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The Kingsmen -- purveyors of "Louie Louie" -- did it.
And huge news for America's meme purveyors and internet lurkers.
Canned tuna purveyors are struggling, and it's all our fault.
Always buy domestic swordfish — local, if possible — from smaller purveyors.
"Our métier, after all, is to be purveyors of pleasure."
Perhaps the biggest difference between the two purveyors is context.
Purveyors of holiday greenery are not taking the thefts quietly.
Litigation Finally, corporations can go to court against fake-news purveyors.
That's created an ideal breeding ground for purveyors of false reports.
We also went to Mash Purveyors who are our veg suppliers.
Maybe purveyors of Chippendale furniture should make more of celebrity endorsements.
But their solutions to the phenomenon overlook homegrown purveyors of it.
The president remains one of our most powerful purveyors of misinformation.
In addition, several of the returning purveyors will offer new items.
The scooters are very good for cities, their purveyors (and investors) argue.
The London-based ice lolly purveyors serve their Pimm's on a stick.
That is something not all purveyors of ancient verities manage to be.
Despots and purveyors of extremist right-wing rhetoric are on the rise.
He associated with conspiracy purveyors like Alex Jones, a syndicated radio host.
We also don't consider ourselves to be purveyors of low-quality clickbait.
ST&G are purveyors of maps that are a little bit naughty.
The names of famous local purveyors, and even cart locations, came up.
We worked with purveyors from the Gulf Coast and used American wines.
The biggest purveyors of cybercrime are among those who backed the resolution.
Among the purveyors of elite experiences, however, business has never been better.
Most produce is pulled from the on-site garden or nearby purveyors.
Reducing that number could benefit society but harm purveyors of the virgin materials.
That said, beverage purveyors don't have to worry much about demand drying up.
"The fake news purveyors had a huge lead going into 2017," he said.
Purveyors of pricey jewellery and watches have been slow to embrace things digital.
As fake new purveyors have become more ubiquitous, they've also gotten more sophisticated.
One have built a strong reputation as trustworthy purveyors of UK underground music.
For a restaurant, that means texts and calls to fish purveyors for details.
As the authors conclude: Start-ups are key purveyors of innovation and disruption.
This is a rarity for modern delis, which mostly buy from outside purveyors.
The agency also targeted payday lenders and other purveyors of high interest loans.
Not all purveyors of "Buffalo wings" follow the tradition set by Anchor Bar.
Nobody should feel sympathy for the deplatformed purveyors of conspiracies, falsehoods and anger.
KINGSTON Smorgasburg Upstate, weekly market with chefs, food purveyors and craft brewers. Aug.
Front Burner Two of the city's best spice purveyors now have reference guides.
Luckily, there are several donut purveyors who are happy to provide for us.
In New York, much of the work still falls to local banana purveyors.
Purveyors of legal weed in California will have to get even more creative.
His studio and his dealers are multinational purveyors of hyper-luxury, among others.
Through wild, seemingly capricious abstraction, they became purveyors of a particularly calculated criticism.
Purveyors of fantasy sports argue it is a skilled-based entertainment product, not wagering.
It's been a hard month for Chipotle, one of the nation's leading burrito purveyors.
Those companies include Hikvision and Dahua Technology, massive international purveyors of video surveillance cameras.
Purveyors like Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop now get rich peddling bogus medicine to the public.
When it comes to cornering the lip market, however, nobody can beat candy purveyors.
Law enforcement and intelligence communities must identify the most dangerous purveyors of jihadi ideas.
Many purveyors of dollar slices can produce as many as 400 pies a day.
Shoppers can stock up on ingredients from grocers, fishmongers, cheese purveyors, butchers and others.
It reflects the particular role of women in being fertile purveyors of cultural knowledge.
Big food purveyors like Kraft Heinz are keen to bulk up on familiar brands.
In addition, we've found that some purveyors of health misinformation have a financial incentive.
Can you imagine these grinning, couch-surfing purveyors of ska playing at your wedding?
They also earn revenue as the exclusive purveyors of online gambling in the state.
Among the most prolific purveyors of bigger-than-Watergate comparisons has been Mr. Trump.
PURVEYORS OF BLING ought to be in a bit of a funk these days.
Vaporizing an industry Purveyors of tobacco and electronic cigarettes were opposed to the measure.
It had seventeen Blacksmiths, one Bicycle Dealer, and five purveyors of Buggies and Wagons.
Black churches are not isolated from it, and they too are purveyors of neo-liberalization.
Coming from very traditional Taiwanese backgrounds, they are the purveyors of fine wild boar sausage.
It abets the industries of youthfulness, purveyors of wrinkle creams and Botox and cosmetic surgeons.
Throughout Kamikaze, Eminem takes aim at the stagnant feel of recent rap and its purveyors.
The big picture: The IRA hackers are Russia's most prominent purveyors of social media misinformation.
The fixation has in turn prompted purveyors of food to cater to Instagram's foodie set.
But in a time of austerity, the purveyors of Rome's largesse have little to offer.
The United States and our allies will bring these depraved purveyors of death to justice.
For consumers and purveyors of extreme loudness alike, it's not enough to hear music anymore.
Nerd-approved product purveyors have a couple pop culture-themed products in their store today.
She finds that purveyors routinely misrepresent what they are selling and where it came from.
Technology dominated many of the private discussions in the ski resort's hotels and fondue purveyors.
No matter the cuisine, they share a common thread: Miller's unwavering dedication to local purveyors.
More than simple purveyors of reasonably priced medium-quality food, they are a life model.
The deed was done, and the purveyors of plastic had been victorious on this occasion.
The items are being sold by Mary Juanita Purveyors, an antiques distributor in New Jersey.
Purveyors of bubble tea hope they can take advantage of the growing popularity of tea.
Two would-be purveyors of posh products to the top 1% are to become one.
He wants the purveyors of truth not to pursue it, so he questions their motives.
Click through to find the vintage purveyors that have us hitting the "save seller" button.
In those early years the challenge for purveyors of high-quality, inexpensive paperbacks was enormous.
This isn't the first time words have collided with politics in the dictionary-purveyors' universe.
Which brings us to Artificial Pleasure, the purveyors of this video, which is premiering below.
In this new era, the purveyors of fake news are the coolest kids in the schoolyard.
Restaurants and food purveyors can create the snacks with liquid nitrogen and devices from other companies.
Like all purveyors of journalism, though, the company is finding points of view can't be helped.
So purveyors of hyper biased political commentary are not intended to get scooped up here, either.
Its goal is to teach players about digital misinformation by turning them into purveyors of it.
Many iPhones were sacrificed, and lots of grey-market parts purveyors were enlisted in the quest.
Food-and-beverage purveyors were the most active tenants, the firm said, followed by grocery stores.
Listen below as you await it properly arriving on all your favorite purveyors of streaming media.
The food is based on the season and what's available from farmer's markets and local purveyors.
Instagram's public land purveyors are just a new iteration in the monstrous progression of this machine.
In fact, the mainstream media is doubling down as the very purveyors of colloquial fake news.
Hitler and Goebbels were the first relativizers of the Holocaust, the first purveyors of false equivalence.
This cavernous restaurant attracts locavores with a menu featuring western Pennsylvania's best purveyors, including Jamison Farm.
Some art galleries, real estate purveyors and even yacht sellers are increasingly enthusiastic about taking bitcoin.
Among the fashion purveyors highlighted, Payless ShoeSource topped the list, with 1,000 outposts closing up shop.
We should be under no illusion that the soldiers are being sent as purveyors of peace.
So once the oligarch has moved into London's smartest area, the purveyors of posh will descend.
It's starting to feel like quick-stop coffee purveyors are raising the stakes by lowering prices.
As far as purveyors of logical fallacies go, they might as well be climate change denialists.
This is just the perfect nexus of fear and distrust for purveyors of disinformation to manipulate.
The case disrupted production and caused the temporary closure of export markets to Brazilian meat purveyors.
In Pennsylvania, when the purveyors would come for deliveries, they would be running around and hustling.
It could also pose a strategic threat to other big video purveyors, including YouTube, Amazon, and Netflix.
Hood girls are often uplifted as purveyors of style and culture, creating trends that are often appropriated.
Whether as employers, investments, polluters or purveyors of bestselling products, firms need monitoring just as governments do.
You probably know Media Takeout as one of the finest purveyors of dubious news on the internet.
Vancouver-based tape purveyors 1080p, who released the 2015 EP by SETH, will issue a cassette version.
"We must fight back against the purveyors of smut," then-Heritage fellow Rebecca Hagelin declared in 2007.
Policing the purveyors of information, false as it may be, will ultimately do more harm than good.
And when the Targets and Ikeas of the world become purveyors of something, that means it's mainstream.
Fish labeled snapper and tuna were the least likely to be what their purveyors claimed they were.
Keep in mind that some sites earn bonuses from card purveyors when readers apply for an account.
Purveyors of these — like Thrasher's on the Maryland coast and the Wee Chippy in Venice Beach, Calif.
It is a farming hub, producing veal, wool, grain and honey for purveyors at home and beyond.
But there are plenty of guac-worthy deals from your favorite guacamole purveyors to take advantage of.
Some purveyors of these seasonal products, like Neal Hoffman, never expected to be in the Hanukkah business.
Keep in mind, heroin was invented by none other than good old Bayer, purveyors of Bayer Aspirin.
How did you go from being average people to inaugural purveyors of the mixtape-to-vinyl game?
The Nebraska meat purveyors sent a test shipment of 40 boxes of steaks to China on Wednesday.
Those po-faced purveyors of fake news, claims the president, do not take him seriously as a comedian.
Most importantly, there are still three hypotheses about the intertwined goals held by the purveyors of Russian propaganda.
This is the perfect chance for our favorite purveyors of hot beverages to give us good deals, right?
More articles, more videos, all cheaply made and distributed through the purveyors of brainjunk like Facebook and Twitter.
Last year I reviewed a handful of bags from Ona, Filson and other purveyors of fine waxed goods.
Google was born in the cloud and was one of the earliest purveyors of cloud services like Gmail.
Earlier this year, the European Union banned Brazilian chicken exports from certain meat purveyors due to sanitary concerns.
Amazon has said that it's banning domain-fronting so malware purveyors can't disguise themselves as innocent web traffic.
As they grow richer, individuals or businesses switch from informal purveyors to formal markets where big firms operate.
But like all strongmen and purveyors of magical political fixes to complex problems, Castro also infantilized his people.
New Zealand's flagship airline Air New Zealand are purveyors of air safety videos you'll actually want to watch.
While purveyors of CBD products proclaim its healing powers, industry experts are also skeptical about all the claims.
Get excited, Real Music Fans, because Purveyors of Real Music Kasabian and Stereophonics are feeling good about 2017.
Jones and his various sites are leading purveyors of violent and sometimes racist (and anti-Semitic) conspiracy theories.
One of the better-known purveyors is Alex Jones, who hosts an internet show at the website infowars.com.
Their preferences rarely track with what they have been told to believe by the purveyors of conventional wisdom.
Also to be decided is what punishment should be meted out to the purveyors of made-up news.
Second, terrorists, propagandists and purveyors of fabricated news are taking advantage of the online space to undermine democracy.
Some porn websites are run by small-time purveyors and you won't necessarily know who you're dealing with.
But ultimately the argument is deceitful faux-populism, and the real hypocrites here are the purveyors of it.
Both are purveyors of delightful wacky ass clothes that are mighty expensive, so I'd wait for a sale.
We all need to be jackass whisperers — snuffing out the purveyors of pet peeves before their attitudes spread.
Young made the aesthetically wise choice to focus mainly on purveyors specializing in rare books or niche subjects.
But as purveyors of information, celebrities aren't immune to the critics in their comments sections or Twitter replies.
Drawing a direct line from the purveyors of hateful rhetoric to any specific hate crime is usually impossible.
In part, that's because social media companies have rightly staked out their position as purveyors of free speech.
I believe you can't have editorial neutrality without having Nazis and other purveyors of hate speech and abuse.
In British Columbia, for example, many illegal pot purveyors do not want to pay for expensive government licenses.
Episodes can be found on the official Let's Talk About Cats website and purveyors of finer podcasts everywhere.
Pop & Rock Three purveyors of stylish dance music are coming together for one epic dance party on Dec.
The core algorithm of the company's News Feed was weaponized by Russian operatives and purveyors of fake news.
However, the lists they compile can quickly become outdated because there are so many new purveyors of misinformation.
The company is also changing some advertising practices to stop purveyors of fake news from profiting from it.
The true purveyors of fake news, he claimed, were television networks like CNN and newspapers like this one.
However, as the purveyors of fake news are gaining increasing power, the need for even more transparency is growing.
It's a point that other analysts and food purveyors say helps to boost the evolving model of food service.
A recent article argued that purveyors of fried dough have overreached with their unorthodox takes on the original treat.
Otherwise, the purveyors of said breakthrough tech have to answer for selling an outsized dream that failed to materialize.
The Lego-like system of removable components was the perfect antidote to costly and needlessly complex home security purveyors.
These days the duo's popularity is sometimes held against them, as if they were merely purveyors of mawkish schlock.
The other part—literary purveyors of high journalism—feels obliged to hold forth on our reservations about the text.
Episodes of I'm Listening: A Frasier Podcast with Anita Flores can be found at purveyors of finer podcasts everywhere.
Despite the outcome, however, Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain wrote that medical marijuana purveyors should not feel immune from federal law.
Like many bands before them, this Brooklyn four-piece has successfully transitioned from scrappy upstarts to polished pop purveyors.
This single control will prevent propaganda purveyors from simply creating new advertising accounts each time they are shut down.
If there were more competition, purveyors of fake news would have to figure out how to game more algorithms.
There, six to eight food purveyors set up stands with cooking stations highlighting ways to use in-season produce.
For much of the 20th century, the purveyors of la gastronomie Française wanted nothing to do with outside influences.
Still, my music was peddled by purveyors of fine procreation hullabaloo, and I happily signed on the dotted line.
In Manhattan, like everybody else, he buys from Pat LaFrieda, supplemented by cuts from Master Purveyors in the Bronx.
"And the sooner the purveyors of hate, of fascism, of Nazism, of a death cult realize that, the better."
Its purveyors softly call out, "Mica, mica," Spanish slang for the laminated cards they are offering to potential clients.
Let's be dead clear: Purveyors of propaganda used these powerful platforms exactly as they were designed to be used.
And he spread his message through one-page screeds, becoming one of the first purveyors of printed political propaganda.
And they usually have some chocolate, coffee, cheese and purveyors in addition to the meals prepared by the chefs.
Front Burner Stony Brook WholeHeartedFoods and Autumn Seed sell their pumpkin seeds to a variety of specialty food purveyors.
They have met with artisanal chocolate makers in Ecuador, tea purveyors in the Amazon and ceramic artists in Peru.
The efforts came as purveyors of wine, cookware and handbags gathered in Washington to argue against the administration's plan.
The greatest purveyors of identity politics today, and for the bulk of our country's history, have been white citizens.
She said farmers in the program's incubator were among the few purveyors of organic produce in the Salinas area.
Lately he has picked up Mr. Trump's refrain that mainstream news organizations are themselves regular purveyors of fake news.
We know excellent people who deserve gifts; we know, or admire from afar, excellent makers and purveyors of stuff.
Purveyors don't suffer a loss, though, filling the gap of alcoholic sales with spirit-frees containing high-end ingredients.
But there is another market popping up whose purveyors suggest vaping things that are not nicotine can be healthy.
Among the array of food and drink purveyors that pitched up at this summer's festivals, one in particular stands out.
