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Loud chants and boos from critics reverberating from its steps.
Now it's going off, the bass reverberating around the room.
His fame came suddenly, and the shocks are still reverberating.
Already China's economic problems are reverberating throughout the global economy.
The glowing circles look like fireflies — tiny fireworks — small heartbeats reverberating.
The news of Mr. Bowie's death this week is still reverberating.
You can thank Trevor de Brauw for your reverberating brain cells.
US stock futures have stabilized, but Powell's language is reverberating globally.
"All nine bills," they shouted, their chants reverberating through the building.
The effects of coronavirus are reverberating everywhere — even the luxury sector.
The negative impact is reverberating among centrists in the Democratic Party.
"[The trade conflict] is reverberating through the market," a trader said.
Everything felt enormous, the sound reverberating off cavernous ceilings and expensive upholstery.
The old line "talk is cheap" keeps loudly reverberating in my brain.
And yet, I found that hook reverberating in my head for months.
That will have reverberating effects all around Africa but also for Europe.
The impact of a mishandled devaluation is still reverberating across the economy.
The swimmers' reverberating whoops recalled high school pool parties without parents present.
"He was Little Sun Glover, leaving us silently, his rays quietly reverberating."
It's also reverberating beyond tech to places like the video game industry.
I don't know of another artist who attains this reverberating visual state.
Such changes would have reverberating effects in survivors speaking their truths sooner.
Then you followed the reverberating thunk to the couple's three-acre backyard.
Fortunately, no matter how reverberating the echos, it doesn't make the statements true.
FBI Director James Comey's October bombshell is already reverberating further down the ballot.
The panic still shot through my body in thunderbolts, reverberating through my limbs.
Still, there's no doubt the President left Washington reverberating to its partisan roots.
This makes sense—he's briefly embodying the heavy, reverberating sadness of these songs.
Eugenie Bouchard's fall last year at the United States Open is still reverberating.
Williams' words were still reverberating when Sterling and Castile were shot and killed.
Still, there are indications the proposal is reverberating in the halls of Washington.
But still, the noise spread around Anfield, ricocheting and reverberating off the stands.
Some legal experts warn that the current moment is reverberating with national peril.
"My thesis: China's strengthening and it's reverberating throughout the industrial world," he said.
"It's full of people everyone knows which are reverberating like echoes," Germann said.
Already the fear of a wall is reverberating through the economies of border communities.
Luke Perry's impact is still reverberating among those who knew and worked with him.
The turbulence in the global scrap markets is reverberating through U.S. towns and cities.
"King of the Puerto Ricans," bellowed the man, his voice reverberating through the corridor.
The slump is reverberating worldwide, weighing on the U.S. and other leading global economies.
There was the Kanye West-Taylor Swift kerfuffle, still reverberating after all this time.
On the day of their visit, our entire apartment was filled with reverberating bangs.
The door closed with a reverberating clang, as if I had entered a mausoleum.
Already Mr. Trump's actions seem to be reverberating in rich and poor countries alike.
Vicious-minded people are reverberating across social media and treading the streets in protest.
The implications of the shooting and the trial are still reverberating through Israeli society.
An additional 25,213 flights were delayed on Friday alone, reverberating to airports across the country.
The tumbling naira and China's downturn are also reverberating across private businesses, large and small.
" The name "Pulse" is derived from the idea of John's heartbeat "reverberating throughout the club.
Michelangelo's famous Sistine Chapel walls were reverberating with the sounds of U2 over the weekend.
All across the globe, the words spoken -- or not spoken -- by the president are reverberating.
The first death rattles of the internal combustion engine are already reverberating around the world.
As we near the end of the 6900 tax season, the shock waves are reverberating.
As the presentation started, the sound reverberating throughout the theatre already had people on edge.
Amid all the turmoil, he said, there was also an excitement reverberating through the city.
Off-key, but strangely hypnotic, the language both complicated and pure, reverberating around our house.
Her expletive hung in the air for a moment, reverberating off the cavernous, cast-iron ceiling.
We saw similar arguments reverberating during the 2008 campaign, when Barack Obama's youth overcame Clinton's experience.
It's a way to make his voice, its effects still reverberating through the years, even louder.
Reverberating throughout the album's 16 tracks, nevertheless, is the unmistakable voice of the Man in Black.
In other words, the rumblings of May '73 were already reverberating through the streets of Paris.
Chantal Kreviazuk's vocals drift over the top, reverberating like she's addressing a large, thinly populated room.
