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This is what ought to upset Americans about socialism's reemergence.
Just as unsettling has been the monarchy's reemergence in politics.
Its reemergence tells a story of gentrification and DC's Black community.
Its reemergence tells a story of gentrification and DC's Black community.
There's definitely been a reemergence of interest in your older sound.
A bit of saucy speculation has sprung up around this reemergence.
The forgotten artwork's reemergence tells a story of gentrification and DC's Black community.
Chapman also made her own reemergence last week in an interview with Vogue.
Likewise, Cowen's analysis of the reemergence of segregation reveals little about national complacency.
This would explain the reemergence of the Poor People's Campaign Dr. King envisioned.
The reemergence of the Trump rally comes after a few weeks of treading water.
America's capital has found in baseball a way to celebrate and advertise its reemergence.
Therefore, we should be ready for the reemergence of COVID-19 or other coronaviruses.
But Patterson's return to ministry suggests that others' reemergence may not be far behind.
Now he's back, and he's talking to Doctor Strange about his reemergence on Earth.
I'd also love to see the true reemergence of the Chidi-and-Eleanor relationship.
So, the reemergence of a seemingly very alive Michael couldn't come at a worse time.
C.K.'s return comes just as Ansari is in the midst of his own reemergence.
The reemergence of meth has become a second drug epidemic, Kaiser Health News recently reported.
"I'm just so so grateful and happy about it," Disick told PEOPLE of Kardashian's reemergence.
Lucky planet Jupiter's entry into Scorpio marks a rebirth, or reemergence, for you, little fish.
Given the reemergence of the disease in 2007, this should not have been the case.
But his reemergence will a "delicate dance," as one aide told The Hill last week.
The reemergence of Bloomberg's comments ignited a firestorm among liberals and his top progressive critics.
The reemergence of her story has inspired several petitions asking for a retrial in the case.
The reemergence of Astrid (Bohemian Rhapsody's Lucy Boynton) is the last piece of the politician puzzle.
Garner's surprised face at the Oscars represents more than a meme: It's the reemergence of Jennifer Garner.
But in light of Romney's reemergence in presidential politics, I went back and read the autopsy report.
And in season three, Shiro's reemergence after his season two absence has jump-started Voltron once again.
We are witnessing the reemergence of a broader, ancient fault line that has separated people for centuries.
And his almost-sort-of-brother-in-law, Scott Disick, fully supports Rob's reemergence into the limelight.
Yet Ratcliffe's reemergence is still remarkable given the reaction that greeted his potential appointment last time around.
Improved stability in the region, or a reemergence of ISIS and additional sectarian turmoil, particularly in Iraq?
However, his reemergence could help a Democratic Party that is still deeply divided and without a clear leader.
President Barack Obama was in Detroit on January 20 speaking about the reemergence of the city's auto industry.
Let's be clear: The reemergence of the politics of "law and order" isn't about crime; it's about votes.
Countries across Europe, too, are witnessing the reemergence of a disease that should have been eradicated with vaccination.
The song, called "No Tears Left To Cry," marks Grande's musical reemergence after the tragic Manchester bombing last May.
It's sudden reemergence will likely have angered Beijing, which considers Taiwan a rogue province and part of mainland China.
Lindsey Graham, a long time Trump ally, said the "shortsighted and irresponsible" decision "virtually reassures the reemergence of ISIS." 
We touch on Kim Kardashian, the radical artistic value of SnapChat, Bernie Sanders and the recent reemergence of '113s cyberfeminism.
At the same time, there's been a reemergence of "black bloc" tactics: Protesters who incite property destruction and street fighting.
However, lifting lockdown measures could lead to a reemergence of the virus, since people could by asymptomatic but still infected.
Donald Trump and national security's sudden reemergence as a top issue reminded us in 2015 how quickly things can change.
With Doctor Manhattan's imminent reemergence, the question we're left with is what else can the comics add to this picture?
They described her upcoming efforts as an attempt at a slow reemergence they hope materializes by stringing together consistent performances.
We see a rising tide in nationalism masquerading as patriotism and the reemergence of policies encouraging fear and hatred of others.
But Clinton's reemergence is more a product of fortuitous timing and feeling unencumbered than a genuine exploration of a 2020 run.
The reemergence of Churchill's essay comes at a time when it's fashionable for politicians to dismiss the importance of scientific discourse.
Art dealers are relieved the potential market interruption never manifested, but many are cautious about the reemergence of a future tariff.