You'd think so, but alcohol purveyors have made a pretty good go at offending people with their products of late.
Birdie Harrelson visits food purveyors, then figures out in the kitchen studio how to tweak the recipes to include cannabis.
And the purveyors of propaganda want you to think that in order to be real, we've got to counterbalance everything.
Ro also operates Zero and Rory, purveyors of a quit smoking kit and a line of women's health products, respectively.
Bill-paying customers tend to loathe them far more than they do the purveyors of petrol and pain aux raisins.
First of all, Heineken, like other alcohol-purveyors, devotes some of its advertising budget each year to "drink responsibly" messages.
His suggestion for 5G purveyors to win friends and wider societal backing is to tie rollouts tightly to local needs.
Purveyors of the strip attract customers with sensory experiences, and profit from impulse buys once shoppers are in the store.
Be smart: Google, Facebook and Twitter see themselves as purveyors of free speech that strengthens democracy rather than weakens it.
Since the purveyors of bitter-end conservatism have lost their stranglehold, the center-right ought to be back in play.
Most, if not all of the feedback, has been summarily dismissed and its purveyors ridiculed on Kyrgios's social media accounts.
Liberals desperate to believe that the right conspiracy will take down Donald Trump promote their own purveyors of fake news.
Despite the immediate challenges, though, Richemont remains one of the most powerful purveyors of expensive diamond rings and gold bracelets.
Breitbart is particularly fond of the term, labelling Trump's sparring partners in the press as malicious purveyors of fake news.
Step aside, Quentin Tarantino and Martin McDonagh, and all you other macho purveyors of mutilation and mayhem with a smile.
Collectively, these unicorns—some of which brand themselves as purveyors of artificial intelligence (AI)—enjoy a heady valuation of $2200bn.
When I was young and angry and saw such pictures for the first time, I confronted one of its purveyors.
Its 255,000-square-foot space will have a collection of purveyors that includes some newcomers to the food-hall scene.
Callahan's contention is that big-dollar philanthropy affords its purveyors even greater influence, with fewer downsides and vastly less accountability.
What set Murray and D'Souza apart from these purveyors of racist ideas was their broad acceptance within the conservative community.
And, Napa, with its celebration of local purveyors (highlighted on practically every menu) is the perfect setting to do so.
And, Napa, with its celebration of local purveyors (highlighted on practically every menu) is the perfect setting to do so.
It's a tantalizing notion to anyone who sells food outdoors, which includes farmers as well as purveyors of prepared foods.
One such concept is "meme magic" — a mystical belief/joke among meme purveyors that they can meme things into reality.
That conclusion isn't exactly new-news, and some food purveyors already list protecting insects as one motivation for eating organic.
It's a mix of familiar names to cool, under-the-radar jewelry purveyors, so take a gander at the picks ahead.
It also made them into what its faculty thought economists should be: technically accomplished purveyors of policy advice, dispassionate but engaged.
" Clarke blamed the Black Lives Matter movement for inspiring violent crimes against law enforcement officers, calling the group "purveyors of hate.
And in November Mountain View made some policy changes to try to eject fake news purveyors from its ad placement network.
To the extent that purveyors of Live media can, they should focus on improving and diversifying all their offerings around video.
The company is partnering with virtual porn purveyors BaDoinkVR to showcase premium VR content for the site's 60 million daily visitors.
There would be no need to import oil from purveyors in the Middle East with whom have deep philosophical, uh... difficulties.
"The purveyors of division have come in and they have wreaked havoc on our society," Carson told that Myrtle Beach crowd.
Now, game-changing vegan purveyors are creating a consumer landscape that every average Joe and Jane can also get in on.
The produce comes from local farms, and the meats arefrom Wotiz Meat Company in Passaic and Master Purveyors in the Bronx.
The most expensive primary David Trone made his fortune building Total Wine & More into one of the country's biggest booze purveyors.
The purveyors of nuclear technology, however, are not fussy about such things and are drawn like flies to putative Saudi billions.
His sinister sleight of hand is that he attempts to make those who call out his nefariousness the purveyors of enmity.
The purveyors of racial grievance have effectively infiltrated our national discourse with their erroneous vocabulary of race and power and privilege.
For years, Kim would order pairs from several purveyors of orthopedic shoes — and always want to make one or two adjustments.
The woman's card... When Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2008, journalists were blamed for being the purveyors of sexist comments.
So today, we call for calm, for moderation, and for the voices of tolerance to prevail over the purveyors of hate.
Here, close to 200 purveyors proffer tastes of the region's top food and drinks, including pork pies, cheeses, fudge and ales.
The newer groups -- at least in terms of distributing propaganda -- far outpace the older purveyors of hate, the ADL data shows.
Will the purveyors of self-help books, and their millions of pliable readers, curl up like snails as they watch him?
In New York, though things may be headed in that direction, much of the work still falls to local banana purveyors.
The fact that the pastors themselves had made difficult journeys across several countries made them credible as purveyors of "spiritual power".
By 2015, people were sharing fewer original posts on Facebook, leaving a void that fake and sensationalized news purveyors happily filled.
But I also blame the purveyors of the malicious misinformation that fed her and others like her lies that pleased them.
Lynching photographs were intended to code black bodies as criminal, beatable, killable, and to code white bodies as purveyors of justice.
Across Scotland, South Asian sweet shops like this one that double as purveyors of savoury takeaway snacks are becoming increasingly popular.
Purveyors of personal genetics platforms—products that tell you exactly what's in your DNA—say they are at a similar tipping point.
While Facebook hopes these tools will be helpful, they're also aiming to hit purveyors of fake news where it hurts — the pocketbook.
Pearl purveyors have found a powerful marketing tool in Facebook Live—more powerful tool than even Facebook seems to realize it has.
Sagum describes the project as "a labor of love" featuring special touches from friends—architects, photographers, artists, and purveyors of handmade hardware.
The number of food-delivery startups, self-driving-car software makers, drone companies and VR purveyors is overwhelming, at the very least.
Chicken is one of the next battlegrounds for the alternative protein purveyors, although they're not just looking at plant-based chicken substitutes.
Changes in the United States may be prompting a rethink in Mexico, too—among ordinary people, policymakers and purveyors of pot alike.
Both stores' ingredients are sourced from the same local purveyors, but sales in wealthier neighborhoods partially subsidize operations in lower-income areas.
Larkin, meanwhile, has simultaneously risen through the welterweight ranks and established himself as one of the game's finest purveyors of spinning shit.
The company's sparkling cannabinoid-infused concoctions are available at Dean & Deluca, Westside Market and other upscale purveyors of fancy foods and drinks.
Suppressive Fire is one of the latest purveyors of the latter to really give me hope for the future American thrash metal.
Snopes' Field Guide to Fake News Sites and Hoax Purveyors (SN), created by Snopes, the oldest and largest online fact-checking organization.
He'll use rallies and tweets to keep up this direct connection, and continue to brand the mainstream media as "fake news" purveyors.
The fight in San Francisco is forcing everyone from regulators to vape purveyors to elected officials to answer that question—and quickly.
Psychology, however, can help explain why clowns—the supposed purveyors of jokes and pranks—often end up sending chills down our spines.
Still, a lot of vegan food purveyors run into the same challenge: the inevitable comparisons between their stuff and the "real" thing.
The show's black characters are generally portrayed as saints, purveyors of soundtrack funk and soul, and objects of clueless characters' casual racism.
So purveyors of fake news only have to exploit the weaknesses of one algorithm to potentially deceive hundreds of millions of people.
If I sound bitter, I am, because they have long been among the principal purveyors of hatred for gay people like me.
Purveyors of conspiracy have long awaited the documents, eager to find in them any cracks in the authorities' official account from Dallas.
Direct losses from the cancellation of major tech conferences to airlines, hotels, and food and transportation purveyors have already surpassed $1 billion.
Now Amazon, one of the most visible purveyors of the technology, is facing pressure from another corner as well: its own shareholders.
Frank Bruni We purveyors of commentary tend to find multitudes in the teeniest speck and mirrors of the zeitgeist wherever we turn.
At the other extreme, the Iranian hackers who have been compromising VPN servers are also known purveyors of data-destroying "wiper" malware.
Now, six months after the policy update,some of the biggest purveyors of hate remain on YouTube, including white supremacist Richard Spencer.
Unfortunately, this rule is often exploited by fake-news purveyors and other sites adept at straddling the line between comedy and misinformation.
So it's a wise move for the caffeine purveyors to launch mail-able recycling satchels Down Under in partnership with Australia Post.
But charging the purveyors of Trump-era racial conflict with cynicism is importantly different from the campaign themes Democrats adopted in 2016.
There are other purveyors of paddleboards in the country, but Active360, who are running the class I'm attempting, is the most popular.
Dead weight in the form of small me-too companies, purveyors of point solutions and standalone tools for optimizing, verifying and measuring advertising.
Since Facebook is a prime channel for fake-news purveyors to share false information, the move could deal a blow to their businesses.
But there are plenty of fine vinyl purveyors still operating in and around Greenwich Village, including Bleecker Street Records (188 West Fourth Street).
The most obvious casualties would be purveyors of fossil fuels, minerals, agricultural produce and other primary materials, the demand for which would suffer.
Such purveyors specialize in locally sourced, often organic food that has fewer calories than most traditional fast food items and features more vegetables.
Late in the year, Google and Facebook sought to crack down on purveyors of fake news from using their technology to sell ads.
The damage Spicer (and, later, Huckabee Sanders) had done as purveyors of Trump's twisted logic and outright lies continues to hang over them.
For a group which favors expenditure on experiences over products, connecting with customers becomes even more crucially important for purveyors of luxury goods.
"Teaching assistants frequently take on a role akin to that of faculty, the traditional purveyors of a university's instructional output," the board wrote.
They are rendering the notion of "prestige" irrelevant, which is not a good thing for any of the purveyors of high-end models.
EVEN Hotel Brooklyn will feature an outdoor garden, guided runs through Brooklyn Bridge Park and partnerships with local purveyors like the Brooklyn Brewery.
The pomme frite purveyors are not pleased with this new legislation and so have expressed themselves by dumping their wares on city hall.
As people flocked to cities and moved to small apartments, delicatessens, cafeterias and other purveyors of grab-and-go food began to proliferate.
It couldn't be more fitting that the latest adaptation of Joseph Heller's Catch-22 finds its home on Hulu, proud purveyors of dystopia.
They may not cross paths often (except maybe for birthdays), but scientists and party supply purveyors can jointly breathe a sigh of relief.
But the Guo-Bannon alliance has alarmed some analysts, who view the two men as purveyors of conspiracy theories fueling anti-China sentiment.
Researchers have found that after menu labeling was implemented in Seattle in 2009, food purveyors tweaked their recipes and lowered calories, for example.
Nevertheless, many leading luxury purveyors appear concerned that reaching out to everyone risks alienating the very few that have been their core customers.
While nobody can predict the shopping habits of Meghan and Harry, history suggests where they might shop — at purveyors holding the royal warrant.
Hallegaard Over the past two decades, Jorgen Toft Christensen has turned his small organic pig farm into one of Denmark's best charcuterie purveyors.
Critics say there has often been a very thin line between many of those trafficking in Confederate history and purveyors of white supremacy.
The three years of litigation that followed, it turned out, served as a grace period for food purveyors in the city to adjust.
Debunking false news articles can sometimes stoke the outrage of the believers, leading fake news purveyors to feed that appetite with more misinformation.
The Egyptian authorities routinely denounce human rights groups, independent journalists and other critics as agents of foreign powers or purveyors of fake news.
Conversely, it can be jarring to comprehend skaters who skate within these prescribed roles as purveyors of romance who are unquestionably not romantic.
Now they have to become ... they're the purveyors of information, they're supposed to be the protectors of privacy, they're the abusers of privacy.
Nonalcoholic brews provide a useful case study in how mainstream purveyors are framing nonalcoholic drinks for a growing market of sober-curious people.
As first speculated in January, the purveyors of all things cool are back at it again with a second drop of their unisex collaboration.
Vancouver has also started cracking down on its marijuana stores, but those efforts were met by mostly indignant pot purveyors adamant on remaining open.
This much is true of the Donald Trump White House: it's given purveyors of news-based comedy endless amounts of material to work with.
And he certainly hasn't done himself any favors regarding his credibility by trying to paint reasonable journalism and journalists as purveyors of "fake news".
In less than a year of existence, Japan's Rizin Fighting Federation has already established itself as one of MMA's most reliable purveyors of wackiness.
Bets on the biggest purveyors of technology — companies like Amazon, Google and Microsoft — powered three of the top-performing funds of the fourth quarter.
European operators are lobbying hard to maintain the choice between three purveyors; many prefer Huawei wares, which are often cheaper (and some say better).
Unlike with deliberate "fake news" purveyors, this obviously isn't intentional, but it makes it harder to believe that Google will provide truly authoritative answers.
Why it matters: Ride-hailing companies like Lyft and Uber have made bold statements about their futures are purveyors of self-driving-car rides.
It seems the Great Pumpkin Shortage of 2015 (yes, that happened) has turned into a problem for purveyors of spicy, autumnal beers in 2016.
He's held a position as one of music's leading purveyors of grandeur since 2003, the year he released Dead Cities, Red Seas, & Lost Ghosts.
He has vowed to prosecute more leakers, and Winner may just be paraded as a threat to other would-be purveyors of classified intelligence.
So I think we should demand that the companies that helped us fight the ISP bundle don't end up becoming purveyors of bundles themselves.
He raised eyebrows for his comments, including calling members of the Black Lives Matter movement "purveyors of hate" in a July appearance on CNN.
" Two recent studies back up these recommendations and show the dire need for the FDA to ban meat purveyors from using the word "healthy.
Here, Neraal and local food purveyors collaborate on a traditionally Scandinavian menu that changes seasonally, and ranges from foraged chanterelles over crayfish to venison.
Purveyors of commercial products spend untold sums to develop product and brand loyalty among the millennial demographic while our party is pushing them away.
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Researchers have found that after a menu labeling was implemented in Seattle in 2009, food purveyors tweaked their recipes and lowered calories, for example.
He, his staff and friends have become a new kind of private citizen bull's-eye for the purveyors of false articles and their believers.
The full story is fascinating and harrowing, packed with the dramatic turns and messy family dynamics that are catnip to purveyors of popular culture.
Epaminonda's sculpture vignettes, made of pedestals, vases and models, bring to mind the eclectic amalgamation of purveyors and manufacturers right outside the gallery doors.
Time and again law enforcement officials, including the FBI, have communicated that mosques are not purveyors of violence, and the facts back that up.
But another way of looking at immigrant food purveyors like Tran is that in the process of making things work, they're creating something new.
His menu uses products from many of Blackberry's famous purveyors, such as Allan Benton (ham and bacon) and Cruze Farm (buttermilk and other dairy).
But with some help from our favorite office-ready shoe purveyors, you may want to keep your shoes close and your credit card closer.
But I am usually buying beans from such sources as Rancho Gordo, Camellia and other high-end purveyors, and their beans are pretty fresh.
During the party at La Cita last week, this flourishing cross-border music scene celebrated one of its most prolific purveyors, Discos Barba Azul.
The difference now is that the stories circulate faster and people can make money spreading them, which gives its purveyors a whole new motivation.
Trudeau dropped hints months ago that he would to cast himself as a progressive standard-bearer up against purveyors of a Trump-type nationalism.
According to Bleeping Computer, both suspects were arrested by Romanian police last week in a crackdown on purveyors of ransomware spam known as Operation Bakovia.
Airbnb has refused to host alt-right protesters, and companies like Stripe, Paypal, Google, and Squarespace have pulled services from purveyors of alt-right ideologies.
