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The scandal reverberates through politics as well as the internet.
THE drumbeat of war reverberates around the House of Commons.
"It reverberates the impacts of the war," Mr. Garcia said.
An economic crisis in Greece reverberates in the United States.
Knock on it with your hand and nothing echoes or reverberates.
But the financial tally is the one that reverberates most today.
The Memo: Sprint to midterms is on as Kavanaugh fight reverberates.
After all, the Fed's every action reverberates in international financial markets.
This year, the term "political poetry" rightly reverberates with new excitement.
The benefit, in other words, reverberates — it's not personal, it's collective.
Like other flags in this exhibit, this piece reverberates raw emotion.
It reverberates through the first part of the show like an invocation.
But the impact on Tibet of the Golmud-Lhasa line still reverberates.
Yet even now, every move that Starbucks makes reverberates through the industry.
It starts from the top and reverberates to the lowest level staffer.
Mr Trump has given Canada a wake-up call, which reverberates beyond trade.
A year ago I felt a panic that still reverberates in me today.
That trauma reverberates today, in high levels of violence, alcoholism and drug use.
The show eels like a symbolic prophecy exploring how the past reverberates today.
When you hear a track like "Money Trees," it reverberates around your soul.
UGK's impact on this culture still reverberates through South Texas's custom shops today.
"It'll be a major scoop which reverberates throughout the congressional committee," he says.
Mr. Harmon declined to comment about the way "Admissions" reverberates with recent events.
Rising influence: China's vision of a government-supervised internet reverberates in other countries.
Their relationship touched off a national discussion about workplace behavior that still reverberates.
Colombia Dispatch In normal times, Colombia's crowded capital reverberates with never-ending noise.
The rabbi could not find words to answer, and his silence reverberates still.
Her music reverberates from the Silver Sneakers class at my gym, for one.
Both are megaselling queens of pop whose every move reverberates throughout the culture.
The death of the bees reverberates through the story, a warning to all.
The accompanying soundtrack of crashing waves reverberates through several of the gallery's rooms.
Its impact still reverberates: Any history of the #MeToo movement begins with Anita Hill.
Meanwhile, the ICU is quieter -- as the lulled beep of machines, including ventilators, reverberates.
"The Armory Concert" is a solitary statement, but it reverberates with echoes of collaboration.
The researchers simulated an experiment to understand how inequity in earnings reverberates into retirement.
The sound of his shots reverberates through the stands and settles in the ears.
And economics reverberates throughout women's lives when they can't get the abortions they need.
When our farmers and rural communities prosper, that economic success reverberates across the country.
Because of the way sound reverberates in the ocean, the noise can be unrelenting.
The night reverberates through the city to this day—in stories, if not in memories.
Those elements create an almost musical rhythm — a beat that reverberates from sheet to sheet.
Its seamless narration, drawn in counterpoint, reverberates beyond the eerie landscape, lingering in the mind.
His message reverberates on "HONEY," an eclectic track that showcases everything BROCKHAMPTON is capable of.
Homecoming introduces Xander and Willow's inevitable, ill-advised romantic dalliance, which reverberates throughout the season.
"African-American dollars should be reinvested in Africa" reverberates through the Year of Return narrative.
When The Edge tears through the opening riff of "Mysterious Ways," it reverberates around the stadium.
What exactly is in place, remains in place against the North Koreans and how that reverberates.
Indeed, it is Kennedy's work on civil rights and poverty that reverberates most powerfully through history.
A little tug in any one corner of the web quickly reverberates throughout the whole thing.
"The Wicked Boy" explores the aftermath of Robert's sensational confession as it reverberates through the culture.
That naturally reverberates up through the risk spectrum from investment grade corporate bonds to junk bonds.
The sculpture produces a cavernous, resonating sound that reverberates throughout the gallery and grabs the gut.
Any sluggishness in Germany reverberates around Europe and then ultimately makes it way across the ocean.
Their community is small enough that every death, every tragedy, and every joy reverberates through it.
It just reverberates with history and beauty and my imagination goes slightly haywire in the thicket.
In this niche, society writ large reverberates, too, telling us: Be perfect, be beautiful, be feminine.
Attending a good preschool is not the only early-in-life experience that reverberates for decades.
President Donald Trump's active Twitter feed reverberates across multiple topics, apparently including the price of gold.
More than legislation, filling lifetime posts on the courts is a presidential legacy that reverberates for decades.
As the evidence presented in Leaving Neverland reverberates through the media, the reaction has been oddly muted.
A high schooler's tempestuous relationship with her teacher reverberates through her life in this unsettling debut novel.
