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"proffered" Definitions
  1. put before someone for acceptance; offered: Thanks for all the proffered advice.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of proffer.

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"We're never making statements," Paltrow proffered by way of explanation.
Nor has the Government proffered any expert analysis, for example.
Yet the plaintiff's proffered standard seems to swallow partisanship whole.
Instead, they're debating whether one candidate snubbed another's proffered hand.
They prevailed when Wheeler proffered his rules a year later.
Sanders proffered legislation last October to break up the big banks.
Most importantly, the differences belie the simple solutions proffered by some.
Which of Trump's several proffered motives was closest to the truth?
And he proffered legislative solutions to make those dreams a reality.
No opportunity is greater than the one proffered by Sunday's referendum.
"Nothing is more sad than how this has ended," he proffered.
Later, we learned that Clinton had proffered the expected apology and disclaimer.
Congress held hearings, but businessmen, academics, and bankers proffered only belt-tightening.
"No evidence has been proffered to support (the funders') assertion," the letter said.
Tall tales of job promises and special New Year's treats were rapidly proffered.
And a possible explanation is proffered for why those infamous gloves didn't fit.
Others grazed on the proffered risotto burgers, coconut bacon, and artisanal faux cheese.
Number two is, I like all of the ideas that have been proffered.
Party primaries were proffered as a remedy: They would sort everything out mercilessly.
The collusion theories proffered by Trump critics have, thus far, been facially dubious.
In search of nonarbitrary outcomes, social scientists proffered different ways to conduct votes.
The matches she approached delved right into the topics and proffered their unfiltered opinions.
I was confounded by the lack of accountability "free" proffered to rapists and murderers.
"Thing is," he proffered, "I really like the drama and allure of an encore".
But investigators proffered other explanations for his death and declined to question the authorities.
At one point, Buck pauses, right on the beat, to buff Bubbles's proffered shoe.
Kurdistan is proffered as a land of moderate Islam, rights for women, and democracy.
I ordered a large, and when the counterman brought it, I proffered a dime.
Speaking with Devin Dwyer on ABC News Live, Wheeler said the resolution proffered by Rep.
And when a hotel or motel is hesitant to take the proffered soap or wipes?
Ms. Trump proffered a smiling, more open image that went over better in South Korea.
But that advice was not popular among British politicians when it was proffered in 2009.
The proffered dialogue on prisoners is still not on the calendar, despite repeated American requests.
I imagined being proffered a guest book where visitors wrote glowing tributes and answered yes.
At least, that was the idea proffered by some physicians and pharma-backed nonprofit groups.
Square's images evoke the ambivalence accompanying proffered freedom, even with diplomas denoting rarefied academic achievements.
WILLIAMS: I think they&aposre proffered because he believes that they will do what he promised.
The SEC wrapped its investigation in late September and proffered a deal with Musk and Tesla.
Most recently, Shashua proffered one of the first mathematical models for safety standards for autonomous vehicles.
Yet here we are, four months after the election, and not one shred has been proffered.
The North Carolina Symphony, led by Grant Llewellyn, proffered a focussed tribute to its home state.
Graetz had dutifully proffered receipts and documentation, but the agent was demanding something called contemporaneous substantiation.
Versions of this solution have been proffered by both Democrats and Republicans for months, even years.
Though advocates and Democratic lawmakers have proffered similar proposals, it's unique among 2020 Democrats so far.
The Obama endorsement — proffered or not — will be a major post-Super Tuesday/post-Florida story.
Among the more out-there explanations proffered was that they are lasers propelling alien interstellar spacecraft.
Indeed, nothing whatsoever about any of the actual analysis the FCC or its career staff have proffered.
But they have typically just been appendages to the stream of conflict proffered by his White House.
"I need to practice a little," she said as her husband, Du Cheng, proffered the other boot.
The BBC's royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell proffered the opinion that this year's address is "a coded message".
Bored and lost moms mill about holding skewers, licked clean of the mock chicken being proffered by Gardein.
She crouches, gripping her knife in a clenched fist, and reads a proffered list of the salon's treatments.
He then removed his right boot, filled it up, and proffered the foot sweat-infused drink to Stewart.
Exasperated and desperate, a colleague proffered some advice:"You need to change your iMessage history settings," she said.
Like manna from heaven, the greatest gift 2019 has proffered so far is the Greggs vegan sausage roll.
Services proffered at the same price in India as Indiana will appeal to mere millions, not a billion.
Booted heels crunched over gravel; Trish turned off the car and proffered her ID. "Evening, Anita," she said.
If past debates are the template, few real questions are asked and even fewer clear, distinctive answers proffered.
The most likely theory proffered so far, scientists say, is that Iceland's oceanic climate keeps them at bay.
And two of his main competitors might have been better off without the advice proffered over the airwaves.
Mr. Orlov proffered his own explanation for the N.H.S.'s reticence to advertise the possibility of treatment abroad.
That's led to a situation where US carmakers have proffered tepid support for their smaller, more efficient offerings.
But when reporters knocked on their door, the proud mother proffered that her daughter wants to be president.
Various justifications for lower capital-gains rates have been proffered over the years, none of them self-evident.
It is also unsound and almost certain to be sharply rejected should it ever be proffered in court.
Claire gives Béatrice advice, refuses her proffered gifts and tries brushing her off, but of course she cannot.
No findings have been proffered, Hawaii argues, for the sweeping bans on millions of people from six Muslim countries.
The prosecution had proffered thirteen of the accusers as "prior bad-act witnesses," hoping to establish Cosby's modus operandi.
Joints were proffered, words fell from mouths into the unthinking ether, and no song lasted more than thirty seconds.
His statements appear to directly contradict the version of events proffered by both Trump and Cohen about the payment.
Scaramucci also proffered that a post-Brexit trade deal between the U.S. and the U.K. would "100 percent" happen.
After all, similar explanations were proffered for President George W. Bush's handling of the Iraq war and Hurricane Katrina.
Beaming executives proffered phones for a selfie with the puppy—or to display a picture of their own pooch.
In one swift motion, Kenny proffered a box of rolls and hovered a pair of tongs over the selection.
Like those candidates, Buttigieg said he supports the "premise" of the "Green New Deal," the ambitious resolution proffered by Rep.
Rather it is to take the approach proffered by Mitt Romney when he ran for president (as a Republican, remember?).
Scientists proffered ideas, nearly all involving making the plutonium forbiddingly dangerous for malefactors to transport and burying it deep underground.
Andrew M. Cuomo proffered a possible deal on Thursday to try to break the deadlock over the state's overdue budget.
"My deputy public prosecutors unanimously recommended to me that no charges be proffered in connection with the videos," Thomas said.
Then there is the stunning rejection, proclaimed by Sunday's outpouring of people, of the olive branch proffered by the authorities.
But the valuation at sale could be considered a clear uptick from the $40 billion to $45 billion initially proffered.
Meanwhile, only a tiny minority of staff who are formally employed by registered firms actually benefit from the proffered workers' rights.