Each election cycle, the purveyors of mass media make a play to appeal to the public's interest in politics—and provide an antidote for it.
Instead, purveyors of meat tubes were forced indoors, where they could streamline production, add patates frites (French fries) to their repertoire, and perfect the steamie.
These perrero purveyors rode the city buses rapping in Spanish over dancehall instrumentals, and planted the seeds for a movement they were largely excluded from.
Often when people decided to open a restaurant, they come up with the concept, find a location, build it out, and then find suitable purveyors.
And luckily for you, this Thursday, April 26 there are a bunch of pretzel purveyors getting in on the celebration with free pretzels and more.
Similar to Walmart, Disney is the only incumbent with the assets, leadership, and shareholder base to land counterpunches on the  purveyors of paper towels & AirPods. 
Mainstream perfume purveyors typically allot much less (about $60 to $120 per kilo) for the ''juice'' and spend more on advertising and packaging and distribution.
Leeds-based purveyors of melancholic pop, Bruising, have captured this in their new video for "I Don't Mind" but in a much more pleasant way.
The annual industry trade show for purveyors of candy, chips, packaged nuts, popcorn, jerky, gum, chocolates and other delectable confections was held Tuesday through Thursday.
Individual people empowered with a smartphone or even a microphone can be the purveyors of truth and can leverage that information to hold government accountable.
At the National Review, John Podhoretz called Trump the heir to Howard Stern and Andrew Dice Clay, those ace purveyors of the (white) American id.
Flagpole Swim, purveyors of sleek, colorblocked suits that err on the sportier side, has collaborated with Oscar de la Renta on a limited-edition collection.
When he calls mainstream media outlets purveyors of FAKE NEWS, he is drawing battle lines between his supporters and much more trustworthy sources of information.
A recent delegation of Chinese authorities to Brazil is likely to increase the number of authorized purveyors, Camardelli said, without providing details on that number.
In its over-a-century-long legacy, Fiore's has established itself as one of the best purveyors of fresh mozzarella, or "mutz" in the area.
Local food purveyors that attract visitors from beyond Red Hook include Hometown Bar-B-Que, Red Hook Lobster Pound and Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pies.
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo remain major purveyors of obesity, tooth decay, diabetes, heart disease and other scourges that damage people's health and raise medical costs.
Especially true if, like Daniel Kaluuya's character Chris Washington, you are forced to live in the world merely as a consequence to mischievous white purveyors.
Local ice cream purveyors 50 Licks dropped by twice in the scorching midday heat offering free scoops for all in attendance and promising to return.
Hazony's book seeks to explain this shift and, in the process, redeem nationalism and reveal antinationalist liberals as the true purveyors of hatred and division.
We also found old videos of K.G.B. agents who had defected to the West and divulged incredible details about their careers as purveyors of disinformation.
There's a market where local purveyors sell the pepper as well as other regional products, and restaurants throughout the town have special menus showcasing it.
Instead, how about: Blackness, since its modern inception, was identified as a perverse form of American capital by white purveyors who refused to abdicate power.
It was just a cute little thing that I did in California, and it was one of many coffee purveyors, but I preferred this one.
And it turns out that those who have proven most capable of this come from a universe of charlatans: fake news purveyors, propagandists, and scammers.
Landlords, he said, had also indicated that they wanted to reduce their reliance on WeWork by leasing to a wider array of flexible-space purveyors.
The Daily Beast reports that the conspiracy purveyors at QAnon are suggesting that the best way to protect yourself from coronavirus is by drinking bleach.
Fast-forward to 2019 — with its bulgogi tacos, K-pop, snail slime masks and Sandra Oh memes — and Koreans are the new purveyors of cool.
The Confederacy groups are not purveyors of truth; they are promoting a narrative that pollutes contemporary American historical memory and bolsters modern-day white supremacists.
Some of our favorite beauty purveyors have rolled out spectacular Black Friday deals and the thrill of it all has got our spidey senses tingling.
Three purveyors of stylish dance music are coming together for one epic dance party at this cavernous space on the Hudson River in Midtown Manhattan.
We should reject purveyors of hare-brained social constructs that pit Americans against Americans, women against men, or Muslims against the rest of the world.
The nature of creepiness Psychology can help explain why clowns -- the supposed purveyors of jokes and pranks -- often end up sending chills down our spines.
It gains momentum, peaks and gets pushed aside by the next trend, which is why purveyors of wedding food have an eye on the horizon.
Over the next week, the president repeated the phrase, clarifying that the label applied only to purveyors of "fake news," not to all media outlets.
He's also given his platform to vaccine deniers and fearmongering pseudoscience purveyors like the Food Babe (known to scientists as "the Jenny McCarthy of food").
Nestlés' green tea Kit Kat is all the rage in Japan and has a strong enough presence with online candy purveyors to prove its worldwide popularity.
They have work with farmers and other purveyors to get the right quantity of ingredients, delivered on time – just like traditional restaurants and food service companies.
In his private capacity, the financial-data firm bearing his name is one of the main purveyors of picks and shovels to the global banking complex.
The lobster roll purveyors buy the crustacean's meat from processors, a growing business in Maine where about 80 percent of the nation's lobster harvest takes place.
Amusingly, a few are branding their organizations as the "resistance," even when their boards of directors include corporate lobbyists, billionaires and proud purveyors of American exceptionalism.
Prior purveyors of the pipes to consumers (like cable companies) had neither the leverage nor the capabilities to play the role of content arbiter with subscribers.
The nature of creepiness Psychology, however, can help explain why clowns -- the supposed purveyors of jokes and pranks -- often end up sending chills down our spines.
The other day, dozens of purveyors of fancy packaged foods gathered on the third floor of an open-air mall for a casting call of sorts.
Whether they are selling fancy cookware, natural cheeses or single malt Scotch, purveyors of goods aimed at the wealthy are competing more and offering new products.
Many politicians and citizens either lack the courage to challenge these purveyors of prejudice, or find solace in scapegoating and join the chorus of cheap bigotry.
Big audiences for news coverage have been a bright spot for network executives facing an exodus of younger viewers to online video purveyors and streaming services.
Sometimes, they may only accept 403(b) providers that will absorb administrative fees; not surprisingly, the higher-cost purveyors are the most willing to cover them.
Cities argued that gun purveyors created a public nuisance by failing to take reasonable steps to prevent their weapons from getting diverted into the illegal market.
Ever since Interpol released their 2002 debut record, Turn On The Bright Lights, the New York band has been seen as purveyors of gloomy indie rock.
The owners of The End, the Williamsburg coffee purveyors, claim that their customers now believe The End copied Starbucks, when it's really the other way around.
While some of Bible's women were portrayed as paragons of family goodness, others were portrayed as harlots and hussies, purveyors of sin, deadly temptresses, and seductresses.
Since then, streaming services have become bundlers or purveyors of high-quality entertainment programming in their own right, and increasingly prominent components of household entertainment mixes.
Within about 300 yards of each other in Lugano's tony pedestrian shopping lanes are three pre-owned watch purveyors worth checking out for personal timepiece enthusiasts.
But Mr. Freeman's approach has drawn fans, particularly among customers who are either unfamiliar with, or disdainful of, the sanctimony of other high-end coffee purveyors.
In August, for instance, Facebook — one of the world's largest purveyors of online ads — tried to block people from using such software on its social network.
"Purveyors of Conventional Wisdom are telling us tonight that @BernieSanders can't be elected President because he's different," de Blasio said in a final tweet Saturday night.
But NBC News found that countless purveyors of the counterfeit products are hawking their wares in plain sight on social media pages, especially Instagram and Facebook.
Now, in addition to being available by the pound at some smoked fish purveyors, it's sold nationwide, in full skinless sides of about two pounds presliced.
The thousands of U.S. restaurants currently serving it (including White Castle, purveyors of the $1.99 Impossible Slider), will make the switch by the end of February.
Then, that stretch of Salem Ave was home to a string of rock clubs, gay bars, and more than a few purveyors of black market wares.
But we prefer to imagine that the food purveyors of midtown will take revenge on Trump and the thousand insults he has flung at, well, everyone.
Both Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, the two leading purveyors of plant-based burgers, have struggled at times to meet soaring demand because of limited production capacity.
Purveyors of upscale jerky have gotten in on the act, including chocolate maker Hershey Co which acquired premium beef jerky maker Krave Pure Foods early last year.
While songs like Kesha's "Tik Tok" and Gaga's "Poker Face" were the most famous purveyors of this feeling, "Like a G6" captured all of it best. Why?
Over the next six months, he spent nights sourcing materials from Alibaba, the ecommerce conglomerate, and talking on the phone with Chinese purveyors of fabric and plastic.
MARIA CARDONA, CNN: They are the tactics that have been used through history by the worst purveyors of pure evil, including slave traders, including Nazis, including terrorists.
As one audience member reasoned, if the purveyors of art continue to treat art as an asset class, then governments should treat it as such and regulate.
He suggests purveyors of services like those tested should be more open about the limitations of the services they offer under the shiny banner of artificial intelligence.
The site quickly became one of the dominant purveyors of internet culture; it was a place where memes flourished and spread, all before people called them that.
To find out if I could stick out the wait, I visited Lahore Kebab House, one of London's most famous Punjabi restaurants and purveyors of traditional haleem.
"What's happened is, and for good reason, conservatives and Republicans no longer trust the national news media to be fair arbiters or fair information purveyors," Bolger said.
Much like the O.G. bath bomb, the Jelly Bomb comes to us from Lush, the foremost purveyors of kitschy, colorful bath and body products the internet loves.
The options extend far beyond the plain, old black yoga pants — and our favorite purveyors of athleisure keep one-upping each other to keep up with demand.
I have voiced my displeasure when I see purveyors selling products that are not local and seasonal — that's the whole point of going to a farmers' market!
"There are parasites in almost every kind of fish," one of Portland's top fish purveyors, who sold the infected fish and wishes to remain anonymous, told me.
A few trends stand out, including new models for providing gourmet meals in local markets, specialty coffee purveyors, alternative protein sources and online grocery and snack providers.
In the United States, where President Donald Trump has repeatedly denounced the media as purveyors of fake news, trust in media varied widely depending on political affiliations.
"Its purveyors should be incarcerated and the keys should be thrown away," he concluded, taking a swipe at the government of 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe.
But there are a couple of standouts still killing it despite what seems to be a restaurant recession—and they're both pizza purveyors: Domino's and Papa John's.
Other galleries supplying works by multiple artists were Marian Goodman, Pace, Sperone Westwater and David Zwirner, all among New York's most powerful purveyors of extremely expensive art.
And the tens of billions of dollars generated do not flow back into primary health care, although the purveyors will argue that data-sharing do create value.
Whoa. Well, after chatting up some top derms and brainstorming with the sheet-obsessed purveyors of Korean beauty imports, we've learned that this can be a reality.
More to the point, we now know there were no white hats in the conquest of the West, only purveyors of genocide and continent-scale land theft.
When The Times published the despicable cartoon in question, it forever lent its name to the purveyors of hate and violence directed at Jews the world over.
Torvehal Bornholm Many of Bornholm's most sought-out food purveyors came together under one vaulted roof when Bornholm's Torvehal opened in a historic slaughterhouse this past July.
" But new purveyors brought new opportunities to showcase Hudson Valley products, and "the next challenge for me is to implement more of that into the dining experience.
These zombie accounts are run by, I think, porn purveyors, looking to build a network of connections that can help drive more views to their titillating content.
The first piece of that equation -- the rise of hate speech -- has drawn most of the attention publicly because, well, that's what these purveyors of intolerance want.
They are dismissed as purveyors of "fake news" — a label Descartes's skeptic might have been delighted to apply to the allegedly untrustworthy deliverances of our sense organs.
And the team at Basic Rights (which has just finished designing this year's spring collection) became purveyors of perfect made-in-Thailand tees and high-waisted trousers.
He's also given his platform to vaccine deniers and fearmongering pseudoscience purveyors like the Food Babe Vani Hari (known to scientists as "the Jenny McCarthy of food").
Often, the young women who are purveyors of selfie culture replicate the same types of sexual submissiveness that wouldn't be seen as "strong" or empowering at all.
Unfortunately for the purveyors of cutesy Mueller merchandise, however, the report that was supposed to mean the downfall of the president did not exactly do its job.
While there are con artists looking to take advantage of uneducated buyers, many haunted item purveyors hold themselves to what they see as high ethical and scientific standards.
In order to avoid Facebook's fact checking system, the site formerly known as YourNewsWire, one of the most well-known purveyors of fake news online, has simply rebranded.
Perhaps the only real simmering rivalry in Cincinnati chili is between its two largest purveyors, Gold Star and Skyline, which operate around 100 locations each across four states.
They've been fervently lobbying against the regulation, and say that these new rules will kill off many companies, including e-cigarette purveyors  selling safer alternatives to traditional smoking.
They walked past the purveyors of stamp papers and affidavits, typists clickety-clacking on stools, barristers-at-law in flapping gowns, pillars of wadded files bound in twine.
You still get a nice bass boost, but again, it's clean and precise, not the loose and boomy noise that you'd get from other purveyors of gaming gear.
Popular conservative Twitter accounts at some point "linked" the protest page to George Soros, who online fake-news purveyors often claim is the puppetmaster behind anti-Trump conspiracies.
After all, the purveyors of such technology lead us to believe as much, promising coast-to-coast demonstrations and selling us on the prospect of sleeping while driving.
Meanwhile, the impetus for luxury purveyors to seize on the desire for differentiated, personalized and unique offerings is essential to keep attracting more mature and more affluent customers.
Several fast food chains are expressing various degrees of interest in plant-based burgers, chicken sandwiches and sausage from new purveyors such as Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat.
A couple months ago, sunscreen purveyors Supergoop reminded us of exactly how important scalp sun protection is with their innovative powder formula — which, unsurprisingly, has sold out everywhere.
Mahan was a huge fan of Uniform's Perfect World LP and Fisher knew Greenberg through fellow—and unjustly slept-on—purveyors of New York gothic rave-up, Bambara.
This will be a "wiki-style" attack on the purveyors of fake news by teaming up professional journalists and community contributors to produce "fact-checked, global news stories".
The brochure, obtained by Motherboard, offers detailed insight into purveyors of surveillance and hacking tools who advertise their wares at industry and government-only conferences across the world.
Callahan's released a couple of shimmery and hallucinatory collections of ambient music, including the memorably graceful Epitaph for the perennial purveyors of cosmic slop at Orange Milk Records.
"I'm not going to fall into the trap of us being the spin-meisters when CNN has been one of the greatest purveyors of fake news," he said.
Outraged by the way nonconsensual porn violates its victims, California Attorney General Kamala Harris has made punishing purveyors of it a priority and has notched some important victories.
This is due to a wide variety of reasons, such as cost (taxes), contempt towards what purveyors see as the corporatization of the industry, and the dosage regulations.
In addition to offering products that taste more like the real thing, the new purveyors of meat alternatives have also started to gain wide distribution for their products.
Most notably, the Conway scam had been reported in May by Snopes, with which Facebook has partnered in an effort to block advertising by purveyors of fake news.
Secondary buyers have also proliferated, empowered by the internet, so that even homely vegetables will find a pot to be cooked in through online purveyors like Misfits Market.
The directors Jon Betz and Taggart Siegel argue that it's a battle of good versus evil, with Monsanto, Dow and other purveyors of industrial agriculture as the villains.
Yet, many consumers still want access to these high-quality products, whether to support fair-trade purveyors for ethical reasons or buy more natural foods for health purposes.
If it doesn't bother those that come to harm to destroy Mother Earth, it surely doesn't weigh on them that they are purveyors of violence against indigenous peoples.
