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A close listen reveals language that may be presaging a military intervention.
In 21, Proposition 13 sharply reduced California's property taxes, presaging a nationwide tax revolt.
He poured on the estrogen, presaging his role as helpmeet in the East Wing.
The emotion-fueled campaign season has galvanized Democrats and Republicans alike, presaging high turnout overall.
In China, the tone has turned more positive, potentially presaging a conclusion to the talks.
This nexus is particularly troubling, likely presaging an era of American decline and Chinese hegemony.
The subsequent sentences are impacted and fractured, the jamming together of disconnected images presaging Dadaism.
The markets might fret that Portugal or even Italy could follow, presaging the currency's eventual collapse.
The show's parallel historic timeline starts shortly before the book burning, presaging the tensions in subsequent episodes.
Saudi Arabia has also warned aid workers to leave much of Yemen, ominously presaging M.S.F.'s Aug.
The boy threw sweets at the emperor, perhaps presaging Izrael's career in the chocolate and candy business.
And we found that "Which campaign is having the most fun?" was a leading indicator, presaging ballot success.
And other Democrats who relied on traditional, big-dollar fundraisers also slipped, presaging difficulties financing robust campaigns. Sen.
That's not only a matter of presaging election victories, but gauging public support -- or opposition -- to sweeping, fundamental change.
Presaging a tendency to play multiple angles simultaneously, Levandowski didn't just work for Thrun and Hall in this period.
Curated by Raul Zamudio and Juan Puntes, this third iteration was a bitter, predictive pill presaging Trump's astonishing victory.
But Manchester won both Original Screenplay (presaging La La Land's ultimate defeat) and, more notably, Best Actor for Affleck.
Presaging the Levandowski incident, a federal grand jury later brought criminal charges against six Fitbit employees for trade-secret theft.
Special elections can be quirky, at times presaging a coming political wave and in other cases carrying no great symbolism.
The White House initially was furious, but Obama soon went along, presaging a profound and positive change in public attitudes.
Moholy-Nagy carried the Constructivist aesthetic into the postwar era — presaging kinetic art, early Minimalism, environmental art and even Conceptual Art.
This could become a breakthrough moment, presaging policies that address the security of both Israelis and Palestinians as being mutually inclusive.
He'll take his phone, his social media and his show on the road, driving across the country, presaging that possible presidential run.
Ripping up the TPP deal was Trump's first executive order, presaging his strategy of higher tariffs to get the Chinese to change.
Perhaps the most extraordinary feature of Nochlin's essay is its presaging and active encouragement of a multi-disciplinary approach to art history.
First, economic surveys in Europe took a turn for the worse (presaging growth in GDP of only 22017%, annualised, in the first quarter).
Investors may wonder which U.S. stocks are most at risk if the plunging shares are presaging more economic calamity in the Asian country.
Looking back, Mr. Trump's response to the lawsuit can be seen as presaging his handling of subsequent challenges, in business and in politics.
But his base, then and now, was exceedingly small, presaging his current wide rejection by the French, not just by the Yellow Vests.
" Buruma also appeared in not one but two Suntory whiskey ads, as if presaging Bill Murray's sarcastically avuncular role in "Lost in Translation.
Liberia will hold an election on October 10th (see article), presaging its first transfer of power from one elected president to another since 1944.
Trump has recently lashed out at Warren, Biden and others during campaign rallies and in interviews, presaging potential clashes on the 2020 campaign trail.
His body in these shots contains traces of his earlier life while presaging the kind of body horror that would give David Cronenberg pause.
But there was a silver lining for the Vermont senator: many observers had seen the flier as presaging a union endorsement of another candidate.
In 2014, Mr Xi said it was time for the people of Asia to run Asia, presaging a push to dominate the South China Sea.
Possibly presaging a raft of claims, Norwegian Air said it would seek recompense for lost revenue and extra costs after grounding its 737 MAX aircraft.
He complained about illegal voting and a rigged result before Election Day 2016, presaging a refusal to accept the results as legitimate if he lost.
In season two, Elizabeth nearly hit a family of deer with her car, presaging the dark times her children were about to be drawn into.
Like a meteor rocketing toward Earth, Music Twitter had converged for its first real moment of the decade—a presaging of future times and trends.
"If Trump takes Iowa, he'll probably take New Hampshire and go all the way," Mr. Kriener, the unemployed cook, told me, presaging Monday's cable TV punditry.
Presaging the primary night parties he would later hold at Trump Tower, Mr. Trump insisted that the "Apprentice" set be built inside his Fifth Avenue skyscraper.