Zuckerberg's proffered solution of data portability — being able to take your data with you — does not reduce this barrier to competition.
But the Russians also proffered a draft constitution, and issued invitations for follow-up talks in Moscow, set for January 27th.
After a pause, he took out a wad of cash and proffered the equivalent of $60, which the seller firmly rejected.
Experience is then proffered to the viewer: to move through the work, or to observe the movement of the work itself.
Trump has already signaled he's not open to even narrow family separation fixes being proffered by members of his own party.
The court's reluctance to review a proffered national security rationale at all puts our entire democracy on a dangerous slippery slope.
Offers to bring a young Chester on the road were occasionally proffered, but Watson placed a premium on excelling in school.
There is an ongoing effort to understand Clinton's problems with millennial voters, and there have been no end of theories proffered.
But even as terms of peace were proffered, some Democrats continued to gear up for intra-party political warfare in 2018.
The Court expressly refused to look beyond these proffered justifications — justifications that in the fullness of time were revealed as false.
" Cooper returns the prophecy to the Liberian English in which she imagines it was proffered: "Ma, de pekin wa'na easy oh.
It's a worthy goal, and one that free market proponents have proffered as a key component to driving down healthcare costs.
Many of the Obama lawyers keep in touch, but reject the notion, proffered by some Republicans, that Obama is behind resistance efforts.
Lastly, many on the right view the ACA as the latest round in a multi-generational fight against state-proffered health care.
Confucius, condemned by Mao as a peddler of feudal thought, is now being proffered as a sage with a message of harmony.
It was he who seized the hand proffered by Mr Kim early this year and used the Winter Olympics to cement goodwill.
The state dangled $1 million in bespoke employee training, and proffered so-called "concierge" services to help GE executives with their moves.
I may not have become a #BrandNudeYouAtH2, as Hedo's hashtag proffered, but I was definitely less uptight, and far less clothes-minded.
I sought out representations of queer women because they proffered a mirror; they bared a dimension of myself I didn't know yet.
The commissioners' report debunked Mesmer's theory of "animal magnetism" and proffered comments — widely attributed to Franklin — on the attractions of erroneous beliefs.
They hit an all-time high of $389.61 after Musk's initial take-private tweet, in which he proffered a $420 purchase price.
In his rhetoric and his music he sought rough and uneasy truth and he proffered that truth without apology and without mitigation.
One could calmly reason toward political truths; it just so happened that these truths curiously resembled those proffered by the alt-right.
The door at the north end of the car opened, and a blind man with a cane and a proffered container entered.
As the new Administration turns to governing, the mismatch between its proffered solutions and our aspirations and ideals must be made apparent.
Mary Alice McCarthy, director of the Center on Education and Skills at the New America foundation, has proffered a different approach: apprenticeships.
There is also an authenticity about press interaction, proffered through the give-and-take with reporters, which cannot be replicated by other means.
That deterrent capability also will be strengthened if the allies follow the advice proffered this past weekend by UK Defense Minister Tobias Ellwood.
The pours were generous, and an extra dessert was proffered—the sublime Vacherin, a meringue concoction with vanilla ice cream and raspberry sorbet.
Since late January, the Trump administration has proffered three versions of the travel ban for citizens coming from a total of 10 countries.
Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer, who served under President George H.W. Bush, suggested that Rosenstein's proffered justification for the firing was pretext.
And just a few days ago, David French, writing for the National Review provided his own proffered solutions to the mass shooting epidemic.
When news broke that North Korea was considering an attack on the island, stateside media outlets proffered maps and explainers on basic details.
Some proffered leading questions about troublesome PE deals in retail and healthcare services, but several lauded private equity, again with in-district examples.
" Attempting to rephrase, Brzezinski proffered, "do you have confidence in Donald Trump as commander in chief, especially as it pertains to foreign policy?
A BBC critic, Nicholas Barber, had a more mixed reaction, and proffered, like some others, that the movie's nostalgia bordered on the treacly.
"Feminine products" have long been proffered to tame the wild woman's body, and now those items are being repackaged with the imagery reversed.
The idea that a proposal must come with a snap-open box, proffered by a kneeling suitor, has always struck Miss Manners as ridiculous.
What raised eyebrows were the sums allegedly proffered: $3m to "flip" a state legislator and $7m to buy off the speaker of the house.
And Democrats hope it will offer something of a mood-lifting antidote to the gloom and doom proffered by Republicans on the campaign trail.
Thus, it is fundamentally a populist resolution proffered as global climate policy, yet, with no global reach as to climate or nuclear national security.
Kemp won the election, and has since remained silent on details of the serious allegations he proffered as voters were heading to the polls.
Two others were found to have failed by one of the regulators, but the other regulator had no serious objections to the proffered plans.
Her proffered resignation allowed weeks of pent-up tension to drain away, said Simon Clarke, a Brexiteer lawmaker, speaking to journalists in the corridor.
Mr. Mueller may have practical or policy reasons for staying his hand in finding obstruction, but he needn't worry about the proffered legal impediments.
This year, Obama has proffered seven highly qualified, mainstream circuit nominees, but none received a hearing until May 18 and none has realized appointment.
But divisions within the administration continued to widen; Mr. Bolton was opposed to using an argument proffered by administration lawyers to block the funding.
But a few weeks into her freshman year, she recounted, a friend proffered her Juul while they were hanging out in the woman's dorm.
Acosta's proffered defense that things were different back in 2007 when he negotiated a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with Epstein's prominent defense attorneys is absurd.
For one, the Hammonds have declined the proffered aid from the Bundys, and have made it clear the Bundy militia does not speak for them.
In an interview aboard the Governors Island ferry, the critics — Hudson, 5, and Jacqueline, 3 — proffered a slippery set of criteria, verging on the tautological.
If approved by Congress, the board would be run by seven members selected by President Obama from candidates proffered by Republicans and Democrats in Congress.
Even the witnesses proffered by Christine Blasey Ford, whose testimony became the focal point of the hearings, refused to corroborate her account of what happened.
Roosevelt does indeed arrive at the wrong address, proffered him by the crooked Captain Connor, whom the Commissioner fires from the force for the deception.
"In support of the Motion, Ms. Manning has proffered a substantial number of financial records detailing her assets, liabilities, and current future earnings," he wrote.
The press proffered more fairy tales — Lenin's sister was a spy based in Salonica, Lenin had been murdered, Lenin's real name was Mytenbladm or Zederbluhm.
The proffered reason for the cut was the huge backlog in immigration courts as the number of people seeking asylum is expected to reach 350,000.
Yet, not one media outlet has demanded over the past year that a single source who proffered inaccurate information or, quite frankly, lies, be outed.
And given the historical and contemporary political contexts she sprinkles into the book, no easy resolution or peace of mind about the future is proffered.
But while many of the period's notable techno artists, from Altern-212 to Underground Resistance, hid behind masks, James instead proffered a mad-scientist persona.
