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The two also pored over countless photos from the era.
I pored over the books long before I ever played.
Then, I pored over the scrapbooks that Papa had assembled.
In the new study, researchers pored over thousands of languages.
Critics pored over the footage, convinced it was a trick.
I pored over news and speculated with my gamer friends.
We also pored over scores of staffing audits and research papers.
He pored over X-rays taken after one of my seizures.
Every single piece of footage is being pored over for clues.
Here's the set James and I pored over in the video.
I pored over my textbooks and worked out at the gym.
At night, he pored over his wife's textbooks about family dynamics.
I know you pored over Voices From Chernobyl, by Svetlana Alexievich.
I pored over every miles and points forum I could find.
As she pored over the boy's medical record, Novacic became alarmed.
Gawenis pored over the results on the computer for awhile longer.
How many times, I wondered, had she pored over those pages?
They also conducted their own experiments and pored over other data.
I'm sure that they they pored over this with great interest.
The Internet has pored over and debated every detail: Yay, Melissa McCarthy!
She also pored over birth certificates, church records, and military draft records.
THUMP: Why is that 89-93 period so pored over and memorialized?
Chandler and the designers pored over a pile of head shots, frowning.
She pored over the New York Times, The Economist, anything and everything.
They pored over documents, studies and reports from all over the world.
Flying through Dublin, she said four immigration officers pored over her paperwork.
He talked over the case with Brafman and pored over the evidence.
They recorded television broadcasts of runway shows and pored over the designs.
Investors pored over Uber's prospectus, which it released ahead of its forthcoming IPO.
Heather, found him used library books about Elgar, and he pored over articles.
He's studied them for years and pored over the most sensitive intelligence available.
Next, they pored over mortality records to find out which respondents had died.
She has pored over the file investigators assembled while looking into Haas' death.
As they pored over photographs of Steve, a collaboration began to take shape.
The researchers pored over birth and death records and took extensive genealogical histories.
Mulvaney said his team literally pored over Trump's speeches to prepare the plan.
He worked in information technology and pored over computers in his spare time.
Mr. Obama's chief speechwriter, Cody Keenan, pored over previous farewell addresses for inspiration.
REDDING, California — Adjusting her white coat, Michele Woods pored over patient charts Monday morning.
Both books have since been pored over by a generation of hedge-fund wannabes.
For more than two months, the Senate has pored over Judge Kavanaugh's professional record.
It's been pored over and analyzed in at-home dad groups across the country.
Residents congregated outside a family welfare center pored over a list of missing people.
When I binge-watched the show a year later, I pored over her arc.
Under the ginkgo and cypress trees, they meditated, chanted and pored over ancient texts.
After the sentencing, Professor Dauber and her team pored over Judge Persky's trial record.
Teams at the NIH and Moderna both pored over that data, hunting for targets.
He rooted for the Seattle Mariners and pored over Craigslist for old car parts.
U.S. government bond yields rose on Tuesday, as investors pored over more economic data.
At the same time, publishers pored over a report from the analytics firm Parse.
I pored over a photo of him smiling, taken not long before he died.
It is not designed to be sipped and savoured, poured slowly and pored over.
I pored over the same questions and guilt day and night, like Miles and Chip.
But in bed the next morning, Cinthia was agog, and pored over each unverified allegation.
To be honest though, I hadn't really pored over it as thoroughly I should have.
Allies are consulted, presidential statements pored over, words checked and double checked, crafted and recrafted.
He sat apart from them, pored over game statistics and obsessed about the team's blunders.
As I do every year, I pored over dozens of books to identify several gems.
The past is pored over, an immense repository of spilt blood that justifies more bloodshed.
He pored over the lettuce he bought over the weekend at the local farmer's market.
My mother and I pored over the magazine the very night she brought it home.
Gates said he and his wife, Melinda, pored over the title at the same time.
Locals pored over the Maules Forest looking to find the creature in his natural habitat.
In bed with my laptop open, I pored over news accounts of the Washington crisis.
In bed with my laptop open, I pored over news accounts of the Washington crisis.
Permanent residents are screened by committee, applications pored over to weed out pretenders to their cause.
The draft text is now being pored over by representatives of the EU's 27 remaining members.
As an influx of followers pored over the archive of my personal life, my confidence evaporated.
Google employees pored over Damore's memo in internal message boards, eventually leaking it to the press.
Over the next year, Preston and a friend pored over 350 cases generated by the system.
Around the European close, U.S. stocks traded lower as investors pored over the latest earnings news.
Discussions were had, crude drawings were pored over, and arrangements were made for the following Sunday.
Now, dating apps are pored over in bars and played on Apple TV screens with friends.
To come to their conclusion, team members first pored over 1,200 Tully monster specimens from museums.
Mashable pored over the image, speculating her sartorial choice that day meant she voted for Clinton.
His Facebook account, widely pored over after media reports of his arrest, suddenly disappeared on Friday.
It has been pored over every which way, in hopes of finding the slightest of clues.
Weiss pored over the package of raw intelligence provided by Vetrov, known as the Farewell dossier.
The authorities pored over more than 60,000 text messages sent by Ms. McClure and Mr. D'Amico.
The fact that she didn't have a relationship with her father was pored over by millions.
People pored over the rules put in place by the shopping mall that sponsors the parade.
Official production figures will be pored over, but these have proven unreliable signposts in the past.
While my new Juul charged, I pored over the manual as if it were a new iPhone.
I'm sure it's essential that everyone's ill-informed hot takes on this are heard and pored over.
Having pored over the show's released episodes, I've begun to develop several theories about the Westworld universe.
Leaving nothing to luck, she pored over piles of briefing books prepared by Department of Justice lawyers.
Economists pored over cross-country economic data in search of factors that might explain differences in growth.
U.S. government debt yields rose on Monday as market participants pored over recent economic and labor data.
He pored over textbooks of mathematics, physics, applied mechanics and hydraulics, but was passionate about literature, too.
For centuries, academics have seemingly pored over women's anatomies, trying to divine the ways they get off.
Frank mixed up a creamy mocktail for a Shinto priest as I pored over the cocktail list.
TC: What was something in the many depositions you pored over that really took your breath away?
She also pored over the grand jury records and discovered the testimony about Mr. Vance's last words.
There, in the protective care of staff members, he pored over illustrated books and began to draw.
But he clearly was ready for the possible nastiness, having pored over all past Senate impeachment trials.
She pored over old cookbooks and food blogs, adapting traditional recipes to make use of local ingredients.
Stratton and prosecutors pulled documents from that company, along with Total Reclaim, and pored over it all.
The IG investigators pored over more than 1 million documents, and spoke with more than 100 witnesses.
He pored over trial transcripts, filing motions on behalf of other inmates and occasionally winning their appeals.
Volkswagen has boasted that Jones Day has pored over millions of documents and interviewed hundreds of employees.
Harris huddled with family over Thanksgiving in Iowa and pored over her campaign's meager and diminishing finances.
Trump is a former model — have been pored over by journalists and Instagram fans around the world.
I just pored over a few message boards and realized I wasn't the only dead one out there.
The researchers pored over 110,753 such calls in Milwaukee, one year before and one year after the beating.
Thirty SAB experts pored over the EPA's fracking study and released a 180-page assessment of it Thursday.
The researchers pored over claims data from October 2012 to January 73 for women aged 22 to 42.
He pored over old police records and reinterviewed witnesses, then took the case to the Westchester County prosecutor.
Mactaggart began to scrutinize these policies closely, the way he read loan contracts and pored over offering plans.
To find the ship, researchers pored over navigation records and battle reports to pinpoint where it might be.
By then, the company has pored over its budget and figured out what funds it has to reallocate.
He stood behind a wooden table with Antonio Capricchionae, 79, as the two pored over prices on paper.
U.S. government debt yields were mixed on Thursday as investors pored over the latest batch of economic data.
The broad decline came as investors pored over company earnings for clues about the trajectory of the economy.
Gray went out regularly to gather weeds and herbs, and she pored over old culinary and botanical texts.
To prepare, he pored over lists of words from previous bees that his father borrowed from other parents.
On a couch in the lobby, two women from Florida pored over the layout of Senate office buildings.
The result is music that feels like it was made to be sunk into, pored over—almost ingested.
University of Utah researchers pored over a dataset of undeleted Reddit posts made between October 2007 to May 2015.
For two weeks, I pored over every issue of Revolver and read every 'Ask Vinnie Paul' column in existence.
And while Kentucky's returns will be pored over by pundits, they did not reshape the state of the race.
You'd better believe this had been pored over by marketing executives, story departments, and the Mouse House's shiniest nameplates.
"We read and re-read all of Roald Dahl's stories and pored over Quentin Blake's famous illustrations," she writes.
And for those who pored over every headline, there's likely enough new material here to make a viewing worthwhile.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open Tuesday as investors pored over another cluster of corporate earnings.
Barry Harwood, the decorative arts curator at the Brooklyn Museum, pored over the Porter drawers a few weeks ago.
I pored over their words, gleaning what I could, and produced stories about the organization's machinery for exporting terror.
"Everything I say and do in public, and sometimes even in private, is pored over and scrutinised," he said.
"Everything I say and do in public, and sometimes even in private, is pored over and scrutinized," he said.
Collins "pored over the pages in awe," then wrote to the chairman of the British National Party, John Tyndall.
Investigators pored over hotel and banking records and conducted wiretaps to confirm the hotel managers knew about the prostitution.
He pored over Berkshire Hathaway annual reports and became a regular attendee of Mr. Buffett's yearly meetings in Omaha.
