh district, who said Bundelkhand's rocky terrain stops rain water from percolating into aquifers and recharging groundwater supplies.
Had Bush admitted to hard drug use, however, it would have validated very real concerns about his fitness for office that were percolating in the conservative wing of the Republican Party.
But tensions have been percolating for decades here in one of America's most segregated cities, where black men are incarcerated or unemployed at some of the highest rates in the nation.
To be sure, serious questions remain regarding Kavanaugh's perspective on LGBT legal issues currently percolating through the federal courts, but sussing out those answers is the purpose of Senate confirmation hearings.
Episode 2 — "The Hern" With her newfound business percolating under her messy, just-rolled-out-of-bed hair, Sophia is on a mission to get some more clothes to sell online.
Inspired by far-right sites like Breitbart, the Blaze, Drudge Report, and InfoWars, PatriotHole unleashed a torrent of spoof articles mocking the ethnic resentments and cultural anxieties percolating on the right.
Rumors began percolating a few years back that Intel was in talks with Apple to manufacture chips for the iPhone and iPad, both of which use processors with ARM-based architecture.
The protests, which had been percolating for weeks and culminated on Saturday with the breaching of the Green Zone walls, were organized as a show of support for the promised changes.
They sought to reassure the community, amid fears that the two men were killed because of their religion, in a climate when anti-Muslim sentiment has been percolating across the nation.
Ever since President Barack Obama named "How Much a Dollar Cost" as his favourite song of 2015, the twin worlds of K-Dot and the POTUS have been percolating like crazy.
After they retired and returned to Earth, that material was donated, or handed down to their kids, or, as the space auction market started percolating, sold at an enormous profit margin.
Much of the buzz is centered on once-rundown James Street North, which is percolating with a vibrant art scene, inventive farm-to-table restaurants, edgy start-ups and cool shops.
Ron DeSantis in the gubernatorial race are playing out as part of a national referendum on Trump's presidency and are steeped in some of the toxic forces percolating in national politics.
Percolating in the background is the growing likelihood that the U.S. will impose an additional $200 billion worth of tariffs on China as early as next week, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.
While discussion about the name has been percolating since last year's conference—and has likely been a concern for some for much longer—the push to change the name intensified this week.
It'll be available on vinyl soon (preorders are percolating here), but for now, it's streaming in all its three-song glory on Profound Lore's Bandcamp page, as well as iTunes and Spotify.
Concerns over unicorns—start-ups with valuations over $173 billion—are percolating, but a new report suggests venture capitalists and institutional investors remain as active in the sector as they've ever been.
The question of "Seriously, what is a limited series" has been percolating for years, ever since Ryan Murphy started plundering the Emmys annually with American Horror Story and then American Crime Story.
Iraq is gradually emerging from a brutal two-year economic downturn, coupled with a bloody conflict with ISIS, and still percolating civil strife that has wreaked havoc on its infrastructure and institutions.
But some ideas have been percolating: James suggested a mass demonstration where organizers hand out abortion pills purchased online, which is currently illegal due to hotly contested Food and Drug Administration restrictions.
So yeah: The same sort of stuff is percolating in Pee-wee's Big Holiday, though not as boldly or explicitly as in Pee-wee's Playhouse or Reubens' original Pee-wee stage show.
In response to Trump's percolating trade war with China, disgruntled free trade–supporting Republicans advanced a nonbinding resolution in favor of constraining the president's power to tax imports on national security grounds.
Mr. Allison began his professional career as a piano player, at a time when his style — percussive and jaunty, carried along by a percolating beat — suited the sound of the jazz mainstream.
But percolating in the courts below are major issues -- concerning the Affordable Care Act, DACA and LGBT rights that could be headed to the Supreme Court perhaps as early as this term.
Pop Smoke was also the most promising artist to emerge from the Brooklyn drill scene, which has been percolating over the last three years, and has now been dealt a severe blow.
Here's how the fight went down: Things had been percolating between Wizards center Jason Smith and Hornets guard Michael Carter-Williams before this play after Smith set a hard screen against MCW.