There's no obvious power to this wine, yet its essence reverberates like an echo in the mountains.
It's a great running gag, but it's one that pays off as it reverberates through his different relationships.
Los Angeles-based artist Maxwell McMaster's newest body of work, Waves, reverberates California nostalgia in pastel toned hues.
But the question of "Can you remember a time when you were really real?" reverberates on each page.
Now more than ever, it seems clear to me that their work reverberates far outside of the club.
It's a part of the city that feels as if it reverberates with the fading chants of revolution.
And she was not Hillary Clinton, whose 2016 failure in Michigan still reverberates among Democrats throughout the state.
JASON MORAN "The Armory Concert" (Yes) A solo piano recital, but one that reverberates with echoes of collaboration.
It's an exploration of first love and the way it reverberates through our lives decades after it's ended.
"My biggest mistake still reverberates," Mr. Schultz wrote in a recent op-ed piece in The Seattle Times.
The conduct of senior management sets a tone that reverberates from the C-suite to the shop floor.
"The early death of James Dean reverberates to this day," said Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at RR Auction.
China's one-child policy and preference for boys has created a huge gender imbalance that reverberates across Southeast Asia.
The older Sparsholt retreats from the novel's view to lick his wounds while the incident reverberates through other lives.
The piece is both perverse and domestic, a combination that reverberates with varying degrees of success throughout the exhibition.
The explosion reverberates backward and forward throughout the novel's many timelines, affecting each character along serpentine threads of interconnection.
Heart Mountain was a vivid and enduring lesson for two men who met there, a lesson that reverberates today.
Trump will continue to directly attack the legitimacy of the news media, a theme that reverberates powerfully with his supporters.
Hunter's comment also reverberates with the Time's Up movement currently making waves after a strong showing at the Golden Globes.
The implication here, that reverberates throughout the exhibition, is that flesh cannot be extricated from the metaphysics of abstract machinery.
The case reflects the increasing pressure on global automakers, as the crisis that has engulfed Volkswagen reverberates across the industry.
Yet the crisis also reverberates well inland, affecting communities like Bakersfield and Stockton that are not known for their glitz.
The stuff that reverberates across every 18–30 package holiday strip in Europe and the meatpacking district in New York.
The radioactive tone became a favorite of nascent genres like drum & bass and hard house, and its influence still reverberates today.
While the strain can be more keenly observed in Shanghai's stock market "bloodbath," the impact of such moves historically reverberates globally.
"One that reverberates throughout these family networks to affect many people in ways that surely take a toll on their lives."
It's heartening, though, that vocal customers were actually able to effect change, hopefully in a way that reverberates well beyond Logitech.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A tiny basement in a house in suburban Washington, D.C. reverberates with music from the Spanish region of Catalonia.
The "distant sound of a breaking string" that rings out plaintively in "The Cherry Orchard" reverberates in Mr Dodin's work, too.
Schiff's call comes as a bombshell Washington Post report reverberates throughout Washington, reigniting questions about Trump's alleged ties with the Kremlin.
But even minor change in Cuba, a country seemingly frozen in time, reverberates in ways it may not in other places.
Somehow, Coutard's cinematography reverberates with the moral elusiveness of the film—we are left aroused and unsure, questioning what has happened.
It ends with Tony parking in the driveway of his upscale suburban house as the phrase "got yourself a gun" reverberates.
The long black awning beckoning from the sidewalk leads inside where faux Russian-red regalia reverberates a tongue-in-cheek decorative sensibility.
Usually, when Gwyneth Paltrow says something wildly inaccurate about health or wellness on goop, a chorus of "actually's" reverberates throughout the internet.
But everything a president does reverberates far and wide, and a made-for-television gaffe like the water episode is no exception.
Set in rural Oklahoma in the 1980s, Hobson's tale reverberates with the hope of connection as it explores Native displacement and loss.
The punk spirit reverberates in the exhibition materials: an accompanying bilingual source book looks and feels like an issue of Maximum Rocknroll.
It is this which reverberates through my mind before I pray, and afterward, when I close my prayer book and return to life.
His posting to Baghdad early on in the American occupation offers few insights into a conflict that still reverberates through the Middle East.
ON A RAINY Saturday morning, the Museum of Childhood in east London reverberates with the sound of hundreds of small children enjoying themselves.
The theory goes that the sound reverberates off metal drums and mechanical equipment, compounding the hum and carrying it across the Detroit River.
Everything in my life reverberates from the fact that I am a father and now I have this strong bond to this child.
Some martial arts believe that striking with the wide, flat palm causes shock which reverberates through the body or the organ being attacked.