After he pored over YouTube instructional videos, McIlroy took three balls and "literally spent all night juggling," he said.
We pored over a menu full of lists of ingredients separated by commas, followed by bracingly large dollar figures.
This stage of the process used to take 30 to 90 days, while an agent pored over your application.
The Chinese leader supposedly spent ten days eating, drinking, and providing waste to be pored over by Soviet analysts.
Authorities in the city have pored over grainy surveillance video and the last words of the vanished, looking for clues.
The affidavit claims detectives pored over hours of surveillance footage and found video that showed Criner near the crime scene.
Safran's results for the first half of 2019, due on September 5th, will be pored over for signs of trouble.
Years after trial, listeners pored over case details The Peabody Award-winning "Serial" podcast is hosted by journalist Sarah Koenig.
To prove green pea galaxies were different, the Swiss researchers pored over the SDSS data and found 5,000 of them.
This 19th-century mathematician pored over mortality data and noticed that young people have a very low chance of dying.
I dove into all-consuming novels (A Little Life, Fates and Furies) that I never would have pored over otherwise.
U.S. government debt prices were higher on Thursday, as investors pored over the latest remarks by the European Central Bank.
Over the past few days, researchers have pored over dumped data allegedly belonging to a group associated with the NSA.
At a computer, an assistant pored over digital files that Philip Beesley had sent for van Herpen's adjustment and approval.
For the next five years, she pored over the court records and conducted more than 300 interviews in seven countries.
Overseas, U.S. stocks traded relatively mixed around Europe's market close on Tuesday as investors pored over the latest corporate news.
I knew that I had pored over a certain photo with the love and care of a creator and artist.
Mueller's team has secured indictments and guilty pleas, interviewed countless witnesses and, no doubt, pored over stacks of documentary evidence.
Conner gathered his knowledge of these tendencies from the art magazines he pored over in high school in Wichita, Kan.
In addition to talking with directors, historians and others, Mr. Philippe pored over the original storyboards and Hitchcock's handwritten notes.
He had Barcelona's last few games pored over, analyzed, picked apart for any sign of weakness, any glimmer of hope.
"My thanks to you is substantial," she said in one tweet, adding that these records "deserve to be pored over."
The filmmakers pored over books, documents and other research to remind viewers of the woman behind the often distorted legend.
I've pored over expert advice for managing kids' behavior and dutifully implemented time-outs, reward charts, and stern, authoritative commands.
And it's so throwaway, but this is a show that is pored over endlessly and every little detail is examined.
There were no internal polls; just Mr. Bloomberg and a speechwriter who carefully pored over several drafts of the apology.
In the history books she had pored over, she read that in turbulent times, whenever a dynasty fell, another rose.
His office was a windowless converted shipping container, and during long days he took briefings and pored over classified assessments.
As everyone pored over exit polls, some of the long-simmering fractures between different groups of women exploded into view.
He pored over admissions data, concluding that Asian-Americans were not being admitted at the same rates as white applicants.
There, he said, an editing team pored over the footage, storyboarding the narrative arc and adding sound effects and narration.
His texts are pored over scrupulously by academics, read dreamily by kids and scanned with soft remembrance by the sere.
He pored over names in parish registers and learned to do statistics, convinced that with enough patience he could measure anything.
In the days that followed, players puzzled out how the "infection" transmitted from player to player and pored over Owl Sector.
But the 400 heavily redacted pages of the Mueller report will, doubtlessly, be pored over in great detail here in Moscow.
When drama erupted in my favorite parenting group, I obsessively pored over embarrassingly long threads of posts, picking at every detail.
The witnesses pored over itineraries and flight documents and testified to the accuracy of the records typically kept in such circumstances.
In the coming months, day-to-day news will be pored over for its possible effect on the In-Out balance.
At the warehouse in New York, Frahm pored over the tablets for nearly three days, which meticulously chronicle life in Irisagrig.
We see them before launch, half under construction, blown out under fluorescent lights and pored over by technicians in bunny suits.
The album contains several reflections on mortality, and fans have pored over the lyrics for possible allusions to Bowie's eventual passing.
U.S. government debt yields were lower Thursday as investors pored over the latest news in the data and central bank spaces.
They have pored over old videos, delighting in the fact that his message has hardly changed in his decades in office.
I pored over the words and images carefully, soaking up every detail and imagining how great a home release would be.
I pored over a nuanced exhibit on the Black Dahlia; squinted at a high-resolution photo of a dissected human hand.
In winter she ordered catalogues, pored Over subtleties of mouthfeel and touch: Tart and sweet and crisp; waxy , smooth , And rough .
So he pored over the Quran, memorizing verses favored by jihadists and learning the chants they used for praying and killing.
He brings along old newspaper clippings and weathered programs as prompts, each one passed around, and pored over, by the group.
When I pored over Rallye pictures, they showed beautiful women of all ages, from all countries, who seemed not unlike me.
Chief Kemper said that investigators pored over ballistics, social media and video with help from victims and witnesses in the neighborhood.
One night, as his coworkers headed home, he pored over the code at a cubicle overlooking the city's jammed Leningradskoye Highway.
The brothers had pored over them for years but still gasped or bellowed now as each new, improbable human form materialized.
" Mr. van Hove and the production designer Jan Versweyveld, his frequent collaborator and personal partner, pored over the text of "Network.
" With little else to parse, Montessori leaders pored over Mr. Bezos' brief statement, which described the planned schools as "Montessori-inspired.
As well as the formal arrangements, the personal tastes of the leaders, in particular Kim, have been pored over by the organizers.
In the wake of Oliver's net neutrality segment, the agency's Network Security Operations Center (NSOC) pored over data collected by various logs.
And that media outlets -- CNN included -- have pored over it and reported out lots and lots of the details contained in it.
This must be how the field operatives whose re- ports she pored over felt when they had to make lightning deci- sions.
The actor came by Lane's L.A. store in early December and the two pored over options, the celebrity jeweler tells PEOPLE exclusively.
For the advisory, published last week in the AHA journal Circulation, scientists pored over hundreds of research papers published since the 1950s.
Ibrahim and Lupianez pored over the literature and found a mouse with a similar (but not identical) mutation in the same gene.
Others in her building received the Peach pamphlet too, and friends and neighbors pored over the sensational claims, especially those about autism.
Researchers analyzed how the selected runners consume oxygen and expend energy, as well as pored over their past performances at different distances.
I pored over my mother's cookbooks and magazines, reading about the great chefs who had defined what it meant to cook seriously.
In methodical fashion the committee interviewed witnesses, pored over the documents and the history of impeachment, and worked to forge a consensus.
In recent years, math students at Davidson have pored over numbers and charts to help create scouting reports for Coach Bob McKillop.
Emerson's health-center director was tireless in helping me, and together we pored over the policy to find some way to appeal.
They then drove in Dr. Raines's station wagon to a farmhouse nearby, where, over beer and sandwiches, they pored over the documents.
Actual student files have been introduced into evidence, with Thang Q. Diep's family history being pored over alongside Sally Chen's test scores.
Man falls in love with a woman at a furniture store he's adored since he pored over its catalog as a child.
I sat side by side with an experienced colleague while he worked, read articles about handwriting and pored over old proficiency tests.
I pored over the Sears catalogue for clothes that were intended for girls yet didn't compromise my integrity and sense of self.
They tracked down witnesses, pored over documents, called Mr. Dixon on the phone several times a week and visited him in prison.
She handed it to her partner, Bobby Cannavale, who pored over its pages and sighed, "Oh dear," amid a flood of tears.
People who have had a baby die, for instance, are more likely to have pored over any details that might have contributed.
With the initial smartphone number-crunching complete, the team pored over the results — a collection of hundreds of never-before-seen macrocycles.
U.S. government debt prices rose on Friday, as investors pored over comments by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen out of Jackson Hole.
I pored over alleged ghost stories about sick Spongebob Squarepants episodes and oblique footprints of the Mogollon Monster on a nightly basis.
They pored over news reports with a mixture of grief and disgust, feeling familiar fears of being targeted for their religious beliefs.
Just like HRH, I ate toast and marmalade and pored over the Queen's favourite daily newspapers — The Daily Telegraph and the Racing Post.
Every picture is being analyzed, every tweet pored over, and surely her neighborhood is being swarmed with paparazzi waiting to get her picture.
The men pored over a map and one, identified by a subtitle as 'Abdullah', pointed to three locations and discussed options for attack.
On Saturday mornings, as I pored over philosophers, my neighbors poured High Life into tube contraptions and played whiffle ball in the street.
Instead of hunting for the "big one," the team pored over catalogues for tiny temblors, or quakes between negative magnitude 2.0 and 1.7.
Reporters grilled Jackson on everything from Trump's mental health to his cholesterol, and the results were pored over on cable news for days.
Staff members and lawmakers have pored over thousands of pages of documents related to the Trump campaign, as well as sensitive government secrets.
It was early in that process that I learned, as they pored over grainy scans, that Christian had sustained a traumatic brain injury.
They pored over his testimony to the House Intelligence Committee, which is conducting its own investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Inside their cozy sitting room, Ms. Berryman and I pored over small sepia-colored photographs, some nearly a century old, of former lodgers.
Telegram users pored over the pictures and video footage starting to trickle in for confirmation that the shooter was, indeed, a white male.
Bad Boys, Six Degrees of Separation, and, of course, later episodes of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air were pored over like sacred texts.
Human rights lawyer Scott Gilmore who leads Syrian cases for DC-based Center for Justice and Accountability says he's pored over the evidence.