With allegations of sexual abuse percolating, Harvey Weinstein hired a team of covert Israeli intelligence operatives to silence actress Rose McGowan and keep her from telling the press that he had raped her.
On the heels of the racial unrest in Ferguson and Baltimore, the tensions that have long been percolating under the surface in the US have boiled over in the most deeply saddening way.
The Defense Department's research arm, DARPA, is throwing an event around its "Electronics Resurgence Initiative," an effort to leapfrog existing chip tech by funding powerful but unproven new ideas percolating in the industry.
Now a case percolating in the lower courts, Lund v Rowan County, asks whether the Board of Commissioners in Rowan County, North Carolina has been stepping too far over the church-state line.
How can Republicans on Capitol Hill — who spent eight years trying to tar President Obama with charges of corruption — close their eyes to the potential conflicts of interest percolating around the new president?
Similarly, Libya and Nigeria still retain their disruptive capacity, and with all of the risks percolating, we continue to caution market participants against complacency and warn that further turbulence appears on the horizon.
It, too, represents Rodriguez's standing at the moment — as a fading, ancillary piece in the Yankees' recent surge, which has kept their playoff hopes percolating with eight wins in their last 10 games.
There are a few nebulous energy projects percolating within its parent Alphabet — including a wind energy moonshot, solar partnership stuff and wind investments in Africa — but this initiative is coming from Google proper.
It was not the first time she's had to field the question; rather, it was just the latest development in a story that's been percolating in the halls of Congress for months. Rep.
While Mr. Sisi approved the new law almost two months after his meeting with Mr. Trump, concerns over Egypt's human rights record and its relationship with North Korea have been percolating for years.
The theory that Trump will start some sort of TV or digital-based media operation has been percolating for a while, buoyed by stories that Trump surrogates have been talking to possible partners.
But the idea for it had been percolating in her mind for even longer, going back to a college paper she wrote as a global studies major at University of California, Santa Barbara.
In the 30-minute "Tehillim," Mr. Reich sets four Hebrew psalms to long strands of intermingling vocal lines, which unfold over percolating, continuously inventive music for strings, winds, two organs and varied percussion.
"Initially [Cuccinelli] has been pushing out the door things that have been percolating since before he got there," said Theresa Cardinal Brown, director of immigration and cross-border policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
If Steam approaches the kind of ubiquity it already has outside VR, though, this complicates the Vive versus Oculus platform war that's been percolating for the last several months — probably in a good way.
He trotted out a murderer's row of guests — Young Thug, The-Dream, A$AP Bari, and R&B singers Kelly Price and El DeBarge — for "Highlights," summery and percolating despite an iffy SNL mix.
Experiments in avastardom have been percolating in popular culture since at least the rise of the Gorillaz — the Damon Albarn assembled musical supergroup that released their first EP "Tomorrow Comes Today" in late 240.
The debate among these liberal Scandinavian stalwarts would have been unheard of a year ago, underscoring how concern about a record influx of immigrants is percolating into the Nordics' mainstream from the populist fringes.
Here there are no trappings, no sandwiches or prepared foods, no fair-trade coffee percolating or craft beer chilling — items that have become commonplace at some trendy specialty shops and other old-school butchers.
But while his request is percolating with the judge, Stone supporters and Trump have publicly attacked the jury foreperson, Tomeka Hart, since last week for what they say is her bias toward the President.
But the combination of equipment failure that led to long lines in a purple state, alongside the Russian interference campaign of 2016, has raised percolating concerns that something more nefarious had happened in Durham county.
In Friday's petition for rehearing, Michael A. Carvin, a lawyer for the teachers, said that the issue is "too important to leave unsettled" and noted that there are similar cases percolating in the lower courts.
At the apex of Weinstein's power — and alleged abuse of it — in the late '90s, gossip about "a high-powered movie mogul" and exploitative relationships with less powerful women was percolating in newsgroups like alt.showbiz.gossip.
The narcissistic tendencies percolating in his character are called out — he's already become unsympathetic, yet the show barrels forward unapologetically — and then the final reveal about the unnamed serial killer bookending every episode is crushing.