In the small, untitled work, an artist referred to as Yeniel H. has proffered a drawing that is an apt metaphor for the exhibition it opens.
The legal arguments that treat proffered information as a campaign donation are quite complex, and it seems farfetched to think Trump Jr. would have foreseen them.
Where I fault Britain is in not far more vigorously and noisily protesting against the EU's faults, and its unwillingness to adopt any proffered sound solutions.
The president will doubt whether his advisors are expressing their honest thoughts, should they be fearful of being outed, like Stevenson, for having proffered unpopular positions.
In that case, the ban's challengers also questioned the underlying motives of government officials and the plausibility of their proffered national security rationale for the ban.
Unfortunately, African elections are too often reported internationally precisely through that partisan lens: opinions proffered not with analysis of fact but the indulgence of creative fiction.
Art is being proffered as a commodity that is fun and social, but it's no longer something that is left just to work on the viewer.
Not only is another edition in the "Alien" franchise due later this year, but it also follows "Arrival," which proffered a more benevolent view of undulating extraterrestrials.
The other reason proffered by Yanez as a basis for the car stop was that Castile matched the description of a robbery suspect from four days earlier.
Likewise, the university proffered that poor attendance is often "a warning sign for poor grades and future struggles," so use of this app will allow earlier interventions.
Where "A United Kingdom" strays into courtship clichés—dancing to faint music, a proffered jacket on a cold night—"Loving" revels in small moments of subtle affection.
An RFP was proffered on what the company sought, and it included everything any good urbanist would want, with walkability, transportation and cultural characteristics on the docket.
This bullish view is to be contrasted with the outlook proffered by other banks, including Wells Fargo, which says the recent sell-off is just the beginning.
Because the ACA was proffered as a compromise between ideological liberals and conservatives, it isn't particularly simple in design, and its complexity makes it vulnerable to sabotage.
"Make America Great Again" baseball caps are proffered in the Trump Store ($30) and adorn the bar at the poolside cafe, H2 Eau, amid bottles of vodka.
She hopped into a waiting S.U.V., but not before grabbing a cupcake proffered by Jim Steyer, the brother of Tom Steyer, a Democratic megadonor in the film.
Scientific advances in HIV over the past decade have proffered both curative and preventive technologies that make the end of AIDS theoretically possible within a generation's time.
But it has also spurred fierce opposition under banners like All Lives Matter, White Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter (proffered by the supporters of police officers).
On arriving, theatergoers are offered mysteriously colored drinks and sugary snacks, proffered on silver platters by servers whom you've seen probably seen before, and not waiting tables.
The guards expect the car's occupants to reply in kind to a proffered greeting of "shalom", or hello - the better to detect an Arab or foreign accent.
Halfway through the episode, we get the confirmation that most Walking Dead fans expected — we've been watching Sasha die from Eugene's proffered suicide pill the entire time.
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And while Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani has said, "dead people generally vote for Democrats rather than Republicans," he has not proffered any evidence to back up that statement.
Trump must understand, however, that Putin is not above using a proffered hand of friendship to win free movement for his self-serving goals in the Middle East.
The whole sorry affair culminated in me being dragged into a stranger's car where I was proffered a crowbar and promptly told to smash the central command unit.
Prosecutors are expected to question Ms. Jackson's credibility, and spoke in court papers of "the rather suspicious circumstances surrounding the revelation of Ms. Jackson's proffered testimony," without elaborating.
Toomey pursued unanimous consent on Baxter and Horan, while some Democratic senators proffered analogous requests on nineteen remaining district nominees who required final votes, but other members objected.
The dossier set off a firestorm of accusations and proffered a series of charges that needed someone with ties to Russia to connect them into a damning narrative.
Then on the other side of the coin, there's her proffered love of children, minorities, women's rights, health care, working people, furry animals, and all that is good.
Female respondents said they would be willing to take a 20.1 percent pay cut for the sake of children — that compares to the 12 percent proffered by men.
It is unlikely that her caucus will yield on the wall; instead it will probably offer the same package of border and port enhancements it proffered last week.
But we should be far more concerned with how readily forgiveness has been granted to them — and how sparingly it's proffered to women convicted of far lesser crimes.
Tennis Channel had not come close to matching beIN Sports' bid in the previous rights cycle, offering less than 10 percent of what the Qatar-based network proffered.
Not even the gold standard of political reporting, the "Friday News Roundup" on NPR's "The Diane Rehm Show," proffered a Latino political analyst to discuss the Curiel issue.
Toomey pursued unanimous consent on Baxter and Horan, while several Democratic members proffered similar requests on 19 remaining district nominees who needed final votes, but GOP senators objected.
The Washington Times, among others, proffered his work history as hard evidence that he had worked with his brother to steal DNC documents and leak them to WikiLeaks.
" Chris Anderson, a public defender who is representing Mr. Battle, said that his client did not "share the intent of the shooter based on what the state proffered.
Honestly you really cannot go wrong with any of the proffered snacks at Trader Joe's, so don't be afraid to pick up something you have never seen before.
The same report, citing "multiple agency executives," notes that Snap's proffered "bonuses, discount coupons and media credits for ad buys" are tied to the close of the second quarter.
Ms. Jorgenson Wendt, who estimated her husband to be worth more than $21943 million, refused his proffered settlement of roughly $21965 million, demanding 22 percent of his net worth.
That has ramifications for all the people who are public employees and rely on government proffered healthcare—from Peace Corps volunteers to prisoners, from military families to postal workers.
She made efforts at feminism, first with the "Bad Blood" music video, which proffered a kind of glamorous "girl group" feminism, and later with her statements against Kanye West.
The companies were forced into an "arms race," competing to give away more and more of their revenue from phone calls; the proffered commissions inched ever closer to 100%.
His proffered answer to bullshitization is a "universal basic income": pay everyone a regular sum just for being alive, and let them decide what to do with their time.
But companies engaging in political engineering tend to decide where to locate far in advance of local politicians' proffered subsidies, which they gladly accept as icing on the cake.
Three separate lawmakers asked Cohen if Individual 1 in his indictment was the president of the United States—a fact that he had already proffered in his opening statement.
Some art historians, such as Bosch scholar Laurinda S. Dixon, have proffered for decades that the symptoms of ergotism influenced painters like Jheronimus (aka Hieronymus) Bosch and Matthias Grünewald.
Anxiety proffered itself at the ends of paragraphs and pages, but I did my best to tamp it down as I watched the sun set on my stolen afternoon.
" But as long as courts continue to admit forensic evidence proffered by prosecutors, and prosecutors continue to win convictions using it, he added, "There is no incentive to change.
You can't help but feel that Mr. Owen has poured a lot of himself into the hectoring remarks proffered by Sean Gleeson, who plays Mr. Young's largely absent dad.
The pushback from Capitol Hill was similarly robust, because of persistent congressional concerns over the exceedingly generous terms that were being proffered to Tehran as part of the deal.