Trump's colorful off-the-cuff speeches and forceful message on immigration and national security were reverberating.
A slowly reverberating guitar is audible, as well as what sounds like bandmember Oliver Sim's voice.
That padding consisted of fluffy horizontal and vertical spikes, meant to stop any sound from reverberating.
In "Feather Mantle," real-time electronic manipulation spins out the angel's voice into reverberating crystalline shards.
But the music, despite its reverberating, resonant beauty is not what the film is really about.
Harold Budd's compositions are often sparse and meditative, contemplating a handful of notes reverberating into silence.
"We can never be defeated," he said, his voice soaring and reverberating through the convention hall.
In any other administration, this decision would have been an earthquake reverberating across the executive branch.
It is partly responsible for inspiring the new wave of climate protests reverberating around the world.
Meanwhile, the crisis is reverberating a world away in Pittsburgh, Wuhan's "sister city" of 40 years.
The poor sales performance and decreased backlog could have major impacts reverberating across the manufacturing sector.
Much of "Pound Cake" is bathed in reverberating echo, from the Goulding sample to the drums.
Apartment List's findings echoed separate studies illustrating how the student debt overhang is reverberating across the economy.
It's hard to imagine these works reverberating the way they do now even a few years back.
Maybe it was the rumblings of social justice reverberating from the ecumenical Vatican II council in Rome.
Another 281 percent dive in China's stock market today is reverberating in plummeting shares around the world.
What is news, arguably, is how these troubles are reverberating through the various elections across the country.
The reverberating effects of sexual violence on the show highlight the false and inconsistent understanding of rape.
The UK is leading the open banking movement with regulatory efforts that are reverberating throughout the world.
And have thus reverberating, indirect effects, like unstable housing, lack of access to support services and unemployment.
Turkey Turkey's currency continues to plummet as it wrestles with a crisis that's reverberating around the globe.
The sensors will eventually be smart enough to identify hundreds of sonic irritants reverberating across the city.
It wasn't the first, but in its era, it made a kind of splash that's kept reverberating.
And it coincides with a groundswell of public concern about drug costs that is reverberating in Congress.
They even devised a technical solution to block the chant from reverberating through television viewers' living rooms.
The real kicker in Staver's version of this still reverberating event: there isn't a serpent in sight.
Friday's U.S. immigration decree is reverberating well beyond the targeted seven Muslim-majority countries on President Trump's list.
The ramifications of the result are reverberating across the U.K., EU and the wider political and economic establishment.
The ramifications of the unexpected result have been reverberating across the wider political and economic establishment since Friday.
Micro-meteorites collide with the moon at high velocity and send shock waves reverberating through the lunar surface.
But despite the star-power reverberating from the cast list, it's Harington's presence that stands out the most.
The entry of tech groups such as Apple, Amazon, YouTube and into original content is reverberating through Hollywood.
And the full impact of Mars' $23 billion acquisition of Wm. Wrigley in 2008 is only now reverberating.
But questions about the proposed increases are reverberating through the health care system and into the political campaign.
It is a concern that is reverberating among many British employers who have long relied on foreign workers.
The sound keeps reverberating, so you feel like the storm is coming from far away and is arriving.
People saying, 'I love you,' 'Can I have a picture?' and all that noise reverberating in the concrete.
At least on the margins, the turmoil in the financial markets is already reverberating in the real economy.
People are milling about around me, and there is a meditative buzz of chatter reverberating off the walls.
With buzz from "Gully Boy" still reverberating a month after its February release, Singh and Navzar launched IncInk.
The consequences of #MeToo prompted waves of change across the world that are still reverberating through society today.
Although I've felt the term does not fit with the gentle reverberating hum, technically speaking, a gong crashes.
They were of the string-pulling class, whose actions would have reverberating effects on the rest of our lives.
That sequence from Rosemary's Baby isn't going anywhere, and it'll keep reverberating in my head whenever I see it.
The artist Tetsuya Ishida (22005-6593) seemed to have instinctively understood the reverberating forces underlying such profound spiritual malaise.
The sound was enormous, as though reverberating in a concert hall much larger than any community center could contain.
They're soon off on a long drive, a fraught trip reverberating with unspoken meaning and filled with edgy asides.
Cramer said the Federal Reserve's three interest rate cuts last year are still reverberating in the real estate arena.
They are the gift that keeps on giving, reverberating in so many positive ways that they're impossible to quantify.