When I got here, the first year was Occupy Wall Street and I think what happens on the outside reverberates on the inside.
Today, the legacy of segregation in the Central Valley reverberates underground, through old pipes, dry wells and soil tainted by shoddy septic systems.
Qasem Soleimani has roiled global markets, hitting stock futures and energy prices as the military move reverberates throughout the Middle East and beyond.
"The truth is what happens in tech reverberates through the rest of the market and, really, the rest of the world," he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BERLIN — An eerie sound reverberates throughout the quiet halls once more, a meditative, yet disturbing aural backdrop.
At Stoddard's Range and Guns in Atlanta, one thunderous clap after another reverberates through the room, mixing with laughter and the smell of gunpowder.
The fact that this work reverberates back a quarter century and all the way to 210 BCE indicates just how intractable are our problems.
For all that, the conclusion of Omega's quest for the title may not be what reverberates the longest in the broader pro wrestling world.
Discrimination against women in the workplace leads to a shortage of women making decisions, and that reverberates through the economy, government, and policy circles.
Some scholars suggest that the East German deflection of blame reverberates today in the form of a greater willingness to accept far-right nationalism.
O'Brien's prose reverberates with fiery crashes, then stings with the tragedy of lives lost in the cockpit and sometimes, equally heartbreakingly, on the ground.
For the second time in three and a half years, British voters have produced a seismic election result that reverberates across the Western World.
Whether it's directed at you, his bosses, or just the forces of nature, tantrums set a negative emotional tone that reverberates throughout your workplace.
The unimaginable horror of the place still reverberates today not because many of the children were orphaned or abused but because they were stolen.
A soundscape reverberates through the gallery with six vocalists singing the different lyrics simultaneously to the culturally ingrained tune, at once familiar and estranging.
A symphony of metaphysical and material references bounce around and collapse in on each other, striking a minor chord that reverberates around the space.
It's a policy position that reverberates with middle- and low- income Americans, who have watched manufacturing jobs leave the country in the last several decades.
Towards the end, when Segal starts flying off on an improv solo and everything else reverberates in the foreground, it's almost—almost—a little weird.
An understanding of how that history still reverberates through American society, showing up in disparities in income, education, incarceration and welfare receipts is also necessary.
Construction reverberates now in the city center, but two miles away, all is still at the Borg's Woods Nature Preserve, where deer have been spotted.
The killing still reverberates through the region, which, after the shooting, was the site of numerous protests and chaotic uprisings that gripped the country's attention.
The impact of the conflict isn't confined to the border area -- it reverberates across Kashmir including Srinagar, the main city in the Indian-controlled section.
That bravery (obstinance?) reverberates through Midlife, an unprecedented look at aging and corporeal loss that resonates for women, of course, and with anyone else alike.
Russell has created an astute account of brokenness, how the destructive power of this early relationship reverberates in the convoluted way Vanessa's mind processes it.
The sudden death of the Artist Forever Known as Prince reverberates across generations, decades, and the melting pot of pop, soul, funk, and rock and roll.
Yes, the Beatles' debut appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show two days before completely changed history and its impact on popular culture reverberates to this day.
That refugee crisis reverberates across the region today, and the Palestinians have cast Israel, through the declaration and its imperialist British patrons, as a colonial enterprise.
Russian-Persian conflicts in the 18th and 19th centuries resulted in Moscow's seizure of the Caucasus – a loss which reverberates in the Iranian psyche even today.
The scent is like a vibrating 'PING' that remains unchanging — that reverberates straight through from top to bottom — and is then preceded by a resounding aura.
That same issue reverberates today, highlighting the complexity of managing its massive portfolio – and now getting rid of a large portion of it – without disrupting markets.
Violence may be brutish but it isn't always physical, and it reverberates as much in the mind of the recipient as the body, if not more.
Wall Street's health reverberates throughout the city and state economies; profits are on the line for luxury retailers, restaurants, real estate firms and even auto dealers.
The basement glows with diabolical scarlets, and Steve's hostage speaks with a surprisingly soft voice that reverberates as if his vocal cords were made of metal.
But where The Death of Stalin really reverberates is in how little ideology has to do with any of the machinations before Stalin's body is even cold.
Kennedy's vision, which would be institutionalized through much of the legislation enacted under Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, reverberates through contemporary debates about the future of American democracy.
Because of the Senate's role in determining Electoral College votes and confirming justices, its bias toward those states reverberates through those dimensions of political power as well.