A third washout here could have been too much for his would-be supporters to endure, presaging a collapse in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday.
It's giddy, impersonal, and an uncanny presaging of the "Live for today, because tomorrow may never come" attitude that would come to define EDM as a whole.
Presaging Cortana and other "digital assistants," Sunrise connected with just about every account you had — email, social media and productivity — to help surface important information you need.
But he ended up claiming just 22016 percent of the vote, to 211 percent for the Democrat, Doug Applegate, presaging the closest House election of the cycle.
The book enjoined true conservatives to topple the party's kingmakers and compromisers, presaging the rise of the Tea Party and Mr. Trump — and now, Mr. Sessions himself.
All of which means we should enjoy our big market gains now — because they are essentially presaging a gloomy, even if not disastrous, economic decade to come.
Many of Breugel's paintings are composed using a similar dialectical structure – a particular light in the foreground, and, in the distance, a light presaging things to come.
We also hear the telltale clicking of the keyboard to which Dr. Wachter alludes, presaging an encounter in which the doctor-computer relationship overrides the doctor-patient relationship.
"I need your help and I need a version of me to make this work that is better than me," the sender wrote, seemingly presaging the Satoshi persona.
The fact that it will be done commercially has implications that go beyond all that, presaging an era when space flight will become as common as air travel.
When a military coup in 1970 begot a government unfriendly to Communists, civil war ensued, presaging the ascendance of Pol Pot and the Communist Khmer Rouge in 1975.
But it is becoming increasingly clear that, far from presaging a breakthrough with North Korea, Mr Trump's summit-driven diplomacy has simply provided a hiatus amid the acrimony.
" On "Bricks," Migos debuted an even more adlib-heavy and distorted style than ever before, presaging the sound that would take them to number-one with "Bad and Boujee.
The clock, meanwhile, has been moved from the top center to the top left, possibly presaging a display notch but more likely just aligning the two devices' software design.
"For a year now, the German economy has been only crawling forward," Rees said, with the many uncertainties facing exporters presaging more pain over the rest of the year.
" On "Bricks," Migos debuted an even more adlib-heavy and distorted style than ever before, presaging the sound that would take them to number-one with "Bad and Boujee.
In 2005, Democrats rolled to victory in Virginia and New Jersey, presaging an electoral wave in 2006 and inspiring throngs of Democrats to run for office in difficult districts.
He used a New York Times op-ed to urge Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch to condemn Trump's behavior (presaging Gorsuch's comments that Trump's rhetoric is "disappointing and disheartening").
DIY horror stalwart Swanberg tweaked the found-footage fad by shooting this short through a series of video chat sessions, presaging the desktop cyberhorror of Unfriended a few years later.
Presaging Trump's top campaign issue a decade before Trump took it up, Sessions was a leading opponent of any compromise on illegal immigration and a proponent of a border fence.
Clinton staved off the fate she feared most -- repeating the caucus outcome of 2008 when Barack Obama unexpectedly and comfortably defeated her, presaging his eventual defeat of her entire candidacy.
NEW YORK, Nov 403 (IFR) - Bank shares surged Wednesday after Donald Trump's presidential election win, seen by many as presaging at least an easing of the regulation of financial institutions.
The Tennessee case became perhaps the most famous instance of an adoptive parent abandoning a child, presaging the scandal of unofficial "rehoming" of adoptees that would break several years later.
Forecasters warned that 60-mph gusts could blow wet, heavy snow into trees, power lines and transformers, presaging widespread power failures in the East from North Carolina to New England.
Why it matters: This painful episode gives voice to some of the deep-seated bitterness for one main character that we witnessed in "Valar Morghulis," while presaging major developments to come.
Based on drawings also on view, the 2009 recreation by Kai-Uwe Hemken and Jakob Gebert presents an amalgam of gleaming metals and wall-to-wall images, presaging today's image deluge.
The museum's truly formidable Cubo-Futurism Malevich, "Woman With Pails: Dynamic Arrangement" (1912-13) — its metallic-colored curving planes presaging the industrial look of Constructivism — is out on loan right now.
This became painfully apparent after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, presaging the collapse of the Soviet Union and the drastic depletion of the revolution's hefty subsidies along with it.
"Rio is presaging the new wave of conflicts we'll see around the world," said Robert Muggah, the research director at Instituto Igarapé, a research group in Brazil that focuses on security issues.