Rather than confront the purveyors of such disinformation, we changed the channel because, after all, they were our allies, whose quirks could be allowed or at least ignored.
How a restaurant or food company cares for its employees, its purveyors, its customers and its community will move up the priority list in 2019, Mr. Freeman said.
But the rationale that cut hardest, it seems, was a quotation from a vice president for marketing and innovation for StarKist, one of the big three tuna purveyors.
" With all the differences in personality, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump have resorted to similar tactics, such as decrying the mainstream news media as purveyors of "fake news.
It's based on a comic book from small-press darling Oni and written by Greg Rucka, one of the finest purveyors of detective and genre fiction working today.
But just as the profession it celebrates is in distress — struggling financially in the internet age and attacked as purveyors of "fake news" — so, too, is the Newseum.
This was done for illegal pharmaceutical distributors, purveyors of malicious or counterfeit "anti-virus" software, their own internet casinos and an illegal bitcoin exchange, according to the investigators.
Alongside supplements from Moon Juice are goods from other indie purveyors with cult followings, local floral bouquets from Petal by Pedal — even pretty pillows from Hill House Home.
As the first brand to incorporate tulips into its products, Bloomeffects is leading a wave of natural-beauty purveyors that have introduced a new emphasis on everything floral.
More advanced artificial intelligence might afford Russia and other would-be purveyors of fake news greater latitude in conducting destabilizing information warfare campaigns, and in launching devastating cyberattacks.
This suggests that even if the purveyors of our digital fix were invested in our well being, their main cure would have to be shutting their own doors.
Graze chose Nashville's famous vegan ice-cream purveyors, Kokos, for their bread-pudding topper, a dense and velvety ice cream made with coconut cream and suffused with vanilla.
The stylish hotel embraces local purveyors by dressing its staff in uniforms by Frank and Oak and using 1703 percent, all natural local bath products and local artwork.
Critics complained about its crassness and cruelty, but Mr. Barris, like purveyors of burlesque and circus sideshows in earlier generations, knew there was a large audience for lowbrow.
It can be argued the media he so enjoys attacking as purveyors of "fake news" actually helped him be elected president when few felt that could actually happen.
What drew me to journalism was the news and writing, but also just that news, what was going on and now we can be the purveyors of that.
"I'm not naming names, but it's no secret that a lot of chefs smoke marijuana," Ottolenghi confirms, while remaining noncommittal regarding the weed habits of fine food purveyors.
LONDON'S LEGAL district, dotted with purveyors of horsehair wigs and pubs once frequented by Charles Dickens, seems an unlikely setting for an entrepreneur at the cutting edge of technology.
The purveyors of conspiracy theories have been selling a poster that incorporates the cartoon frog into a collage of with notable cartoon figures from the Infowars cast of characters.
Now Facebook says the page doesn't violate its community standards, showing how close to the line purveyors of false or misleading information can play in Canada's upcoming federal election.
Image: wackystuff/flickrAs a purveyors of supposedly factual content, it's the job of science journalists to make sure we're accurate about how bad things like trans fats actually are.
To the purveyors of the pipeline, the existence of an indigenous population — who wanted, merely, mostly clean drinking water — became something that owed itself to happenstance, not to history.
I'm Jamieson, I'm still your host, and this week we're celebrating the fact that some of the finest purveyors of '00s indie rock are still churning out new material.
Distributed by London-based gift purveyors Firebox, the Crying Unicorn Candle is one part of an ongoing campaign to mainline internet culture directly into the bloodstream (or, apartment complex).
In attendance were chefs from near and far, from Lebanon, Israel, Spain, France, Poland, Germany and Britain, along with a great number of Turkish chefs, purveyors and food artisans.
They argued not only that immodest material encouraged immoral behavior, but also that its purveyors sold it in order to undermine "American" values—in short, it was a conspiracy.
"Basically, Stitch Fix is trying to combine data science with human judgment to get a better edge over other purveyors of apparel and accessories," the "Mad Money" host said.
But the fundamental problem the FBI continues to have with purveyors of AI-based investigative systems has been their inability to adequately identify the unintended outcomes and their consequences.
As this shift occurs, the role of mobile carriers is changing from just providing wireless to being purveyors of all of a consumer's connectivity and providing access to media.
And Mekelburg's (100 Grand Avenue) serves homey options like meatloaf sandwiches; up front is a large counter filled with cheeses and smoked meats, many supplied by purveyors based nearby.
Food that costs $1 generally leaves little room for profit, but purveyors typically count on customers to order higher-margin items like soft drinks to round out their meals.
Well, for starters, stop seeing pornographers as some discrete, pervy part of the population and recognize that, in many ways, the internet has made smut purveyors of us all.
That bill would work in the liquor company's favor by loosening rules on advertising at sports venues for purveyors of alcohol—obviously an enticing regulation for a liquor distributor.
This watchdog organization based in Boyle Heights has introduced legislation amending these vendor-unfriendly laws, and have gone as far as providing lawyers for harassed purveyors free of charge.
Purveyors of false news would have us believe that Ukraine is deeply divided and that those Ukrainians who are not supporting "fascism" are desperate to be rescued by Russia.
Read more: A record number of big fund managers are worried governments aren't doing enough to avoid a global recessionYacht companies, private-jet sales representatives, and art purveyors followed.
By vaulting art into the public consciousness, the space challenges other purveyors of culture to consider how easy, or difficult, they make it for people to see their wares.
And some of the most influential voices on the right haven't just sold advertising space to purveyors of snake oil, they've gotten directly into the snake-oil business themselves.
Its website was the 12th-most-cited by the fake-news consumers and purveyors — ahead of The New York Times and The Washington Post but behind Breitbart and Infowars.
With each new location, the exhibits are brand new -- except for the Sprinkle Pool, a favorite -- and hinge on local ice cream purveyors who create unique and exclusive flavors.
WordPress.com, one of the internet's leading purveyors of blog infrastructure and hosting, has taken a step toward making blogging more sustainable by allowing sites to easily accept recurring payments.
Another writer might also have suggested that all those evildoers — the dictators, the genocidal generals, the traffickers of political propaganda, the purveyors of false news — did not hijack Facebook.
He went to Philadelphia and tasted the offerings at the renowned Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks as well as some other well-known purveyors of the type.
A January 2018 study by two M.I.T. researchers first focused public attention on the higher misidentification rates for dark-skinned women by three leading purveyors of facial recognition algorithms.
Despite the new policy, YouTube has not taken action on channels belonging to prominent purveyors of hate, such as white supremacist Richard Spencer and former KKK leader David Duke.
The company said it would now donate the money to research into the civic impact of Twitter, as well as its abuse by purveyors of fake news and propaganda.
In addition to personal identity and group affiliation, pup play also presents a financial opportunity: The pup community will pay to play, and leather purveyors are happy to oblige.
But in Oregon, tokers favor a strain known as GG - formerly "Gorilla Glue," until its purveyors got sued by the makers of the actual glue by the same name.
Suave, minimalist purveyors and displayers of digital art, Electric Objects has just announced a plan to commission $100,000 in new digital artworks as part of their 2016 Art Club Fund.
But what we're seeing now is a lot of purveyors of crank ideas, like Stephens, wondering how a purveyor of a different set of crank ideas could hijack their movement.
Facebook's core product always makes up the bulk of account and page removals, but the purveyors of disinformation and false news still make use of the company's less tainted service.
Purveyors of these myths trafficked in Black peoples, ripping them from their homes and bodily autonomy in an attempt to create scientific experiments and comedic performance out of human beings.
Apple's "walled garden" approach to the App Store may not be perfect, but it does make life harder for racists, homophobes, and other purveyors of hate to peddle their goods.
The team responsible for Kemuri Tatsu-ya first made waves with the much-vaunted Ramen Tatsu-ya, which could be one of the best noodle soup purveyors in the country.
Finally, famous purveyors of bras, underwear, and even pointe shoes seem to be catching on to an obvious fact: What a "nude" shade looks like is different for every woman.
Another measure from the package: The EC says it wants to see "significantly" improved scrutiny of ad placements — with a focus on trying to reduce revenue opportunities for disinformation purveyors.
And finally, "disrupting financial incentives for spammers" will allegedly deter fake website purveyors from making money, though the actual mechanisms by which Facebook plans to do this are rather vague.
Alphabet's Google and Facebook on Monday announced measures aimed at halting the spread of "fake news" on the internet by targeting how some purveyors of phony content make money: advertising.
Embargoes imposed by Europe and Russia on certain Brazilian meat purveyors have had a negative effect on its operations, it said, creating excessive supplies and causing product prices to fall.
That's despite the fact that InfoWars and Jones are some of the best-known purveyors of conspiracy theories that target the victims of mass shootings, which Facebook says it prohibits.
With a focus on "intuitive nutrition" and foods "to help fuel your sweatlife," as per the press release, all the ingredients used in-restaurant are sourced from local Chicago purveyors.
Last May, Don was asked to curate the Whitney Block Party concert, a Whitney Museum event featuring performances by fellow purveyors of culture like Junglepussy, Rahel and House of Ladosha.
This latest, stubborn statement feels like a true Trump confrontation -- not a confrontation with the purveyors of American violence, but with the very aides who begged him to do better.
Harris asserts that the purveyors of facial recognition technology may be considered in violation of FTC rules if they fail to test or account for serious biases in their systems.
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I could make an argument for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Tennessee Titans, purveyors of third-year franchise QBs in whose futures I basically believe (more on them shortly).
The custom bodysuit, which is peppered with 96,480 individual crystals, to be precise, is the result of a collaboration between the Austrian bling purveyors and emerging New York label Monse.
Yet, that is the fate that awaits many purveyors of drink and food on the front lines of the service industry, and for whom dealing with drunken belligerence is routine.
The traditional model of newsstands as purveyors of tabloids and candy bars is outdated, said Mitchell Moss, the director of New York University's Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management.
The college basketball predictions arrived in early November, as they always do, with their purveyors, like their counterparts in politics, expecting little punishment for the sin of getting things wrong.
Frustratingly, the challenges of adapting one's cuisine to a new region consigns many chefs and purveyors to the same fate that many second- and third-generation Americans face: perpetual othering.
The brands are not only for people who can afford to buy a $5,000 bespoke suit without batting an eye, but includes purveyors of cheese, tea, books and grooming products.
For instance, American companies are the leading purveyors of surgical robots, and they are at the forefront of "collaborative robotics," in which robots can work side by side with humans.
If you protest and let your anger be known, you risk being called purveyors of hate or "outside agitators," and being accused of hardening racial divisions or stirring the pot.
In the years since, Magnum photographers have documented nearly every world-changing event and solidified the agency's reputation as one of the foremost purveyors of exceptional photojournalism in the world.
"Not only is our food farm-to-table, but our bud is too, and we use a lot of local purveyors," Drummer told Insider of the inspiration behind the menu.
To reach this light sanctuary at MASS MoCA from Boston, I drove along Route 19913 across a landscape characterized by wild turkeys, purveyors of maple sweets and star-spangled bunting.
Why it matters: As the news industry increases its reliance on email alerts and newsletters (represent!), our credibility makes us a target for spammers, scammers and purveyors of disinformation or fraud.
So it's no surprise that the tea purveyors, who have been in business since 1706, when they opened Britain's first-ever tea room, have a royal warrant from Her Majesty herself.
It's true, as purveyors of the "missing Republican voters" theory say, that the Republican coalition hasn't been growing in recent years—so theoretically, at least, there's room to add new voters.
Christian values might be called "feminine" (patience, forbearance, gentleness), but the purveyors of those values are expected to carry on often intense work in a solitary way with minimal support. Bitching?
At this point — with phrases like "limited resources" being dropped — I'd say you shouldn't get your hopes up of a root and branch reformation of Twitter's policy towards purveyors of hate.
Having released two fantastic EPs on Mr Mitch's Gobstopper label, he's teamed up with everyone's favourite Parisian purveyors of cerebral club smashing avant-bangers Sound Pellegrino for a stunning new release.
Arguably there's an appetite for them both: just two days ago, The Wall Street Journal reported that purveyors of meat-free burgers are struggling to meet demand from fast food chains.
These are the voters that the purveyors of conventional wisdom interact with, so it's no surprise that they were surprised that moderates collectively did so well in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Good algorithms, as opposed to whatever Google and Facebook are currently using, could censor neo-Nazis, purveyors of hate speech, Russian bots, and transphobes while discouraging voters from electing more Trumps.
You may have seen other grocery store chains and produce purveyors place "Ripe" stickers on avocados when they're ready to eat, but obviously, the accuracy of those stickers is short-lived.
Purveyors of "handcrafted porcelain smoking wares," the store is now selling a popular pipe set emblazoned with the Sanders campaign logo and a stylized image of the senator's head and hair.
Producers and purveyors have found that people are willing to pay a premium for food that feels ambiguously ethical and healthy—and the businesses that cater to those people are booming.
Yet somehow the purveyors of a neon mélange of glam rock and heavy metal have been around for 30 years or so, and sold 30-odd million albums along the way.
Certainly venture capital interest into the industry has soared along with the appetite from traditional protein purveyors like Danone, Tyson Foods, and others to take a bite out of the market.
As you're expressing, Google and Facebook are the largest purveyors of these trackers, but we block trackers from hundreds of companies, and then we also enable more encryption on the internet.
They may show up at some farm stands and Greenmarket purveyors later in summer but now, thanks to a California-based grower who harvests them in Mexico, they're available more regularly.
The big tech companies will only find themselves enmeshed in a growing public crossfire if they become active arbiters of content, purveyors of speech codes, and forerunners of a "Bladerunner" future.
"Any newcomer should expect to start with a tour of the most venerable purveyors of cows, pigs and chickens in what I've been told are their most delicious forms," he wrote.
German brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi built their reputations on being purveyors of precise engineering cars, luxurious interiors, cutting-edge technology, and above all, pretty high sticker prices.
The purveyors of jumbo three-wick candles and scented body washes have everything you need to fill a well-stocked Easter basket — except, of course, marshmallow Peeps and milk-chocolate eggs.
"As a state we have already begun to act to keep Texas safe and to dismantle the purveyors of hate and racism in this state and in this country," he said.
What we've seen is that the president of the United States calling the press the enemy of the people, a stain on society, purveyors of fake news, has created an epidemic.
While a consortium of New York purveyors donated the alcohol, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is paying part of the costs for the event, though officials could not provide a precise figure.
Is the appetite for this material organic, and merely being satiated by the purveyors of sensational exposes, or does this coverage trigger interest that otherwise would not be nearly as robust?
H. R. McMaster, the president's national security adviser, as "the same purveyors of hatred and ignorance who precipitated the recent violence in Charlottesville," Mr. Trump suggested that blame should be shared.
Purveyors of specialty items may find it well worth the push to get their goods on shelves next to the tried-and-true jars of borscht and bottles of grape juice.
One would have hoped that decades of suffering at the hands of religious extremism would convince at least one government or major political party to roll back the purveyors of hate.
"Many entities, particularly merchants, retailers, service providers, and other purveyors of goods and services, may be wary of accepting blockchain currency for products and participating in blockchain transactions, " the document concluded.
Click through to see prettiest handcrafted jewels that Etsy has to offer — and start ordering now, because purveyors of such specialized goods have longer lead times and limited stock on offer.
Posner draws on these incidents to introduce the idea that, in the early days of the pharmaceutical industry at least, it could be difficult to distinguish drugmakers from snake oil purveyors.
What makes its value so difficult to estimate is that in burying CO₂ for a better atmosphere — and, almost certainly, a better future — its purveyors would also create a public good.