On the Verge A wall-shuddering heartbeat reverberates down the pitch-black hall that leads to Marguerite Humeau's solo exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads John Gasper strikes a tuning fork, and as the sound reverberates through the room, he prompts us to notice our breath.
More than 21,19913 Vietnamese soldiers are still missing from the war with America, a heartbreaking statistic that reverberates across thousands of Vietnamese families, mostly in the north.
We're talking about an otherwise solid piece that nonetheless substantially misquoted the majority opinion in a court case whose impact on American culture and politics still reverberates.
"It's not a mystery the European market and economy in general has been pretty flat these past 12 months, which reverberates in the beauty market itself," Agon said.
The concept reverberates in the classroom; studies show that for kids who score poorly, Chinese teachers believe a lack of effort — rather than of smarts — is to blame.
"A good bombing," Karan Mahajan writes, "begins everywhere at once," and his book makes it clear that it also reverberates everywhere at once long after the initial explosion.
Cecilia Bengolea and Jeremy Deller's video highlights a competitive dancer in Jamaican dancehall music culture, echoing the importance of popular music and identity that reverberates throughout the show.
The researchers dug up this old sugar case because it still reverberates today — in both how we view sugar's impact on the body and how science is done.
In the final installment, this week, Simon Sebag Montefiore looked at how the revolution reverberates, what might have happened if it never occurred — and how it almost didn't.
The film's cast and crew — Mary J. Blige, Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund and the director Dee Rees — explore a World War II-era story that painfully reverberates today.
Richard Nixon's campaign and subsequent election opened a Pandora's Box of racially motivated resentment against economic justice, civil rights, and deep democracy that still reverberates to this day.
Our network is much closer than seven degrees of separation, so when this sort of things happens it reverberates around the world and many of us are affected.
"And we lay nocturnal / Speculate what we feel," he repeats in a fluting voice on "I Am Sold," as the bass reverberates like a wide, shallow shaman's drum.
But it is crucially important, because buildings are long-lasting infrastructure, averaging between 30 and 50 years, so getting them right (or wrong) reverberates far in the future.
But that is just the tip of a heteronormative iceberg that goes deeper and touches the core of sexism, and reverberates way beyond the first time someone has sex.
Words aren't cool echoes into the back of the theater and reverberates off the skulls of adults, now terrified, unsure their mindless spawn can even speak a verbal language.
In the videos, a barrage of gunfire reverberates in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco as a man, surrounded by a sea of police officers, is shot and killed.
Boom towns in North Dakota and Texas ran dry, and rampant bankruptcies in the once-emergent fracking sector created an economic drag that still reverberates across the United States.
The indoor market is a dense labyrinth of cafes, hair salons and financial traders, where the music reverberates, the aromas are tempting and young children hurtle along the corridors.
Despite Wells' proclaimed impassiveness, Everett's writing reverberates with feeling — love, grief, desperation, hope, the desire for human connection — in a story that is both heartbreaking and life-affirming. —A.
As one Parkland, Florida, rabbi put it after the attack there a week ago, a shooting reverberates throughout the population -- no one is truly untouched by such a tragedy.
GM joins automakers including Toyota Motor Corp and as many as 200 other companies that have received parts sourced from Kobe Steel as the scandal reverberates through global supply chains.
Organized by the choreographers Ishmael Houston-Jones and Will Rawls, the series focuses on the years 1981 to 1996, while asking how the intense loss of that period reverberates today.
And when each potent piece of writing reverberates as never before — shared, liked, and debated on social media — the critic has new opportunities to shape our increasingly toxic cultural discourse.
During such an episode, my whole body tenses, my breath catches in my chest, and a deep sense of unease reverberates through my entire body as I cover my ears.
Participants — those who have vision close their eyes or use blindfolds — explore Ms. Hashimoto's dance space, taking note of how sound reverberates off walls, while feeling textures and the layout.
This court-created split reverberates beyond campaign electioneering to issues like how the IRS polices politics, how the Department of Justice criminalizes political activity, and how the parties influence campaigns.
"As the music reverberates in my bones, I rock out with my hips back and hair wild, just like her," a writer for Self wrote about Atkins's class in 2015.
As the stage reverberates with the sound of punctuated stomps, claps and the occasional whoop, the lights slowly illuminate the scene: 10 dancers with their backs to us hopping in sync.
In April 2010, a brouhaha erupted in the gaming community that still reverberates today: The film critic Roger Ebert had opined that video games could never truly be counted as art.
A Democratic stumble in the Georgia race, which has drawn significant press coverage and national party investment, could stunt that momentum and give Republicans a win that reverberates far beyond Georgia.