Carl is laid to rest in Alexandria, while the closing shot of "Honor" brings us back to another mystery flash-forward that's been percolating throughout the season: one featuring a bloodied Rick in circumstances unknown.
Others—perhaps an equal number—are percolating under the radar under "confidential" filings, meaning they have filed with the SEC but don't have to disclose that fact until a few weeks before they go public.
Jared Bernstein: Not really, because there's a split between the political chaos and what drives markets, which, generally speaking, in good times—that is, when the economy is percolating along—is not all that complicated.
But Nude For All came to fruition quickly; the idea started percolating a year ago, and development — including the complicated color-testing process — began in February (the brand "has incredibly short lead times," Girald explained).
But with news of a percolating insurrection trickling out of Nicaragua, where she made her name in the 225s with gritty, intimate images of the Sandinista Revolution, she was itching to get on a plane.
Gorsuch and Thomas noted that the issue surrounding the public charge rule had been percolating through several courts within a "hodge-podge" of jurisdictions but that one judge was able to block the rule nationwide.
Before we get into all these exciting ideas percolating among labor thinkers and organizers about how to change the way American unions and labor relations work, let's first review how unions in America do work.
The idea of a dragon-on-Lannisters battle has been percolating since the first season of this show, but what made this episode so much fun is that I actually didn't see it coming at all.
Of course, with its jazzy keys, percolating hand drums, and infectious rapping making it sound like a new-age Neptunes jam, you wonder why anyone would ask to turn this song down in the first place.
For him, they are not only a Civil Rights artifact and instrument of social change, but also a fascinating record of black leisure time and the built environment — subjects that are continuously percolating in his work.
Water percolating down through the flooded land would also help recharge aquifers, which, having been severely depleted by pumping for agriculture, are subject to a new state groundwater law requiring that they eventually be made sustainable.
The idea for the company had been percolating for co-founder and chief executive Gernot Zacke since he settled in the U.S. Growing up in Sweden, Zacke was exposed to a much different process for paying taxes.
Every major developer and publisher on Earth is currently putting together a game with the distant hopes of attracting the same kind of money percolating in Dota 2, or League of Legends, or Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Today's crossword has been percolating in the younger Mr. Steinberg's mind for a while, and it has finally come to fruition as a love letter to his father, who noted a particularly fun aspect of certain words.
The third device, a combined camera and microphone attachment for your television, also joins the lineup today under the name Portal TV. The news confirms reports about Facebook's upcoming Portal refresh that began percolating earlier this summer.
Cyrus is fine, but there are simply too many ideas percolating for this chapter to ever find its groove, beyond the obvious advantage of perhaps reaching out to a demo that might not be as "Black Mirror"-conversant.
A debate is percolating in the U.S. State Department, where diplomats measure their words with demitasse spoons, on how to handle Donald Trump's Twitter commentary if he continues to tweet after he becomes U.S. president on Jan. 20.
Percolating distrust The tussle over the Russian air defense system reflects a relationship that has frayed over the past few years as Ankara has increasingly come to see Washington as an unreliable, and in some cases, antagonistic actor.
While the government's reversal in September caught most by surprise, a March 29 letter from the Department of the Interior to the Army Corps reviewed by Reuters shows that disagreements within the administration had been percolating for months.
I want my family in red America, my friends who love this President, my compatriots who rely on right-wing media to be just as prepared, just as sober about the percolating contagion as the rest of us.
When the idea of reuniting Viacom and CBS began percolating, it also carried with it the prospect of placing control under then-CBS chief Leslie Moonves, at the time one of the highest-profile executives in the industry.
Photo: GettyThe Department of Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been seeking the technology sector's help to carry out President Trump's proposed "extreme vetting" of visa holders by combing their social media information, a proposal that's been percolating since January.
As Ellicott City has become more built up, floodwater flows across paved roads and rooftops, instead of percolating down through the soil as it used to - a phenomenon known as urban runoff, which is worsening globally as cities grow.
"The President is taking the reins on this and wants people to know he's in charge," a person close to the White House said Wednesday, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the ever-percolating tensions inside the administration.