The company debuted the multicolored structure on Friday, marking the cube's big reemergence since the store closed for renovations in 2017.
And how better to do that than with the reemergence of two of the first film's key players, Knightley and Orlando Bloom?
They are the front-line defense for America against the reemergence of radical Islamist groups who wish to attack the American homeland.
This month has seen the public reemergence of the former Democratic presidential candidate, and she's been more than ready to speak her mind.
The retailer promised that, upon its reemergence, it would lean on its strong brand name in the U.S. and growth in Latin America.
Tonight's highlights include the reemergence of the estate tax war, industry bracing for a prepaid card regulation and a crackdown on Chinese steel.
He reads Berman's response, which seems both tentative and hopeful about his reemergence into the world with his new record as Purple Mountains.
Just as troubling as Russia's menace in Eastern and Central Europe is its reemergence as a great power player in the Middle East.
In addition to the US, the reemergence of measles is a global phenomenon with ongoing outbreaks in countries including Madagascar, Nigeria and Ukraine.
I also believe that homeless areas are at risk for the reemergence of another deadly ancient disease — leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease.
Although larger in scale, our genetic analysis has indicated that the Needowein flare-up also represents the reemergence of a Liberian EBOV transmission chain.
He said her reemergence is "part of the narrative to recapture the greatness" that Kim Il-sung, the country's founder, instilled on the nation.
Near the end of the book, Ellison foreshadows his protagonist's reemergence — indicative of his successful reconstruction of his identity — but does not show it.
The reemergence of the Obamas comes as Democrats struggle to find a unifying message, other than opposition to Trump, heading into the midterm elections.
Since being thrust into chaos, Venezuela has seen either a reemergence or a resurgence of other infectious diseases including diphtheria, tuberculosis, measles and malaria.
Milley said Sunday that around 500 to 600 troops remain in the area and acknowledged the possibility of an ISIS reemergence without maintaining pressure.
In 2016, the agency warned of a reemergence of the disease among people who inject drugs, particularly if they lack access to needle exchange programs.
"We are witnessing ethnic cleansing in Syria by Turkey, the destruction of a reliable ally in the Kurds, and the reemergence of ISIS," he said.
Still, the reemergence of the Taliban threat has led to this vigorous discussion inside the administration about what to do about it, officials told CNN.
Carrie Underwood released the music video for her tour de force reemergence rock song "Cry Pretty" Sunday night during last night's episode of American Idol.
But, if nationalism does fully reemergence in the coming years, I would like to think that it will be in its most "responsible" of forms.
"The reemergence of unilateral trade restrictions may escalate tensions and fuel global protectionism, disrupting worldwide supply chains and affecting long-term productivity," the IMF said.
The speech marked Obama's continued reemergence on the political scene, after largely staying out of the political spotlight in the first year of Trump's presidency.
Today we are seeing the reemergence of preventable and life-threatening infections like pertussis and measles because parents fear the vaccines more than the diseases.
Earlier this month, the Internet erupted with whispers about the potential reemergence of the Tasmanian tiger, an animal believed to have gone extinct in 1936.
Iran's reemergence onto global oil markets following an agreement to remove international sanctions over its nuclear program would also present challenges to a multilateral agreement.
Many say that the change in US policy in Syria will likely result in a reemergence of ISIS -- 22014% say it's likely, 235% not so likely.
More important, her reemergence means that an outspoken advocate for women doing whatever the fuck they want with their bodies is once again front and center.
In many ways, Simpson's rise, fall and reemergence have to do with the ways that we view the status of celebrity pre- and post-social media.
His quiet reemergence is happening at a pivotal moment for how YouTube moderates its platform and for how society at large deals with allegations of sexual abuse.
The reemergence follows that scary night in November 2017 when she fell down the steps outside of her home while taking her dogs out for a walk.
We have seen the health consequences of this mistrust in the rise of anti-vaccinators and the dangerous reemergence of preventable epidemics of measles and chicken pox.
Today in DC saw the reemergence of Chicken Don, a 60-foot inflatable chicken mimicking the 45th President of the United States right outside the White House.
But it was one of several such spectacles since President Donald Trump's election in 2016 to illuminate the reemergence of white nationalism in the country's public spaces.
His reemergence came this year at Sichuan Moon, where he's offering 26-course tasting menus of his high-end interpretation of Sichuan cuisine at Macau's Wynn Palace.
Integrity First for America brought this case because the shocking reemergence of neo-Nazis and the KKK underscores an important reality: racist hate groups feel emboldened today.