Almost immediately after the Hacked Team documents went online, they were being pored over by R225D, a Mexico City-based civil-liberties group.
This time, lawyers for Mr. Jones and experts at the Innocence Project have pored over court records to compile evidence of a pattern.
While holding down a waitressing job, she visited re-entry programs around the country and pored over academic literature on recidivism, or repeat offending.
U.S. government debt yields rose on Thursday as investors pored over the Federal Reserve's latest statement as well as commentary from Chairman Jerome Powell.
The wealth declarations of some of Ukraine's most famous politicians and public officials have been pored over by the media and anti-corruption activists.
Susan Hough, a scientist at the US Geological Survey, pored over 400 years of data from over 200 earthquakes of magnitude eight or larger.
After many deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: Glowee, IOV, Mapify, Wakeo and Wingly.
Data can be pored over by those who are interested, while those who are not can opt to share data automatically with trusted providers.
But we will not know for sure until a final bill gets pored over by tax professionals and they sort out all the details.
The commission also ordered Grab and Uber to "maintain pre-transaction independent pricing, pricing policies and product options" while it pored over the details.
He pored over Harvard Business School case studies, sought outside expertise and created a 120-page playbook for doing business and building customer loyalty.
Christine McKay, the archivist who discovered the letters, said she could not help but think about that son as she pored over the pages.
" Investigators, who pored over a large file of correspondence between the two men, said "the replies are suggestive of cordiality rather than mere politeness.
I pored over them, studying each photographer's visual "eye" — how did these young women view their world from behind the lens of a camera?
Reporters interviewed more than a dozen witnesses, friends, relatives and law enforcement officials, and pored over court documents to reconstruct the night Junior died.
U.S. government debt yields were mixed on Friday, as investors pored over a new batch of economic data, while digesting the latest geopolitical news.
Calvasina and her team pored over data from 356 major hedge funds to find the stocks they most frequently exited during the fourth quarter.
But at night, he pored over his business plan, sought out a website designer, found a venue and built obstacles in a horse patch.
In a video Hinton shared on YouTube, he pored over pages full of photos of the two with handwritten notes that mark each moment.
Panasonic claims it has pored over every detail for the new S cameras, from the material used on the grip to button placement and customizability.
Perhaps Trump pored over the FBI report during debate prep or maybe he really does feel unsafe in the caverns of the Upper East Side.
Specifically, they pored over the logs of each trip the astronauts took outside their spacecraft to collect lunar samples, called an "extravehicular activity," or EVA.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to six finalists: InsideDNA, LiftIgniter, Oxehealth, PhenixP2P and Seenit.
Naturally, these details have been pored over by media and politicians alike — and there is absolutely no evidence of illegality or wrongdoing by Mr. Cameron.
Roughly 175,000 employees at 8,000 locations pored over nearly 23,000 iPads, learning about the processing power of unconscious brains and the roots of unconscious bias.
Anna Levers, the councilman's policy director, then pored over the data to cull any duplicated tweets or tweets the bot may have pulled in error.
The Night Of works because, even though the show's story is familiar, it's evident that every single frame and moment has been pored over thoughtfully.
Over the next decade, she went back to key witnesses, analyzed fiber evidence, pored over the confession and did more research on the detectives involved.
We pored over Donald Trump's business records for well over a year, at least those records you can get without a badge or a subpoena.
This means that even though generations have cataloged and pored over each of the thousands of prophecies, many of them remained cryptic until the very end.
As the Washington press and commentariat pored over newly released tax returns from Bernie Sanders in recent weeks, one detail came into focus: his newfound wealth.
Economists who have pored over more detailed data now think that the highest earners could bear higher marginal rates without being put off doing extra work.
A stellium, for those who haven't pored over their astro-dictionary recently, is a concentration of at least three celestial bodies in the same Zodiac sign.
Kings have paid gold for it; alchemists have pored over it; military cryptologists have sweated over it; internet conspiracy theorists have built websites devoted to it.
The people who lead quoted companies face the scrutiny of the markets every week day and their accounts are pored over by highly motivated expert investors.
The Axios Visuals team pored over the Mueller report and categorized each passage of the text to note what events, people, organization and places are mentioned.
They all pored over the available evidence and finally identified the single tiny flaw that triggered the catastrophe, a rubber seal made brittle by the cold.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: Collider, Domuso, NuCypher, RecordGram and Sunrise Health.
Curator Anne Wilkes Tucker pored over the library's collection of 14 million photos, selecting about 500 for the exhibit after personally looking at around 1 million.
Speaking to The New York Times later, Mr. Daniels said the judges had pored over the entrants' short films, and two projects were neck and neck.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: OmniVis, Orbit Fab, Render, StrattyX and Traptic.
A team of researchers at Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research pored over hundreds of performance reviews from four unnamed technology and professional-services companies.
I pored over field guides trying to learn the names of all these creatures — it seemed polite, like knowing the names of my classmates at school.
Investigators pored over records from the previous year's outbreak and were struck by the fact that many of the sick children did not have a fever.
She pored over the viewership numbers between Christmas and New Year's Day and saw Netflix had a hit on its hands immediately after it began streaming.
U.S. Treasury yields whipsawed upward on Friday, as investors pored over a slew of economic data, including the latest job figures from the U.S. Labor Department.
Are they aesthetic objects, meant to be collected, curated, and exhibited, or tactile assemblages of words and images, intended to be handled, shared, and pored over?
We've all seen photos and pored over the promotional videos released by Tesla, but until now, we've lacked a close-up look at the touchscreen's user interface.
In one experiment, two independent female coders pored over old high school yearbook photos from the late 70s and 80s and rated men based on facial attractiveness.
Participants suggest themes and a book is chosen accordingly: this month, on the subject of banned books, they have pored over "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".
Instead of rubber-stamping the stipulation, Judge Alsup pored over the patent himself, only to come to the conclusion that their stipulation made no sense at all.
While my school peers debated the merits of each member of New Kids on the Block, I pored over the unique skill sets of the teenage turtles.
The environment agency has pored over responses from the 20 mines facing suspension after they were given show cause letters in October, said Lopez, a passionate environmentalist.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to six finalists: BlazingDB, Carbon Health, EverlyWell, Mobalytics, Sqreen and UnifyID.
The evenings found us in a big comfortable chair, where we pored over images of cells and animals in the pages of a well-thumbed biology textbook.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: CB Therapeutics, Forethought, Mira, Origami Labs and Unbound.
In another corner of the Japan Aerospace 2016 show, Saudi Arabian military officers pored over military transport and patrol aircraft brochures handed out by Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
For years, the personal habits of millennials have been pored over as if the generation now between 21 and 35 years old had descended from outer space.
European markets posted modest gains by Monday's close, as investors pored over fresh corporate earnings and tried to shake off any concerns surrounding Spain's ongoing constitutional crisis.
She pored over videos of World Cup champions, read everything she could about the art of carving a turn, and mastered the methodical process of tuning skis.
Unsatisfied with the NTSB's findings about his daughter's plane crash, Joshi conducted an independent investigation, hiring experts who pored over flight records, examined conditions and interviewed witnesses.
Results from small-cap retail companies will also be pored over as these companies have struggled from a profitability standpoint, said Steven DeSanctis, equity strategist at Jefferies.
While agents in an air-conditioned office pored over an ultrasound of the inside of his truck, and riffled through his documents, Mr. Miranda stood and watched.
As we close out the final days of the 2010s, our photo editors pored over 10 years of images that tell the story of the past decade.
Henry pored over recently unearthed sermons, interviews with the baseball great's close friends and an unpublished book by Robinson — who died in 1972 — to write his story.
GOP aides familiar with the decision said IRS hearings had been postponed for months as the Judiciary Committee pored over thousands of documents from Chaffetz's Oversight panel.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: Gmelius, Hawa Dawa, Inovat, Scaled Robotics and Stable.
Mr. Goren, who was also Gotham's conductor and artistic director, said he had pored over the company's old financial statements to see where he could find savings.
Later Monday evening, Mariela Escobar, 52, a part-time cleaner, pored over a vat of fuming tamales - "hundreds of them," she said - to hand out free for dinner.
"Blackstar," stylized as ★, has been endlessly parsed and pored-over since its release on ISO/Columbia this month, two days before the shock of Mr. Bowie's death.
Afterward, Rocket Lab pored over 25,000 channels of data to figure out what happened, and ultimately realized some of the communication equipment on the ground had been misconfigured.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to five finalists: Blik, Caspar Health, eTrack Tech, Lia Diagnostics and Wandelbots.
As long as every proposal has to be pored over by the prime minister, radical decisions of the sort needed to solve these problems will not be taken.
In the days leading up to this speech, Melania and her team must've pored over dozens of sources, cutting and pasting ideas and maybe even taking copious notes.
YouTube member Flakfire has pored over each frame of the new Battlefield trailer to uncover its secrets and share some of the real history showcased in the game.
As economists pored over the rout like accident investigators dispatched to the scene of a crash, most offered assurances that a Lehman-style financial panic was not unfolding.
Just yesterday I pored over my finances and updated my monthly budget to determine how in the world I could ever afford a down payment on a house.
He then pored over photographs of 1,000 similar craters in the area that had been taken from space by the Lunar Orbiter and came up with a match.
Every aspect needed to be pored over to ensure that it complied with federal rules controlling the confidential handling of protected health information under the 1996 HIPAA legislation.
As correctional agencies raced to comply with court orders to reduce overcrowding, a group of astute businessmen pored over inmate projection reports and analyzed a new growth industry.