These deliberations, which have been percolating for several months, have rattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and could lead to further tension between him and the president in a relationship that has already been marked by bitter rifts.
That's one prevailing fear percolating: that Trump might use his power as president to hamper the investigation, or just kill it entirely, leaving the system of checks and balances at the core of the American republic in serious jeopardy.
I joked to bewildered colleagues and sources that covering labor from Washington was a bit like covering technology from Washington: By the time the political class gets wind of a story, it's been percolating in the economy for years.
The designer, Joseph Altuzarra, also had the most charming explanation I have yet heard for why he's bringing back the logo, a trend that has been percolating all year and which I, for one, have very mixed feelings about.
But his ineffectiveness so far means that the pre-existing crisis in how the presidency and the legislative branch relate to each other, and how the G.O.P. all functions, is still percolating, but not necessarily becoming dramatically more dire.
Early this week, reports began percolating that Cohen was thinking of flipping and cooperating with federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York — though there were conflicting accounts of how close he was to possibly reaching a deal.
The movie's willingness to wrap viewers in the gentle pleasures of the old, rather than challenging them with the new, becomes a kind of attempt to engage with the major forms of story serialization that are currently percolating on television.
This issue has been percolating since 2014, when ISIS seized much of Iraq and social media companies moved aggressively to prevent ISIS from using their sites to disseminate propaganda videos, including the recorded murders of US and British hostages in Syria.
The court's 4-4 divide in the order could signal that it might also deadlock in other voting rights cases currently percolating in the lower courts and give ammunition to those asking Senate Republicans to hold hearings for a ninth justice.
Plans for a "Bond Connect" programme have been percolating since Beijing launched a scheme allowing two-way trading between the Hong Kong and Shanghai stock markets in 2014, but the authorities have provided few details on the mechanics or the timeline.
A fight has been percolating between House Democrats and the president since the November midterm elections, when Democrats captured the majority in the lower chamber and took control of all of the oversight and investigative powers that come with it.
And while it came as a surprise to most people, the idea of moving in force against Franken had been percolating for some time now, one congressional aide familiar with the ongoing discussions among the female senators told CNN's Sunlen Serfaty.
Mostly, though, the political tensions are percolating into daily life through smaller aggressions, a dozen Muslims from across America said in interviews: casual comments from colleagues, children being bullied at school or hostile stares directed at women who wear head scarves.
He now seems to be pulling a complete aesthetic 180 with his new single "SoulMate," a song so breezy and percolating that it sounds like a bottle of light craft beer learned how to sing and arrange music in Pro Tools.
This idea has been percolating around in the technology press for a long time, but it seems so bizarre and wrongheaded to normal people that they think they must have misheard me when I tell them it's going to happen.
Brownstone Productions, the 220-year-old company she started with her husband, Max Handelman, has development deals with nearly every major studio, and projects percolating for film and TV. She's a founder of WhoHaha, an online platform for female comedians.
Thanks to a percolating economy and the technological revolution that swept through architecture while most of these designers were building their practices, many of them are producing work at speeds and scales that were not possible even a decade ago.
The possibility of a special session has been percolating since last month, when a commission formed to evaluate a raise for lawmakers and members of the executive branch disbanded after Mr. Cuomo's appointees helped block approval of a raise proposal.
Percolating inflation in the form of the wage increase reported two Fridays ago coupled with rising price pressures as reported in the consumer price index Wednesday feed a very fundamental fear that the low rates behind bull market are fading away.
Although Raza was born a Muslim, the organic nature of his influences, drawn from a range of ancient belief systems embedded in the Indian psyche, is ample evidence of the secular idealism percolating through the post-colonial society these artists inhabited.
But that didn't stop QAnon from percolating, first moving from 4chan to 8chan (4chan's weirder equivalent), and then pushing outward on the internet, to Twitter and YouTube, with believers making "explainer" videos about QAnon that get hundreds of thousands of views.
A toxic political brew is percolating around the UK's decision Thursday to leave the European Union, a fateful vote with consequences not just for America's closest historical ally but for Western stability that could trigger economic and political reverberations in the United States.