It was this reemergence in politics -- and the divisive rhetoric that often animates it -- that motivated me to partake in a Living Room Conversation's session on immigration.
Adding to this mix is the reemergence of Rogers's best friend Bucky Barnes, who we find out isn't actually bad but rather the victim of intense Hydra brainwashing.
Following virtual reality's reemergence within popular consciousness in 2016, the remote consumption of live performance was touted as a desirable innovation by both the music and sports industries.
It sure seems like the Shepherds were involved, from Annette revealing Frank told the siblings a number of secrets, apparently about Claire, to the reemergence of Frank's ring.
The answer is the reemergence of the Federal Arbitration Act, a nearly century-old statute designed to promote private arbitration and help ease the caseload of federal courts.
Tell me about beefing up that genre on the network and how, if at all, it was related to the reemergence of the true crime/documentary/nonfiction genre.
The attention from these restoration campaigns, as well as the centennial of the Armory Show in 220, helped spark the reemergence of Chanler's art in the public eye.
And, still haunted by the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, Iran's proxies in Iraq are specifically in place to prevent the reemergence of a strong Iraqi state.
Vulture ended that movie alive but incarcerated, and his meeting with Morbius could indicate a reemergence of the character and the two possibly teaming up against Spider-Man.
The reemergence of Dorothy Salhab-Kazemi's ceramic works from the 1970s alone are worth seeing this exhibition, but that's just one of many rich finds in this show.
Many of the keys appear to relate to a 2014 research project, but their reemergence highlights a lingering security concern with PGP, which stands for "pretty good privacy".
Augmented reality was previously on 2012's TrendWatch; its reemergence emphasizes that the movement has only revved up in the past three years and is unlikely to fade soon.
The modern reemergence of opioids in many synthetic forms is one of the deeply concerning public health and law enforcement stories of the second decade of the 21st Century.
But while the reemergence of wildlife such as turkeys, deer or even bald eagles may appear trivial, just a few decades ago these wild encounters would have been noteworthy.
I wouldn't present this as a top-line concern, however — because the whole family is readjusting to your grandson's reemergence, you should step carefully and kindly into his life.
The U.S. strike that killed Iran's top military leader could put America's fight against the Islamic State in jeopardy, opening the door to the reemergence of the terrorist group.
The day after the House votes cybersecurity firm Symantec issued an alert reporting the reemergence of the "Shamoon" virus that wreaked havoc upon the Saudi energy sector in 2012.
The US House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce plans to hold a hearing next week addressing concerns about the reemergence of diseases that can be prevented by vaccine.
We are in the midst of an acute reemergence of the American Jewish self-understanding as a minority, with all the sense of insecurity and collective purpose that status entails.
"He continued to slam Trump's decision via Twitter, saying the decision "virtually reassures the reemergence of ISIS" and "makes it difficult for the US to recruit allies against radical Islam.
It is critical that countries maintain high immunity to polio in all communities, and strong disease surveillance, to minimize the risk and consequences of any eventual poliovirus reintroduction or reemergence.
Michael Dukakis, accusing him of being soft on crime and weak on defense, and ensuring that the reemergence of Iran Contra would not kill his chances of winning the presidency.
The push for more positive stories may have been setting the ground for Xi's reemergence, once it was ensured that he could appear as the person to solve the crisis.
"We are witnessing ethnic cleansing in Syria by Turkey, the destruction of a reliable ally in the Kurds, and the reemergence of ISIS (Islamic State)," Graham said in a statement.
In the case of Jamiroquai's reemergence into our lives, it doesn't feel like they were reaching at all—they just wanted to spruce up their decades-old sound a bit.
The best part about talking to an artist ahead of their latest project — and in this case, their reemergence — is that there's often not an ounce of melancholy in their voice.
His reemergence into the political fray comes as his vice president, Joe Biden, has stoked speculation that he will be a candidate to run against Trump in the 2020 presidential race.
Democracy advocates have expressed alarm at the reemergence of a trend by leaders in the region to seek to change laws, delay elections or use other tactics to extend their tenures.
But I expected more from the surprise reemergence of a personal favorite, even if that favoritism is increasingly connected to a single game from 33, which feels like a million years ago.
Such an analysis will do much to reestablish U.S. operating confidence abroad and frame a new strategic outlook for U.S. policy with respect to Russia's reemergence in Europe and the Middle East.