It was all so compelling that after 20 minutes of earnestly proffered advice, I had to remind Zellweger that she was the one meant to be answering questions today.
We'll start with the traditional view, which was re-upped this month by venture capitalist Fred Wilson, along with some supporting arguments proffered by a Boston-based venture firm.
The often proffered adage that "history repeats itself" sent goosebumps down my spine the other night, as I was watching an especially prophetic 59-year-old Andy Griffith movie.
A single principle guides us: You cannot use your drug of choice on our premises, no matter how much you may need it and prefer it to our proffered alternatives.
Impressed with the company's mouth-watering food, Lemonis offered Honest Foods $300,000 for 33 percent of the business and proffered advice to Devlin on how to be a better leader.
The code-named programs and hundred of tags in the table proffered by Spangenberg suggest there could be other, still unknown ways that Uber is aggressively tapping its data library.
That the deal was conceived and proffered not on the merits, but as a way for Russia to help Trump land a perverse public relations coup ahead of the election.
He advised his comrades to take the West's proffered resources and knowledge to strengthen China but to "hide our capabilities and bide our time," and reveal intentions only when ready.
Had he turned around, proffered his hand and simply said, "I hope our countries can resolve our differences," it would have been seen as an appropriate, sophisticated and gentlemanly gesture.
Even in this laundry list of executive overreach, the work of the Federal Communications Commission shines as a special star in the constellation of legal contortions the administration has proffered.
In May 22020, Trump proffered seven well qualified, mainstream nominees, who enjoyed a smooth August Judiciary Committee hearing and felicitously captured September panel approval, but their nominations expired on Jan.
Dallos described the festival as "cheeky" and phallic symbolism presented itself in excess, with penile-shaped gourds proffered to the crowd as drinking devices and decorative penises appearing on tractors.
Unfortunately, the most frequently proffered advice to consumers in the wake of the Equifax data breach — a credit file freeze — is very likely to result in unnecessary headaches and costs.
Living so grandly off its closest friends and partners should finally give a pause for thought to German leaders — an injunction repeatedly proffered by Germany's former go-to Chancellor Helmut Schmidt.
Then May began a coughing fit and was repeatedly forced to take drinks of water, even coughing into her glass, and was proffered a lozenge from her finance minister, Philip Hammond.
That's according to Time Magazine and Politico, which have proffered similar accounts of why Kushner and Manafort attended a meeting ostensibly about the dirt the Russians could offer on Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump, Jr. is Donald Trump's second- or third-most important adult child (after Ivanka), and this meeting indicates his offspring was seeking information proffered by a once-hostile foreign government.
Gates also pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud the U.S. by making false statements regarding his status as a foreign agent, a charge initially proffered in the first indictment from Oct.
Mr. Trump's version of reality got a boost: There was no such thing as truth, only a battle of opinions proffered by different actors, each of whom strives to be loudest.
Whatever one thinks of Obamacare or any of the proffered alternatives, there is not much controversy over Congress' authority since the Supreme Court upheld the legality of the Affordable Care Act.
It is not yet clear how the move against the three companies will affect the many millions of people who enjoy live-streaming themselves, often to make money from digitally proffered tips.
And they were put through by Democrats, liberals, conservatives, all of the likes, they were confirmed, they were put forward, and that&aposs why those names have been proffered by the president.
And just as Trump has not elaborated on the "one thing" that would work with North Korea, he hasn't proffered an alternative to the Iran deal should he choose to decertify it.
John Delaney (D-Md.), each with stellar business backgrounds, have proffered intriguing ideas, including an independent federal Infrastructure Finance Authority and short term but robust funding from repatriation of offshore corporate earnings.
Mr. McHenry's Vine series, "Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal," featuring clips of the actor at his most serious, seeming to refuse a proffered spoon of Corn Pops, went viral in 2013.
" Such thinking is the direct lineage of dark interpretations of the Second Amendment proffered by gun rights absolutists and many elected Republicans -- that gun rights are meant as a "hedge against tyranny.
The prime minister's proposed Brexit deal, proffered last week to Brussels, was met with so much dismay that most analysts believe he is fully resigned to Britain leaving the bloc without one.
The $12.2 million proffered at a Sotheby's auction for Banksy's "Devolved Parliament," which depicts members of the British House of Commons as chimpanzees, smashed the artist's previous auction record of $1.9 million.
The Senate Intelligence Committee, for example, has proffered a reauthorization proposal, while requiring only after the fact court permission for the use of any hits from U.S. person queries of Section 85033 data.
Inside, at a round bar centered in the room, baristas proffered apple-cinnamon rolls and apple cakes and poured hot Chemex coffee into paper cups whose off-white hue recalled the Apple IIc.
Illegal drugs can be just as lethal, as when the 43-year-old Australian doctor Suresh Nair proffered two sex workers in 993 with so much cocaine that they died during their tryst.
The identity and credibility of the whistleblower is essentially insignificant, he argued, if the allegations the source proffered have already been confirmed by the White House's own public summary of the Zelensky call.
Mr. Daltrey has proved that he can still reach the highest notes of "Love Reign O'er Me," and the pair's proffered nostalgia is a more passionate brand than most '2744s stars can deliver nowadays.
The letter he proffered testifying to the deal, from a shy Qatari prince, was derided as a "joke" by Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan's main opposition party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
The accusations keep coming, one disturbingly similar allegation after another: a starstruck young woman, a world-famous mentor, sometimes a proffered drink or pill, a sexual encounter the women claim was forced on them.
Speaking to reporters after meeting May in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Li proffered support for relations between the two countries, which both like to refer to as being in a "golden era".
And, while Bill may have made his own austere personal ethics a brand of ostentation (he usually demurred when society hostesses proffered him a glass of water), the point he was making still holds.
It would play better if Conner considered this proffered piece of anatomy with as much smug pride as the breasts, turning to his fellow passengers to again say how much his fans love him.
In a November interview with The New York Times, Mr. Peretti proffered an audacious solution: a series of mergers with five or six top internet publishers, including Vice, Vox Media, Group Nine and Refinery.
Conservative MP Crispin Blunt spoke for many in tonight's debate when he criticized the move, but noted that withdrawing an invitation already proffered would cause a diplomatic crisis that might embarrass the Queen even further.
Rio 2016's organizing committee quickly proffered up an apology, saying they had "made a mistake" putting a wild animal near the torch and guaranteed no more situations like this will occur during the Games.
Often posed against a backdrop of a colorful rainbow, the doctor proffered remedies for the kinds of persistent skin problems that can sap confidence and charisma, from red and itchy skin to pimples and acne.
But in some ways it echoed President Barack Obama's arrival here in 2009, where then-King Abdullah greeted him at the airport and bestowed the same gold medal that was proffered upon Trump on Saturday.
In the politically volatile western state of Tachira, long a hotbed of anti-Maduro sentiment, some demonstrators proffered flour - an increasingly scarce and expensive commodity during the nation's three-year recession - to police, witnesses said.