Professors typically discuss how the naked white prostitute displayed starkly across her bed meets our gaze confrontationally, rejecting the age-old representation of the demure courtesan and presaging the birth of modernism.
Before each snap, quarterback Boomer Esiason, the league most valuable player, reads the defense and alters the play call, presaging the elaborate presnap adjustments made by Peyton Manning and Brady years later.
And then there's "Green Book," which recently took the top prize from the Producers Guild of America, the group that has the most sterling record for presaging the ultimate Best Picture winner.
The bond market curve is said to "bull flatten" when the decline in yields of longer-dated paper outstrips the fall in shorter-dated rates - an occurrence usually seen as presaging economic stress.
"For a year now, the German economy has been only crawling forward," UniCredit analyst Andreas Rees said, with the many uncertainties facing German exporters presaging more pain in the rest of the year.
Most doctors — and the diabetes associations — portray diabetes as an incurable disease, presaging a steady decline that may include kidney failure, amputations and blindness, as well as life-threatening heart attacks and stroke.
In 1975, presaging a flood of Hollywood remakes, Edwards and Sellers revived their creation in "The Return of the Pink Panther," with Clouseau now older and stuffier, and his accent even more garbled.
And if the earlier debates are any indication, there's sure to be a lot of debate about Medicare for All... Pete Buttigieg is going on the offensive early, presaging some possible fireworks tonight.
But — in a reaction presaging the challenges for him to win a second term — the Orlando newspaper announced the same day as the kickoff that it was endorsing anyone but Trump for the presidency.
But — in a reaction presaging the challenges for him to win a second term — The Orlando Sentinel announced the same day as the kickoff that it was endorsing anyone but Trump for the presidency.
Rather than presaging buttered scones or announcing the Amazon man with a parcel, Whitechapel's bells were in the business of summoning souls to prayer, alerting loiterers to curfew and marking the passage of time.
More horrifically antiwar than romantically partisan or patriotic in the tradition of Soviet combat films, "Come and See" ends with intimations of nuclear catastrophe, presaging what came to be called the cinema of glasnost.
Here's what you need to know to start your day in Europe: • President Trump nominated a conservative judge from Denver, Neil M. Gorsuch, to the U.S. Supreme Court, presaging yet another political battle in Washington.
When the monster is first revealed, close-ups on his face — brow prominent and expression vacant —indicate his fundamental distance from anything recognizably human, presaging the inhuman havoc he will wreck on a small European village.
The undertaking was fraught with diplomatic complications, as Lebanon continues to be a place quite sensitive to anything that could easily be mistaken, by other countries or the general populace, as presaging an act of war.
Yet for all the hours of listening to the small-town complaints, Mr. Macron also made clear that he was not backing down from his core pro-business, pro-capital ideology, likely presaging more conflict ahead.
It was the end point in a journey that started in Tunisia after the 2011 revolution that heralded the Arab uprisings, sweeping out the leaders of Libya, Egypt and Yemen, and presaging Syria's own eight-year war.
A manifesto like James Dobson's "Marriage Under Fire," published in 2004 and presaging later pleas for "religious liberty" — that is, church-sanctioned bigotry — echoes the hellfire screeds delivered by massive resisters, including clerics, after the Brown v.
The vote came a day after a government-dominated parliamentary body, the Justice and Human Rights Commission, surprised government opponents by voting not to support the legislation in Thursday's second round of voting, presaging the measure's defeat.
The FCC is moving to pull back one aspect of an Obama-era effort to reform to a program that subsidizes internet and phone service for low-income people, possibly presaging a larger effort to change the program.
It was also the first real "traumedy," presaging many of the best modern shows, from "Transparent" to "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and "Orange Is the New Black" —genre blends that are at once generous and unsentimental about damaged people.
It feels as though you can only fully appreciate him in retrospect, by seeing his constantly evolving personas as presaging broader pro wrestling trends—he's one of the rare wrestlers who knows what we want before we do.
Much of the focus has been on the Spratlys, where China's extensive reclamation and construction on reefs over the past two years is widely seen as presaging Beijing's first military installations deep in the maritime heart of Southeast Asia.
Presaging artists like Nicole Eisenman and Dana Schutz, Modersohn-Becker painted from a female, implicitly feminist point of view, granting women and also children a memorable emotional complexity through the physicality of her paint and the solidity of her forms.
Scientists found that for nearly 500,000 years, Homo habilis lived alongside Homo erectus in eastern Africa, a prehistoric gathering of multiple species of the Homo group, presaging the period when Homo sapiens would cohabitate in Eurasia with Neanderthals and Denisovans.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Monday secured the votes necessary to filibuster the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, presaging a bitter confrontation this week that threatens to further unravel a chamber where bipartisanship and decorum have eroded for years.