Rarely are such false reports so clear cut; most stories percolating inside the New Media Upside Down exist in a gray area, deftly walking the line between salacious framing/innuendo and falsehoods, but rarely stepping into the dangerous territory of fake news.
EU's Vestager examines Facebook for potential tax probe I have officially lost count of the investigations and potential investigations of Facebook now percolating in Europe, so if anyone wants to create an updated spreadsheet, I am happy to link to it here.
Where the lithosphere is thick, the researchers' thinking was, the temperature difference between the planet's depths and its surface is stretched out, so any percolating water will spend more time at the right temperatures to collect, and then later to deposit, metals.
The idea has been percolating in Britain over the past few months, and support for it is growing as the standoff over May's Brexit proposal raises the possibility that the UK could crash out of the EU with no deal at all.
One former Facebook Trending Topics editor, who spoke under condition of anonymity because this person had signed a nondisclosure agreement with the company, said it was up to the editors' discretion to promote newsy topics that were not quite percolating on Facebook.
If Trump can materially improve the standard of living for the forgotten men and women, he will enjoy the support of a very broad segment of the political spectrum, much broader than any prior leader percolating up from the system of two parties.
This push-pull among excellent corporate results, sturdy credit conditions and no signs of imminent recession on the positive side, plus high valuations, rising rates and percolating inflation on the negative side explain the restrained but still positive market performance to date.
On June 15, the label Cascine will release S&S Presents: Dreams, a compilation that serves as the culmination of one of the blogs long-running projects, which has been percolating underneath the high-speed world of more mainstream music journalism since 2012.
With that in mind, it is no wonder that a partnership between ESA and SNC has been percolating for a few years—a great example of the rapid diversification of 21st century space exploration along both multinational and public/private sector lines.
"These injunctions are beginning to take a toll on the federal court system—preventing legal questions from percolating through the federal courts, encouraging forum shopping, and making every case a national emergency for the courts and for the Executive Branch," Thomas warned.
Not only does he arrive in Hawkins with a look that's a hybrid of Rob Lowe in St. Elmo's Fire, Scott Valentine on Family Ties, and every one of The Lost Boys, with a perfect bully 'tude — there's something even more demonic percolating underneath.
You've got wage growth percolating, you've got a trend of about 0003K — we'd like to see more — but that does keep you on the path to full employment," Bernstein, now a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
The vague outlines of the story were percolating through YouTube months ago—a video of Clinton having a "seizure" (really just moving her head about a bit as part of a joke) was posted on July 21, and now has more than 2 million views.
Trump, beginning around 2011, seized on the issue -- which had been percolating in the fever swamps on the far right since Obama won -- and used it to cast himself as the lone voice among conservatives willing to stand up to Obama (and political correctness).
The project's first two songs hang heavy with fuzz and distortion, looping in and around themselves like a basket of tiny, furry snakes; "Void I" and "Gathering" are both calm, hypnotic, and more than a little ecstatic, percolating sleepily within the black velvet atmosphere.
The survey also showed the services sector continued to see much less inflation than the manufacturing industry, in line with the view that price pressures in China are concentrated in upstream raw materials industries and are not yet percolating through to the consumer level.
In other Latin American cities the band has visited on its current Olé tour, tickets went for over $500, and fans here saw the decision to perform for free as a nod to the percolating sense that Cuba was on the verge of something big.
By mixing the real and the surreal, and using old fairy-tale magic, Hamid has created a fictional universe that captures the global perils percolating beneath today's headlines, while at the same time painting an unnervingly dystopian portrait of what might lie down the road.
Redistricting challenges in several states are percolating through the federal courts and players on both side of the political spectrum want the high court to step in, for what would be the first time, and decide when politicians go too far in drawing their maps.
The tensions, which have been percolating since veteran GOP strategist Paul Manafort joined the campaign in late March, have roiled the campaign in recent weeks as it works to expand its infrastructure to prepare for a bruising fall campaign, multiple GOP and Trump campaign sources told CNN.
Its title cut, a percolating brew of synthfunk and Latin rhythms, is a dance-club smash that cracked the Top 10, and this fall Sheila and her seven-piece band sold out club dates across the country – possibly because Prince is known to join her onstage often.