The problem here is not that so many powerful people in Silicon Valley are mixing business and politics or that the Silicon Valley companies they run are now becoming purveyors of news.
Some restaurants and food purveyors voluntarily closed for several days after the CDC travel advisory to pregnant women and their partners was issued earlier this month, and most had their employees tested.
We immediately pointed out that no, it's not an alien spaceship, because its trajectory doesn't look like the kind that thrusters would produce (though we, too, are often purveyors of 'Oumuamua hype).
The cadre of insect farmers and purveyors selling a human-grade product were excited with what he was doing, and after putting out feelers, he organized the festival in just three months.
As the Washington Post noted, it is hard to reconcile how Facebook's "beefed-up approach" to misinformation can coexist with some of its main purveyors being allowed to remain on the site.
Purveyors of "fake news" seek to manipulate evangelicals and Pentecostals by emphasizing the core issues of Brazil's culture wars: gender, sexuality, and the role of parents and the state in children's education.
This week, he returned with a similar message — only this time the executive is calling out fellow technology purveyors to help address myriad issues around the technology before it becomes too pervasive.
It also doesn't take much effort to imagine purveyors of malicious rumors spreading fresh fakes claiming the fact-checks/checkers are biased or manipulated to try to turn WhatsApp users against it.
As such, it looks like less of a top contender bout, and more of an opportunity for two of the division's most proficient purveyors of spectacle to get back to winning ways.
"I want to feature a bowl with all perfectly imperfect vegetables that purveyors can't sell because they're not pretty enough to go Whole Foods, but they're still delicious and organic," she says.
Those decisions, part of the "no platforming" philosophy which would deny hate speech purveyors a place to assemble and share their views, will likely have many reverberations in the days to come.
Don't even get me started about the amazing selection of sustainable seafood purveyors who live by the Monterey Bay's Seafood Watch standards, or the existence of heirloom Mexican crop farmer Rancho Gordo.
From James Harden's MVP-caliber campaign to Eric Gordon's Sixth Man-deserving revival, they were breezy and enjoyable, purveyors of a playing style that thrilled audiences and humbled the shrewdest defensive tacticians.
Founded in 2000 by two surfer friends, O'o supplies both the Maui Food Bank and local purveyors, including the farm's open-air restaurant, Pacific'O, located on the western part of the island.
He noted the recent retail changes in Penn Station, where large chains and upscale franchises like Magnolia Bakery, Shake Shack and Pret a Manger, have replaced some of the older food purveyors.
Ms. Coppel occasionally takes note of a student's question and comes back the following day with recipes she has developed especially for her, or the names and phone numbers of her purveyors.
Sustainable seafood purveyors are turning species that used to get thrown away into high-end treats, and celebrity chefs are buying invasive species (like that lionfish) and overlooked delicacies (like scampi caviar).
Founded in 240, Blue Apron was one of the earliest purveyors of so-called meal kits, which provide subscribers with mostly prepared ingredients that they cook at home, following an accompanying recipe.
Fake news purveyors generally make money when people click on the false articles and are directed to third-party websites, the majority of which are filled with dozens of low-cost ads.
"We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those [purveyors of fake news] who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," he said.
Many people who may care enough to buy meat, fish, bread and produce from specialty purveyors or farmers' markets continue to buy their wine in supermarkets, big-box retailers or convenience stores.
They might be partly true; they might be entirely true; even if false, they compel purveyors of the prevailing wisdom to take a hard look at their reasoning and fix any fallacies.
"We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those (purveyors of fake news) who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," he said.
In defining "fake news" so broadly and seeking to dilute its meaning, they are capitalizing on the declining credibility of all purveyors of information, one product of the country's increasing political polarization.
As mass polarization deepens and media sources continue to balkanize, citizens who see bias in the traditional purveyors of information (mainstream media, academia, etc.) may often dismiss fact-checkers as similarly biased.
AT Games was one of the purveyors of those crummy consoles—churning out Sega Genesis and Atari 803 clones that cost next to nothing and often times felt like they played even less.
"Russia has become one of the chief purveyors of terror in Aleppo, using tactics more commonly associated with thugs than governments," U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations David Pressman told the council.
Pros: Cons: Store link This Scottish maker of waxed canvas items has a long history over there, and sources its cloth from one of the original purveyors of waxed canvas in the world.
When she developed the (cannabis-free) farm-to-table menu for Lowell Farms, where she is also a partner, she said she was excited to work with many of those same food purveyors.
Events since then seem to have vindicated that view - an interesting counterpoint to purveyors of instability scenarios in the region known for "great power games" and, more recently, for "grand chessboard" geopolitical pontifications.
It placed more than 500 orders for same-day pick-up, from the 16 out of 40 top stores — not solely fashion purveyors — in the "Stella Index" of retailers that currently offer BOPIS.
In the United States growth has been slower, but purveyors and proselytizers are now cropping up across the country — in restaurants, shops and bars in Los Angeles, Detroit, Houston, New Orleans and Boston.
Dateline/Chicago The regional food hall — a kaleidoscope of local, artisanal purveyors that has been well established for decades in cities on the East and West Coasts — has finally made it to Chicago.
The Men have been on an interesting trip during their transformation from purveyors of mysterious guy hardcore into classic rockers from hell, and now we're privy to the next step on their path.
How porn purveyors would establish a person's identity has yet to be explained, but it will be the responsibility of each website to ensure they meet the standards set out in the bill.
As one of the largest purveyors of protection against denial-of-service attacks, Now, the company is setting its sights on the growing trend of websites hijacking their visitors' computers to mine cryptocurrency.
"The press has done nothing but convey the gravity of the crisis, and by discrediting the media, Trump empowers the hoax purveyors and conspiracy theorists who tell people there's nothing to worry about."
It raised AMC's profile and helped the network — one of TV's best purveyors of drama — make a boatload of money, which it funneled back into some great TV. But The Walking Dead itself?
In seven days of hearings that concluded on Tuesday, businesses including toymakers, book publishers and purveyors of fireworks testified that the tariffs would raise their costs and damage the health of their businesses.
Since, they've been among the most reliable purveyors of Latin rock, often foregrounding issues around immigration, social justice and worker's rights (the band's members first met while trying to unionize a community center).
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google and Facebook on Monday announced measures aimed at halting the spread of "fake news" on the internet by targeting how some purveyors of phony content make money: advertising.
Health inspectors conducted an unscheduled inspection and shut the Amsterdam Avenue establishment on Thursday, the day after Yom Kippur, and following one of the busiest periods of the year for smoked-fish purveyors.
Ethan Brown, the chief executive (and no relation to his counterpart at Impossible Foods), said the company's narrow focus on plant-based products would set it apart from other purveyors of meatless meat.
But the announcement underscores how Facebook, by far the world's largest social network, is trying to thwart one of the latest tricks used by purveyors of disinformation ahead of this year's presidential election.
Sanders can't name specific outlets or specific people who are enemies of the people or purveyors of fake news because the whole thing is just empty rhetoric solely designed to motivate base voters.
The phenomenon represents a sharp departure from fragranced creams and serums from other luxury purveyors — Christian Dior, Estée Lauder, La Prairie, Tom Ford — that leave behind a richly perfumed trail with every application.
His grandson, Adam Burchenal, who now runs the business, anticipates demand for Duncans not just from old customers, but also from elite purveyors up north to whom he already sells other exotic citrus.
Amid the purveyors of packaging products, edibles, software, vaping devices, AI-powered cultivation units, and towering extracting machinery, there were also lawyers, startup incubators and economic development officials from places like Pueblo, Colorado.
We already know today's teenagers are trend purveyors — why else would we have dedicated an entire week to their style (and how it affects so many other aspects of their lives) earlier this year?
Prior to their better-known incarnation as purveyors of fine AM radio pop in the mid '70s, Fleetwood Mac was founded as a blues band in 1967 by the seminal British guitarist Peter Green.
The Goldbely website explains its mission is to find "the legendary local restaurants, amazing artisans, and great gourmet food purveyors that produce amazing regional products," and it wants to connect you to those products.
Over to the retail space, you'll find carefully curated displays from six local brands: Kinetic itself, indie book purveyors BooksActually, home furnishing distributors Pomelo, creative studio Tofu, social agency GoodStuph, and gallery shop SuperMama.
Since the retailer's launch in 2014, it has become one of the top purveyors of hard-to-find exports from South Korea, making it a go-to for skin-care experts and novices alike.
PayPal, like other purveyors of digital wallets, may ideally wish for you to keep your funds in its own wallet to continue making transactions on its network (because this is how it makes money).
Millennials have embraced the concept of eating the rainbow, thanks in part to the rise of fast casual salad purveyors that have us all craving  veggie toppers like beets, pumpkin seeds, and sweet potatoes.
While fast food companies like McDonald's have tried to rebrand themselves in the same "good for you" buzzwords as their healthy competitors, they're still primarily known purveyors of the "so bad it's good" stuff.
This one comes courtesy of Selena Gomez, an incredibly stylish person who's been known to enjoy an affordable luxury from time to time, and one of our favorite purveyors for all-things-trendy, Topshop.
"We take six to eight e-commerce purveyors, some may never want a permanent space, or it may just be a beta test for the next Lululemon, " WPG Chief Executive Lou Conforti told CNBC.
I sat down with Pat LaFrieda, of Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, on several occasions to grill and discuss the finer points of preparing and cooking meat, and what you need to do it right.
There is a sense of vindication, bordering on the surreal — a we-told-you-so impulse that cannot be suppressed as purveyors of conspiracy theories seize the reins of an actual Republican presidential campaign.
Neither taxpayer funds nor the pension contributions of any public school educator — such as the three California teachers slain in Las Vegas — should be invested in the purveyors of banned military-style assault weapons.
Its purveyors on both sides of the pond—Brooklyn-based label Orchid Tapes and Bristol's own Art Is Hard—have teamed up to bring you Penrose Winoa, the debut album from Oro Swimming Hour.
Antiques stores and fine porcelain purveyors are thick on the ground in these parts, but for fun, fresh and highly affordable housewares (stylish tablecloths, mohair throws and boldly patterned sheets) pop into Zara Home.
While some were portrayed as saving their people, paragons of family goodness and repenting their sins for lives of virtue, others were portrayed as harlots and hussies, purveyors of sin, deadly temptresses and seductresses.
Facebook's policies about misinformation have been vague and inconsistently applied, and the company has appeared flat-footed when dealing with popular purveyors of conspiracy theories and hyperpartisan content such as Mr. Jones and Infowars.
A week ago, reporters and editors in the combined newsroom of DNAinfo and Gothamist, two of New York City's leading digital purveyors of local news, celebrated victory in their vote to join a union.
The company's executive chef, Rostislav Kemelman, who worked at restaurants owned by Bobby Flay, April Bloomfield and Shelly Fireman, relies on local purveyors whenever possible, and the restaurant proudly lists more than a dozen.
RIVER COYOTE This wine and coffee bar offers drinks featuring Nobletree Coffee, pastries from purveyors like Dough, beer, ciders and kombucha, some on tap, and small plates using ingredients from Essex Street Market nearby.
She identifies the owners, purveyors, and funders of right-wing media, and delves into the political donations of right-wing millionaires and billionaires, which have been enormously effective at lowering taxes and eliminating regulations.
What's more, any crackdown by city authorities on Bangkok's street food would disproportionately affect women; about 80 percent of Thailand's street food purveyors are female, said Raywat Chobtham, of the Thai street vendors network.
In Europe, the highest court has ruled that fully-loaded piracy devices are illegal, and UK law enforcement have brought numerous criminal cases against box purveyors, obtaining jail sentences as long as four years.
Santiago Barberi Gonzalez, the president and creative director of Nancy Gonzalez, a Colombian accessories firm and one of the largest purveyors of crocodile handbags in the world, died on March 24 in New York.
Yet critics also claim the journals are purveyors of "junk science" — misleading, industry-backed articles that threaten public health by playing down the dangers of well-known toxic substances such as lead and asbestos.
But it could be good news for the purveyors of land-raised salmon, like Kuterra farms in British Columbia, who can control all of the parameters of salmon farming and water in their enclosures.
Due to limited production capacity, the two leading purveyors of meat-alternatives, Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, have been unable to meet the high frequency of orders from restaurants adding meatless products to their menus.
Smythson, the legacy brand known for being the purveyors of chic passport covers and impeccable stationary for glamorous women of a certain age, wants millennials to know there's more to them than meets the eye.
The Anti-Defamation League league officially designated the cartoon as a hate symbol in 2016 and joined forces with Furie to create the #SavePepe campaign, an effort to reclaim the frog from purveyors of hate.
In the years following the war, purveyors of Vlisco fabrics became increasingly concerned with authenticity and protecting their business from the ersatz textiles (a slightly ironic phenomenon, given the company's origin as an imitator itself).
Loot Crate is one of the biggest purveyors of randomly assorted pop culture goodies around, and this turn is another sign of how heavily commercialized the indie games space has become (or, possibly, always was).
Ford, purveyors of Built Ford Tough Ford trucks, announced today it was doing more things designed to appeal to people who aren't interested in owning cars (or Built Ford Tough Ford trucks, for that matter).
Former intelligence chiefs who, a few years ago, were justly chastised by much of the mainstream media for lying and violating civil liberties are now featured in the press as purveyors of truth and justice.
Ahmad spent hours watching videos on the internet espousing violent jihad, embracing some of the most prominent purveyors of that message: Bin Laden, Awlaki, Adnani, the men who in that world needed no first names.
Purveyors of tracht - flowing, low-cut dirndl dresses with colorful aprons for women, and an array of men's options including high-collared jackets and lederhosen leather shorts - say business has been booming in recent years.
BuzzFeed's new investigation – conducted with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project as well as the Investigative Reporting Lab Macedonia – indicates that the two men were in touch with the fake news purveyors in Macedonia.
Long purveyors of the perfect mom image, these women are now presenting a more tarnished, which is to say accurate, version of motherhood by discussing their mental health struggles following the birth of their children.
Rather than blaming the "fake news" sites or social-media purveyors like Facebook, Democrats need to realize they compounded the problem by gearing their general-election strategy to winning over moderate or Trump-averse Republicans.
Twitter also moved to broaden its hate speech policies last year — responding to user criticism over the continued presence of hate speech purveyors on its platform despite having community guidelines that apparently forbid such conduct.
Amaury Guyot of the whiskey-centric bar Sherry Butt and Dersou, for example, tailors his drinks to his partner Taku Sekine's dishes, many of which rotate daily according to the ingredients available from small purveyors.
He is emphasizing local purveyors like the Beaverkill Trout Hatchery and Nettle Meadow dairy in a menu that includes crisp oyster mushrooms with pickled ramps, einkorn risotto with morels, and white asparagus with almond vinaigrette.
"I plan on prosecuting the case against people who do not tell the truth and who are purveyors of injustice in this country," Harris said, without elaboration or a direct mention of the President's name.
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 500-pound barrels of cheddar used to make American cheese "are selling at a record discount" to purveyors who will instead cube them up and turn them into party platters.
Rather than make web purveyors into censorious agents of the state it gets at the problem directly by criminalizing the use of the web "with the intent" to promote or facilitate prostitution or sexual trafficking.
One of the many things Zuckerberg seemed not to grasp when he wrote his manifesto was that his platform had empowered an enemy far more sophisticated than Macedonian teenagers and assorted low-rent purveyors of bull.
Back in December, Facebook launched its own initiative to try to curb the site's role in spreading articles from the cottage industry of website purveyors who capitalized on the fractured political environment of the presidential election.