The reemergence of previously eradicated diseases like measles has been linked, at least in part, to disinformation on social platforms shared by people who believe unfounded claims that vaccines can be harmful.
For meaningful progress to occur in Syria, including one that advances the dual U.S. objectives of precluding the reemergence of ISIS and rolling back Iran's entrenchment, Trump needs to strike and stay.
But even his large lead in early polls here couldn't insulate him from the angst surrounding his comments about segregationists, or the reemergence of an older controversy — his changing views on abortion.
Analysts say the attacks are the latest reminder of ISIS's enduring threat despite the loss of its sprawling caliphate — and its reemergence as a growing insurgent guerrilla force, particularly in neighboring Iraq.
The Warrior deal was reportedly worth $189 million over six years, but such is the reemergence of Liverpool's growing commercial clout, it is now looking at options including a tie-up with Nike.
The sudden reemergence of Sadr after his surprise victory came as less of a shock that he was still around than a "crushing reminder" of the years and friends lost fighting his supporters.
Such answers, it seems, draw from the same font of defense that supported Louis C.K.'s sudden reemergence, two weeks ago, into the realm of comedy, after nine months of alleged transformative change.
While much of the attention in Utah has been focused on the reemergence of Mitt Romney, who is running for US Senate, the Love-McAdams race is much more consequential to both parties.
Instead, the MMQB report is heavy on quotes and anecdotes reinforcing the very worst we've heard about Naughright, and very light on the very obvious questions surrounding Johnson's sudden reemergence and potential motivations.
Except we know there's a witch: We see her in the first five minutes of the movie, and the possibility of her reemergence is the central driver of tension the rest of the way.
But regardless of how any of this goes, the reemergence of the once-shocking Goatse (now with the equivalent of a fresh haircut and a suit) makes it a remarkable day on the internet.
While it's unclear what happened to the reportedly executed diplomats — including North Korea's top working-level nuclear negotiator — the "reemergence" of Kim Yong Chol is a very bad look for the South Korean daily.
But if this series is going to be won behind the three-point line, utilizing Ibaka's reemergence as an elite paint protector who lets Toronto scramble around and wreak a little havoc is key.
Despite the recent market panic over the coronavirus and the reemergence of weak economic data, equity bulls may yet have their day as the Dow Jones Industrial Average crosses its next decamillennial milestone — 30,000.
The 11-page unclassified summary of the strategy states that, "The central challenge to U.S. prosperity and security is the reemergence of long-term, strategic competition by" the revisionist powers of Russia and China.
"A lot of advisors give lip service to the idea of financial planning, but the biggest change I see in the last two or three years is the reemergence of financial-planning software," he said.
Some who have otherwise defended Trump throughout his impeachment inquiry in the House have been quick to criticize him on the chaos he's causing in the region — fearing it will spur a reemergence of ISIS.
"A pervasive reemergence of smoking across screens that is glamorizing and renormalizing a deadly habit to millions of impressionable young people," Robin Koval, CEO and president of Truth Initiative, said in a statement Variety shared.
Outspoken as ever, the artist's reemergence into the public eye has included criticism of President Donald Trump, whom he called a "bitch" in a fiery freestyle rap broadcast on BET's Hip-Hop Awards in October.
Released in September of 2006, it's the last narrative project (besides a few music videos and a handful of commercials) he was behind the camera for until the forthcoming reemergence of Twin Peaks for Showtime.
Even if the Taliban fail to gain total control and a civil war ensues, it will benefit terrorism, allowing the reemergence of terrorist safe havens that the U.S. has successfully targeted in the last decade.
While she and Trump have attempted in recent months to tamp down talk of her replacing Pence on the 2020 ticket, chatter of the possibility sparked back up with Haley's reemergence for her new book.
It's important for a U.S. presence to remain to ensure there is not a reemergence of ISIS after a U.S. raid last month led to former ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death, he said.
The vacuum created by Obama's absence has led to a reemergence -- and not in a good way -- of former president Bill Clinton, who has repeatedly shown himself to be a politician well past his prime.
But what the reemergence of Trump's accusers, the Haley comments and the overall culture at the moment seem likely to do is force Trump's hand to go beyond his original statements on his accusers. Maybe.
I believe that Jay and his group genuinely wanted to give their fans—young and old—a new piece of music to love and hold and catalyze their long-awaited reemergence into the live space.
Shay said Clark had already been behind changes to the Chamber, pointing to the reemergence of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the group's nonprofit arm, and new strategies being used to attract small-business members.