Such a primal malady of pain and anarchy reflects the incapacity of our enemies to discover human meaning and purpose within themselves — outside the deceptive comforts seductively proffered by some sort of presumed "tribal" victory.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's nominee to head its executive Commission proffered economic, environmental and social reforms in a bid for support from a lukewarm EU parliament in a confirmation vote taking place on Tuesday.
Marshall has said there's no evidence Woods was ever offered a plea deal, and former District Attorney David Barber, who prosecuted Woods, has submitted an affidavit saying he has no knowledge of any proffered deal.
They say the court should take a harder look at the proffered justifications while also considering a prosecutor's history of discrimination when deciding whether he illegally attempted to strike African-Americans from the jury pool.
No wonder that when blue-collar workers were given the choice between job retraining, as proffered by Clinton, and somehow, miraculously, bringing their old jobs back, as proposed by Trump, they went for the latter.
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That's the promise, proffered with the hopeful luridness of a penny dreadful title, behind the site-specific "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," which opened on Wednesday night at the Barrow Street Theater.
So when you have somebody admitting that they&aposve altered those documents, any of those particular 302s that were proffered by people like McCabe, et cetera, in other cases, those investigations have been compromised, as well.
Claire Foy — who's a lot more acquainted with the character of the Queen — proffered a rather romantic idea, however, that combines the Queen's love for her husband with her penchant for a certain type of doggo.
"I hope there will be some punitive action," he added, referring to a letter proffered Wednesday by a bipartisan group of senators that triggered a probe into whether the U.S. should slap sanctions on the kingdom.
The joint — technically a spliff or blunt, as it was marijuana mixed with tobacco — happened to be proffered by comedian and wrestling commentator Joe Rogan, who was streaming his show live from the state of California.
It's taking the very places that Trump and his government use to warn about "American carnage" and withholding the proffered solution — laying the groundwork to shrug at any continued violence and say it's the city's fault.
LONDON (Reuters) - "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has apologized to the family of a wheelchair-bound boy for tweets in which she accused U.S. President Donald Trump of ignoring his proffered hand at a media event.
While the alt-right has proffered itself as a viable alternative to this inane, even corporatized, version of liberal identity politics, the new far-right's actual position on this form of politics is far more complicated.
For their part, the dissenters, led by Justice Breyer, proffered that both restrictions on free speech were constitutional because the restrictions amounted to typical regulations on the practice of medicine that the court had previously approved.
On Friday, around noon, Dr. Rayman received word from officials at NASA headquarters that they had decided on the other option proffered by the Dawn team: Dawn will stay where it is, continuing observations of Ceres.
Their tactics have ranged from advancing alternative scenarios — for example, alleging it was American warplanes that bombed a terrorist warehouse full of sarin gas — to asserting that the evidence proffered by the United States was fabricated.
"What will have the most impact is the Government's intention to address the availability of land with planning permission and public recognition of the amount of investment poised to enter the Build-to-Rent market," proffered Leech.
Tom Cruise and the now infamous Oprah couch jump At first, these tabloid developments proffered revelations — and mini scandals — of their own: that Tom Cruise was an asshole and a dork; that Britney Spears was mentally unstable.
The unity and strength on display shaped the overwhelmingly positive vision of what makes us all Americans proffered by valiant heroes (and everyday Americans) like Navy Seal Marcus Luttrell and Benghazi survivors Mark Geist and Mark Teigen.
" He stopped periodically to listen to Odyssean histories, offer tips on navigating the system, and turn down a repeatedly proffered beer—"I try not to do it in the middle of the day, to control myself, brother.
The citizenship question still has a path to the census The Court ruled that the Commerce Department's proffered rationale for the question is insufficient —but it leaves open the possibility for Commerce to find a different rationale.
The tax proposals, proffered by the GOP and currently being debated in Congress, would permanently cut the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent and would eventually eliminate the estate tax altogether, among other changes.
If your lawyers call other witnesses or make arguments at a future trial that are inconsistent with your proffered statement, we can again use the proffer for impeachment purchases, meaning to contradict that evidence or those arguments.
Richard Nixon's aides produced an eighty-page manual on the removal of "undesirable" careerists, which proffered a system for grading civil servants on political "dependability," ranging from "L" (for "Let's watch this fellow") to "O" (for "Out").
In every case, little of what Fusion GPS proffered was accurate or based on fact, but all of it was used by pliant media, more often than not friends from Simpson & Co.'s days in legitimate journalism.
While the amount of money proffered so far disappointed campaigners, both donors and recipients say they are focusing on strategy that could offer the most bang for the buck: using nature to mitigate and adapt to warming.
Thompson recently proffered the deal of the century: He was wondering if anyone wanted to trade a car for a wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese he picked up at a grocery store's going-out-of-business sale.
"Defendants have argued that the court may not go beyond the text of the (executive order) in assessing its purpose, or look behind its proffered national security rationale, but the Supreme Court has rejected that position," she added.
"All of the reasons proffered by the President for excluding transgender individuals from the military in this case were not merely unsupported, but were actually contradicted by the studies, conclusions and judgment of the military itself," she wrote.
"The Board has proffered nothing more than a handful of inadequate and long-overdue corporate-governance half-measures, taken only grudgingly and under the pressure of an ongoing proxy contest," an Elliott spokesman said in an emailed statement.
In the face of such an attention-focusing cost estimate, Uber's top lawyer, Tony West, proffered an ingenious defense: The company's drivers aren't employees, even under the proposed new law, because Uber's main business isn't driving people around.
All these initiatives, which are aimed at raiding the coffers of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google — widely known as the FAANG group — have been proffered by the European political elite which is heavily dominated by the left.
Uber has taken that criticism to heart and proffered a tiny olive branch to local governments by introducing a website that it hopes will persuade city planners to consider Uber as part of urban development in the future.
Under the "Canada plus plus plus" deal proffered by Britain's chief Brexit negotiator, David Davis, the country would negotiate a free-trade agreement with the European Union, but with a much deeper set of agreements than Canada has.
Trump has proffered the spending plan that conservatives have claimed to want for years, only to be rebuffed by them—and he did so perhaps without realizing that Congress sets spending levels and that his will never become law.
As future versions of this proposal are proffered in years to come, it will be important to ensure that this effort to support and honor military families doesn't come at the expense of the communities that they call home.
The problem, as it often is in life, comes when it's time to separate the meaningful wheat from the vaporware chaff — a task made even harder by CES presenters' habit of dressing up said proffered chaff as golden wheat.
Two explanations are proffered for this strange result: either the radiation somehow suppressed the "chronic progressive nephropathy" that these mice tend to suffer from as they age, or possibly reduced feed intake related to the radiation might have done it.
At the surface, the party's tech leaders say they have a plan: It begins with the Congressional Review Act, a little-known law that allows lawmakers to seek a debate, then vote, to overturn rules proffered by federal regulatory agencies.