It's no surprise then that Satya Nadella's Hit Refresh, which officially launched at Microsoft's Ignite conference today and which is now available from your favorite purveyors of physical and digital books, isn't the most satisfying read.
Instagram is the preferred social-media format of fashion and beauty creatives, and it's not hard to imagine why: The visually-focused platform gives purveyors of popular culture a wide scope to inspire and be inspired.
Twitter's spokesman also implied the company is working on tuning its systems to actively surface high quality counter-narratives and rebuttals to toxic BS — such as in replies to known purveyors of fake news like InfoWars.
Prince also went on to say that creating these policies can be difficult, because tech companies have not yet worked out how to apply them consistently and fairly to all purveyors of inflammatory or inciteful speech.
The glare you get on industry-standard glossy screens certainly isn't missed here — particularly as I was using the laptop on a sunny day in the area out behind the back of my local coffee purveyors.
Xavier Toro, the owner of Rare 28503, a steakhouse in San Juan, said supplies were scarce and expensive, and the usual purveyors would not provide raw materials on credit -- a typical practice in the restaurant industry.
By 225, Wicked had made a solid name for themselves as purveyors of good times, and were considered by many to be the go-to destination for big-name DJs looking to spin in San Francisco.
American women have already tried to find abortion-inducing pills online, a July study found, but other suppliers aren't as reliable as Aid Access, according to Plan C, which rates online purveyors of medication abortion pills.
In a place known for its beer — one high-profile ale-maker was Matthew Vassar, the founder of Vassar College — modern-day purveyors include Mill House Brewing Company, Blue Collar Brewery and King's Court Brewing Company.
The companies that scout foreign teachers are eager to portray themselves as purveyors of a niche foreign exchange experience meant to promote diplomacy, but they also actively market themselves to schools facing long-term teacher shortages.
Kristen Tomlan, Dō's owner, like other purveyors in the emerging category of edible cookie dough — is aiming for the sweet spot between nostalgia (oh, those childhood memories of licking the beaters and the bowl), and guilt.
Schwab cited Acting Director Tom Homan and Attorney General Jeff Sessions as being the purveyors of misleading and inaccurate information, following Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf's controversial decision to warn the community of an upcoming ICE raid.
Presented by the appropriately named Sugartooth Tours, this walk takes participants from the east side of Greenwich Village (the meeting place will be confirmed after ticket purchase) to the west, visiting small purveyors of delicious desserts.
" Still, the case served as fodder for purveyors of disinformation, who peddled false stories claiming the weapons were bound for Islamberg, that President Trump had ordered a raid and that investigators had uncovered "America's WORST Nightmare.
While many of the alcohol purveyors maintain fancy facilities with high-end restaurants and tasting rooms, Bernhard runs his operation out of a nondescript warehouse in an industrial center, where he also produces vodka and gin.
When it became clear that false stories spread on social media platforms about his 2016 opponent, Trump turned the problem of incorrect reporting around and started a campaign to label legitimate news organizations as "fake news" purveyors.
While big purveyors of this sort of advertising, like Google and AppNexus, maintain quality standards that exclude things like pornography, gambling, piracy and hate speech, controversial sites or content that clashes with brand values are another matter.
It has a pretty compelling case to make, in short, as other purveyors of refilling stations would surely argue, and which had persuaded 40 investors altogether to write checks to the company even before Bluewater stepped in.
From telling CES attendees his competitors offerings were a "crock of shit," to Christmas video cards mocking AT&T and Verizon as purveyors of "bullshit," Legere's brash demeanor was an entertaining shift for a typically dull sector.
After the three "purveyors" of drug-test-circumvention products were called forward and subsequently pled the Fifth—including Dennis Catalano, co-owner of Puck Technology, the e-commerce company that sold the Whizzinator—the hearing was adjourned.
But as part of that conversation it's also important to call a spade a spade: Hatreon's stated purpose is to empower and protect purveyors of hate speech, and its most popular projects are literally by neo-Nazis.
The brand first hit shelves in March 2014, and is currently carried in 80 stores throughout North America, including lingerie stores, indie womens' boutiques, and bedding purveyors, though the majority of sales come directly through Lusomé's site.
"But what's certainly unprecedented in modern American history is the rhetoric: the way that Trump talks about the media, the constant verbal attacks and the framing of journalists as enemies and purveyors of fake news," he said.
But as the rent for a room with everything from internet to basic cooking supplies and weekly housekeeping bundled in can be steep, some co-living purveyors have started offering shared dorm-style rooms with twin beds.
While some may think of bookstores simply as purveyors of words printed on bound paper, to me they're temples of the imagination, places where the collected cultures and dreams of entire civilizations, across time and space, reside.
Some people turn up their noses at trucks because they don't want to think of them as purveyors of good food, but I think this is one of the more interesting trends going on in New York.
People have long complained about the ubiquity of Starbucks—they seem to be on every other street corner in countless cities, potentially edging out independent coffee purveyors, much to the chagrin of hipsters and coffee snobs nationwide.
Voisine, now 64, makes a case in this choice sampling of his work to be considered among the outstanding purveyors of clean lines and sharp edges, the American Malevich if you will, constructing one stunning painting after another.
Known as one of the world's biggest purveyors of fast fashion, H&M has come under criticism in the past for making use of cheap labor and for manufacturing garments that have a significant carbon and environmental footprint.
To eat, there are pastries from Brooklyn purveyors like Bien Cuit and bialys, onion and prosciutto, made by Roberta's and topped with poached eggs: Supercrown Coffee Roasters, 232 Wilson Avenue (Flushing Avenue), Bushwick, Brooklyn, 280-295-3161; supercrown.coffee.
The kit is closer in price to ready-made meals available through local supermarkets and other purveyors — near us in Northern New Jersey, Whole Foods sells an organic turkey dinner serving eight people for $199.99; web grocery FreshDirect.
CrossFit has partnered with the longtime meat purveyors at Strauss Brands to deliver only the finest mail-order free-range chicken and grass-fed beef to people who post pictures of their torn hands online and their brotégés.
One can buy Martha Stewart shoes at Aerosoles, Martha Stewart organization products at Staples, Martha Stewart roses at BloomsyBox and a Martha Stewart rolled and stuffed hampshire porchetta roast at Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, to name a few.
There, couples looking to incorporate legal weed into their upcoming ceremony met the people who can help them make that happen: budtenders, purveyors of "budtonniéres," and dressmakers who can turn your favorite strain into the perfect wedding gown.
Certainly it can be argued that news about fake news is, in itself, fake; a confusing conclusion that perhaps illustrates how false the dichotomy between the mainstream media outlets and the purveyors of questionably accurate information really is.
While purveyors of entertainment as diverse as Jane Austen, Iron Maiden and Martin Lawrence insist that there's a thin line between love and hate, few commit as fiercely to the concept as Thorne does in this debut novel.
Liberals love to complain about conservatives' steady diet of misinformation through partisan media, but Ms. Schiess's complaint is more profound: Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson aren't just purveyors of distorted news, but high priests of a false religion.
Yet the vice president asked those same journalists — who the President sees as purveyors of "fake news" -- to perform the public service of transmitting details of new government public health guidelines and to publicize a new website: coronavirus.gov.
Bien Cuit bakery and Joe Coffee have formed a partnership with some other local purveyors like Saxelby Cheesemongers, and, from the Hudson Valley, Ronnybrook Farm Dairy and LunaGrown (for preserves) to create this umbrella company for food packages.
In the two years since launching their jewelry line, Agmes, the sisters Jaclyn and Morgan Solomon have established themselves as go-to purveyors of wearable sculptural design (bean-shaped bangles, earrings that look like Art Deco exclamation points).
Another way to gain insight into the predilections of the royal family is by examining the brands that hold the royal warrant — the top-of-the-line British purveyors that have earned the royal family's seal of approval.
Wendy's joins other hamburger purveyors, including Restaurant Brand International Inc's Burger King, Jack in the Box Inc, Hardee's Restaurants LLC, Carl's Jr. Restaurants LLC, as well as chicken chains Chick-fil-A and Bojangles' Inc, in serving breakfast.
History was not kind to the 30 or so purveyors of pamphlets, old maps and dog-eared books that lined Fourth Avenue, mostly between Astor Place and 13th Street, a stretch that was then known as Book Row.
Many mass shootings could never have taken place without the fuel of racist and misogynist propaganda, or the help of unscrupulous purveyors of the weapons of war, or the failure of public venues to implement effective security measures.
On Thursday, Mike Isaac reports, the company began a series of experiments to better identify, flag and reduce the prominence of false articles, as well as making ad changes to hurt the bottom lines of fake news purveyors.
They also feature the logos of various state tourism initiatives by Empire State Development, the state economic development agency, like Path Through History, which alerts people to historical sites, and Taste NY, which indicates purveyors of local foods.
More than just purveyors of drunk food, the Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and South Asian-style kebab shops that line British high streets reveal our late-night eating habits, and show how immigration can shape a city's food scene.
The aforementioned DJ Hell will be joined by a cast of fellow purveyors of darkness, including Rex obviously, NE/RE/A and Blush Response (who appear on this comp), as well as Casey Spooner, Night Doll, and more.
By focusing only on egregious examples of false news, Facebook allows its biggest purveyors of disingenuous conspiracies and polarizing content to operate with impunity while growing their audiences and expanding the footprint of low-quality information on the platform.
Donald Trump linked himself to the movement last week by hiring Breitbart's Steve Bannon as his campaign CEO, elevating one of the leading purveyors of an ideology steeped in white nationalism, misogyny and anti-Semitism to his inner circle.
David Clarke, the sheriff of Milwaukee County and a supporter of Mr Trump, has also called Black Lives Matter "purveyors of hate", and urged the Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC), to include it among the hate groups it monitors.
Thus purveyors of medical pseudoscience will freely use terms like energy, vibrations, frequencies, resonance and so on in describing their interventions but none of these terms are being used in the precise way that a physicist would use them.
To understand how problems of malnutrition play out in emerging markets, it helps to look at the changing fortunes of companies like Nestle, General Mills, Pepsico and fast food purveyors like McDonalds and Yum Brands (the owners of KFC).
Speaking of misanthropy, Armed Judas have recently arrived on the scene in Taiwan as one of the leading purveyors of pure fucking black metal, taking up the mantle from which many in the old guard seem ready to descend.
Shay and Stefanos Tiziano, "pansexual polyamorous playsluts [and] purveyors of perversion," have taught dungeon monitor training classes since 2007 after their bad experience at the BDSM convention and a joint realization that their city lacked an effective training program.
Sometimes, I'll walk to R&D Foods, a shop in my neighborhood; occasionally, I'll wake up early to go to the Lower East Side and get a bialy from Kossar's or Russ & Daughters, both classic purveyors of appetizing foods.
When it comes to weight gain, the sugar industry and purveyors of sugary beverages still insist, a calorie is a calorie, regardless of its source, so guidelines that single out sugar as a dietary evil are not evidence-based.
That prospect has Angeleno real estate agents, money managers and luxury goods purveyors excited for a potential business windfall, akin to what their Silicon Valley brethren 375 miles to the north have seen time and again with tech I.P.O.s.
To that point, we partnered with American Signature Furniture (the purveyors of Designer Looks — low-cost, high-quality collections) to present five pieces that will help you reimagine your small space's interior design — with storage and style in mind.
But at that point the company will be moving into uncharted economic territory — purveyors of a service that seems desperately needed to help slow climate change but does not, at present, replace anything on the consumer or industrial landscape.
Though Brazil is at the center of an epidemic now affecting more than two dozen countries, many of the dubious claims about Zika are born abroad, their purveyors a well-known coterie of critics of genetically modified crops and creatures.
Earlier this month, when BuzzFeed News published a salacious, unverified intelligence dossier on Donald Trump, the New Media Upside Down — often accused of being purveyors of fake news — repurposed the term to denounce reporting by outlets including BuzzFeed News and CNN.
Over the past 22004 years, the animation studio Pixar has become one of the country's most consistent purveyors of film, growing steadily since it released Toy Story, the first computer-animated feature-length film in history, on November 1002, 22.
Before the company announced a ban on white nationalist and supremacist content, researchers noted that fake news purveyors use hateful anti-Muslim language for profit, and that this content also drives engagement that keeps people on the platforms and viewing ads.
Though it has mostly focused on setting up systems to control political ads — whereas junk news purveyors are simply uploading regular Facebook 'content' at the same time as wrapping it in bogus claims of 'journalism' — none of which Facebook objects to.
And today, the bath-bomb purveyors kicked off their latest, incredibly important human rights effort: a 14-day #TransRightsAreHumanRights campaign, launching in stores and online, that aims to create a platform for the transgender and questioning community and its allies.
Not only can non-editors show up to watch the shows, but there's actually a pop-up market right next to the runway where local purveyors and designers can show off their wares and take orders for their unique threads.
Once Facebook takes on the heavy moral responsibility that any purveyors of mass communication should by all rights shoulder before they even start allowing people to use it, perhaps they will live up to the awesome potential that they have.
TOKYO (Reuters) - When Japan's cheap-and-cheerful clothing brand Uniqlo raised its prices in 2014, it was an endorsement of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's efforts to stimulate a lackluster economy: with confidence high, even purveyors of affordable jumpers became price setters.
It all pairs perfectly with potent brew from Public Coffee, one of many Buffalo purveyors given supporting roles: Community Beer Works, a Buffalo nanobrewery, supplies small-batch soft drinks like sparkling lemonade; kombucha comes from Bootleg Bucha, a Connecticut Street neighbor.
"There are hundreds of terrorist organizations who are inspired by and followers of this ideology yet President Trump and Pence, who pose as defenders of Christians and Christianity, have embraced the Saudis — the purveyors of this anti-Christian jihad," Gabbard continued.
WESTFIELD WORLD TRADE CENTER The collection of shops spread over 365,000 square feet in and around the soaring Oculus, the World Trade Center transit hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, is gradually starting to greet customers and includes many food purveyors.
In his work for Orbán, Finkelstein took his signature strategy of political polarization and masterminded a campaign that cast Hungary as a victim suffering at the hands of the United States, the United Nations, and other purveyors of Western liberal democracy.
Despite objections over the restrictions on free speech, the CDA would target the burgeoning purveyors of porn online, who would now face up to two years in prison for posting obscene material that could be accessed by anyone under age 2.53.
The practice of the celebrity "clap back" has earned its own recurring spotlight from influential gossip purveyors like the Shade Room, and stars are often praised for batting down some of the thousands of cruel, unfounded comments they receive every day.
The digital world offers no shortage of potential villains: targeted Russian ads; shadowy purveyors of fake news; political consultants like Cambridge Analytica wielding big data and cutting edge psychology; and formerly fringe media players like Breitbart leaping into the mainstream.
But they are second nature to certain members of the Trump family, purveyors of high-profile marital drama since 1992, the year Mr. Trump and Ivana Trump, a former model, ended their marriage in what she called "brutal" divorce negotiations.
Entertainment (the initials stand for "purveyors of wonder"), but he received almost no income from Marvel movies and TV series until he won a court fight with Marvel Enterprises in 21995, leading to an undisclosed settlement costing Marvel $10 million.
"The industry is committing to a wide range of actions, from transparency in political advertising to the closure of fake accounts and demonetisation of purveyors of disinformation, and we welcome this," European Digital Commissioner Mariya Gabriel said in a statement.
At the time, Tibbott was barely clearing $15,000 a year selling tempeh (a vegetarian protein made from fermented soybeans) to vegetarian-friendly grocery stores and health food purveyors up and down the West Coast through his company, Turtle Island Foods.
But with so many options for obtaining one's news, the constant barrage of claims that mainstream journalists are purveyors of "fake news" any time they criticize Trump or his administration risks eroding many Americans' understanding of what real news actually is.