The rulings could be among the most consequential of the court's current term, reverberating through American politics for decades.
The impact is already reverberating in many emerging markets, with JPMorgan's emerging market bond index hitting a two-month low.
The investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails may be over, but the aftershocks from the F.B.I.'s report are still reverberating.
Doubts about America have been reverberating across the globe for more than a decade, and others have been responding accordingly.
The conflict between the two organizations highlights how trade restrictions imposed on Huawei are reverberating in the broader scientific community.
You have a sound reverberating in the night prior to the attack, a whole orchestra of visible and audible play.
" Justin Bieber's voice starts reverberating my head, telling the pap, "It's not real if it doesn't have any bad days.
G.R. Built from two slowly tolling piano chords and countless reverberating, wordless voices, Sarah Davachi's "Evensong" isn't exactly ambient music.
They chuckled as a member of their group, Andrea York, addressed a Bigfoot call that was reverberating in the background.
Military aircraft are a common sight in the skies of rural Mississippi, their jet engines reverberating over miles of farmland.
But the nerves in his left leg were still reverberating from the trauma and sending shock waves through his foot.
A major twist related to the main character (played by Mary McDonnell) of this crime series has had reverberating consequences.
" In a follow-up message, Baldwin wrote, "Fortunately, no matter how reverberating the echos [sic], it doesn't make the statements true.
Bertha, being an endearingly stubborn woman, accomplishes that dream, and her bowling alley has reverberating effects for everyone in the town.
The song comes with sparse production courtesy of Noah "40" Shebib, only having some light reverberating keys and a quick drumline.
Ripa described the reverberating effects of Strahan's announcement in an interview with People, chalking it up to a matter of respect.
Morey's tweet, which couldn't be seen in China because the country has banned Twitter, is still reverberating across the two countries.
The crypto crash is reverberating through the Internet while the "rest" of the economy – namely the stock market – enters free fall.
"The Scream" exists in four different versions, each with thick, stark lines reverberating with a sound that can never be heard.
" In a follow-up tweet, Baldwin said, "Fortunately, no matter how reverberating the echos [sic], it doesn't make the statements true.
" In a follow-up tweet, Baldwin said, "Fortunately, no matter how reverberating the echos [sic], it doesn't make the statements true.
But soon I heard the chorus of "Is Google Cal down?" reverberating around me, and I knew we were all affected.
" In a follow-up message, Baldwin wrote, "Fortunately, no matter how reverberating the echos [sic], it doesn't make the statements true.
There's a party vibe reverberating throughout the city, so why not bring it into the kitchen and make our own party?
Clayton agrees, explaining how a possible Clinton presidency could have reverberating effects on the future generation of women in political leadership.
Though the shockwaves are still reverberating, it didn't take long for folks to band together and nominate a replacement for Comey.
By Monday morning, the case was reverberating around the country through conservative circles, where prominent leaders were asking the same question.
While these numbers have dropped since the depth of the Great Recession, the impact of that economic turmoil is still reverberating.
But the accusations were already reverberating among U.S.C. students from China, who make up nearly half the university's 11,000 international students.
Intense clashes and shelling also erupted in the Jobar neighborhood in Damascus, activists and residents said, with gunfire and shelling reverberating.
Every time Trump's unmistakable tones started reverberating through the chamber, the heads of senators snapped toward the screens showing the clips.
As they do, they will be joining a corporate tax debate that has been reverberating across the international stage for years.
" In his review for The New York Times, the critic John J. O'Connor called the series "superb drama of reverberating substance.
George R. R. Martin's bestseller A Game of Thrones (A Song of Fire and Ice) is still reverberating through pop culture.
With the effects of China's cooling economy reverberating across the region, lending activity plummeted 2125% from US$2.453bn a year earlier.
While Mr. Cummings may have wanted to put the matter to rest, the exchange was reverberating inside and outside the Capitol.
So when Mr Ochieng's pupils read from their books, the same words should be reverberating off the walls of each Bridge nursery.
A lone gunman fired into a crowd of people in Las Vegas on Sunday—and the crisis is still reverberating on Snapchat.
Over a lone, reverberating guitar, Allison slides in and out of a high falsetto, still fixated on feeling like a mistreated pet.
It's a record of delicate curves and assonant murmurings, its electric pianos reverberating against what sounds like creaking baseboards and fumbled zippers.
People stagger past us as we lean up against the reverberating wall of the club and reflect on how fucked everything's gotten.