This week's TechCrunch podcasts The latest episode of Equity kicks off with the reemergence of the much-criticized startup Bodega, which is now known as Stockwell and has raised a total of $45 million in funding.
A joint Kurdish-Syrian-Russian-Iranian partnership would boast both the operational capability and the motivation to stamp out the last of the Islamic State's jihadists and keep the lid on any reemergence of the terrorist group.
And they also discussed the vacuum created by the US leaving, both giving an opening to Russia and Iran to gain more of a foothold in the region, and possibly giving rise to the reemergence of ISIS.
While there is still an intense focus on the region for signs of any reemergence of the virus, it means that there's additional work to be done in order to continue to monitor and protect the region.
The reemergence of the divisive ex-president, who had been climbing in the polls as incumbent Mauricio Macri stumbled over a biting recession and high inflation, had hammered the peso currency and caused bond yields to spike.
Popsugar alerted us to the reemergence of this trend, and it reports that the shining sugary beams of fried dough are only sold at the churro cart located right outside the Star Tours simulation ride in Disneyland.
Like a meteor, Solange's reemergence was hot and hard to miss; the singer moved mischievously, aligning herself with the element of surprise her big sister Beyoncé popularized in 2013—as well as undeniable markers of black culture.
Jen: Thinking about how The Good Place might orchestrate the reemergence of the Chidi-and-Eleanor relationship that Alissa is hoping to see, I think I'll put in a request for a return to the Medium Place.
Trump took a seat in the front of the crowd as her husband addressed the families of 50 fallen soldiers, lost in conflicts from World War II to the present — and pointedly referenced his wife's long-awaited reemergence.
Why it matters: It's a stark sign of the reemergence of the U.S. as a global oil market powerhouse — even if, as Bloomberg notes, it may only mark a brief return to the net exporter ranks for now.
With that in mind, this phase is pretty powerful from a spiritual standpoint: In the same way that it signals the reemergence of the moon, the new moon can be an opportunity to reconnect with your body, too.
And ultimately, they need to explain why we should trust them with a reimagining of American values that will beat back the reemergence of overt bigotry and make room for more of us to experience our highest ideals.
The video was released a day after Obama gave a blistering rebuke of Trump during a wide-ranging speech at the University of Illinois, marking the former president's reemergence onto the political scene ahead of the midterm elections.
"Having embraced every other format with open arms, especially and more recently the reemergence of vinyl, we're now going to be available to everyone everywhere and honestly, it's as exciting as the original releases were," Elliott told Billboard.
Rubin's quiet, money-padded exit from Playground and his public reemergence at Essential is yet another example of a male technology executive with sexual misconduct allegations coming back into an industry leadership role and reaping the associated rewards.
"There are still ISIS fighters in the region and unless pressure is maintained, unless attention is maintained on that group, then there's a very real possibility that conditions could be set for a reemergence of ISIS," Milley said.
What's more, the reemergence of law and order on the national stage comes at a time when lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are publicly acknowledging that our criminal justice system is in desperate need of recalibration.
While the reemergence of the Hood following his supposedly fatal "bus crash" could be seen from a mile away, it's unlikely anyone expected the serial killer would return during a junior prom directly lifted from your local Renaissance fair.
Her reemergence this week allowed Republicans to deflect attention away from the questions surrounding Trump's connections to Russia during last year's presidential election and instead focus on President Trump's as-yet unproven claims that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower.
The releases have come off the back of a recent reemergence for Rocky on social media, during which he has also released a DVD called AWGE that sits somewhere between Risky Roadz and Pharrell's Ice Cream skate team videos.
IBM shares have been declining as the company struggles to adapt to the shift in the enterprise-tech market, even amid the rise of the dominant Amazon Web Services and the reemergence of Microsoft as a major cloud player.
For instance, Saudi officials had said they would help marshal some Muslim countries to join in the fight, and to ensure that Iraqi and Syrian populations were able to prevent a reemergence of the military group later, Carter said.
When Hydra unleashes its coup, including the reemergence of Bucky Barnes as the world's most efficient killing machine, the two have to rely on one another despite their disparate worldviews and how they see the people within that world.
Richardson said the Navy was reviewing an assessment completed in 2012 and updated in 2014, before Russia's reemergence as a "global power competitor," and the start of the U.S.-led campaign to defeat Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria.
After an unprecedented absence from public view, First Lady Melania Trump made her long-awaited reemergence Monday evening when she walked into the East Room of the White House alongside her husband for a ceremony to honor Gold Star families.