It pored over these submissions at the Grand Hotel Malahide over the weekend, along with testimony from experts, and is scheduled to issue a report later this year.
There is painstaking detail in her etchings; in the same way that each object and addition to her assemblages have charged value, her work has been pored over.
The Decade in Pictures: The New York Times pored over 10 years of images, of moments both fresh and faded, to tell the story of the past decade.
He ordered books, consulted chefs and professors, pored over historical writings — especially the work of W.E.B. Du Bois, whose sociological study "The Philadelphia Negro" proved a key inspiration.
"It doesn't bother me," said Representative Trey Hollingsworth, Republican of Indiana, as he pored over color-coded charts that reminded him how he should vote on each amendment.
It's become a catch-22 for Warren, with her bold, big-idea policy proposals pored over by the media as simultaneously her great strength and a possible vulnerability.
Other experts quickly pored over the map, and found previously undisclosed Patriot missile launching sites, possible patrol routes, and even a staggering security flaw in Taiwan's missile system.
We pored over warranty information, digested hundreds of user reviews, and, finally, put each grill through a grueling series of cooking tests to find the best of the best.
Wang and his colleagues pored over years of data on air temperature, wind speeds, pollution, and climate features like sea ice, snowfall, and El Niños to find the answer.
First, collected images will be pored over by a team of gastroenterologists, Hachuel said, who will be responsible for classifying the stool in them according to the Bristol scale.
Maybe, hiding in the middle of all this, there's an important question to be pored over, one that deals with consent, artistic license, the role of law in art.
In focus will be the Fed's statement and economic projections, which will be pored over for any sign of reaction to political outsider Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election win.
The newspaper has since shared the documents with more than 403 news organizations and 400 journalists in 80 countries, who have pored over them for the past 12 months.
The president has also "pored" over news articles highlighting Kavanaugh's time in the Bush administration, but nothing he found was damaging enough to jeopardize the judge in Trump's eyes.
Late-night hosts on Thursday pored over the bombshell accounts of the Trump administration's first year contained in "Fire and Fury," a forthcoming book by the journalist Michael Wolff.
LONDON — Amateur lip readers pored over the video clip almost as soon as the British Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, shook his head and muttered a few words in disgust.
Last night, I woke coughing, opened my laptop and pored over the map of California only to see 300 miles in each direction blanketed in some measure of smoke.
During the reconstruction, the biologists pored over millions of genes from thousands of species of microbes, isolating the 355 most ancient ones — those that were probably present in Luca.
Ms. Hughes and Ms. McInerney pored over pages and pages of phone records from the cottage, the apartments and the Durst Organization that they had gotten from the detectives.
So over the winter, he pored over video of players he admired, like Josh Donaldson, Miguel Cabrera, Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez, power hitters who used the entire field.
And the news media pored over their calls, with slow motion video and freeze frame and the benefit of hindsight, and told them they were not fit for purpose.
In data news, investors also pored over weekly jobless claims, which totaled 245,000 in the most recent week, down slightly from the 247,000 claims reported for the previous week.
Does this mean that he or other powerful figures in Moscow have pored over the Koran and come to conclusions which are different from those of Mr Trump's zealous advisers?
I read and report on studies like this every day, but this time, as I pored over my printed-off copy at my desk, highlighter in hand, something different happened.
She brought her dad the iPad and they pored over message after message in which Williams assured clients that their insurance would cover their workouts at no cost to them.
He pored over topo maps of Manhattan to figure out what parts of town would be underwater after catastrophic sea level rise, and he traveled to China for Red Moon.
She read the papers every day, pored over every magazine, saw every play and every movie, and was up on all things current, more so than people half her age.
Investigators pored over the gunman's history: born in New York to Afghan immigrants, abusive to his former wife, once claiming a connection to Al Qaeda, two pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia.
As the weeks went on, we pored over details, like what songs would be on the playlist, what kind of photo booth to have, what kind of tacos to serve.
As our bus cut through the steep topography on a highway meandering along the fast-flowing Cao'e River, I pored over my list of factory addresses with my interpreter Jackie.
People pored over the details she reported — about his choosing the wine, about his seeming eagerness to leave the oyster bar they went to, about his calling her a car.
But a team of researchers who pored over satellite images say they've located a secret military facility deep in the desert that suggests Tehran may have quietly restarted the program.
The researchers at the University of the West of England found that more than half of those studied read their work email and pored over work documents as they traveled.
Unlike the documents that Sam has pored over at the Citadel in Oldtown, Bran has no political filters, no uncertainties, and no restrictions on the information he can witness and remember.
From music to movies, fashion to food, Elvis Presley's influence on culture has been pored over in exhaustive detail since he emerged as an entertainment titan more than six decades ago.
The FBI has been asking for Pagliano's cooperation for months as dozens of investigators pored over thousands of Clinton emails in a secure room on the fourth floor of FBI headquarters.
Within weeks, I'd pored over every piece of writing credibly attributed to Le Roux or Satoshi, and found myself perplexed at the growing size of the "for" column on my spreadsheet.
The three draft laws, introduced on Thursday and pored over by parliamentarians in closed-door sessions on Friday, will be used against the multi-billion dollar mining sector first, analysts said.
Tarang Arora, president of Amrapali Jewels, described how he pored over a set of charcoal and colored pencil sketches of an anklet and a headpiece for an 33-year-old girl.
While private to the last, she maintained close ties to three French presidents during her lifetime and was never far from the society pages, which pored over her family relations minutely.
Detectives pored over 5,000 hours of closed circuit television footage taken in Salisbury, looking for people who might have sprayed it on them, and taken statements from 500 witnesses. Det. Sgt.
They have pored over the bill to single out the most far-reaching provisions, then relayed them to senators from moderate districts, hoping to convince them to vote against the bill.
Despite the meticulous planning that went into the attack, the gunman left behind few obvious traces, with no social media footprint to examine or manifesto to be pored over, he said.
For weeks after reading that paper, she says she was not getting a lot of sleep as she pored over the research on these so-called adverse childhood events, or ACEs.
Its technology can help sift speedily through images taken by pill-size sensors that patients swallow, allowing doctors to detect intestinal disorders 70 percent faster than if they pored over videos.
Washington first learned of the story when Witherspoon brought it to her attention, and together, the friends and collaborators pored over Ng's text to embody the quiet tension of Shaker Heights.
The next day, Ms. Iyer pored over the state legislature's website, discovered how to track bills, and soon turned her notes on thwarting conservative proposals into a do-it-yourself newsletter.
Dr. Kyle Sue, a family medicine professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, wanted to find out, so he pored over as much sex-related flu research as he could find.
After a choppy trading session, European equities finished predominantly mixed on Friday, after investors pored over another batch of earnings and digested new PMI figures for the U.K. and the euro zone.
"It's inspired by the surrealist ball that Baron and Baroness Rothschild gave at their chateau in France in 1972," said Ms. von Buhler, who has pored over pictures of the legendary party.
My co-workers and I pored over speech draft after speech draft, methodically verifying that every individual factual statement in any of the president's prepared remarks was backed up by reputable sources.
The market sees little chance of a hike, although the vote split and accompanying statement will be pored over for clues on the future path of policy in the world's largest economy.
Glatt tells PEOPLE he pored over "thousands of pages" of Spears' blog and her social media posts, as well as speaking with the attorneys in the case, Spears' family and Spears' herself.
Investors pored over the details from the ECB Governing Council's latest meeting, with the council saying the introduction of negative interest rates had been "broadly" beneficial for banks in the euro zone.
While he pored over surety bonds during the day, his poetry, which flourished as a "secret vice", became a place where "fire-fangled feathers" coexisted with "dream[s] of baboons and periwinkles".
Diane Miller, the new treasurer, had pored over the bank records and saw that the club's A.T.M. card had been used to pay for $113 hairdressing appointments, hotel stays, wine and cigars.
A first-time developer, he pored over every detail of the project and lived on site during construction, only to face the global economic crisis, Mexico's drugs wars and countless construction delays.
But as Fitts pored over the Air Force's crash data, he realized that if "accident prone" pilots really were the cause, there would be randomness in what went wrong in the cockpit.
As an Anglo-American, I pored over Henry Popple's 210 map of North America, fascinated by its apportionment of land and by an accuracy that would have been remarkable for the time.
I pinned and pored over articles counting 353 things I needed to do before the baby arrived and quickly found myself inundated with recommendations for outrageously expensive and possibly lethal infant pillows.
She pored over piles of statements and trade confirmations, built spreadsheets and traded phone calls and emails with the broker who handled the account, Trevor Rahn, his manager and the manager's manager.
In the last few days, reporters have pored over Kavanaugh's high school yearbook and calendar, searching for evidence of his attitudes toward women and of his whereabouts in the summer of 1982.
The night before her appointment with the itchy man, Iammatteo pored over the patient's medical records, as was her practice, to try to get a sense of what might be going on.
When I walked back across the bridge, a United States passport control officer pored over my passport for several minutes: the Iranian visa, the Iraqi visa, the Chinese visa, the Indian visa.
We've spent hours with the game and pored over the Civilopedia to give you some tips for conquering your foes through military might, the power of scientific discovery, cultural dominance and religious ubiquity.
Throughout her pregnancy, the 40-year-old New York City meditation teacher pored over the natural-birth canon, books like Ina May Gaskin's Spiritual Midwifery and Bountiful, Beautiful, Blissful by Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa.