It's another sweeping, reverberating mass of gently-struck, overdriven guitars, though this time a man's voice can be heard in the background.
A memo posted on an internal Google message board alleging discrimination and retaliation is reverberating within the tech giant, according to Motherboard.
Videos of violence involving police officers, some posted directly to platforms by citizens, forced the subject into view, reverberating around the country.
I follow him down the hallway, his bare feet slapping tiled floors, reverberating like we're shivering our way through a swimming baths.
These kind of ... I just sort of imagine it as tossing a pebble in a calm lake, and those waves reverberating out.
"This election is about the soul of our country," she said into a microphone, applause reverberating against the walls of the warehouse.
"The acoustics in there were just exquisite," she remembers, regaling me with tales of chords reverberating around the walls, enveloping her with sound.
In a new study published in Earth's Future on Thursday, scientists warn that Arctic climate change is already reverberating far outside the region.
The first death rattles of the internal combustion engine are already reverberating around the world—and many of the consequences will be welcome.
MI) is trying to raise 1.43 billion euros ($5.3 billion) and market volatility could hamper its effort, potentially reverberating throughout the banking sector.
Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN)Two days have passed since a white supremacist gathering here turned deadly, but tensions remained high Monday reverberating beyond Charlottesville.
Josten's departure — announced during the Democratic National Convention — is reverberating around the K Street community, with many wondering who will fill his shoes.
Mr. Easterbrook's departure is the latest challenge for the company as it races to keep up with changes reverberating through the food industry.
" The final word echoes, reverberating for three seconds as the screen fades to black, and white text proclaims the message: "Donald Trump. Dangerous.
Now, as a sale and possible dismemberment of the company looms, a wave of sorrow and nostalgia is reverberating through the Yahoo diaspora.
The debate was held just hours after the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a development that is reverberating across the country.
Xinhua, the news agency reporting Guobin's announcement, sourced experts who also estimated 2040, wary of economic shockwaves reverberating from a too hasty transition.
The screen is mostly black, save for subtitles and a reverberating green oscilloscope that rises and falls with the voices' tones and textures.
Our correspondent, a veteran of the uprisings across the Arab world eight years ago, says the rebellions are still reverberating across North Africa.
The abrupt decision by France to postpone any discussion of North Macedonia joining the European Union is reverberating in an already unsettled region.
Collapsing car and tractor sales in the past couple of months are reverberating down the supply chain, from parts-makers to steel companies.
He contributed the reverberating fills and swells that punctuate James Carr's timeless soul ballad "The Dark End of the Street," also from 260.
For instance, it skims over the reverberating consequences of the C.I.A.'s orchestration of the 1953 coup that ousted Mohammad Mossadegh, Iran's prime minister.
Washington (CNN)The execution of an Iranian nuclear scientist accused of spying for the US is reverberating from Tehran to the presidential campaign trail.
And such ill treatment not only has a toxic impact on the female recipient, but has reverberating dysfunctional effects for employment settings as well.
The results of last week's election are still reverberating throughout the country, with dramatic changes proposed in almost every aspect of American public policy.
To be sure, something was different about the Russian scandal, which came to light in 2015 and is still reverberating through the sports world.
Between 1968 and 403, when he turned 13, Hei was at or near the epicenter of several catastrophic historical events reverberating across Southeast Asia.
Few expect her to win, but the action is nonetheless reverberating as a kind of last stand against the current bricolage approach to facts.
His rumbling drawl, lent even more texture and resonance by a persistent cough, was only faintly audible above the reverberating din of trapped voices.
I spoke with directors, performers, and harm reductionist activists about how this case, and the indictment of sex trafficking, is reverberating across the industry.
One could almost hear the chants of "what is he hiding?" reverberating loudly from the steel rafters at the Democratic National Convention this summer.
The German car industry's struggles to adjust to new emissions standards could also dent third-quarter growth with reverberating effects for the wider economy.
As the cathedral's doors opened, Mr. Latry recalled, he let the organ's full volume swell, sending its musical colors reverberating around the Gothic building.
I stumbled into the the Basilica bathroom where I could hear a playlist of animal sounds and low hums reverberating through the minimalist industrial space.
The sound of these two words is reverberating around the world today as women everywhere use them to share their experiences of harassment and assault.
The ramifications of the unexpected result have been reverberating across the wider political and economic establishment since Friday, as British Prime Minister David Cameron resigned.