At its core, "Dancer" focuses on Mr. Polunin's relationship with his family and how his parents' divorce — while he was a student at the Royal Ballet School — reverberates throughout his career.
Once a terror event is magnified by media and reverberates through our political system, as it has recently in Europe and in America, the perception of the threat is quite intense.
" Reviewing the book, Nathalia Holt writes that "O'Brien's prose reverberates with fiery crashes, then stings with the tragedy of lives lost in the cockpit and sometimes, equally heartbreakingly, on the ground.
If there is a question that reverberates through the entire oeuvre of the French writer Michel Houellebecq, one presented with great emphasis in his most recent novel, Serotonin, it is this.
Already, Mr. Biden's allies have expressed anxiety about his ability to break into the national conversation around the pandemic as it reverberates from the president's daily briefings to social media feeds.
Already, Mr. Biden's allies have expressed anxiety about his ability to break into the national conversation around the pandemic as it reverberates from the president's daily briefings to social media feeds.
It reverberates under the closed doors, my grandfather's hearty one underscored by my father's, which has never ceased to produce goose bumps on my skin, even in a lifetime of hearing it.
Consider the force of the public reaction, for example, to Volkswagen's "Dieselgate" scandal, or the angst that still reverberates several years after the big data security breaches at Target and Home Depot.
Throughout the film, the booming sound mix rattles your seat and reverberates through your body in a way I've felt at plenty of rock shows, but never before in a movie theater.
"As the Mueller report conclusion reverberates broadly, our polling suggests that the release of the summary findings has had little impact on President Trump's favorability," Morning Consult pollster Tyler Sinclair told Politico.
But the victory reverberates far outside the halls of the Senate, as the party's insurgent wing believes Moore's victory will be a catalyst for an explosion of primary challenges across the country.
"We suspect that gold could come under further pressure again on Thursday as the follow-through from the U.S. stock rally reverberates through into other global markets," INTL FCStone said in a note.
The former CEO of Pimco told "Fast Money: Halftime Report " that the German lender's challenges are just more headwinds to growth in Europe, and could create contagion risk that reverberates throughout global markets.
In 2287, the company refused to pay $7 million in bets involving the Russian tennis star Nikolay Davydenko, kicking off a match-fixing investigation and wider scandal that still reverberates in the sport.
While the re-enactment material emphasizes how the specter of lynchings reverberates in the 21st century, so too — much more directly — does the case of Lacy, which deserved a movie of its own.
" This idea reverberates on album highlight "Gwan," which begins with a dizzying string arrangement before Rostam sings, "Don't listen to me, I only believe myself/ So I'm going somewhere to do that alone.
In that way, there's an element of queer nostalgia that rears its head whenever this song reverberates across the dark, sticky floors of Dalston Superstore or fills up the sweaty basement at Vogue Fabrics.
And yet before she even says it onscreen, the tenor of Ms. Grunwald's comment reverberates through the series, indicting all of us and suggesting we may have learned all the wrong lessons from 2016.
Days later, a visibly shaken Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that Germany would open its borders to those clamoring to get into the country — a policy decision that reverberates across the Continent to this day.
But the pain of somebody in Indiana reverberates around the world far more than the pain of somebody in Honduras or in the Philippines, simply because of the imbalances of the power in the world.
It's not enough—shout as loudly as you might, but all that reverberates around the world of Rime are echoes of past successes, revisited here without the the distilled centers that drove each of them.
The night club scene, in case you don't remember, is the bit where Ewan MacGregor's anti-hero Renton meets Kelly Macdonald's schoolgirl Diane for the first time, as "Atomic" by Blondie reverberates in the background.
Bigg Tank follows with a heavy bass number that reverberates through the venue, and Blaze Luminous responds with a more melodic opening than his competitor before skillfully twisting the beat into an entirely new rhythm.
"The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison" contains so much fine human stuff, however, that the indelible line from "Invisible Man" reverberates over it: "Who knows but that, on the lower frequencies, I speak for you?"
The question of what happened — as well as why, who and where — reverberates through this thoughtful, low-key drama which tracks Mandy's anguish and anger as a personal trauma increasingly becomes an exploitative public spectacle.
In the 1920s, more than 4,000 plush theater seats and velvet drapery muffled some of the swell from its 1,838 pipes, but with just the wooden floor and bleacher seats, it reverberates like a full orchestra.
In November, the group celebrated its 25th anniversary in a manner befitting an institution whose brand reverberates far beyond the city limits but that also shouts "Manhattan" as thoroughly as the Rockettes or the Circle Line.