"We suspect there are still some survivors trapped inside," the head of one rescue team, Agus Haryono, told Reuters at the collapsed seven-storey Hotel Roa Roa as he pored over its blueprints.
Its systems and structures will be pored over in the future not only as a shining example of game design, but as what can be achieved when you're willing to throw everything behind.
Over the course of a two year investigation, launched by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro's office, a grand jury heard several witness statements and pored over documents from six dioceses in the state.
Knowing that praying mantises are carnivorous, not to mention voracious hunters, the researchers pored over 147 incidents—both amateur and scholarly—of mantis-on-bird predation, hoping to find clues about this behavior.
We met Lucas when we pored over the contestant answers online but nothing prepared viewers for the "WHAAABOOOOMS" that exploded in the house on Monday night as soon as his limo pulled up.
Still, Urzua forecast a jump in both government revenues and spending in real terms, presenting numbers that will be pored over by bondholders keen to ensure the projections in the document are credible.
Feldman has pored over countless pages of medical records before testifying in cases -- some in which he believed abuse had occurred and some in which he believed the mother had been falsely accused.
"The problem is there are so many papers to go through and it's difficult to spot all details," Maffi said as he pored over documents looking for performance fees charged to his account.
Whether those moves were sufficient remained an open question on Saturday as experts pored over data emitted by the plane in its final minutes for clues as to what had brought it down.
Leaked initially to Süddeutsche Zeitung, a German newspaper, the documents have been pored over by a consortium of journalistic outlets, which released a series of articles last week, several about the art market.
After having seen the rise in liver failure cases at his own institution, Tapper and a colleague pored over data from the U.S. Census Bureau and examined death certificates for nearly 600,000 adults.
But as relatives and human rights investigators pored over witness accounts, autopsy reports and photos of the bodies and the house's blood-splattered walls, many grew convinced that the men had been executed.
But Mr. Olmsted said he has often pored over pages half-eaten by flames and rumpled by water damage and still been able to make out the vital details of a soldier's life.
His team has pored over documents related to the Clinton and Nixon cases, and he honed the White House's central argument by crafting the trial brief due to Congress by noon on Monday.
Good Sonic games offered sprawling spaces that could be covered in blazing fast speed, or pored over for secrets, especially once characters with different traversal abilities, like Tails and Knuckles, entered the mix.
John Kelly's furrowed brow, Melania Trump's sartorial slogans—such giveaways, real and imagined, have been pored over by those anxious to know how any right-minded person could work for the tweeter-in-chief.
With the help of several analysts, I downloaded the dumps and pored over the leaked membership database (or at least the small piece of it that was dumped), the software code, and internal emails.
Look, if you really have thought this through, pored over your stretched budget, and decided that it's either fast fashion or your cell phone bill, by all means, buy the $20 blouse for work.
The plan, which is expected to start selectively leaking out on Tuesday on Capitol Hill and to lobbyists across Washington, is still being carefully pored over by House, Senate and White House tax experts.
Local blogs meticulously pored over its decline, noting its trash-strewn, thickly sticky floors, ripped upholstery and frequently broken toilets; patrons bemoaned it as well, collectively giving it a two-star rating on Yelp.
"We are like a family here," said Thomas Mühlbauer, the German-Austrian manager and co-owner, with his brother, of the store on Istanbul's main shopping avenue, as students peacefully pored over their books.
I pored over this grid post-solve, as I do when working with Will and Joel on submissions, and I couldn't find more than three — maybe five, if I'm being super nitpicky — subpar answers.
On a warm September day, sitting at a table in her living room, Ms. Davydova pored over family photographs and Jewish history books, one of which includes the only remaining photograph of her father.
Turkish investigators pored over video footage and witness statements on Wednesday after three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers opened fire and blew themselves up in Istanbul's main airport, killing 41 people and wounding 239.
For eight weeks, AP reporters pored over a database of roughly 4,43 Gmail accounts targeted by the hackers who also leaked more than two thousand confidential files last year, stolen from the Democratic National Committee.
A solid recovery in commodities helped lift European stocks by the close on Thursday, as investors pored over the minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's July meeting on top of digesting another batch of earnings.
Along with her professor, Nathan Smith, and Megan Reiter, a postdoct at the University of Michigan, Kiminki pored over images of the star system taken by the Hubble Space Telescope over the last two decades.
In an effort that was viewed as mostly ineffective but largely symbolic, her agents manually pored over the list of sales and refunded tickets to buyers who bought more than the limit, presumably for resale.
From having pored over countless anecdotes — and some of his love letters to his wife Barbara — I'd say that his approach to family was up there with his role in the re-unification of Germany.
Such is the irresistible pull of Silicon Valley that I fear the manuscript will be pored over mainly for clues to getting a job at Facebook or having a venture selected by the Y Combinator.
The doctors pored over medical journals and decided to approach Dr. Michele De Luca, the director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine Stefano Ferrari at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Modena, Italy.
We pored over the latest NFL depth charts and dusty old records to pick out five players who will ride a wave of good play and goodwill into their very first Pro Bowl this season.
For the biography of the former vice president, artists pored over photos and videos, paying particular attention to Mr. Cheney's most prominent features, like the silhouette of his nose and the dimple on his chin.
As we pored over dozens of lists handicapping the next big food trends, and interviewed the people who get paid to drill into consumer behavior, we kept in mind that everyone could be dead wrong.
More often, customers are like Fabrice Nozier, a senior at Drew University in Madison, N.J. "I like the feel of this place," he said as he sat on the floor and pored over filmmaking volumes.
"I'm just happy to be alive, man," he said, in the same energetic, earnest tone as every one of the videos I've pored over since he was indicted by a grand jury earlier this year.
The team of researchers from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in New Jersey pored over data from a backlog of head and neck injuries reported at emergency rooms in the U.S. from 1998 to 2017.
Islamist groups such as Islamic State and al Qaeda have used interpretations of hadiths - numbered in the thousands and pored over by scholars for centuries - to justify violence and to urge supporters to carry out attacks.
The data were of key importance for the U.S. as investors pored over the figures for any indications into how well the U.S. economy is performing, and whether the Federal Reserve would raise rates in September.
Given an assignment to replicate the analysis behind a published academic paper, he pored over the data used for an influential study on government debt written by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, both professors at Harvard.
Analysts have pored over satellite imagery of the reclusive state to discover the movement of shipping containers and trucks at crucial weapons facilities in the northern part of the country, according to The Wall Street Journal.
But I kept dreaming, as I pored over my lists of places in Italy I dreaded to see, foods I hoped not to eat, and famous cathedrals I did not want to go on tours of.
In an apparent joke at the tough balancing act he faces, Hammond was photographed by the Sunday Times looking puzzled and scratching his head as he pored over papers coming from his famous red budget briefcase.
I pored over the final pages of my edition of Anne's diary, where the facts of what happened after the police raided the Secret Annexe were stated tersely: deportation to Westerbork, Auschwitz, and, finally, Bergen-Belsen.
Researchers at the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency have conducted interviews, pored over old maps and scrutinized battle reports to narrow down the places where ground teams would need to dig if joint recovery work resumes.
"Women who see themselves as creative or artistic are more likely to pursue computer science today than in the past," says Sax, who has pored over decades of demographic data about the students in STEM fields.
Alyssa Loorya, who founded the company in 219, and her staff pored over tax records, historic maps, renderings, paintings and papers at the New-York Historical Society and the Municipal Archives, building a timeline for the site.
One of the most notable was a State Department official called Raymond F. Smith, whose Cold War classic "Negotiating with the Soviets" is still much pored-over by business executives wanting insights into their Russian counterparts' mindset.
He cites only the parts of the report that are favorable to his thesis — a disservice to the massive, rigorous work of the 16-person committee of scientists, who pored over thousands of studies for the review.
For the last few years, everyone pored over the intricacies of this prophecy during insufferably nerdy conversations, but then the last episode came along and it turned out that the showrunners didn't care about it after all.
My parents went to a class called Family to Family sponsored by NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and my dad fervently pored over the class material for tips on how to deal with my situation.
Pait and his co-author, neurosurgeon Dr. Justin Dowdy, pored over Dallek's subsequent book, numerous other biographies and scores of documents and X-rays at the JFK Library in Boston to prepare their paper, published in September.
After his arrest, investigators and journalists pored over his wide network of high-profile connections and Campbell was identified as a previous passenger on Epstein's plane and called out over pictures with his alleged madame, Ghislaine Maxwell.
We conducted dozens of interviews and pored over thousands of pages of documents and court depositions taken from PG&E employees who recounted how supervisors ignored concerns and warnings about vulnerabilities of the system and its equipment.
Increasingly, those videos are then pored over by algorithms analyzing details such as words and grammar, facial expressions and the tonality of the job applicant's voice, trying to determine what kinds of attributes a person may have.
Widodo's advisers have pored over surveys of millennials' views and one, who declined to be identified without authorization to speak to the media, said "sports, music, and film" were being targeted for their appeal to the group.
Over the past year, my organization, the Brennan Center, pored over data from 6,600 jurisdictions and found the median rate of purging across the country has risen from 6.2 percent of voters to 7.8 percent since 2008.
"It has seemed to me that budget day ain't what it used to be," said Robert Bixby, who has pored over the budget for more than 25 years at the Concord Coalition, a fiscal responsibility advocacy group.
Hints that Disney did not expect A Wrinkle in Time to be a world-dominating hit started appearing a few weeks ago — signs and portents that were pored over by the journalists and industry observers following along online.
As Ethiopian investigators pored over black box data from their crash, sources with knowledge of the doomed Lion Air cockpit voice recorder revealed how pilots searched a manual to figure out why they were hurtling down to sea.