US officials stressed to the Post that while Putin and Orban slammed Ukraine in general, it was Trump's own inclinations as well as his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani's proffered conspiracy theories that largely propelled the President's pursuit of dirt on Biden.
Without a shred of evidence, The_Donald's users proffered several reasons as to why they believe Twitter, which is based in San Francisco, would want to make #ImWithHer, the hashtagged version of one of Clinton's campaign slogans, appear as a trending topic.
Depending on what hospice care is being proffered to Harper, it may involve in-home care -- often a blessing for a caregiver who simply needs a little time away to tend to other life matters -- and counseling for loved ones.
Texas's guidelines, proffered by the University Interscholastic League, which presides over the state's high school athletics, was brought to the fore when a transgender male wrestler assigned female at birth, Mack Beggs, won the state's girls wrestling championship in February.
Most would have faced arrest and indictment by federal agents and prosecutors, not a public press conference where the head of the FBI makes arguments usually proffered by defense counsel that has been retained at great expense by the accused.
It's neither the time nor the place for kibbitzing or moralizing, and it's certainly not appropriate for a press secretary to lay down special rules for who gets to ask questions or how those questions need to be prefaced or proffered.
I wish I shared that enthusiasm for what amounts to a self-conscious and not especially dramatic reckoning with the past, especially as proffered by the director Joe Harmston and a mostly male cast who go rather exaggeratedly for broke.
The Turner-Frazier trial contained one final surprise: according to court papers, the prosecution proffered evidence that a Chevy Chase Savings and Loan Check was made out $7,000 payable to Breake P. Johnson -- with the participation of Kym Aven Wilson.
Bräuer is alone among the German characters in his affection for neutral Norway and recognizes that Norwegians aren't sympathetic to Germany's desire for iron ore and a strategic coastline, or its violently proffered promise of protection from a hypothetical British invasion.
By allowing only 6 points in their last six quarters entering Sunday, an incredible display of competence for a defense that had looked neither credible nor competent in losses to Dallas and Buffalo, the Giants had proffered hope of an upturn.
And simply proffered up as a contemporary answer to a miniskirt (albeit one that can show even more leg), built on the inspiration of the 1980s, the YSL fragrance Opium and brand muses such as Betty Catroux and Bianca Jagger.
We know these same actors — these foreign and hostile actors — this very platform, Twitter, to sow discord … instead, here we are using our precious resources to feed deep state conspiracy theories proffered by our president and his allies in Congress.
Given the sometimes contradictory information that was proffered in literature on him, the larger question of how much of Soutine's biography could be believed — and, by extension, how much of any artist's life is secure information — became, for me, a critical issue.
Many theories have been proffered for his failure to speak, but the death last month of the loquacious Antonin Scalia, a close ally, may have left Justice Thomas thinking that the time has come for him to stick up for strict constructionism.
OneWeb's proposed acquisition of Intelsat, which operates one of the world's largest fleet of communication satellites, was called off on Thursday after bondholders of the debt-laden Intelsat were unable to agree on the share-for-share deal, which was proffered in March.
"Some people are complaining that the budget proffered by the Trump administration, despite its wonderful, macho-sounding name, is too vague and makes all sorts of cuts to needed programs in favor of increasing military spending by leaps and bounds," she wrote Thursday.
In the Solo section of Frieze Masters, the gallery Venus Over Manhattan proffered a selection of works by John Dogg, a name art-world insiders who popped by the booth during the vernissage immediately recognized as a pseudonym of the artist Richard Prince.
The justification proffered by the president's spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, to the effect that the videos expose a real threat, was typically beside the point, which is that the president of the United States was helping spread the propaganda of a hate group.
"By rebranding the theater, Indhu Rubasingham seems to be canceling out its past," Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian, referring to the theater's artistic director, even as others proffered the sensible riposte that a new name also signals a new way forward.
" (If you must know, it's a large, thick steamed stalk of white asparagus, the top dipped in horseradish cream, proffered by hand, to be eaten tip first.) A soft-shell-crab dish, for sixty-nine dollars, she explained, "is about becoming a man.
The justification of celibacy proffered is that it eases the anxieties of the women's families, the honor of their girls is intact, romantic involvements get in the way of doing your job, and your capacity for love gets transmuted into love for the group.
Whitford's ability to meld humor and suspense particularly shines in a scene where June tries to get on Joseph's good side by approaching him in his study, standing close to him in a moment of proffered physical intimacy that mirrors her early encounters with Fred.
Yet her patients clearly love her: gifts are proffered; a song is sung for her during a house call; and, when one poor fellow, diabetic and overweight, frets about paying his gas bill, she calls social services and fixes the problem on the spot.
David Copperfield, like most of us, was unsure as to whether he would be the hero of his own life; Churchill and Chaplin had no such qualms, and every gesture, be it a cavalry charge or a pratfall, was proffered as part of the act.
Francis, who in 2015 became the first pontiff ever to address Congress, has become embroiled in the controversy after an archbishop, Carlo Maria Viganò, proffered charges that Francis had turned a blind eye toward sexual misconduct by Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the archbishop of Washington.
Almost certainly there will be a marked decrease in constructive dialogue around the president, and there is likely to be a decrease in the constructive dialogue among the White House staff themselves, given the risk of an unwanted idea being proffered to the president.
"It's another situation where activism could have done a lot more good if management had just listened in the first place," Cramer said, noting that Trian has owned a stake in General Electric since 2015 and proffered cost-cutting advice long before Flannery took over.
Another context for Mr. Lockett's career is proffered in a catalog essay by Sharon Patricia Holland, who views Mr. Lockett's life and work from the perspective of her own scholarship on issues of race and gender and the history of the H.I.V./AIDS pandemic.
In a November interview with The New York Times, Mr. Peretti proffered an audacious solution to deal with the volatile landscape for online content: a series of mergers with five or six top internet publishers, including Vice, Vox Media, Group Nine Media and Refinery 29.
This is his gift, proffered throughout his literature at the dawn of "realism," of conjuring up the nation — its soul, caught in a particular time and place — and infusing it in his pages with as much depth and dedication as if it were a character.
Protocol dictates she should've taken cover and called for backup, at least one of her fellow officers testified, but the defense proffered that because she was off-duty and thought she was walking into her own home, she should not be held to that standard.
Y.) proffered at the start of this year — full funding for the border wall in exchange for reauthorization of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which protects immigrants who came to the country illegally as children — is no longer on the table.
However -- pointing to a number of public statements from Neal and attempts from other Democrats to force the release of the tax returns -- OLC concluded that Neal's proffered oversight justification was merely "pretextual," and the "real reason" for requesting the returns was to make them public.
"One would think that the desire to ensure that further informants cooperate in government investigations should also motivate the government to take swift action against individuals who seek to expose the identity of informants, their proffered criminal history and the details of their cooperation," the judge wrote.
And if they needed reminders about being quicker to provide options to the boss -- and that's a big "if" given what I know about Secretary of Defense James Mattis and the other leaders around that table -- those reminders should have been proffered privately, away from the cameras.