"I am concerned about the impact this will have on the whole food chain," said Dan Kluger, the chef and co-owner of Loring Place in Greenwich Village, referring to restaurant workers, purveyors, farmers and everyone whose work touches food.
Over the past several days, the two countries have engaged in an escalating series of tit-for-tat attacks in the press and on social media, accusing each other of being terrorists, murderers, purveyors of sectarian hatred, and not real Muslims.
Nachopan is a one-woman pop-up bakery that's part of a small, but growing trend in Tokyo, where clubs have started taking their food seriously—to the point that flyers for parties list food purveyors alongside the names of headlining DJs.
Facebook, which last year initiated the process of hiring 3,000 new content moderators to slow the spread of violent content throughout the site, removed the footage of Robinson's death fairly quickly, though not before it was grabbed by shock content purveyors like LiveLeak.
And particularly when dealing with marginal bad actors and purveyors of hate, giving it space of any form can mean that we often take what we hoped to extinguish and breathe new life into it; we elevate what we hoped to cast down.
"A big part of this whole situation is that restaurants, corporate food programs, and food purveyors oftentimes will throw food out — not because they're bad people or anything like that— but they think that they can get sued for donating it," she said.
For equity investors who are bullish about online retail outlets and skeptical about more traditional stores, the ProShares Long Online/Short Stores exchange-traded fund may be a useful vehicle: It invests in online purveyors while betting against challenged brick and mortar retailers.
But getting fixated on prices can distract businesses from seeking ways to make their products and services so attractive that customers will be less fussy about their cost, as the most successful purveyors of luxury items, from Ferraris to Hermès scarves, do.
Two years on and Sydney production company Shifted Pictures, purveyors of beautiful timelapse videography, has used its artistic talents to tug at our heart strings and to accentuate just how the once vibrant landscape of Sydney's nightlife is as dead as a doornail.
" She finds a much different kind of sexual energy — though one that still makes her uncomfortable — at orgasmic meditation meetings in San Francisco staffed by greeters who welcome "newcomers with the confidence and searching eye contact characteristic of all purveyors of conversion experiences.
I am thrilled that it is finally getting the attention it deserves so that every American can speak out loudly and forcefully against a policy that uses the same tactics that have been used by the most insidious purveyors of evil throughout history.
But they shine even more as DJs, shredding sets of dancehall, soca, grime, UK funky, and dizzy house tracks both at their own parties, international DJ gigs, and at various established purveyors of boundary-pushing mix files across the World Wide Web.
While this triage of razor-focused 4/4 apache beat purveyors of highly engineered (as the Germans are wont to do) psychedelic and experimental music maintained niche status throughout much of the 20th century, it reverberates throughout disparate artists and genres today.
In deciding where to go, I'm always paying close attention to cooks, friends, readers, purveyors, local newspapers, menus, everything, and trying to gather as much information as possible so that I can decide how to spend my time strategically, since it's limited.
The fried-chicken sandwich was just the latest in an escalating trend among fast-casual purveyors: Boutique restaurants including Danny Chang's Fuku and fast-food chains such as Shake Shack are cornering the market with their own spins on the golden bird.
Child and Farmer were considered unusual in their time: Both were ambitious, charismatic media titans; purveyors of domestic wisdom who led unconventional domestic lives; and privileged women from old New England families with a strong sense of how things ought to be done.
Gourmet Makes and Saffitz's frazzled state are particular favorites for meme fodder, and one of the top purveyors is Meme Appétit, run by two guys in the UK. Meme Appétit is an Instagram account dedicated to Bon Appétit memes that has 239,000 followers.
At first glance, the store did little to distinguish itself from other trinket purveyors besieging the tangled lanes of Stone Town, the historic quarter on the coast of Unguja, Zanzibar's main island: "Hakuna Matata" T-shirts obscured the facade and tourists browsed souvenirs.
Not only that, but prices have been slashed on a wide range of styles from luxury denim purveyors AG and DL1961, like DL's ultra-fitted Florence Instasculpt Jeans and a holiday party-ready pair from AG complete with a sleek velvet finish.
Thanks to a couple new partnerships with coffee purveyors like Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and The Original Donut Shop, Forto is offering a new and improved lineup of delicious coffee shots to get your through the week without downing cup after cup of joe.
Hoffa and Frank are such boon companions that they share a hotel bedroom, and, as the nation's most powerful union boss stands there in pajamas, brushing his teeth, the two men seem less like purveyors of menace and more like a nice old married couple.
After going public in the U.K. last year, Boku has made an acquisition to expand its carrier billing services, which let users bill to their mobile bills mobile content purchases from companies like Apple, Microsoft, Spotify and 313 other app and other content purveyors.
Price now finds herself among a diverse line-up of competitors in the newly expanded category, including fellow country artistLuke Combs, dance pop purveyors Dua Lipa and Bebe Rexha, R&B artists H.E.R., Jorja Smith, and Chloe x Halle, and retro rockers Greta Van Fleet.
Facebook wants to rid itself of so-called "fake news," and Infowars, the far-right site that often promotes appalling conspiracy theories, is one of the most egregious purveyors of fake news, including insisting that the Sandy Hook shooting of school children was staged.
And a big part of that experience is consuming "sustainable" coffee, with 45 percent of participants saying that they think more highly of purveyors who sell a sustainably sourced product, and a quarter adding that they would go "out of their way" to get it.
Big pineapple purveyors Del Monte Fresh and Dole are growing the new varieties in their Hawaiian and Jamaican plantations, so the next time you stock up on the fruits for a summer barbecue, you may find the pastel pineapples alongside their more common brethren.
It was "To Da Neck," uploaded to SoundCloud in July 2017 with a photo of Jay sitting on the toilet and fanning himself with a spread of $20 bills, that established his still-unsullied reputation as one of L.A.'s best purveyors of party music.
And in March, after confronted by a federal lawsuit it seemed poised to lose, the city of Louisville got rid of an ordinance requiring food purveyors on wheels to be at least 18803 feet from restaurants with similar menus unless the restaurateurs gave their permission.
The list of 35 men and women includes no household names, but provides a road map of the case that the government will likely present against the former Trump campaign chairman next week, including possible testimony from business partners and purveyors of luxury goods.
On the first of March, a few weeks after the Parkland shooting and ahead of a nationwide protest and Washington march in favor of stronger gun regulations, one of the leading purveyors of Vista's non-lethal products, REI, placed a hold on Vista orders.
Along the way, Impossible has riled the beef industry, faced down supply chain snafus and made an unlikely ally in Burger King — one of the largest purveyors of beef patties in the U.S. On our stage in San Francisco, Brown will talk about it all.
But how did it come to this, that one of the country's leading purveyors of midcentury modern design should find himself in retrenchment, just as the market finds a wider audience thanks to sites like 27stdibs, not to mention knockoff manufacturers that hawk cheap imitations?
The giant open-air market at the Place de la Bastille in central Paris, stretching for blocks into the eastern part of the capital, was still full of shoppers, produce vendors, fish and oyster salesmen, butchers, Middle Eastern sandwich sellers and purveyors of costly mushrooms.
As purveyors of restorative politics, candidates like Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar aim to make student debt more manageable, higher education more accessible, child care more affordable, and health insurance less volatile — but without upending the core institutions and ideals that those systems are built upon.
True cold brew coffee was designed to be sipped chilled from the get-go, and purveyors of cold brew coffee manage everything from the bean selection to the roasting timing and temperature to the extraction process to ensure their beverages come out just right.
But in 1993, the farm lost its lease to a water conservation project, and the family stood at a fork in the road: They could find another large parcel to sustain their wholesale operation, or they could downsize and become farmers' market purveyors, period.
Mr. Trump, in a meeting last Wednesday that went unmentioned on his public schedule, spent about an hour in the Oval Office chatting with Harvey Levin, the tabloid emperor whose Los Angeles-based news site and television show are leading purveyors of gossip and scandal.
"While we attacked the institutions of capitalism, it would only make sense to attack those who enforce it, the inherently oppressive protectors of property and purveyors of social control; the pigs, the fuzz... the police," Hammond wrote in a press release announcing the attacks.
They run the gamut from upscale co-living purveyors like WeLive, Common and Ollie, which offer furnished suites with housekeeping and access to other amenities, to cheaper options like Craigslist and increasingly popular Facebook groups like Gypsy Housing and NYC Housing, Rooms, Sublets & Apartments.
I guess it goes a step further than a deli and further into the history of Ashkenazi cooking and really trying to bring those elements in while pulling what we can out of California as far as the beautiful produce and working with great purveyors.
The largest U.S.-based cigarette purveyors, Philip Morris and parent company Altria, also entered the market about three years ago with the purchase of two e-cigarette players, NicoCigs and Green Smoke, paying $110 million and up to $20 million in incentive payments for the latter.
Again Facebook received money from the disinformation purveyors, saying it took in around $25,000 in ad spending on Facebook and Instagram in this case — all paid for in rubles this time — with the first ad running in January 2018, and the most recent in December 2018.
Thus, he transformed the Isle of Manhattan into the Isle of Serendip: He traced the perambulations of feral cats, cataloged shoeshine purveyors, tracked down statistics related to the bathrooms at Yankee Stadium and discovered a colony of ants at the top of the Empire State Building.
The aspirational fashion platform has launched a brand new homeware category, featuring everything from candles and plates to cushions and printed throws from designers and brands including Bella Freud, Pendleton, La Double J and, of course, our favorite purveyors of maximalist homeware, Gucci and House of Hackney.
Though, given it's said it only generally retains data, we must assume there are instances where it might not retain data and the purveyors of dark ads are essentially untraceable via its platform — unless it puts in place a more robust and comprehensive advertiser audit framework.
The burgeoning chain was bought in 2015 for £27.5 million by serial food start-up backer David Page's The Fulham Shore, which has also plunged cash into burger chain Bukowski, infuriating-queue merchants MeatLiquor, and FM's Brixton neighbour and fast-rising purveyors of truthful sandwiches, Honest Burgers.
Albright had already spent nearly a year parsing through his data on the fake news ecosystem, publishing posts on the ad-tracking tools fake news purveyors used and unearthing YouTube accounts behind a suspicious network of 80,000 videos that had been uploaded, thousands at a time.
"One of our seafood purveyors did send us Saturday's cod and missed the small worms that were found by two of our guests, located in the center of their piece of fish," the restaurant said in a response post on Facebook which has since been taken down.
These measures are part of a wider move by the Swiss government to update its animal welfare legislation and will reportedly also force purveyors to make sure that lobsters "always be held in their natural environment," as opposed to transported on ice or in icy water.
IN THE 15 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11th 5003, many attempts have been made to draw people away from the jihadist world-view, involving health, social and security services; national and local authorities; and secular purveyors of advice as well as religious ones.
It's a journey that is also by turns a head-snapping plunge into the raging male id, incarnated by such purveyors of mayhem as Charles Manson, the Son of Sam, the Zodiac Killer, and the Symbionese Liberation Army, and a compassionate tale of woman-to-woman healing.
And the designer Gosha Rubchinskiy, the invited guest designer at this season's Pitti, looked to his '90s Eastern Bloc roots and dressed his models in a number of tracksuits, including some that were collaborations with the original Italian purveyors of the style: Fila, Kappa and Sergio Tacchini.
The President's fixation with the myth of millions of fraudulent votes manifested itself in the creation of the ill-conceived Presidential Commission on Election Integrity, run and peopled with the leading purveyors of the canard of voter fraud as a means to further voter suppressive laws.
The tactic proved brutally effective, smearing Democrats as purveyors of urban violence and chaos, stereotyping black men as dangerous criminals, and influencing all subsequent Democratic presidential nominees' stances on the death penalty and criminal justice policies -- which in turn helped produce our contemporary crisis of mass incarceration.
They're mostly purveyors of classics (and, in some cases, straight-up workwear or uniforms), like Levi's, Carhartt, Eastpak, Dr. Martens, Reebok, Hanes, Juicy Couture, Alpha Industries, and Churches, along with a handful of pricier labels, like Manolo Blahnik, Comme des Garçons, Canada Goose, Mackintosh, and Brioni.
Ms. Fidanza reached out to Court Street Grocers, purveyors of dozens of sandwich combinations in three locations, and now Eric Finkelstein and Matt Ross, the partners in Court Street, will move in to replace Saltie by early March — without making drastic changes in the vest-pocket space.
Granted, "Mosaic" isn't as groundbreaking or novel as its purveyors might like people to believe, but it reflects Soderbergh's desire to play with the TV form, an approach he has brought both to his increasingly frequent forays into television, with "The Knick" and "Godless" as predecessors.
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That this should be so is all the more remarkable, given Hollywood's racially chequered heritage with Asian-Americans, a group too often relegated to the roles of martial-arts aces or purveyors of ancient wisdoms, or indeed both, in the case of The Karate Kid's Mr Miyagi.
If you would like to improve your own lie detection, a good first step is to learn the common logical fallacies -- red herrings, appeals to ignorance, straw men and "ad populum" appeals to the bandwagon -- that purveyors of misinformation may use to create the illusion of truth.
Lastly, as we recalibrate our strategic focus to delegitimize the ideology of groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, and target the purveyors of its heinous message at home and abroad, we need to take a step back and see the broader picture of modern jihad.
Desmond mentions payday loans and for-profit colleges as additional exploiters of the poor — a list to which could be added credit card companies, loan sharks, pay-to-own furniture purveyors and many others who have found a way to spin gold out of human sweat and tears.
The fact that it's possible for murderers and purveyors of prostitution, illegal activities, drugs, and so on to get their hooks into a political figure—who's not only a governor and senator, but someone who's the actual president of the United States—that's a horrible thing to happen.
CBD purveyors say dropping oil under your tongue will have faster results than ingesting a gummy — and you may have to take a higher dosage one way to get the same effects (if you feel any at all) depending on how your body reacts to oil versus edibles.
Yet in today's workplace where we spend most of our day, the purveyors of corporate office design insist that tearing down walls and bringing more people closer together in the same physical space will help foster better collaboration while dissolving the friction of traditional hierarchy and office politics.
Many things, really: a rebel commander; a witty internal critic of the celebrity machine; a teller of comic tales, true and embellished; an inspiring and cautionary avatar of excess and resilience; an emblem of the honesty we crave (and so rarely receive) from beloved purveyors of make-believe.
When you try to explain extreme weight cutting in MMA to someone who asks why the guys on TV look so much bigger than 155 pounds, you're reminded of how laughable an enterprise it all is, and how the purveyors of Epsom salt and distilled water must be rich.
As a server, it's your job to move the product, and as one in a farm-to-table restaurant you're required to have an intimate enough knowledge of the ingredients and their purveyors to sell the dish and make it sexy enough that the customer will order it. This?
This lineup change positioned them perfectly for their current Trump era incarnation where they are essentially a mouthpiece of the national security state, purveyors of the elite approved critique of Trump centering around his unseemly personality and disrespect for "norms," and a bastion of the discredited neoliberal establishment.
There's just something about crappy, clumsy raw black metal that lights up the pleasure centers in my lizard brain, and I was delighted to come across some purveyors of the sound who actually had something to say, instead of murmuring some tired bullshit about trees or Norse mythology.
Pressed again by Cooper reiterating that National Action is a banned group in the UK, Milner said Facebook has to-date focused its counterterrorism takedown efforts on content produced by ISIS and Al-Qaeda, claiming they are "the most extreme purveyors of this kind of viral approach to distributing their propaganda".