" Gregory Koblentz, director of the biodefense program at George Mason University, warned in the journal Health Security that the synthesis of horsepox "takes the world one step closer to the reemergence of smallpox as a threat to global health security.
Later, currency traders and participants from other markets cited the reemergence of a CSPAN video from earlier in the month that some falsely interpreted as former FBI Director James Comey saying he was never pressured to end an FBI probe.
Barack Obama is planning a comeback to the political scene this fall, though his reemergence is causing some consternation amongst his allies and Democratic strategists, according to The Hill's Amie Parnes, who co-authored the Clinton campaign post-mortem Shattered.
For American Dharma, documentarian Errol Morris sat down for an extended conversation with Bannon about his ideological views, his interpretation of history, and his involvement in the Trump presidency, the alt-right, and the reemergence of militant white nationalism in America.
But we can see the rise of sanctuary cities and the reemergence of 287(g) as two effects of the same phenomenon: As America grows more polarized, urban areas are becoming more pro-immigrant, while rural areas are becoming more nativist.
"Overall, the cerebral metabolic rate accounted for the current level, or imminent return, of awareness in 94 percent of the patient population, suggesting a global energetic threshold effect, associated with the reemergence of consciousness after brain injury," the authors explain.
Why it matters: Farage's reemergence on the political scene comes as the U.K. and the EU struggle to negotiate the terms of a withdrawal treaty — and as many British constituencies that voted for Brexit appear to be changing their tune.
The deputy's statement and the sudden reemergence of the so-called cliques in the public eye have now prompted the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department to launch an inquiry, its first look into the existence of deputy cliques in more than six years.
The kind of politician Bill Clinton — supported by Hillary as, by all accounts, a genuinely trusted adviser and confidante — was at that time has gone badly out of style, and Hillary Clinton's reemergence as a Northern suburbanite is part of that process.
Jurvetson's apparent reemergence onto the venture capital scene is not surprising — he is responsible for two of DFJ's massive successes, SpaceX and Tesla — and that means he is likely to find a friendly base of investors, perhaps among several prior DFJ limited partners.
Lindsey Graham, who typically acts as one of Trump's staunchest defenders and sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Trump's decision "virtually reassures the reemergence of ISIS" and "makes it difficult for the US to recruit allies against radical Islam."Sen.
For Democrats, who are heartened by the reemergence of the Midwestern blue wall—they won governor's races in a number of states, including Michigan and Wisconsin—the map also shows that the GOP still has a foothold in this once solidly Democratic area.
Congenital syphilis -- the form of the infection passed from mother to child, which can cause serious birth defects and worse -- also saw a reemergence for the first time since 2676, with two cases recorded last year, including one instance of fetal death.
Jurvetson's reemergence onto the venture capital scene is not surprising — he is responsible for two of DFJ's massive successes, SpaceX and Tesla — and that means he is likely to find a friendly base of investors, perhaps among several prior DFJ limited partners.
"We expect to see continued growth in the repair and remodel market as the U.S. has experienced solid wage growth, faster home price appreciation, and the reemergence of first-time homebuyers," CFO Carol Tome said on a call with analysts and investors.
As the 2020 presidential election draws nearer, a tension that's become increasingly apparent is the one between Buttigieg's efforts to secure support from key segments of the Democratic base on the one hand, and the reemergence of alienating narratives on the other.
The Fed has established swap arrangements with the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank, the Swiss National Bank, and the Bank of Japan in an effort to respond to the reemergence of strains in short-term funding markets in Europe.
Anti-vax sentiment has already given rise to the reemergence of diseases like measles, and strengthened the false belief in a link between vaccines and autism that persists today, despite the fact that the only study linking the two was retracted a decade ago.
Working with an essayist blend of original and archival footage, interviews, and voiceover, The Cordillera of Dreams is explicitly concerned with the passage of time, and how such distance serves to both forestall justice for the crimes of the past and risk supporting their reemergence.
But a series of sexual harassment allegations against Tambor, which resulted in him being fired from the Amazon show Transparent, dogged Arrested Development's reemergence, and a troubled collective New York Times interview with the cast ended up dominating the story around season 5's first-half release.
In that case, the reemergence of organized crime less as a public menace and more as a sort of macabre postmodern spectacle was only heightened when a 24-year-old who may have had a romantic interest in Cali's niece was arrested in connection with the murder.