A meat price war looms in Hong Kong, according to an industry source on Wednesday, a day after an immediate suspension of all meat imports from Brazil over health concerns with talk percolating that supply contracts may be torn up and tons of meat thrown away.
Luckily, the American Catalog Mailers Association and NetChoice – two industry groups representing remote and online sellers around the country – have sued the state of South Dakota to try to ensure they comply with that decision, and other lawsuits are percolating through the state and federal courts.
In a survey of 800 Americans nationwide, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, the CNBC survey finds majority support for five of six proposals that have been percolating in the national debate mostly, but not entirely, from the Democratic side.
In Bedford-Stuyvesant, the police have linked many of the percolating street feuds to a shooting from July 4 of last year, when a rival gang, believed to be the Hoolies, opened fire at an outdoor party for members of Brisp Nation, Gates Fam and Rich Fam.
"The questions that are percolating in the national consciousness are making tech work not as glamorous or as noble as it was," said Meredith Whittaker, a Google researcher who resigned in June, in part to protest the company's military contracts and its ethics around artificial intelligence.
She arrived early to ideas still potent and percolating within the fashion ecosystem: androgyny, artificiality, the pop-up shop, the luxury group (she has encouraged several former assistants, most notably Junya Watanabe, in the creation of their own separate lines under the aegis of Comme des Garçons).
"It's deeply disturbing that Google and tech lobbyists were quiet as a church mouse for the five years this bill has been percolating in Albany and then literally the morning it's up for vote, they bulldoze in with coercive demands on our lawmakers to change the language," Goldberg said.
Heartbeat City (1984) was a commercial comeback, with five Top 40 singles, but the flushed, percolating electronic sound didn't mesh with their sensibility (except on the aching hit ballad "Drive"), and Door to Door (1987) could have been a pop metal album if only they'd turned up the guitars.
As the cases and any kind of sexual discrimination started percolating up with adults it turned out that, yes, peer-on-peer and male-on-male sexual harassment was a viable cause of action under Title IX. People tend to see Title IX as covering gender discrimination issues.
He (in his humble opinion) was the intellectual lodestar for the whole thing—the wellspring from which the gospel of modern nationalism would flow, washing over the newly red-pilled masses and percolating through the orange follicles of the impressionable demagogue about to move into the White House.
But that conservative advocacy group and its lead lawyer, Michael Carvin of Jones Day, may have to get in line behind the National Right to Work Committee, which already has seven cases on similar grounds percolating in the courts, including one that is a step away from the Supreme Court.
From Season of Glass, Sean Ono Lennon wraps the percolating verses of "Dogtown" in gentle percussion and its chorus in a bigger envelope of guitar, drums and billowing synth chords, while tUnE-yArDs nips and tucks "Warrior Woman" into a punchy version of this feminist anthem from the early 1970s.
Look, I think the big problem for Democrats and liberals generally is there&aposs this pro violence virus percolating among its supporters and some of its elected officials like Maxine Waters who needs to be ethically censured or even expelled by the House for inciting violence against the Trump cabinet.
There will be robots that help physically handicapped children get around (Trexo), robots that mow lawns (iRobot's Terra), robots that rule warehouses (Canvas), robots that comfort the lonely (Paro) and mystery robots under wraps (until the show) from intriguingly named companies percolating at UC Berkeley, like KiwiBot and Squishy Robotics.
There's something to be said for the malaise inherent to the dating app experience: The lack of stimulating conversation percolating there, the sheer volume of people who will not bother to have an engaging chat with you regardless of who you are or how well matched you might be in person.
Tyler is doing his best to hide a deep distrust of women in the bowels of his brain, but unfortunately that's only going to keep percolating as long as he believes that impassioned soliloquies on corporatized political systems and the superiority of My Bloody Valentine's Loveless serve as charitable conversation.
Buford, now a film major at Howard University, was familiar with some of the racial politics percolating behind the scenes before James and his team came to O.P.R.F. "I come from a family that has taught me to be racially conscious, and so I was aware of those issues," she said.