I dutifully pored over the material I was sent in the months leading up to the game, outlining the fictional world, the design and mechanics, my character's personal history and goals, and mundane logistics like travel and scheduling.
Harris, a plaintiff in the case, has studied tortured district maps, she's pored over legal briefs replete with raw data and mathematical calculations and she believes it all boils down to one thing: an individual's right to vote.
For the past year, scientists have pored over data collected during the lead-up and aftermath of the probe's passage from the major sphere of influence of the Sun into the void between stars, called the interstellar medium.
Some observations about novels she loved ("Madame Bovary") and authors she admires (Elsa Morante), as well as excised passages from her novels, do shed light on her writing and will be pored over by both fans and scholars.
An internal Silver Lake finance team that included Joerg Adams, Geoff Oltmans and Frank Walters, as well as their counterparts at Dell, Tyler Johnson and Ryan Weninger, pored over the plans and spent hours pitching to prospective investors.
I kept getting closer to the painting, like a doctor or jeweler, as I pored over its irregular, scarred surface, noticing each of the different material manifestations of paint that the artist brought together in a single work.
I dutifully pored over the material I was sent in the months leading up to the game, outlining the fictional world, the design and mechanics, my character's personal history and goals, and mundane logistics like travel and scheduling.
The idea for the show — and the thesis that preceded it — came to her after sitting through a few too many art history lectures that pored over the white subject of "Olympia," but barely mentioned its black one.
Like everyone else in the country, he had been forced to wait while in Washington, Mr. Barr and a small circle of officials at the Justice Department pored over Mr. Mueller's report and decided what to make public.
They largely chose from a list of contenders compiled that morning by three editors in New York who pored over the home pages and mobile alerts of national news sites, as well as dozens of pitches from publications.
Already, the lyrics are being dissected and pored over across social media and beyond, as listeners try to decode which details come from the real lives of one of the most famous (and famously private) duos in entertainment.
The party had already been forced to spend millions of dollars to prop up its nominee in a race being pored over for clues about the national political environment in the tumultuous first months of Mr. Trump's presidency.
"Here, we have the alpha and the omega of enslavement in North America," Mr. Givens said, pointing at some tall brick walls and, next to them, an archaeological site where two women in dusty galoshes pored over clipboards.
His Sea Ranch-branded baseball caps, his tailored suits and the Casio watch he and other investigators sported were pored over much in the same way that Melania Trump's clothes are examined for evidence of her concealed politics.
For two months, the young actors had watched documentaries, pored over police evidence and interviews with survivors, researched the mental health issues of the gunmen, and tried to put themselves in the shoes of teenagers experiencing a mass shooting.
Nadeem's father, who ran a hair salon, pored over video footage and news photographs from the protest for months and submitted his findings to the Israeli police to help build a case against those responsible for his son's death.
In the show, Cunanan watches as his own manhunt grows more intense — his biography is pored over on the TV, his parents and his victims' parents are interviewed, and his friend Elizabeth begs for him to turn himself in.
Looking for clues to whether terrorists brought down EgyptAir Flight 804 and its 66 people aboard, investigators pored over the passenger list and questioned ground crew members at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, where the plane took off.
After Jeffrey Epstein's July 6 arrest on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, investigators have pored over the late financier's high-profile connections and multiple properties that could be key details in the disturbing allegations of orchestrated abuse against him.
In a desperate attempt to destroy his reputation and impugn his character, liberal journalists pored over his hundreds of published articles, media appearances, and offhand jokes, pulling quotes stripped of any context to make him seem sexist and racist.
The man and the band carry the weight of over thirty years of back-catalogue, mythology both described and lived, and the force of tragedy that makes every move they make pored over for, not just meaning, but importance.
A specific strain of the Jackson faithful has pored over the granular details of his life and cases, including the 2005 trial in which he was acquitted of charges he molested another boy, in hopes of proving his innocence.
For nearly five years, Brooklyn's criminal-justice system has been engaged in an unprecedented project as prosecutors, judges and lawyers have pored over scores of cases connected to the former star detective Louis Scarcella looking for evidence of misconduct.
That means that I solved the entire puzzle without understanding the theme, and it was only after a few of us here pored over the theme clues and entries that the light bulb went on and we got it.
CNN previously reported that Dick Smith, founder of Dick Smith Electronics and Dick Smith Foods, decided to tackle the mystery in 2016, and for two years his team pored over all the evidence to see what they could find.
To take a closer look at the kinds of data that get stolen in healthcare data hacks, Jiang and his coauthor pored over U.S. Department of Health and Human Services records on breaches that occurred between 2009 and 2019.
She has watched Trump's speeches and pored over his interviews, including a lengthy Q&A with Playboy magazine from 1990 in which he floats many of the controversial ideas he is now trying to implement as president, they say.
Not all the interviews are equally sharp (it's not clear why Elijah Wood had to be here), and it's easy to tell who is dabbling and who has pored over the sequence again and again to understand its effect.
The bride entered the church alone, while a passionate address by Michael Curry, the first black head of the Episcopal Church in the United States, which electrified Windsor Castle's 15th century St George's Chapel, has been pored over for its symbolism.
Gavigan knows well of this uphill battle, though he also is convinced of the promise of CBD, spending 20 minutes with this reporter outlining the research he has pored over and that suggests promise in numerous areas, including in treating epilepsy.
Most recently, the personal emails of John Podesta, a former White House chief of staff and current chairman on Secretary Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, have been posted on the website WikiLeaks, and eagerly pored over by political rivals and reporters alike.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Investigators pored over a Japanese mountain on Tuesday after a massive avalanche tore through a group of high school students and teachers, killing eight, amid questions about why avalanche warnings were ignored and whether they had proper equipment.
Chinese scholars have pored over the theories of Alfred Thayer Mahan, an American navy captain and 19th-century writer on "sea power" as a source of global strength resting on three pillars: commerce, naval firepower and access to far-flung bases.
Mueller's team also pored over records of 1,583 calls to 1,050 telephone numbers made on April 9 from the league office, and searched all the NFL's computers for evidence the league had the video, using a range of forensic tools.
Colla was one of three researchers who pored over data from citizen science programs, a North American bumblebee catalog dating back to the late-1800s, and their own field surveys to paint a comprehensive portrait of the species' fate in Canada.
The proposals in the request are based off of the words of Trump himself, according to Mulvaney, who said he and his staff pored over the president's speeches and news articles and had multiple conversations with him during the process.
Alicia, who works as a supervisor at an upscale restaurant, isn't married anymore and raising her kids on her own: "I left him because he's useless," she told me as we pored over vegetables from an open-air market before dinner.
When looking for a school in London, Ms Schweighofer had pored over school guides and paid a consultant to research local institutions, and she said she had been surprised to find there was no similar wealth of resources in Frankfurt.
The side effect was that when you could get something, whether it be an album or a magazine that looked like a portal into a new world, you pored over it, because it wasn't one Google search away all the time.
Lloyd pored over video of her on-field movements with Galanis, her personal coach for almost two decades, who kept reiterating that the fastest player on the field was not the one who runs the fastest but thinks the fastest.
Last summer, Laurie Gwen Shapiro, an author who was researching a book about Richard Byrd's expedition to Antarctica from 1928 to 1930, came across a news clipping about the Bloomingdale's ceremony as she pored over brittle scrapbooks in New York libraries.
MARKET NEWS * The Chinese yuan and the Australian dollar hovered below four-month highs touched last week in early Monday trade as investors pored over the U.S.-China trade deal, while sterling stayed strong after a decisive UK general election.
In the hours after the attack, investigators pored over all incoming calls and text messages by the airport night-shift staff in search of who might have tipped off the United States to Soleimani's movements, the Iraqi security officials said.
In the hours after the attack, investigators pored over all incoming calls and text messages by the airport night-shift staff in search of who might have tipped off the United States to Soleimanis movements, the Iraqi security officials said.
Those are some of the transmogrifications that scientists discovered as they pored over two years of photographs of Comet 2000P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko taken by Rosetta, the European Space Agency spacecraft whose comet-trailing mission came to a conclusion in September.
Murphy pored over the scores of Instant Pot recipes floating in the ether, but he hadn't been able to find any other Instant Pot wine recipes, just some for mulled wine that began with store-bought wine as their base.
Many of us have pored over the pros and cons of various makeup brush fibers, which holy-grail eyelash curler is worth the investment, and exactly what size blending sponge is best for tapping concealer into the inner corners of our nose.
She pored over maps the week before, but along the way and against her better judgment, she second-guessed herself, and would follow groups of runners she encountered who looked like they knew where they were going, only to be burned several times.
Over the course of 10 years, she and her team of researchers pored over old papers and letters written by Laura Ingalls Wilder, local newspaper accounts of Mary's illness and epidemiological data on blindness and infectious disease in the late 19th century.
Jeffrey Weiss, then the museum's senior curator, and Francesca Esmay, the Panza Collection's conservator, pored over archival records and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with artists, studio assistants, fabricators and curators while inspecting every inch of around 1 selected works of art.
As Ethiopian investigators pored over black box data from their crash, sources with knowledge of the doomed Lion Air cockpit voice recorder revealed how pilots scoured a manual in a losing battle to figure out why they were hurtling down to sea.
" While building Eligible in 2011, "I pored over everything I could find online, teaching myself day-by-day how to build Eligible's proof-of-concept," Gleason tells CNBC Make It. Franklin also touched on more tangible money advice in "The Way to Wealth.