"We have secured all the buildings," Fred Matiang'i blithely declared, even though more than 100 people remained trapped and gunfire was reverberating through the complex.
A title card in garish purple script announces the name of the video, which loops to a Matthias Grübel soundscape, reverberating through the gallery: TRUMPED.
The sharp decline in Mexican consumer confidence is just one of the myriad ways Trump's election and presidency is reverberating through global economics and business.
The movement to protest racial oppression by not standing during the national anthem is now reverberating from the sports world to the world of opera.
But the jackpot came last weekend, with a still-reverberating scoop that showed Trump may have paid no federal income taxes for nearly two decades.
The multimillion-dollar campaign is reverberating beyond the district, which Mr. Sweeney has represented since 2001 and where he has rarely faced any serious competition.
The fear is more and more companies will draw on their credit lines at the same time, with the risk reverberating through FX swaps markets.
The current experiment used 168 of the lasers at a lower setting to set off a series of reverberating shock waves through ultracool liquid deuterium.
Dempsey points to the screen—if the track gave too much of a reverberating jolt because of, say, too-hard sand or lack of moisture,
The cheers were still reverberating around Augusta National after Tiger Woods's triumph in the Masters on Sunday, but fans were already starting to look ahead.
Los Angeles' La Bella hasn't been heard from very much over the last year, but the aftershock of their 2016 album Ides is still reverberating.
In a recent research report, New York University's Furman Center found that New York's skyrocketing rent prices are reverberating across the city's neighborhoods and population segments.
Those developments have sent shockwaves reverberating across Wall Street as fears of a global economic slowdown sent traders fleeing from companies with significant Chinese sales exposure.
Many magazines are reacting with covers alluding to Trump's role in the racial tension currently reverberating through America after the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
There was some part of me that heard the echoes of my name reverberating in my memory, and knew that I could still answer to it.
Months after the #MeToo movement first swept the nation, the media and Capitol Hill, allegations of sexual harassment and assault aren't done reverberating through state politics.
"Thinking of a Place," the band's new single, is a full 11 minutes of War On Drugs wooziness, Bob Dylan vocal phrases, and clean, reverberating guitars.
Between 1968 and 1981, when he turned 13, Khiang H. Hei was at or near the epicenter of several catastrophic historical events reverberating across Southeast Asia.
The energy of L.G.B.T.Q. activism and pride is reverberating throughout New York as the city hosts its annual Pride festivities and, for the first time, WorldPride.
Advocates for immigrant workers said the raids were just the most recent source of a quiet terror reverberating across factory floors since Mr. Trump took office.
The toll from the virus and draconian measures such as stay-at-home orders to stop it from spreading are already reverberating throughout the U.S. economy.
And the attention is reverberating at the statue's home, a small island in New York Harbor, where visitors in January and February have surged this year.
Now, an apparent aftershock of that attack is reverberating through the region, as a new variant of that code locks up hundreds of machines and handicaps infrastructure.
But at the time, all I could hear was the bogeyman's I told you so reverberating through every anxious second of my gynecologist appointment the next day.
Long after this May-December romance implodes, Paul looks ruefully back on their time together, and the reverberating effects this love affair has had on his life.
An astonishing interview with The New York Times is still reverberating through Washington: He said he would have picked a different attorney general other than Jeff Sessions.
The United Nations was in turn accused of mishandling its inquiry into the charges in what became a major scandal that is still reverberating through the organization.
Projected on the screen was the cover of the compilation, its lone words "Peaceful Protest" reverberating as loudly through the theater as the soundtrack's weighty guitar drones.
Related: Corruption Trial in Canada Dishes Political Secrets as Prime Minister's Former Right-Hand Man Testifies That quaint level of corruption spawned a reverberating chain of events.
By then, Mr. Snowden's disclosures about how the National Security Agency had cozied up to some tech companies and hacked others to gain user data were reverberating worldwide.
As gorgeous as Heat looked on the big screen, it sounded even better, with each gun shot reverberating throughout the theater thanks to the Academy's impressive sound system.
Former Obama administration State Department spokesman and White House Communications Director Jen Psaki warned that a prolonged vacuum on the NSC would soon start reverberating around the world.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a complicated country with a rough history, still reverberating from the shock of a war and genocide that raged just over 20 years ago.
"Use Me" is a song that sounds like a spiritual cleansing, with a beat built around airy vocals reverberating like some memory of a choir in a cathedral.