Scientists are still trying to understand how this reverberates throughout the world, but they're already seeing strong waves that would otherwise be tempered by ice cover battering parts of the Alaskan coast and eroding the coastline.
As the pop of that gun reverberates, the scene cuts to a shot of an antique gun on an open bible, positioned next to a cellphone that seems to date back to the pre-smartphone era.
A portion of that clenched mood plummets down the run with each racer, like unexploded ordnance, and detonates amid the pandemonium below, in a kind of steady bombardment of relief and adoration that reverberates for days.
I spent much of the year looking at institutions, particularly universities, that benefited from this painful period of American history; the idea was to better understand how the legacy of slavery reverberates through our own times.
In between rich odes to sexual awakening and love, Smith's poetry reverberates with an ever-present awareness of the endless fear and latent hurt that accompanies the daily existence of black men in the United States.
Daily repairs needed A long, cool passageway leads into the underbelly of the dam, meeting up with another wider, darker tunnel; the clanking of machinery reverberates against the walls, and the air is thick with gasoline fumes.
On top of the ambient, glassy beat for the album's brilliant opener "World Outside", Dizzee says, "There's world outside of the manor and I want you to see it"—a hook that echoes and reverberates into space.
His every choice reverberates around the globe and through the ages, but making the right ones is easier said than done when one has inherited an exhausted country from an irrational ruler (Ben Mendelsohn as Henry IV).
This arrest reverberates against the historical stream of the novel's other narrative, which begins in Caucasian Georgia in 1854 when Anna, a noblewoman, is taken — along with her two young children and a French governess — as a hostage.
Perhaps the most famous debate in the history of economics was that between John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich Hayek—a clash over the benefits and perils of government intervention that exploded in the 1930s and still reverberates today.
Videos show barrage of gunfire In the videos of the Woods shooting, a barrage of gunfire reverberates in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco as a man, surrounded by a sea of police officers, is shot and killed.
I asked him about the spiritual question that reverberates through "Black Leopard," whose world is thickly enchanted but whose characters don't really believe in anything; this is one of the challenges the book poses to its genre's metaphysics.
THE LOST GIRLS OF CAMP FOREVERMORE, by Kim Fu. (Mariner, $14.99.) An overnight kayaking trip becomes tragic one summer at a camp in the Pacific Northwest, and reverberates throughout the lives of the campers for years to come.
"Freezing the training process — it reverberates for well over a year," said Gil Kerlikowske, who headed Customs and Border Protection during the Obama administration and served as the nation's "Drug Czar" during the 16-day shutdown in 2013.
Harris reminds us that this image was co-opted for Dutch Masters cigars; one of the artist's skills is his astute ability to remind us where an image or idea may have originated, and how it reverberates throughout culture.
But unlike the brashly overstuffed Blindspotting, writer-director Reinaldo Marcus Jones takes a studiously restrained, human-scaled approach to Monsters and Men's three lightly intertwined stories, capturing how the shooting reverberates well beyond the initial, all-too-familiar headlines.
And in London, where an immigration-influenced Brexit still reverberates through a shaken U.K., how could current affairs not provide context for designers and the women modeling their looks, who themselves represented every shade of brown, yellow, and black?
This piece is key because it establishes a visual theme that reverberates throughout the show: that of lushness and fecundity that reaches past physical borders and perhaps temporal ones too, to grasp for a future not quite present yet.
In contrast to most images of a war that still reverberates decades later, they show soldiers lazing, showing off their squalid jungle living quarters, discovering the charm of the Vietnamese children they encounter, reveling in a rare ocean swim.
As the plaintive call to prayer reverberates from the minarets piercing the sky on Zamalek, bottles of prosecco (211 Egyptian pounds, or about $22005) are popped and laptops are pecked under umbrellas on the elegant patio of the Cairo Marriott Hotel.
"Even nearly 30 years after his presidency, and more than 10 years after his death, Ronald Reagan's mark on American politics and the global geopolitical landscape, through both his actions and his policies, still reverberates today," O'Reilly noted in the statement.
This could be the US President's most lasting and damaging policy decision -- a moment that reverberates from the present through future generations, who will be left with the unjust burden of cleaning up the mess we are making of the Earth.
The Image Book does have end credits, but the film goes on a little while longer afterwards in a kind of fuge-like state in which Godard's hackey, croaky, horse voice reverberates on the different channels of the theater's speakers.
Diop and the cinematographer Claire Mathon (who also worked on "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," back in theaters this week) frame Ada and Souleiman's enduring love as an epic romance, a passion that reverberates through Fatima Al Qadiri's haunting score.