Robust National Industrial Policies are the Global Norm The notion that the "free market" itself will  create the "garage-tech innovation" that America once saw from the founders of Ford Motors or Hewlett Packard, is a fantasy proffered only by the most radical "Ayn Rand" ideologues.
" Roof's lawyers wrote that they sought to raise "only questions related to the death penalty" stemming from the "government's decision to seek the defendant's execution rather than accepting his proffered pleas of guilty and willingness to accept multiple sentences of life imprisonment without possibility of release.
But that's O.K. Life advice proffered by the people who seem to have it all makes sense, even if there is a certain amount of magical thinking involved in convincing ourselves that we'll get their looks and talent if we can just forgo gluten and practice mindfulness.
"Trudeau has now acknowledged that he thinks he proffered an apology to her, but he tempers the acknowledgment by saying that if he did so, it was because he sensed that she was not comfortable with their interaction at that event," she wrote in the email.
Since the proffered holiday present was tied to North Korea's demand that Washington lift sanctions for its nuclear program, it was widely interpreted by U.S. experts to portend an escalation in the negotiations standoff, such as a new long-range missile launch or even a nuclear test.
The explanations proffered range from the psychological -- people looking for a distraction from real-world cares, however temporary, perhaps especially in these stressful times -- to the communal, with horror (along with comedy) being one of the few theatrical experiences that genuinely benefits from a shared environment.
Instead of categorically rejecting Mr. Flynn's offer, as the Senate Intelligence Committee appears to have done today, at least for the moment, both houses of Congress and federal prosecutors should carefully review Flynn's proffered testimony and the details of the immunity deal and then make a decision.
Before this idea is dismissed as fantasy proffered by a naïve writer, consider that congressional Republicans have said that they support four principles for immigration reform: securing the border, enforcing our existing laws, encouraging legal immigration and giving people currently here illegally the ability to earn legal status.
In meetings with the Education Department, "Warren was laser-focused on the fact that there was no real legal barrier to providing immediate relief for Corinthian borrowers, and she kept asking for proof any time an excuse for not acting was proffered," said Margetta Morgan, Warren's former staffer.
Where this push might have taken him is anyone's guess, although one answer seems proffered by two large watercolors that hang adjacent: They have the airy, feral delicacy of the small, linear abstractions by the German painter Wols, another Klee acolyte, whose work goes unmentioned in the catalog.
Others proffered condolences.) The most significant nod to the intervening decades and changing tastes is the hiring of Andy Blankenbuehler — the Tony-winning choreographer of "Hamilton," the newest now-and-forever musical (to borrow the marketing slogan from the first "Cats") — to groom the original choreography by Gillian Lynne.
Lies ­crafted to exonerate white residents, who deployed terror, lynching and the law to racially cleanse all black people from Forsyth County, Ga. Lies proffered to explain why, despite the civil rights movement and the area's proximity to Atlanta, the ­county remained virtually all-white into the 1990s.
Lies crafted to exonerate white residents, who deployed terror, lynching and the law to racially cleanse all black people from Forsyth County, Ga. Lies proffered to explain why, despite the civil rights movement and the area's proximity to Atlanta, the county remained virtually all-white into the 1990s.
And as the massage parlors have expanded even into small-town America in recent years, meticulously detailed review sites like Rubmaps have served as the Yelp and Foursquare of the illicit parlor business, with graphic anatomical descriptions of the women and explicit breakdowns of the sexual services proffered.
Since he began this kind of production — building carousels, bistros and airplane terminals (and, last season, a rocket that took off) — guests have ogled and chafed and debated: Is this the grossest expression of fashion's self-involvement, or a genuine moment of escapism, proffered by one who can?
Mr. Cuomo, a political centrist who is up for re-election next year, has proffered a number of other actions meant to solidify his progressive reputation in recent months, including a plan for tuition-free college education, an idea developed on the national stage by Senator Bernie Sanders.
If you climb down into a particular section of catacombs at Saqqara, Dr. Wasef said, "the rooms are filled from floor to ceiling" with mummified ibises once proffered to Thoth in hopes that the deity would help devotees improve their writing skills or take down a nasty boss.
When Donald Trump Jr. abruptly posted a series of private emails on Tuesday — revealing that he had agreed to a meeting last year to hear damaging information about Hillary Clinton proffered by an intermediary for the Russian government — he offered his 1.1 million Twitter followers a pre-emptive explanation.
"Even within the domestic violence context, the issue of social distinction will depend on the facts and evidence in each individual case, including documented country conditions; law enforcement statistics and expert witnesses, if proffered; the respondent's past experiences; and other reliable and credible sources of information," the 2014 directive read.
Her legs are patchy and swollen with gout, and her digestion is a war zone; in the most grisly scene, we observe Her Bulimic Majesty chomping on cake, with smears of green frosting on her cheeks, then craning over to retch into a silver urn that is proffered by a lackey.
The latter is every bit as hazardous to global security as the old Republican hawkishness: Both start by blowing up the global order and multilateral agreements, but Trumpism manifests as tough talk with absolutely no credibility, proffered by an easily distractible simpleton who backs down from every fight he's ever instigated.
The governor's supporters pointed out that Mr. Molinaro had once declared that he would debate Mr. Cuomo "standing up, sitting down, in a chair, at the fair — with a fox, in a box, in a plane, on a train," suggesting that he was being hypocritical by refusing a proffered opportunity.
The recent death of Omar Abdel Rahman, the sheikh who proffered divine approval for the first attempt to destroy the twin towers in 1993, is a reminder that the intimate ideological and religious sponsorship of Islamic militancy was on the United States' radar for nearly a decade before Sept. 11.
The Mexican economic minister has said the nation will walk away from any deal that does not suit the country's needs, and even proffered a list of deal-breakers: any sort of discussion of paying for a border wall, taxing remittances or carrying out a so-called border adjustment tax.
Starz's 2010 sword-and-sandal drama Spartacus: Blood and Sand paraded a fully naked Crixus (Manu Bennett) on many an occasion, but a steady long shot of his perfectly chiseled body came in a scene where he'd been proffered as a gift to Ilithyia (Viva Bianca), who lasciviously eyed him from afar.
The best player on the ice — as proffered by defenseman Charlie McAvoy, with the conviction of a prosecuting attorney — was Rask, who didn't play a minute of the 237 playoffs but, after losing in the 263 finals, has spent the intervening years demonstrating why he is one of the league's best goalies.
Here are a few other ideas he proffered for Facebook: Smith, who has worked at Microsoft since 1993 and took on the role of president and chief legal officer in 2015, also had insights into a wide range of issues facing tech: Watch the full interview: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
Just as Radiohead stretched the warm skin of guitars over the antiseptic skeletons proffered by their fractured idols on the Warp and Rephlex labels, their stylistic offspring have gone on to produce compositions that are essentially rock songs, that move and peak as such, but sometimes with little to no physically performed instrumentation at all.