Selling sleek interpretations of bondage looks firmly in the context of a strap-on company makes it impossible to lose sight of the queerness reverberating in its designs.
The anonymously produced clip, which was widely shared, shows a Hindu schoolgirl fearfully walking down a darkened street, with the Muslim call to prayer reverberating in the background.
Jürgen Klopp loved it — it was the most fun he had experienced at a game for some time, he said — but Frossi's refrain kept reverberating around my head.
General Motors The shockwaves are reverberating from Detroit to Washington after GM announced it will shut down five North American factories and cut 15% of its salaried workers.
"The house we built could crumble at any time," the dancers recite and repeat, their voices reverberating before coming to a silence, the language itself reduced to rubble.
With time, however, the genre has bent back towards his vision, reverberating in the modern iteration of the genre with an impact as important as Coltrane and Davis.
Recent travels by the author in South and Southeast Asia have confirmed that the Trump administration's decision to re-open and possibly scrap the agreement is reverberating globally.
The makeshift skyline of slatted wooden low-rises and high-rises is one emblem of how far and fast the coronavirus outbreak is reverberating throughout the global economy.
It might also make you a little bit sleepy — which, in a multiplex reverberating with action-movie agita, can be an excellent effect for a movie to have.
For Luther, nothing he didn't personally hear reverberating within the words of Scripture could be sanctioned, including the vast hierarchy of the church and its self-serving dictums.
The nine artists included in the exhibition would surely have loved it; their works rhyme with the informal, friendly gallery, reverberating with the sounds of Rockland's Main Street.
Today we're premiering "Lonely City," which begins at an uneasy clip, summoning an insistent bass that echoes as if it were reverberating through hollow streetscapes and empty buildings.
The steep stock losses following the Fed's emergency intervention underscores the panic reverberating throughout financial markets and the broader economy over the toll of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
"Clearly, we see evidence here that it's reverberating on all sides, and the reality is that we have a tone now where there is no cap on it."
Young people are leading transformative movements on climate change, gun control, police brutality and criminal justice that are reverberating in the halls of Congress and the White House.
WeWork&aposs implosion is reverberating in the venture-capital industry well beyond SoftBank, its biggest backer, and the shockwave could continue to be felt for years to come.
Billionaire Michael Dell's gambit to take his personal computer business private in 2013 became one of the most acrimonious deals of the decade, with several long-reverberating impacts.
On Wednesday evening, with Orthodox hymns reverberating in the background, Dragos, a 24-year-old university student, waited hours in the cold for an opportunity to go inside.
Call it the "Powell Put" or the "Powell Pivot" or something else, but the Federal Reserve chairman's recent change in approach to monetary policy is reverberating through the markets.
This song is so good it makes me want to push my ear buds so deep into my ears the beat is actually part reverberating round my brain tubes.
But in today's environment, with the sting of distrust of law enforcement still reverberating through the African-American community and the influence of "Black Lives Matter" still resonant, Sen.
Once the mood is set with an extended intro, things subtly pick up steam with the introduction of a distantly reverberating industrial creak alongside punchy, greyscale dub techno stabs.
The confirmation of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh is the biggest story in Washington, and President Trump's rally last night — in which he mocked Christine Blasey Ford — is still reverberating.
Instead, he heard loud yelling reverberating through the building, and was surprised when a young woman with a shock of hair in her early 20s appeared to greet him.
A stunning statistic is reverberating in cybersecurity: An estimated 3.5 million cybersecurity jobs will be available but unfilled by 2021, according to predictions from Cybersecurity Ventures and other experts.
The fallout from Trump's July 25th call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is still reverberating in Kiev and has led to the opening of an impeachment inquiry in Washington.
The number one question reverberating throughout the veterans' community right now is whether Admiral Ronny Jackson is qualified to be the next secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
As news of Bashir's downfall was still reverberating around the world, a military council dissolved the government, suspended the country's constitution and declared a three-month state of emergency.
The attack on a Saudi Arabian oil field Saturday is still reverberating through markets, and it could have long-term implications for much more than the price of crude.
Deeply saddened by the epidemic's effect on my hometown, feeling its reverberating effects too closely, I was comforted by a ceramic hippo I've had since I was a toddler.
Washington's plans to withdraw from a Cold War-era agreement with Moscow could have reverberating consequences around Asia, potentially escalating rivalry among nuclear-armed powers such as China and India.
Here, Waits' trademark snarl softens, rendered almost wistful as he croons a tribute to the anti-fascist revolutionaries of old, the words reverberating like a prayer in his prophet's mouth.