The sense of solitude also reverberates universally, because the work speaks to the ways in which human beings have removed themselves from nature, secluded themselves in concrete trappings of roads, bridges, and buildings, far from mountains and the endless sky.
That sound—a still incredibly pleasing blend of techno jitter, open-hearted emotion, and studied European cool—still reverberates today, with the likes of Giegling orbiting around sounds that wouldn't be out of place on a Trapez release from the early 00s.
From the ridiculous to the outrageous to the occasionally spot-on — like his suggestion that hedge-fund managers "get away with murder" paying low taxes —  his take on just about everything reverberates throughout the vast hive mind of popular and political culture.
LONDON (Reuters) - If October's bond jolt reverberates through a politically nervy end to the year, many funds fear it may trigger an exodus from all richly valued financial assets as investors re-price intertwined stocks and bonds and hurry to protect 2016 gains.
But his mixed legacy has raised roadblocks, especially in a state where the sex abuse scandal involving another sports figure, Penn State's Jerry Sandusky, still reverberates nearly four years after he was convicted of sexually abusing young boys over a 21940-year period.
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.
Although highly redacted in broadcasts aimed at foreign ears, this call for reunification of the mijnok (race), and for retribution against the enemy races or powers (starting with America and Japan), constantly reverberates within North Korea, sounded by the regime's highest authorities.
Just as the legacy of the Tulsa massacre of 1921 has informed the show's interest in racism and white supremacy nearly a century later, the impact of Veidt's giant squid still reverberates in the daily lives of those who were affected by it.
Beyond Nassar But the scandal reverberates far beyond Nassar, the once respected doctor who enjoyed a prestigious perch as an associate professor at the Michigan State University from 1997 to 2016 and also worked as the gymnastics team doctor through four Olympic Games.
From the ridiculous to the outrageous to the occasionally spot-on — like his suggestion that hedge-fund managers "get away with murder" paying low taxes — his take on just about everything reverberates throughout the vast hive mind of popular and political culture.
The Army formerly fielded concussion grenades known as MK3A2s, which began as bunker-clearing weapons during World War I. Shaped like a beer can, these kill or incapacitate enemy troops when detonated inside confined spaces as the blast pressure reverberates off the walls.
But one piece in the show, which might go largely unnoticed if not for an intriguing allusion in the wall text, has a particular significance that still reverberates in the walls of the Met and every other American art museum to this day.
Read More: From birth to old age, here's what Americans are most likely to die from at every age How humans live on after we're dead Once a human dies, a chain reaction kicks off a feeding frenzy that reverberates through the environment.
Death, marital and work woes, a young mistress — Lamb has it all when one day he sweeps away an 11-year-old girl, taking her for, well, what exactly is the question that reverberates queasily through this movie, its hotel rooms and weepy moments.
The book reverberates with familiar Stroutian themes: the difficulties of making sense of the past and finding a place in a bewildering world; the unbearably close, unbearably painful relationships between mothers and daughters; how the tragedies of one generation are visited on the next.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's highest court ordered tycoon Bernard Tapie to repay 404 million euros ($449 million) to the state on Thursday in what looked like the end, for him, of a decades-old French legal battle that still reverberates through business and political life.
Shock reverberates from Trump lawyer raid The Trump era has been packed with shocks and unpredictable turns, but the raid by FBI agents Monday on the personal lawyer of the President of the United States left many people in Washington shaking their heads in disbelief.
Although Sheikha Al-Qasimi did not intend the show to be a large retrospective, representative works from Fattal's oeuvre amplify the magnitude and destruction of a culture that is more than 3,000 years old, as the enormous fragility of life reverberates throughout the exhibition.
The battle over the project, which is frozen pending the outcome of a court case, reverberates far beyond Lamu, a 6003-year-old Indian Ocean port town of coral-lime houses and carved wooden doors that has been designated a Unesco world heritage site.
While sitting on her bed, laugh so hard that you let out a shriek of a fart that reverberates through the open door, throughout the open-plan apartment and back in as an echo … Only to have her act as if she didn't even hear it!
That sentiment reverberates along the subways and sidewalks of New York City, where the usual throngs and random interactions with strangers — the very things built into the magic and texture of this city — are approached with an unsettling caution in the age of the new coronavirus.
And on "Younger," the show's central will-they-or-won't-they pairing — between the assistant Liza and her boss, Peter — takes a turn for the maybe-they-shouldn't as the reckoning over sexual harassment reverberates through the show's publishing house once Liza and Peter finally get together.