WASHINGTON — Representative Jim Jordan is facing the kind of slowly percolating scandal that would bring down other politicians in other times, as new accusers step forward by the day to say the wrestling coach turned politician was aware of sexual misconduct at Ohio State University but did nothing to stop it.
Yes. There has been this idea percolating for months, pushed by Laurence Tribe, a Harvard Law professor, and some of the more progressive Democrats, that rather than send the articles to the Senate, which was certain to acquit Mr. Trump, the House should just pass them and hold the articles.
But many experts say that the current one can be traced to 203, when NBC aired a documentary, "DPT: Vaccine Roulette," that took up a controversy percolating in England: a purported tie between the vaccine for pertussis — a potentially fatal disease that can cause lung problems — and seizures in young children.
So he wandered the world for the rest of his life, looking for a home, for other tribes, for people who ate not because of A Percolating National Reappraisal of Pigs Ears, but because they are hungry, and it's time to eat, would you like some, come in, sit with us.
Lawmakers and congressional officials say suggestions are already percolating that any legislation tightening background checks would be tied to a House-passed proposal that would require state-issued permits to carry concealed weapons to be transferable across state lines, forcing all states to recognize a permit issued in one jurisdiction.
It all started with a meme that's been percolating in the weirder corners of cryptocurrency Twitter for months: a "prophecy" that says the cryptocurrency market's hard times will be over, somehow, thanks to ass eating—a treasured pastime around the world that normally has nothing to do with the filthy world of cryptocurrencies.
Of course, they hardly needed it to run wild: Earlier this month, New York magazine's Jonathan Chait stitched together news reports and other bits of (sometimes flimsy) evidence percolating in the ether to argue, relatively coherently if not convincingly, that Trump might have been turned by the Russians as far back as 1987.
Authorities at the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still aren't sure what's causing the dangerous trend, but theories range from issues with vegetable oil in vape juice to the idea that doctors are just now taking note of a problem that's been percolating for a long time.
Following their arresting 2015 debut, A Steady Descent into the Soil, Canadian doom duo Vile Creature are back with a new EP. I guess that's what you'd call it, at least—A Pessimistic Doomsayer features one long, involved, percolating track that spans seventeen minutes and at least three different genres until its agonized finale.
The idea that Republicans can somehow persuade Trump to drop out, or that Trump will walk away on his own, has its roots in a theory that I've seen percolating around the edges of the pundit-sphere for months: that Donald Trump didn't think he'd get this far, and that he's lost interest in running.
That is the message that has been percolating up from senior central bank staff economists to policymakers including Fed Chair Jerome Powell in research that has helped inform a subtle shift in how Powell plans to steer policy amid growing uncertainty about concepts such as full employment and the neutral level of interest rates.
" (An alcoholic, Nilsson filed for bankruptcy toward the end of his life and died at 52, of heart failure, in 1994.) "There was always a kind of ending that was unpleasant," Lyonne said this week, "that was percolating under the surface of his songs, even at their most upbeat and certainly at their darkest.
They have nodded respectfully when Republicans have demanded spending cuts and have shackled themselves with nonsensical policies like PAYGO—which would require any legislation that increases spending or cuts taxes to be offset by either spending cuts or tax increases—a rule that would make many of the ambitious policies currently percolating within the party impossible to enact.
But it gave full voice to sentiments that are widely held on both sides of the Atlantic — sentiments rooted in the broken promises of both right and left, in 15 years of economic disappointment and military quagmire, in the percolating threat of globalized jihad, in an ever-more-balkanized culture governed by an ever-more-insulated elite.
In the wake of presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's recent comments about U.S. alliances, these already percolating concerns have become exacerbated.
Long before Leonard outplayed Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo in the conference finals — and, yes, long before Leonard eliminated the Philadelphia 21995ers in Game 7 of the previous round with a buzzer-beater that smooched the rim four times — talk of the Clippers' plotting to persuade Leonard to come home to Southern California had been percolating throughout the league.
Warming up the stage for chart-topping T.I., percolating for a crowd of almost a thousand, he emerged from backstage with his crew known as Trifecta—an artist collective of other first generation Canadian musicians, filmmakers, and supporters, with ethnicities ranging from Filipino to Vietnamese, Metis, Chinese and Thai—and they could all see he was ecstatic.