But that's not really the case, reflecting how the movie business is now analyzed and pored over like primary results -- an expectations game,where the numbers drive perception, everyone occupies the role of pundit and prognosticator, and the public often sends mixed messages.
Over the course of more than a year as they weighed investing, Harris and Blitzer had pored over the numbers so often that, by the end, they had dozens of financial projections for the club, accounting for a host of different outcomes.
And while the political world waited for, then pored over, the partial results from not quite 236,1.73 voters in Iowa, there are currently about 21.7 million registered voters in California, and roughly 229 million of them received mail-in ballots this week.
So we pored over the menus, the membership cards, all the ephemera from these clubs, and we were very inspired to create something that was obviously more modern and progressive and diverse, but that had some of the spirit of those clubs.
The latest trade data, which would normally be pored over for clues on how the world's second-largest economy is faring, has been overshadowed by worries that the U.S.-China trade war is escalating, rather than nearing a resolution as many investors had expected.
Despite his research, Albright was as surprised as anyone by Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton, and in some vague effort to understand what had just happened, he pored over a Google spreadsheet filled with links to sites that spread false news throughout the campaign.
Knowing what we do about Malick's process, with hundreds of hours of footage shot by various teams and underlings that's then pored over and reconstructed in an edit room, maybe Tree of Life was just a fluke — a happy accident that may never be repeated.
To do this, a team led by Deputy Head of Graphics Simon Scarr used Google Earth and TripAdvisor, fishing chairs and sunscreen, and pored over 18 hours of video to come up with an estimate of the size of the crowd in the streets.
Maybe your credit card data will be part of a major leak, or account information will get posted somewhere, or if you're really unlucky you'll be explicitly targeted and the hack will be truly invasive: private conversations posted, nude photos distributed, purchase histories pored over.
If the Get Out trailer had been pored over as closely as Us is, the wrong conclusions about what the movie was saying about the state of race and Black autonomy in America could have been reached and colored audience reception to the film itself.
From the moment they met, Scully and Mulder exuded opposite personas: He pored over UFO abduction cases with enthusiasm, throwing pencils into the drop ceiling of his underfunded department, and she was a studied scientist, a forensic pathologist who rivaled Mulder's eccentricity with resolved skepticism.
As the robotic voice calmly doled out directions, optimized by ground monitoring stations and guided by satellite constellations, I remembered how a quarter century earlier, she and I pored over pages of highway networks in road atlases from the backseat, to help our parents navigate.
Democrats have also pored over thousands of pages of comments Barr has made as they try to understand his views on domestic policy issues, and will quiz him on how they may have changed since his last time in government, the committee aide said.
In an attempt to arrive at a more definitive result, the researchers pored over data from a National Cancer Institute database that collects information on cancer incidence, treatment and mortality from 22019 sites, encompassing 28% of the U.S. population, and links it with Medicare data.
The filmmakers pored over numerous biographies and firsthand accounts to separate fact from fiction, creating a two-hour narrative from a nine-decades-long life that included two marriages, encounters with Frederick Douglass and John Brown, and stints as a suffragist and Union spy.
When every word men utter about Time's Up and the #MeToo movement is pored over, parsed and often harshly criticized, silence is often the best option, but obviously not a fail-safe one, Hollywood insiders said, since that ended up drawing some criticism, too.
As a child, photographer (and MacArthur "Genius Grant" winner) Dawoud Bey pored over Lorraine Hansberry's book The Movement: Documentary of a Struggle for Equality; a photograph of an injured survivor of the bombing — Sarah Collins, whose sister was killed — seared itself on his memory.
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), which pored over the records during a year-long investigation, found that major banks such as Credit Suisse, HSBC, UBS and Societe Generale, are among a group of 10 financial institutions that requested the most off-shore companies for clients.
Thousands of pages of documents -- ranging from details on cases and authored legal articles to public comments, education experience, past work in previous administrations or on Capitol Hill -- will be pored over by congressional staff, outside groups and reporters as the days move toward the confirmation hearing.
Though it is not required by law, every other presidential nominee from a major party since 1976 has released tax returns, or at least a summary of them, and the public has pored over the paperwork for clues about how wealthy and charitable the candidates are.
All my life I'd seen you sneer at any sign of femininity in a man.... I pored over those images all night long—your body, your body in a skirt, the wig on your head, the lipstick on your mouth, the fake breasts under your tee shirt.
Mic pored over new course offerings at top online instruction sites like Udacity and Coursera — and examined reports on in-demand jobs requiring a specific new skill, — to come up with a list of five classes you can take to set sail on a fresh career.
Shortly after I had checked in with Sasha, the friendly young manager of the Union Square co-working space where I was renting desk space, she led me to a table where five other freelancers steadfastly pored over their laptops as if immured in iron lungs.
Ever since, art history experts have pored over this rather large allegorical painting, which depicts a decapitation scene from the biblical story of Judith of Bethulia, a young Jewish widow who ends the Assyrian siege on her city by seducing and beheading the sloshed general Holofernes.
As we passed a three-story dormitory painted Egyptian blue, Nichols told me that, as a college student in the late 2000s, he tumbled down what he calls the "climate change research hole," reading websites that pored over grim scientific projections about an increasingly warmer planet.
Over four days in January, armed with rice sacks and pruning shears, Dr. McDonald and several colleagues and students pored over two linked karsts, Phnom Kampong Trach and Phnom Domrei, climbing atop their jagged surfaces and passing all the way through them in a network of caves.
Investigators from the watchdog office reviewed more than 1 million records and conducted more than 100 interviews, and in recent weeks the Justice Department and FBI have pored over a draft of the report to determine the classification levels of the material, Horowitz has told lawmakers.
"The minutes of the MPC meeting will be pored over for any whiff of an interest rate rise, but the reality is that whether there's a hike this year or not, rates are set to remain low for some considerable time, " he opined in an email to clients.
This summer, with the help of interns who traveled to Denver from Ireland to assist with his research, Walsh and his team pored over records from the cemetery, nearby churches, the census, and newspaper archives to determine the identity of as many of the cemetery's unnamed as possible.
Ancient Tomes Were Unearthed To get a grasp on the thinking and language of the period, Mr. Eggers pored over books, church pamphlets from Cotton Mather, "The Discoverie of Witchcraft" (a 16th-century text that aims to disprove the existence of witches) and various sermons from Puritan ministers.
The outcome should shed some light on how the country will vote in a June 8 national election, and will be pored over for any confirmation of opinion polls that give May's Conservatives a runaway lead over the center-left Labour Party and the anti-EU UK Independence Party.
The facts surrounding this situation have been pored over countless times in the last three weeks, revealing a startling degree of anti-Catholic sentiment inherent not only in the Speakers office but in all those who don't believe a Catholic can provide pastoral services to people of different backgrounds.
The indictments in the Murphy case rested on the work of two detectives, Fernando Espindola and Julio LaSalle, who pored over hundreds of hours of surveillance video, listened to hours of recorded jailhouse calls and sifted through thousands of social media posts to gather evidence supporting conspiracy charges.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General William P. Barr and his team on Saturday pored over the highly anticipated report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, a senior Justice Department official said, preparing to deliver the investigation's "principal conclusions" to jittery lawmakers and President Trump as soon as Sunday.
I pored over lists of tourist attractions, theme parks, World Heritage sites, landmarks, museums, sporting and concert venues, bucket list locations, and so on, looking for side-by-side "ME" letters and tried to garner a varied and fun list of places where a selfie might be snapped.
Sanders, who pored over political philosophy in the stacks at the University of Chicago library and came into his career in politics as a civil rights proponent and staunch opponent of the Vietnam War, has repeatedly cited his formative years as an activist as a sign of commitment to racial justice.
The path to Baghdadi's demise was full of frustrations for Western and Arab intelligence agencies, who have pored over clues to the whereabouts of a man who imposed a reign of terror across a large swathe of Syria and Iraq, ordering his men to carry out mass executions and beheadings.
He pored over maps to promote vast new dams, including some on the Chaophraya river that regularly flooded Bangkok; the idea had come to him, as a keen naturalist, from the way monkeys pushed out their cheeks to hold a whole bunch of bananas, which were then released as needed.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to six finalists: online kid safety service Bark, interactive Twitch alternative Beam, Blockchain credit startup for emerging countries BitPagos, daily vitamin maker Ritual, ultra-affordable underwater drone SeaDrone and ultra-affordable water filtration system WaterO.
Investigators from the watchdog office reviewed more than 1 million records and conducted more than 100 interviews as part of the probe, and in recent weeks the Justice Department and FBI have pored over a draft of the report to determine the classification levels of the material, Horowitz has told lawmakers.
When we passed a block-long brutalist building, Liu immediately recognized it as the headquarters of the F.B.I. It turned out that he had pored over its floor plan online while researching his early novel "Supernova Era," which was published in 22001 and will appear in English later this year.
When I pitched the idea to Jeff, he immediately ran some code and sent back a list of every word/phrase that became another word when the Y changed to a K. Then we pored over the list and came up with words that had potential to make funny phrases.
The trend seems to be somewhere between AI program parading as human millennial and savvy communications employee who just pored over recent Know Your Meme entries: Liking your own Tweets is self-care Normal heart rate:⠀ /\⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ /\ __ / \ __/\__ / \ _ \/⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ \/When your crush slides into your DMs:⠀/\⠀ /\⠀ /\_/ \ /\_/ \ /\_/ \ /\_⠀ \/⠀⠀ \/⠀⠀ \/ Who would play you in the movie of your life?