Another installation, "Glory" (2004) is a composite structure tacked together with imagery and materials of different cultures: an audio recording of a parrot learning English reverberates around a half-open tanning bed, which is lit and starkly highlights the surrounding oil barrels engraved with the US flag.
Back when Americans casually slurred "wops" and "guineas," the Capones gathered around good food, tight family and big-hearted Uncle Al. Bair discovers a rich trove of legends — one that reverberates with the romance of ethnic America four and five generations removed from the immigrants themselves.
Graham served as the publisher and owner of The Washington Post for more than two decades, and as Spielberg tells Vogue, "What Katharine Graham and Ben Bradlee did all those years ago still reverberates today and in so many ways defined modern investigative journalism," including the Watergate scandal.
As it turned out, it was a recruiting decision — the hiring in spring 1979 of a bright, promising female employee named Mary Cunningham — and Mr. Agee's subsequent handling of their relationship that largely defined his business career, touching off a national discussion about workplace behavior that reverberates today.
She was and is an unknowable force of Mexicanidad that calls back and forth across visible and invisible borders with the US. She danced between femininity and masculinity, subculture and mass culture, American notoriety and Mexican authenticity, in an image of her own making radical resistance that reverberates in my own.
San Francisco mayor asks feds to look at police shooting of Mario Woods Five officers fired on Mario Woods In the videos of the Woods shooting, a barrage of gunfire reverberates in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco as a man, surrounded by a sea of police officers, is shot and killed.
I heard an interesting piece on NPR recently, about "post-truth" news: In a nutshell, it's no longer how empirically convincing an article or narrative may be to an audience that counts, but how powerfully the account "reverberates emotionally" and corresponds to the beliefs and values already held by specific, "niche" audiences.
"As you know, the tone you set at the top reverberates far and wide, so we believe that these actions would have a meaningful, positive impact on the morale of the Department's LGBTQ employees, and would reinforce that we are not second-class employees at the Department of Justice," the letter reads.
According to RBC, "continuing down the path of the current elevated refinery run rate would intensify gasoline balances that are already downward spiraling and potentially kick off a domino effect in which a gasoline glut created in the East ultimately reverberates westward and results in an oil market led lower by an oversupply of refined product."
Jamal Khashoggi's death reverberates so starkly and personally inside the beltway because Khashoggi was a member of our club, a Virginia guy who battled traffic every day to show up to work at 85033th and K. He worked at perhaps our club's most venerable institution, The Washington Post, and found his way to D.C. from a midwestern college.
But what isn't as clear-cut is the way that this disdain reverberates across all sectors of political and social life, a theme that has emerged in various stories over the past two weeks, including the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal and the announcement that Justin Timberlake would be returning to the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
The space that opens between them reverberates with what might have been, if Charlie's thesis adviser hadn't been such a measly and repugnant predator, if Charlie hadn't moved to Los Angeles, if Helen weren't raising a child alone, if they'd both had more time, if Helen had understood Charlie's illness, if she'd asked her all the questions she didn't.
There's a tinny yet wooden thump when the sledgehammer connects with the barrel stopper — the "sweet spot" of the bourbon aging process is about eight years, so the barrel's precious cargo has long since calcified the bung to the opening — and as the impact reverberates though the barrel room's dusty floorboards, the anticipation to unlock the old cask only grows.
There have been other films about slavery—some, like 12 Years a Slave, are far better than this—but writer-director-star Nate Parker has made a film that reverberates with anger, one that makes the villainy and brutality of racism that allowed slavery to exist not as a product of the past, but as a horror of the present.
The company's California and Arizona offices look similar — cramped cubicles, free candy — but where the San Francisco headquarters have an engineering-heavy work force and the cerebral quiet of headphone-equipped employees staring intently at computer screens, the 287,22019-person Scottsdale operation reverberates with the din of sales representatives on phone calls while channeling their stress and ambition into imaginary baseball and golf swings.
So the 150th anniversary on Thursday of Russia's sale of Alaska to the United States — an event few Americans may notice — was a day of mourning for some hard-right Russian nationalists who see the transaction as a gigantic blunder by the ailing czarist empire, one that reverberates as the major powers vie for influence over the Arctic and its natural riches in an age of climate change.
To see Dior's magnificently crafted clothing up close is to comprehend his hold over the world of couture: you can see how the nip of the infamous bar jacket Mr. Dior introduced in his 1947 debut collection clearly reverberates in the tailoring of everyone from the irreverent and super-elegant Ulyanka Sargeenko to the couture newbs Proenza Schouler, or how his spectacles of embroidery and embellishment on a mermaid silhouette set a standard in the late 40s that remains the primary dress shape of the couture world today.

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