Rumors that Patrick was reviving his candidacy had been percolating for weeks, friends of both Patrick and Obama said, and even came as a welcome surprise to some of Obama's closest confidants — including, according to one source, Valerie Jarrett, Obama's former senior adviser who pushed Patrick to think about running for president for much of 2018.
Perhaps it's no secret that Apple wanted to do away with buttons and even the "head" and "chin" — mostly dead-space on the iPhone — but the Apple executives offered some fascinating insight into why this is happening now and how Apple identified the moment when all the necessary technologies percolating for years were ready to make an all-screen iPhone possible.
The freewheeling Brazilian feature "Macunaíma" (on Tuesday and Wednesday and in June) infuses its 1928 source material with the concerns and rebellious mood percolating during Brazil's military dictatorship, while Med Hondo's "Soleil O" (on Thursday, May 31 and June 1), about a Mauritanian accountant in Paris, has been newly restored as part of an initiative to preserve historically significant African films.
Anxieties about the surge of nationalism on both sides of the Atlantic are percolating through plays as different as "Imperium," the Royal Shakespeare Company's absorbing two-part adaptation of Robert Harris's "Cicero Trilogy" of novels set in ancient Rome; and Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson's "The Jungle," an immersive piece that places its audience in the midst of an migrant encampment at Calais.
Trump has bucked our conventions; his life is rife with percolating conflicts; Comey outrageously threw a wrench in the works with his meaningless, last-minute letter about Clinton's email (which is now, quite rightly, being investigated); and the intelligence community has determined with high confidence that Russia interfered in our election in an effort to hurt Clinton and help Trump, their desired candidate.
Another story that is percolating out there tonight is an inside look at some of the sort of small group meetings between the House intel committee leadership and Rod Rosenstein&aposs folks, including Rod Rosenstein himself, that these have, I&aposm hearing on more than one occasion, in fact on many occasions, devolved into shouting matches that sometimes last as long as 30 minutes.
President Donald Trump's attacks on prominent African Americans just before the Thanksgiving break—in which he dubbed LaVar Ball, father of one of the three UCLA basketball players who had been released from custody in China, an "ungrateful fool"—prodded the mainstream news media to once again consider a long-percolating question: Why is he so obsessed with using famous African Americans as political foils?
"I began to write Batman comics, which was my dream since I was eight years old," Uslan recalls -- a wish-fulfillment that panicked him for "ten minutes" until he formulated his next dream, one that had been percolating since 1966 when the much-anticipated "Batman" TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward debuted, shocking the young Uslan with its campy, tongue-in-cheek take on the hero he knew had dark, gothic roots.
He's kept busy since then—the EPs and singles he's released over the past two years, in particular, are worth checking out—but today he returns with a new LP, It's Alright Between Us As It Is. If you're familiar with Lindstrøm's work, then you know what to expect here: percolating rhythms, skyward synths that ascend to infinity, and earworm-ready melodies that are as immediately memorable as they are giddily complicated.
While the tensions in the Sea of Azov have been percolating for months -- mainly with Russian forces increasing their presence in shared waters and by delaying and "harassing" commercial vessels entering and leaving Ukrainian ports -- few people expected Moscow to open a new front in its conflict in Ukraine by attacking its naval vessels Sunday, resulting in the alleged ramming of a vessel, injuries on the Ukrainian side, the impoundment of three naval vessels and detention of 23 servicemen.
"It's deeply disturbing that Google and tech lobbyists were quiet as a church mouse for the five years this bill has been percolating in Albany and then literally the morning it's up for vote, they bulldoze in with coercive demands on our lawmakers to change the language," Carrie Goldberg, an attorney who founded her own law practice after an ex threatened to post nude photos of her online, told the New York Post at the time.
The Charlottesville violence shone a bright light on a white nationalist debate that was already percolating with the rise of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in 2016 — a victory cheered by racist leaders who see the president as a vindication of their own views, particularly on issues such as guns and immigration.

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