But his reemergence as a vocal Trump critic, amid the collapse of his party's legislative agenda, points to an awareness on his part that the president will be a drag on him and other similarly situated Republicans in general elections outside of throbbing-red Trump country.
We got a taste of it during his whopping 3.5-hour-long opening speech at the beginning of the Congress last week, during which he heralded a "new era" in Chinese political life and repeatedly boasted of China's reemergence as a "great power" in the world.
Estimates differ on the length of its hiatus, but the telltale signs of the sport's reemergence are everywhere: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez's recent win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. generated over a million pay-per-view purchases; and boxer-turned-promoter Oscar De La Hoya expects Alvarez's Sept.
"Sounds like we may have made real progress regarding a cease-fire and hopefully a sustainable solution that will prevent the reemergence of ISIS and the abandonment of our ally, the Kurds," Graham tweeted after Trump called him with the news from Air Force One. Sen.
In contrast to less-resourced, less-free African countries, South Africa's U.N. troop contributions have remained stagnant over the past five years even as a range of recent challenges might have benefited from South Africa's involvement, most notably the reemergence of violence in Burundi in 2015.
"We want to focus on transitioning to local enforcement and do that over this process to make sure there is no reemergence of ISIS in a way that takes away some of the progress we have made," she said during a briefing at the White House.
" While Graham said he agreed with Trump "that America is not the policeman of the world," he urged the president to authorize "a small – but capable – military partnership with [Syrian Democratic Forces] elements to prevent the reemergence of ISIS and maintain control of ISIS held fighters.
We got a taste of it during his whopping 3.5-hour-long opening speech at the beginning of the Congress last October, during which he heralded a "new era" in Chinese political life and repeatedly boasted of China's reemergence as a "great power" in the world.
Also born of the period's innovation was the modern funeral industry — from the newly mechanized manufacturing of caskets to the reemergence of embalming, a means of corpse preservation in which chemicals are injected into the body in order to slow decomposition, a practice dating back to ancient Egypt.
McCain is likely to greet fanfare that will pay tribute to his reemergence with the same gruff humor that has been a trademark of his career, though he has spoken in the past about his desire to make the most of every day he has left in the Senate.
Why it matters: Perry's meeting and sunny photo op with the ascendant crown prince underscores the ongoing U.S.-Saudi alliance despite the competition between U.S. shale production and OPEC, which is grappling with how to respond to the reemergence of the U.S. as a global powerhouse in crude markets.
In American Dharma, documentarian Errol Morris sat down for an extended conversation with former Breitbart chair and White House adviser Steve Bannon about his ideological views, his interpretation of history, and his involvement in Donald Trump's presidency, the alt-right, and the reemergence of militant white nationalism in America.
"It's a car that was once thought lost to the passage of time, and with its reemergence, its unparalleled cultural significance has solidified it as a bona fide piece of pop-culture art and as an undeniable remnant of an incredible moment in movie and automotive history," the auction house wrote.
Release date: TBD For American Dharma, documentarian Errol Morris sat down for an extended conversation with former Breitbart chair and White House adviser Steve Bannon about his ideological views, his interpretation of history, and his involvement in Donald Trump's presidency, the alt-right, and the reemergence of militant white nationalism in America.
Shale: With U.S. oil production about to exceed 10 million barrels per day, the highest in its history, the reemergence of the U.S. as an energy superpower is a new dynamic in energy markets and a concern for Saudi Arabia, Russia and other producers struggling to prop up prices by cutting output.
His public reemergence should serve as a reminder to those who haven't been following the immigration issue closely that, while issues like health care and Russia may have dominated headlines in recent months, the hardline anti-immigration views that defined Trumpism on the campaign trail have been present in administration policy all along.
"The United States faces an increasingly competitive and dangerous international security environment, characterized by the reemergence of great power competition with China and Russia, dangerous new technologies, empowered non-state actors, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction," the White House said in its budget document for the Department of Defense.
It must make clear it will maintain a limited military presence, primarily special operations forces, in and over Syria and Iraq to preserve relations with partners on the ground, prevent the reemergence of ISIS – whose persistence only increases Iran's influence in these countries – and maintain diplomatic leverage over Tehran's efforts to dominate postwar Syria.
The show has gotten so far past where Lady Stoneheart (a beloved character returned from the dead, who is introduced in book three, has a showcase scene in book four, and has yet to do anything else) first appears that it seems likely the writers have decided not to complicate the already complicated storyline even further with her reemergence.