The futuristic cameras-as-side-view-mirrors will not make the production model due to a range of regulations in many of Porsche's key markets, including the U.S. But the sedan's "suicide doors" — rear doors from the back — are still shown as being part of the package in recent photos proffered by the company.
In the first moments of the first panel of St. Zenobius, for instance, the saint and his mother both appear twice, right next to themselves, first confronting each other over her desire for him to marry, and then on their own heels as he spurns her and the proffered fiancée to join the priesthood.
"We cannot ignore the warnings that have been proffered about the possible profound impact that the next months may possibly have on the poorest of our society," the archbishop said during the annual assembly of the General Synod of the Church of England at the church's headquarters, a short distance from the Houses of Parliament.
It's worth comparing what conservatives call "socialism" to actual models for it, like this one proffered by the Czech thinker Radoslav Selucky and quoted by the American social critic Irving Howe in his 1985 book "Socialism and America:" The means of production are owned socially and managed by those who make use of them.
"Congress considered all of Defendants' proffered needs for border barrier construction, weighed the public interest in such construction against Defendants' request for taxpayer money, and struck what it considered to be the proper balance -- in the public's interest -- by making available only $1.375 billion in funding, which was for certain border barrier construction not at issue here," he wrote.
The same person who put together the panel, who took notes on questions and followed up afterward, who listened to various solutions proffered by panel members — forcing Medicare to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies, for example, or extending Medicare to age 55 — and then made the point that they were already part of her platform.
I wanted to also say the same thing happened on the 1994 crime bill, the auto bailout and other high-profile votes, most of which force politicians to decide if the good in the bill before them outweighs the bad, which is why purity tests proffered by voters and interest groups are often misleading and counterproductive.
Done largely in browns, gray-blues, pale blues, and ocher, the artist has made a series of different-sized abstract marks, which we might initially read as waves and reflections of sunlight, but that impression soon gives way to the pleasure proffered by the marks themselves, which seem to be floating slightly in front of the painting.
At one point Bravo, a third degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and conspiracy theory connoisseur, proffered the theory that "globalists," including NASA and the European Space Agency, aided by their godless acolytes in the mainstream media (MSM), had schemed together to perpetuate the idea that the Earth is round in order to enslave mankind.
"I salute all the women here who are all going to be in hell with me," Ms. Sarandon said with a smile as she resurrected the admitted blunder proffered this month by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (a Wellesley College graduate and Clinton ally) — that there is a special place in hell for women who do not support other women.
And perhaps they are, if for both of them that's the ability to uphold their straight relationship by, ironically, getting from a woman what their man doesn't provide them—without ever having to question whether they owe that other woman a conversation about what they each want and need to get out of it, thereby undercutting the easy assumptions proffered by heteronormativity.
" House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) proffered a religious argument: "When the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, 'These are not people, these are animals,' you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity?
A draft bill, "Empowering States to Protect Seniors from Bad Actors Act," recently proffered by House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), would amend Section 2628(A) of the Dodd-Frank Act to clarify that the senior investor protection grant program should be funded in the same manner as all other CFPB activities, removing any purported impediments to the CFPB establishing this crucial program.
You know that feeling when you're staying in an Airbnb, and even though the place has good vibes, and the host magnanimously proffered her best linens, and even though the blinds are good at blocking out all light, somehow you still find yourself listening to your host's refrigerator and contemplating death at 3 AM as you wait for the warm blankness of sleep to return?
Before the revelation that Waymo had proffered that earlier $500 million settlement, I thought it was possible that it was Waymo's plan all along to put Travis Kalanick on the stand, question him for two days about his terrible text messages, play the Michael Douglas "Greed is Good" speech in open court for the jury, and then blow this popsicle stand before a jury verdict could come in.
Not in the sense proffered by GOP Congressman Jason Chaffetz, that people would be free to forgo buying iPhones until they can afford bad insurance; or in the sense that it would give millionaires a big tax cut; but in the sense that the fear of injury or bad health would no longer be a tool the government uses to scare people into keeping jobs they'd otherwise leave.
There are shades of Solzhenitsyn in the way that Zvyagintsev condemns both the repressive machinery of the social order and the trappings that are proffered by the free market; Boris works for a company whose policy, loyal to the Orthodox bent of Putin's regime, demands that the employees be married, happily or otherwise, while Zhenya's primary object of worship is not her paramour but her shining cell phone.
The question now on the table for the special counsel, the FBI, and the congressional committees investigating Russia-gate is whether this was a genuine diplomatic initiative or something else: were there ongoing, secret conversations between the Russians, Jared Kushner and other Trump advisors, where the prospects of back channel communication and perhaps promises to ease economic sanctions, were proffered as some kind of payback for the Russians having helped Donald Trump win the election?
Lillard was picked as an alternate in 2015 (only after Blake Griffin went down—DeMarcus Cousins got the first alternate spot), but the disrespect was clearly still felt, particularly when you see what he was doing in crunch time: The chip on Lilliard's shoulder only deepened the next season when he was again left off the squad in a Western Conference loaded at the guard position, and he wasn't proffered a reserve spot in Toronto, either.
These were the ominous contours of the state's case presented by the prosecution on Monday against Oral Nicholas Hillary, who is accused of stalking and strangling the boy, Garrett Phillips, in a fit of murderous pique nearly five years ago in Potsdam, N.Y. Prosecutors have proffered a sinister motive: that Mr. Hillary, the former soccer coach at Clarkson University, had killed the boy to punish his mother, Tandy Cyrus, for breaking up with him after her two sons, and particularly Garrett, said they did not like him.
Sure, there are other great quotables from other great films (lines proffered up from the skewered minds of Harmony Korine and Martin Scorsese, or sequences acted out by some of Hollywood's best actors and actresses), but I love this line in particular because it combines with the mise en scene to create something so natural yet cutting, it feels as though you're David, falling in love with Sofia, as much as you're also Julianna and able to feel the wetness of tears silently rolling down her cheek underneath the utterly useless guise of a smile.
Though "Plate 34" (April 19, 1960), is rather typical of images documenting the Civil Rights Movement's early Southern manifestations, it is less habitually associated with the movement, in favor of other kinds of images also proffered in this collection: White segregationists staging their own counter protests; White mobs beating and brutalizing Black activists; White police doing the same under the cover of keeping the peace; Black church services; funerals where Civil Rights leaders are publicly and fervently mourned; National Guardsmen standing with rifles at the ready, trying to stanch the overflow of violence.
This program will include the development of a uniform screening standard and procedures, such as in-person interviews; a database of identity documents proffered by applicants to ensure that duplicate documents are not used by multiple applicants; amended application forms that include questions aimed at identifying fraudulent answers and malicious intent; a mechanism to ensure that the applicant is who the applicant claims to be; a process to evaluate the applicant's likelihood of becoming a positively contributing member of society and the applicant's ability to make contributions to the national interest; and a mechanism to assess whether or not the applicant has the intent to commit criminal or terrorist acts after entering the United States. What?

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