That's one of several ways the work is unusual and fascinating, but it's also recalcitrant, impersonal, unremitting in its response to the harsh modernism of its Hindemith score, harking back to Germany in the 1920s while presaging much about ballet in the 1980s.
Now, in characteristically attention-seeking fashion, National Review's Kevin Williamson has rejected this balancing act, presaging an enduring GOP crackup: Poor whites aren't victims of outside forces who deserve sympathy; they want Trump to rescue them from themselves, and thus deserve contempt.
"We pay the Palestinians HUNDRED OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS a year and get no appreciation or respect," Mr. Trump tweeted this month, presaging a decision to withhold $65 million in funding from a United Nations agency that provides relief to Palestinian refugees.
Even the left-most mainstream candidate in 2008, John Edwards, didn't dare propose single-payer, instead backing an individual mandate, insurance exchanges with subsidies, and a public option (presaging the Affordable Care Act, at least as the Obama administration wanted it to be).
Yet when it came time to vote on a new constitution for Europe, a step that would have cemented the union, he did not campaign for it convincingly, and it lost in France, presaging the difficulties that the European Union would face in later years.
The uplifted right arm — the only sign that Lazarus is alive — sets the body into a cruciform pose, presaging Jesus's own death and resurrection, but it is barely visible on the canvas, sinking into the empty, abysmal darkness that makes up the upper half of the painting.
" And presaging the sawed-off tour vans and hop-on/hop-off double-decker sightseeing buses, not to mention LA's alternative tour bus company Esotouric or San Francisco's Magic Bus, the Psychedelic Fun-In For Adults billed itself as the "world's only psychedelic and high-camp tour.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee warned organizers of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro five years ago that construction contracts they drew up could give developers incentives to cut corners, presaging problems with athletes' housing that drew complaints from several countries this week, documents showed.
Miller makes the point that many of these types of outlier records can seem as if they were set by time-traveling players plucked from the future—think Babe Ruth smashing more home runs than several teams put together, presaging the rise of the home run in general.
At the A.N.C. elective conference in December, Mr. Ramaphosa's margin of victory over Mr. Zuma's chosen successor was slim, indicating the deep party split and presaging the difficulties he would face in pressing Mr. Zuma to step down as the nation's leader before his term expires in mid-2019.
Attendees of West's Madison Square Garden album and clothing line reveal received a puzzling email after the official album release claiming the existing 18-track permutation of The Life of Pablo is, in fact, a "partial version" presaging a final one to be unveiled in the days to come.
While the measure passed overwhelmingly in the House late last year, Senate Democrats had vowed to stop it, and the matter quickly became enmeshed in presidential politics, presaging what is all but certain to be a contentious and protracted proxy battle for the White House fought in Congress this year.
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 0003 (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee warned organizers of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro five years ago that construction contracts they drew up could give developers incentives to cut corners, presaging problems with athletes' housing that drew complaints from several countries this week, documents showed.
He produced Bryan's 2007 debut, "I'll Stay Me," which reached No.2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and scored a modest hit with "All My Friends Say," sung from the perspective of a man piecing together a drunken blackout — presaging the college-bro image that would come to define his sound.
Sure, it's basically the "just one last job" moment from literally dozens of buddy cop movies, and it's presaging either Tony's ultimate death (in the as-yet-untitled Avengers 4, arriving in 2019) or his "retirement" to some sort of happy family life, perhaps handing off the Iron Man moniker to someone else.
Looking down at the highway bridge on Route 1806, all I could think of was Emerson's "rude bridge that arched the flood" at Concord—where, a few hours after the spirited loss at Lexington, Americans won arguably the first battle against imperialism in modern history, presaging the victorious and somewhat glorious revolution that would follow.
Echoing "Silent Spring," Rachel Carson's galvanizing 1962 exhortation against pesticides and weedkillers, and presaging the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency by President Richard M. Nixon in 20063, Dr. Gates was in the vanguard of scientists who raised the alarm about an ecological crisis that would culminate in global warming from greenhouse gases.
The remarkably well-realized world of Neubern, presaging the future artist's acute sensitivity to man-made environments and popular culture, is part of Mr. Oldenburg's vast archive, which was recently acquired by the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, along with the papers of Coosje van Bruggen, the artist's second wife and his collaborator from 23.6 until her death in 22015.

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