As I pored over the new G-Wagen, as it's known, on Sunday night at the Michigan Theater in Detroit, it was immediately clear that the work paid off to make what was an old car with a patchwork of new tech a more harmonious and unified experience befitting a luxury car.
"I looked into my recent past and tried to remember such a time — sitting alone in an Indian restaurant spooning paneer onto my plate unmolested, or wearing my summer dress outside a café as I pored over the paper — and I was completely unable to locate an image of it," she says.
The senators said that their investigators have pored over nearly 100,000 pages of classified intelligence and documents turned over by the Trump campaign and other associates of the president's, and they have conducted more than 100 interviews with many of the top officials connected to both the Trump campaign and the intelligence community.
The book, arranged chronologically, consists in a careful (bordering on obsessive) reading of Thoreau's journals and letters, revealing a boy interested in the occult, ghost stories and magic, a teenager who pored over Arthurian legend and Greek mythology, and a man who interpreted the workings of nature through astrology and Native American shamanism.
Philip Roth's novel "The Plot Against America," Mr. Orwell's "1984" and Sinclair Lewis's "It Can't Happen Here" are being consulted as a literary trove for plumbing the national Id. Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" and Philip Dick's "The Man In The High Castle" are pored over for political clues to whatever is coming.
Despite our seeming unending appetite for "best of" lists (which this year has taken an even more extreme turn thanks to the end of the decade), all of them apparently read and pored over and shared until they trend on a variety of metrics, are we, actually, over the best-dressed list?
As with most Marvel properties, comics fans have pored over any scrap of information they can find about the forthcoming show; they know that it comes to Netflix on September 30, and they know that Mike Colter will play the title role—a wrongfully imprisoned ex-convict with bulletproof skin—but not much else.
After the younger Mr. Edmonds watched a short video his daughter produced in 2009 for a college assignment about her grandfather's World War II service, he decided he needed to know more and pored over his father's diaries, which contained no account of the episode other than the phrase "before the commander" with no explanation.
While Michelle Obama's outfits were pored over in great detail ("People take pictures of the shoes I wear, the bracelets, the necklace," Michelle said last year), no one even noticed that her husband had the same look on repeat: "They didn't comment that for eight years [Barack] wore the same tux, same shoes," she said.
Where TV-related guilt comes from For her recently published book "The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life," Anya Kamenetz, an education correspondent at NPR, pored over all the research on TV consumption and children and found that the majority of parents have nothing to worry about.
Inside the space, with its high ceilings, a Shepard Fairey mural and an open kitchen, some customers excitedly pored over paper menus and trawled for tables, while those lucky enough to be seated were tucking into their quinoa tabbouleh with falafel and pickled beets or khao salad with steak, crispy rice and roasted broccoli.
Well you may not know it if you haven't read George R.R. Martin's books, but one of the biggest prophecies actually concerns Daenerys — it was given to her by the character Quaithe, and although it's never spoken in the show it's a passage in the books that has long been pored over and analysed for clues.
Behind-the-scenes: House leadership sources have pored over the article and are privately discussing theories about where the leak came from: One theory — bolstered by the article's dateline ("Kiev, Ukraine") — is that the Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, or one of his associates, left behind a recording device after meeting earlier that day with Ryan.
I pored over books about sexual deviance, pornography addiction, the effects of childhood sexual abuse, and dissociative identity disorder — all suggested to me either by what Jason was disclosing in our visits (he was like a volcano spewing toxins, one that we'd all mistaken for an inert mountain) or by the doctors and researchers I connected with.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Picked apart and pored over by a confederacy of film-obsessed mavens with keen eyes and airtight attention spans, Stanley Kubrick's opus The Shining (663) has proven remarkably fecund over its 266-year lifetime — almost inexhaustible, like a runaway dream or a repressed memory, or perhaps more appropriately, the Winchester Mystery House.
As United States intelligence agencies and outside experts pored over the 55,000 pages, and 183 compact discs of Iranian files, the starkly divergent reactions to Mr. Netanyahu's presentation on each side of the Atlantic suggested how the debate over the Iran deal was likely to play out should Mr. Trump decide to reimpose sanctions on Tehran.
I haven't seen Hereditary yet but I'm pretty sure this is the scariest thing I'll come across all week: An international team of more than 70 scientists pored over two dozen estimates for ice loss in Antarctica gleaned from satellites and concluded that the ice sheet lost three trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2017.
Where I first read the book relating to Pudge's thirst for adventure, this time I pored over the passages where he can't stop thinking about the layers between him and Alaska as they lay next to each other; about how she acts differently when she's drunk; about the tiny infinitesimal moments that he clings to, and the many more where it is hopeless.
Each book was blank—and yet, beyond the blank pages, each book contained an identical index that started like this: A Ghost Train ... AZURE 21Abraxoids (or Abraxas Stones) ... AZURE 2200Absolute Discretion ... INDIGO 2200Absolute Zero ... ONYX 2250Abydos ... OPAL 0003Administration of Sympathetic Resonance ... FERN 2000Aerodamnation ... ONYX 2200 The minutes stretched on as I pored over the index, recognizing some names but not most.
While a stone-faced immigration officer pored over pictures of our wedding, I sat there sweating through the back of my pants, obsessing over our lawyer's final words before we went into the hearing: Juju had a great chance of receiving her green card — she was a doctor, we had married for love, we were the right age and had similar backgrounds.
Last week, with the midterm elections fast approaching, law-enforcement agents pored over an accumulating pile of crude explosive devices that had been sent to some of the President's most prominent critics: Barack Obama , Hillary Clinton , Joe Biden , Eric Holder , Maxine Waters, George Soros , Robert De Niro, Tom Steyer, Cory Booker , Kamala Harris , and, at the CNN offices in New York, John Brennan and James Clapper .
" While building Eligible in 2011, "I pored over everything I could find online, teaching myself day-by-day how to build Eligible's proof-of-concept," Gleason tells CNBC Make It. Six years later, she still focuses on self-education: "If I feel creatively burnt out from working long hours, I'll go and read something inspiring about someone's journey: Steve Jobs, Ben Franklin, Marie Curie, Katharine Hepburn.
After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges' notes and narrowed the list down to six finalists: Augmedics, colormass, Future Family, Matic, Onēva and Pi. These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of our final panel of judges, which included: Theresia Gouw (Aspect Ventures), Kirsten Green (Forerunner Ventures), Aileen Lee (Cowboy Ventures), Ann Miura-Ko (Floodgate), Matthew Panzarino (TechCrunch) and Krishna Yeshwant (GV).
In "Why Can't We Teach Slavery Right in American Schools," Nikita Stewart writes about the history of teaching about slavery in American education and what it looks like today: In 463, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit organization that researches and monitors hate groups, pored over 246 popular U.S. history books and surveyed more than 276,76 social-studies teachers and 1,000 high-school seniors to understand how American slavery is taught and what is learned.
Social eating started to become deeply uncomfortable — I had to pretend, for example, that I hadn't painstakingly pored over every detail of the menu in advance, deciding exactly what I would eat, or that it didn't make my heart sink completely when my dinner companions would announce at the end of our meal that they were "too full for dessert" (a concept I still honestly cannot wrap my head around), as I was too embarrassed to be the only one indulging.
She has largely stuck to the script that she wants Britain to regain control over immigration, restore its sovereignty and also to get the best possible trading relations with the EU, but any comment that seems to stray is pored over for signs of how May sees Britain's future relationship with the EU. Asked whether May had ruled out getting preferential access to the single market in her interview on Sunday, her spokeswoman said she had ruled nothing out or in.
The reasons for her loss will be pored over in the days and weeks to come, but a lack of enthusiasm for Clinton paired with a late cycle of scandalous headlines took a strong hit on her once sizable lead; the FBI announced it was reopening an investigation into her private email server, only to again announce there was still nothing to be found, while WikiLeaks continued to dump troves of hacked private emails from her campaign chair John Podesta, revealing the internal conversations of her campaign and closest allies.
The shadow of a noose thrice hung heavy over Salem: in 1696, when four young women put over 200 civilians in prison, resulting in the deaths of 19; in 1954, as playwright Arthur Miller pored over case logs in the Salem Library; and again in 2016, as Saoirse Ronan, Tavi Gevinson, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, and Elizabeth Teeter today reprise the roles of Abigail Williams, Mary Warren, Susanna Walcott, and Betty Parriss in Belgian director Ivo van Howe's stark, modern reprisal of The Crucible, on Broadway through July 17.
It is love-watched, it is hate-watched, it is background-watched, it is pored over by at least one very funny podcast ("Bitch Sesh"), it is debated by feminists, it is singled out for a particular kind of cultural degradation that has seeped into our national conversation and it is fairly said to have been a factor in our recent elevation of a reality-show host to the highest office of this country, a man who apparently spent Thanksgiving asking his guests, game-show style, whom he should pick for secretary of state.
For most of us nine jillion Bruce Springsteen fans who've stood through years of his barn-burning, bombs-dropping, ceiling-­cracking, ozone-splitting three-hour mega-­extravaganza concerts, in all manner of nasty weather and good, who've bought and rebought album after album, who've pored over lyrics, mused over his complex musical and band life, as well as his privacy-shrouded marital, familial and psychic forays, and who've demarked sovereign occasions in our own lives with the strains of "No Surrender" running through our hectic brains — for all of us in his global audience — the perpetual fascination of Bruce (I've never, I give you my word, shouted that out at a performance) is simply: How the hell do you get from Freehold, N.J., to this in only 50 short years?

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