For Facebook, which is still reeling from manipulation of its platform by fake news purveyors and Kremlin-linked trolls seeking to disrupt US politics, November's midterms are a chance to show ornery regulators and an increasingly distrustful public that it can effectively shut down malicious activity within its own platform.
Not only do we require the appropriate testing to ensure that the ingredient panel matches what's actually in the bottle, and that our purveyors meet triple-GMP [Good Manufacturing Practices] standards, but we also ensure that the claims are backed by peer-reviewed science and specific to the recommended dosage.
In other parts of fandom, watchdog groups that purport to police bullying have turned out to be purveyors of bullying themselves: Witness "Stop the Goodreads Bullies," an anonymous watchdog group formed from authors indignant over negative reviews they'd received from fans on the book reviews website as well as on Amazon.
This stretch of road has played host to many taco purveyors since the area was developed after World War II. As the competition has ramped up and the taco-eating public has grown more discerning, the collection has been winnowed down to a superlative 212 or so restaurants and stands.
Today, during peak season, dog-walking locavores and food-minded tourists mingle with some hundred and forty purveyors of fruits and vegetables—not to mention buffalo-milk ricotta, gourmet fungi, dahlias the size of dinner plates, and only-in-New York honey harvested on local rooftops from Crown Heights to Chinatown.
Above all, President Trump must consistently convey the message that the United States stands by the North Korean people instead of its cruel dictatorship, views the people themselves as the future leaders of a free North Korea, and sees the Kim dynasty for what it is: perverse purveyors of unparalleled inhumanity.
Now there is an entire literary genre for young readers known as "sick lit," and the most sophisticated purveyors of this treacle, like John Green in "The Fault in Our Stars," use self-awareness and multilayered narratives to defuse resistance to the Cancer Plot and make surrender all the more pleasurable.
Photo: Getty / Chip SomodevillaOne of the nation's leading purveyors of security access badges and plastic ID cards is scrambling to patch multiple vulnerabilities in its system, which could allow attackers to covertly enter secured buildings and obtain top-level access privileges, granting them the ability to modify a building's list of authorized visitors.
That it is their — and our — responsibility to take responsibility and the sort of action that the most powerful purveyors of information once used in the past: to give no quarter to the bad-faith voices that seek to stoke hatred, undermine equality, degrade democracy, and upend the very notion of truth.
According to the purveyors, you can cook everything from mushroom risotto to salmon to steak in your handy-dandy pan for the price of… well, the price is currently $174, although the pans are labeled "backordered" on the website, and a notice says the price will soon be going up to $199.
"Common sense should have shown the purveyors of this slander that the Malabu oil deal far predated the Jonathan regime and it would only make sense for him to be bribed if he had a time machine to go back in time to when the deal was struck," said Jonathan's spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze.
I decided to visit some less fraught outposts of the Bessinger barbecue empire, hoping to get a sense of what makes yellow-sauce barbecue—a seemingly minor comfort—something that, like Amazon or Uber, even some people who consider themselves hugely opposed to the ethics of its purveyors find difficult to renounce.
Trump had the help, furthermore, of click farms in the Philippines, purveyors of entirely made-up "fake news" in America, the now-defunct data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica, and internet-savvy Russian agents posing as American voters on Facebook and Twitter, as well as online trolls who gathered on 4chan and r/the_donald.
And apart from some truly unforgivable barbecue faux pas (oceans of mayonnaise, lashings of sugary sauce), Australian barbecue purveyors tend to fall victim to the same misstep that plagues many American vendors outside the South: aiming to make all of the styles with all of the meats from all of the regions.
The line to see Oranssi Pazuzu inside Het Patronaat was massive even by Roadburn terms, so it was pure luck that landed me inside close to the stage as Finland's finest (and only) purveyors of psychedelic black metal sent the rest of the faithful packed inside the church walls into an ecstatic trance.
"There's already a connoisseurship around cannabis that's going to eventually develop into something akin to that of wine, truffles, ham, cheese, or anything else," Ottolenghi says, while opening a bag of sriracha-flavored gourmet pork rinds, just one of dozens of craft foods he carries from small purveyors all over the world.
One common thread that links online purveyors of hate with those who commit physical hate crimes or real-world terrorists is "the desire to undermine and instil fear in those they target," both individually and collectively in their communities, because of their characteristics, be that "race, religion, gender, sexuality and even disability," she wrote.
Rather than consoling ourselves that RT's motives and loyalties will now be laid bare, the network's belated registration under FARA is just one more reminder that absent more far-reaching action, purveyors of propaganda and fraudulent news will likely continue to work their will on a populace that is ill-equipped to defend itself.
"As purveyors of falsity ourselves, no doubt we all recognize when a smile is really a mask, a substitute that forces another expression aside, usually one that would reveal an aggressive thought or desire," writes the cultural critic Laura Kipnis, in her book "How to Become a Scandal" (she was writing about Linda Tripp).
While Facebook has announced some efforts to combat the spread of fake news, such as labeling news content linked to questionable websites or known-purveyors of fake news, German lawmakers say social media companies have not acted quickly enough to stymie the flow of hate speech and false information, according to The Washington Post.
"Thanks to [Lorde's] vision, and her grip on the series' most important thematic elements, the 50 minutes of music behind 'Mockingjay Part 1' ably function as both a glance at 2014's finest purveyors of complex, downcast pop and a complement to the start of the series' chaotic, brutal conclusion," said Jamieson Cox for Billboard.
And a series of recent tests conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) reveal that, while there remain a number of blind spots, the purveyors of these tools have become experts at reverse engineering smartphones in order to extract troves of information off the devices and the apps installed on them.
In sending Tagovailoa onto the field against Mississippi State one week after clear evidence that he was not fully recovered from the surgical aftermath of a high ankle sprain, Coach Nick Saban played for high-risk stakes with the arbiters of the sport and — much worse, for Tagovailoa's sake — with the purveyors of fate.
New York (CNN Business)Six days after YouTube said it would ban supremacist content and remove videos that deny well-documented atrocities like the Holocaust, accounts belonging to some of the most prominent purveyors of hate in the US, such as white supremacist Richard Spencer and former KKK leader David Duke, are still on the platform.
In a way, Mrs May's vision of religious Britain is similar to the vision that she has put forward, a bit implausibly, of political and civic Britain: a place where decent people want to rub along and work together with a common purpose (in this case, managing Brexit) with no hindrance from pesky purveyors of rancour.
Purveyors of work that seem drawn from the subconscious, the two share an unlikely kinship: In its third edition, the Science Art/Cinema, a program organized by the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, brought pieces by the two together last week—with the support of Obsolete Media Miami—for a screening accompanied by musical entr'actes.
Of course, there's no conclusive scientific evidence to support this—although there is some indication that in rare cases it may lead to liver failure, which led the FDA to issue a notice about a product containing the active ingredient—which is why most purveyors of junk diet pills tend to make their efficacy claims vague.
On this one, we're treated to the blessed union of Cloud Rat—the genre-bending, grind-doom-noise-punk-metal phenoms to whom I've devoted an almost embarrassing amount of digital ink over the years—and the UK's Moloch, who continue to be truly excellent purveyors of tense, rancid sludge forged in the grand Northern English tradition.
On the other end sits the party's most flamboyant: Those in radio and on popular blogs, whose talent for listening to and, at times, voicing the frustrations of Joe Six-Pack in Red State America has earned them millions of devoted followers and a rightful place alongside their often more scholarly counterparts as purveyors and distributors of conservative principles.
Even as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE famously battles the U.S. media as purveyors of "fake news" and the "enemy of the people," it's actually worse around the globe.
With costs relating to raw precious materials in a constant state of flux, many of the big name purveyors — luxury groups such as fine watches and jewelry houses — are under constant pressure to second-guess the market when stocking their inventories for the year ahead, trying both to protect bottom lines and to improve gross margins.
In a new video for "Monopoly" directed by Andrew Northrop, Doe – purveyors of heavy shredding and sonic eyerolls – spin the concept of the dating show into a modern parable of lust in which a woman sacks off three of the most common types of crap men you'll find on Tinder and takes home a sweet axe instead.
Last night, Dead Congregation—one of the world's finest purveyors of truly dark, uncompromising death metal—quietly released a new EP. Sombre Doom will be available for purchase on November 7 via the band's own Martyrdoom Productions​ and Norma Evangelium Diaboli, but for now, all 14 gloriously oppressive minutes are available for streaming via YouTube, of all places.
Their new LA location is the type of place that has glass cases full of aged meats hailing from Aspen Ridge and Arkansas City farms, house-made sausages and pâtés, and salumi from their tried-and-true purveyors on the East Coast, who won't shy away from adding sriracha or a tasty beer to their cured meats.
I could write that one reason the Saudis probably thought they could cross a red line with their depraved murder of Khashoggi was that Trump never appointed an ambassador to Riyadh — relying instead on his and his son-in-law's personal contacts with the Saudi ruler — and because Trump regularly denounced journalists as purveyors of fake news.
But unlike those searching for Cyrus' provocative photoshoots, more ethical concerns may be raised by purveyors of "r/liamariejohnson" and "r/YouTubersGoneWild," a similarly subreddit devoted to strictly YouTubers, where imagery of Johnson performs very well — the top post of all time is her flashing her genitalia on an Instagram Live when she appeared to be intoxicated.
Trump's sudden firing of the FBI director, who may have been investigating Trump's  role in potential interference in the US election by Russia, his attacks on the media as purveyors of "fake news," and his assault on the notion of an independent judiciary are all warning signs that suggest an intent to consolidate power at the top.
The 2017 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen may have just wrapped a couple of days ago, but it already seems like it's been a lifetime since we were ensconced in a tent packed to the brim with some of the best food and wine purveyors in the world—or tucking into a plate of something delicious on top of Aspen Mountain.
To navigate market stalls and find consistent purveyors, Henry turned to a coterie of like-minded expatriate chefs including his friend Max Levy, the New Orleans native behind the Beijing sushi bar Okra, also opening in Hong Kong this month, and Matt Abergel, the Canadian chef behind Yardbird, home to some of the city's buzziest yakitori, and the seafood bar Ronin.
An intelligent and fast-acting program for moving toward the best energy sources will have to involve equitable costs for carbon emissions and fair limits on greenhouse gas emissions; a level economic and legal playing field for all energy sources, purveyors, and users; and an open marketplace in which pollution level, safety, siting, and price will select the mix of sources.
They also argue that this would lead to a much better situation for quality online publishers because it would make it harder for their high-value audiences to be arbitraged and commodified by privacy-hostile tracking technologies which — as it stands — trail internet users everywhere they go — albeit they freely concede that purveyors of low-quality clickbait might fare less well.
Though the weathered wood building looks like the barbecue shack it was in a past life, it is now home to a 22-seat restaurant headed up by a chef who wants to prove that a restaurant in south-central Alaska can thrive using local ingredients or, at least, other small local purveyors, instead of goods delivered from, as Alaskans call it, Outside.
That has led to a breakdown in trust in journalistic ... not that it's only led to, it's contributed to a larger breakdown in trust in institutions, institutions of the fourth estate, institutions of government, and what is, at some point, the fundamental frontline duty of online platforms as they are purveyors, or sharers, of journalism and information about the democracy.
These would include particularly women and people of color on the left who are perceived as purveyors of "identity politics," who believe that sexism, racism and classism intersect and impact our lives, but that class is not the single most important and influential category (and who do not believe that ending classism or crushing capitalism would by definition end sexism and racism).
There are more than a dozen options, such as a lesson with the property's executive chef, Warren Rowe, on the fundamentals of Jamaican cooking, workshops on Caribbean drumming and dancing, a Bob Marley portrait painting class, field trips to local food purveyors and a visit to a school part of the Rockhouse Foundation, a nonprofit that Mr. Salmon founded to support education in Jamaica.
And he talked of the importance of being able to recognize the "sly and dangerous form of seduction that worms its way into the heart with false and alluring arguments," Reuters reported "We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those (purveyors of fake news) who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," he said.
Purveyors of pop culture conspiracy have suggested Fleetwood Mac was cursed from the beginning: three of the band's previous guitarists, the ghosts from the Mac's past, became unhinged while on tour, with founder Peter Green most famously taking tabs with a sketchy group of fans in Munich, experiencing an intensely messianic acid trip, and proceeding to dress up as Jesus before leaving the band for a religious cult.
The chairman of the Assembly Committee on Racing and Wagering, J. Gary Pretlow, a Democrat from Mount Vernon, announced on Thursday that there would be a vote on a bill to legalize daily fantasy sports, the multibillion-dollar sports-betting industry that was bulldozed from New York last year after the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, ordered its two largest purveyors, DraftKings and FanDuel, to stop operating.
We sat down with Pat LaFrieda, of the three-generation-old LaFrieda Meats, purveyors of some of the choicest bovine, swine, poultry, and game provisions to the likes of New York City restaurants as The Spotted Pig, Union Square Cafe, Minetta Tavern, and yes, of course, Shake Shack, to grill and to discuss the finer points of preparing and cooking meat, and what you need to do it right.
Despite how easily disproved their conflicting remarks are, purveyors of such calamity do so in the name of telling the truth, or in this case, "having to deliver an unsatisfactory report card" as noted in an opinion piece by Ian Walters, the communications director of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), in his attempt to explain his statement about Michael Steele, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
Although a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of some of the shirts — there are many types and various purveyors — go to Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union, the whole gambit recalls a time when the relationship between politics and style seemed less preoccupied with telegraphing aphoristic opinions and more concerned with direct social and economic remediation for those left behind by American consumer culture.
Progressives understand how automated autocracy can threaten participatory democracy: Google recently threatened the New America Foundation's funding to force it to fire Barry Lynn and its anti-monopoly researchers for supporting the EU's $3 billion fine against Google; Facebook and Google have sparked widespread outrage as the prime purveyors of selling highly profitable fake news in last year's election cycle; and Amazon is seen unfairly undermining competition, and threatening jobs and communities.
This 25th-anniversary edition of the Outsider Art Fair comes at a time when many players in the so-called mainstream art world — meaning dealers, curators, critics, collectors, fans and assorted other supporters, producers or purveyors of contemporary art — have enthusiastically embraced the work and creative sensibilities of art-makers who once found or still find themselves on the margins of conventional society and culture, either by force of circumstances or by choice.
" Yet, even with abundant criticism for the commission, Kennedy said that any decision favoring Phillips "would have to be sufficiently constrained, lest all purveyors of goods and services who object to gay marriages for moral and religious reasons in effect be allowed to put up signs saying 'no goods or services will be sold if they will be used for gay marriages,' something that would impose a serious stigma on gay persons.
This week, she's set to release Skinless X-1 on Hausu Mountain (her second full-length for the Chicago purveyors of discombobulation and discontent), a 13-track collection of strange sounds from across the galaxy of underground music—from speed-demon techno to dewy laptop ambient, icy jazz samples, the colorful clicks and pings of online messenger services, mathy nu-nu-metal riffing, and well, just about anything else, swirled together in a loopy collage.
Adblock Plus's Till Faida on the shifting shape of ad blocking Faida tells us that the company is trying to thread a fine line between conflicting interests and string together a critical mass of internet users who want to get rid of unwelcome distractions; along with digital publishers and ad purveyors who want to maximize eyeballs on their stuff — and are likely especially keen to reach a tech-savvy, ad-blocking demographic.
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But McGonagall's literary ineptitude is well known, and Mr Lerner's essay becomes most interesting when he ventures into more contemporary territory, attacking with polemic zeal what he sees as confused critical assaults on modern poetry: the belief in a "vague past the nostalgists can never quite pinpoint" when poetry could still unite everyone, or in a "capacity to transcend history" that often seems to rely on its poetic purveyors being "white men of a certain class".

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