" The website says Poma opened the club "to keep her brother's spirit alive" after he died in 1991, coining the name Pulse to describe his heartbeat, "reverberating throughout the club.
I wasn't at the event in person, but the howls of fellow journalists stuck listening to that could be heard reverberating around the world via chat clients and social media.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's recent strongly worded thoughts on LiDAR laser sensors, which bring 3D imaging to a self-driving car's computer, are still reverberating throughout the autonomous vehicle community.
When Halep served for the match at 230-24 with chants of "See-Mohh-Nahhh" reverberating around Court Philippe Chatrier, only a sudden attack of nerves could have denied her.
The beating soon took on political overtones, reverberating into other campaigns as Mr. Ojeda's Democratic opponent, State Senator Arthur Kirkendoll, and the brother of the suspect reacted to it online.
The incident points to the broader turmoil reverberating across the tech industry, as employees raise uncomfortable issues about inclusion, discrimination and problematic behavior ingrained in the male-dominated engineering world.
The catastrophe of September 11th—with nearly three thousand lives lost, and the geopolitical impact still reverberating—leaves the largest scar on the New York skyline that I have known.
From the hand claps, to the Internet co-founder's feather-light coos, to its reverberating synth bass, the track flows through you in an instant, infectious, loving rush of music.
The uprisings across the Arab world eight years ago are still reverberating across North Africa, but the renewed unrest shows that the problems that led to the earlier uprisings remain.
The music of Mazzy Star, which Mr. Roback formed with the singer Hope Sandoval in the late 1980s, combined his hazy, reverberating guitar playing with Ms. Sandoval's haunting, enigmatic vocals.
The 2020 shake-up that took place eight weeks ago — when Harris dropped out of the race and Bloomberg unexpectedly launched his own campaign — is still reverberating in New York.
RADIOHEAD "A Moon Shaped Pool" (XL) The sounds are often gauzy and pretty on Radiohead's long-gestating "A Moon Shaped Pool": bell tones, hovering vocals, shimmery reverberating keyboards, string arrangements.
While on Twitter, the president-elect decided to again go after Mr. Lewis, Democrat of Georgia — even though last week's Twitter confrontation is still reverberating among African-Americans and beyond.
Details like subtle inflections in voices and the quieter notes in background instruments were unusually clear, even when the full street noise of New York's Bryant Park was reverberating around me.
The piano has a solo — some notes reverberating warmly, some (plucked within the instrument's body) cold and hard — to which shimmering bells add to the sense of ritual, of magical menace.
By comparison, Milano's "Me Too" has proven more effective — her message is reverberating across Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, with women echoing her sentiment in ways that are unique to each platform.
In the end, however, Creighton decides that she is through being "only good for a good time" and dances triumphantly on a bed to the soaring pop track's powerful reverberating drop.
But even as it was still reverberating around the internet, the company was getting ready to answer for another set of concerns: four new influence campaigns linked to Russia and Iran.
While attending a stadium event this spring, several older fans told me they couldn't imagine preferring e-supercross to the roar of 22 93-decibel gas machines reverberating throughout a stadium.
He acknowledged to reporters in the first month that he did not feel like himself, that the team's "good-to-great passes" mantra was reverberating inside his head at all times.
The still reverberating shock and concern over Trump's conduct promises days more of political discombobulation and recrimination, setting American against American and ultimately weakening the structures of US and Western democracy.
These days, when I read him, his terse, evocative descriptions seem to hang in the air, gathering power like chords played in a vaulted nave, reverberating and blending with mounting resonance.
That caution is reverberating in the bond markets with U.S. yields rising by more than 262.74 basis points since early December, more than the 23 basis points for German government debt.
That caution is reverberating in the bond markets with U.S. yields rising by more than 23 basis points since early December, more than the 22 basis points for German government debt.
That has not only endangered the company's operations in Belfast, where the plane is made, but set off political and diplomatic shock waves that are reverberating far beyond the airplane market.
Something akin to an angel's choir swirled out of the organ, reverberating from the choir loft, under the church's vaulting arches, through the nave and past the glorious stained-glass windows.
"A rising tide lifts all boats but the opposite is also true - with generally bad news reverberating across the ecosystem all cryptos have turned red together," he told CNBC via email.
The futuristic guitar riff, the reverberating howls, that vibrating, alien-high falsetto — there's a reason why the internet is obsessed with how "Redbone" would sound in the bathroom at a party.