Accompanying this phoenix-like reemergence of Kim into the world is naturally some fresh fashions to titillate the senses and cause us to run squealing back to our laptops to pen the latest ode to her perpetually perplexing choices, such as potentially jaggedly cutting the sleeves off of one of her beloved sheer turtleneck tops. 247PAPS.
And its reemergence on the national stage suggests that so long as private plans and providers are consolidating and health insurance networks are contracting — and so long as there are lots of progressives who want to do more to make affordable universal health care a reality — it's going to be a leading element of the national debate.
Although they haven't released an LP as a band since 2005's Nite Versions, rumors have recently begun to swirl about their reemergence, a notion that is supported by the announcement of their current project, a sprawling, ambit ious endeavor that will see Soulwax score and soundtrack the upcoming film Belgica, made by Oscar-nominated director Felix Van Groeningen.
And while suspects, including a known gang member have been later arrested in at least one of the incidents, it is difficult not to worry that copycat assaults in other cities may follow; that and a "harmless" water-dousing of law enforcement officers in 22016 will lead to further breakdown of order and potential reemergence of more violence and criminality.
That's Brooks on the left: Whatever your thoughts on the reemergence of the mullet—strangely coinciding with the return of the previously mulleted Jesse Cochrane/Katsopolis—his parting shot, is something that simply cannot be denied: "It's a process, you can't grow a great mullet in a day, can't win a Big Ten title in a day." h/t Reddit
I anticipated we would go to college and then we would fade out, that was kind of what we wanted at the time, but social media hung onto my brother and I, and thankfully fans hung onto my brother and I, and I think it's one of the reasons that this reemergence can come back with a little more strength, and I'm very thankful for that.
"If President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE withdraws all our forces from Syria he will pave the way for ISIS reemergence, abandon a valuable ally in the Kurds, and make Iran the biggest winner," Sen.
That politics came under pressure via the reemergence of a black mass politics during the three decades encompassing the New Deal and the Great Society—until, as I will show in a follow-up column, the black elite's rule as mediators of "race relations" was restored in the wake of the victories of the civil rights movement by the convulsions of socioeconomic change in the 1970s.
It may have had something to do with that Glee episode, or that season of American Horror Story, the reemergence of witchcraft in popular culture, or the collective desire of young urban Millennials to completely dissociate from contemporary society, which sucks, and redirect their attention to collecting crystals, eating magic dust, studying tarot, and pretending that we were all so goth for the entirety of our teen years.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Thursday night dismissed former President Obama's reemergence on the campaign trail ahead of the November midterm elections, arguing it could fire up his own base.
Over the past several weeks, new cases of measles—which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared eliminated from the United States in 2000—have emerged in places such as Portland, Boston, Chicago, and Michigan; researchers worry that the reemergence of preventable diseases such as this one is related to a drop in immunization rates due to declining trust in vaccines, which is in turn tied to misleading content encountered on the internet.
House of Cards almost doesn't need Frank anymore Throw in the ongoing power struggle between newly restored Chief of Staff Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) and opportunistic Press Secretary Seth Grayson (Derek Cecil), the reemergence of journalist-turned-convicted-felon Lucas Goodwin (Sebastian Arcelus), and the sensational machinations of an election year — including one plot development that eerily mirrors a recent real-life storyline involving the KKK — and House of Cards almost doesn't need Underwood anymore.
Still, the software continued to be developed and refined, and just last year we saw glimmers of its reemergence in law enforcement: US customs is experimenting with facial recognition software at an airport in DC. But in an age when being spied on is almost an expectation, and people happily scan their thumbprints for Apple or have their identity programmed into Facebook, will facial recognition creep back into use without much of a fight this time?
" In this worldview, according to Heras, "the United States can work to build a strong Sunni Arab army that can prevent the reemergence of ISIS, and that same Sunni Arab tribal army can be used not only to box out Iran but also to take the fight to Iran in parts of eastern Syria and potentially western Iraq where Iran has built a so-called land bridge between Hezbollah in Lebanon and its forces in Iraq and Iran.
Their reemergence in this exhibition doesn't threaten the judgment of history, but it does conjure a more inclusive, appropriately messy vision of the past, in which a painting like Cadmus's "Greenwich Village Cafeteria" (21941), with its sprawling cast of social pariahs (including a dandy tossing a come-hither look as he pulls open the men's room door with a manicured hand) might conceivably hang on the same walls as Piet Mondrian's "Composition No. II, with Red and Blue" (113, donated to the museum by Philip Johnson in 211).

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