The directing debut of Osgood Perkins (son of Anthony Perkins), "The Blackcoat's Daughter" bewitches with silky-smooth camera movements and a rolling, reverberating musical score (by Elvis Perkins, the director's brother).
Eventually, his research led him to make speakers that worked much the same way as actual music being played in a concert hall did—with the sound waves reverberating off the walls.
On Monday, a small configuration mistake at an internet service provider and infrastructure company caused internet outages around the United States for a few hours, reverberating across other ISPs' networks as well.
Myanmar has been growing so fast—by an average of 7.5% a year for the past five years—that the boom is reverberating in Mae Sot, just across the border in Thailand.
The sonic melodrama of Lorde's Melodrama had a lot to do with broad strokes: solo post-party ballads followed by big, dancefloor pop; mellow keys that broke into wide-gated, reverberating drums.
The mural pays tribute to Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz who was killed June 20 by a group of Trinitarios in a crime that sent shockwaves reverberating through the Big Apple and beyond.
However, the decibel level soon started rising as the Europeans stormed out of the blocks for the afternoon foursomes, delivering a birdie blitz that had cheers and roars reverberating around the course.
The danger to this approach, which has affected "Fargo" at times, is that the show can devolve into shallow pastiche, reverberating like a tinny cover version of a superior work of art.
Washington is reverberating with speculation that Trump, infuriated by revelations emerging from a stunning FBI raid on his personal attorney, could seek to disable or shut down Robert Mueller's special counsel probe.
And in a surprise move, the normally cautious European Central Bank revived stimulus measures designed for times of crisis, a sign of how trade tensions are reverberating through a slowing world economy.
To sight in their rifle scopes, they put a piece of cardboard on a tree and fired shots that produced a reverberating roar and a diaphanous orange cloud, ephemeral against the night.
Chatsworth, California (CNN)On the surface, the squeaks on the hardwood, the bouncing basketballs and the coach's voice reverberating around the gym sound like a typical high school practice in late October.
But there's no mistaking the urgency of Sam Fender's desperate vocal, the rising refrain "He will play God" and the syncopated, reverberating guitar note that persists throughout the song, keeping things tense.
Mr. Xi's attitude is reverberating through the ranks of officials, who seem to so fear any deviation from the official orthodoxy that they consider it safer to avoid journalists than engage them.
In another song, all four So players gathered around a single bass drum with some smacking its side, while Ms. Worden darkened her voice to match the sounds reverberating off skin and metal.
In advance of that, Bannon has shared the album's first song, "Goodbye Old Friend," a glacial nine-minute composition at a music box pace, led by simple reverberating guitars and Bannon's mournful vocals.
The decision, already reverberating in other Trump-related litigation, comes from an appeals court that is not only more prominent than most, but one whose members have been more provocative and attention-getting.
Yet neither Trump nor his White House has come up with a strong counterargument to the potential smoking-gun testimony of the US top diplomat in Ukraine, which is still reverberating through Washington.
By then, the stunning intent of his visit to the FBI was known, and the ramifications of a sitting president firing the man investigating his campaign's ties to Russia were reverberating across Washington.
Rapidly declining fertility today matters not just because of its immediate impact on our economy, but because of its reverberating effects on every aspect of our society for the remainder of this century.
It may well be a coincidence that the season will bring us a rich handful of plays by black women addressing issues reverberating through American culture today (and yesterday, and the day before).
The shock waves of the AfD taking up its quarters in the Chancellery Building, staffing its delegates with public funds and occupying its seats in the historic Bundestag are reverberating throughout the establishment.
A brutal last stampede is cut short by a blaring dissonance in the horns and a reverberating chime—an alarm like the one that sounds in "Doctor Atomic" just before the final detonation.
"XO Tour Llif3," the album's lead single and Uzi's biggest hit so far, swerves to life over rattling snare drums, spiky, plinky electronic shimmer, and translucent keyboard stabs reverberating jauntily around the beat.
Ms. Weisberger's case, which was reversed on appeal in August, is still reverberating through New York courts that handle divorce and custody matters for the state's hundreds of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews.
The actor, with the aid of amplification, thundered the tribune's grave reply to the cobbler's raillery, as if the sky were about to open, and indeed the performance began with a reverberating crack.
Later, as a reporter, the launches I covered (all from Vandenberg) were audio-only, swathed in mists, in which the rocket's bone-reverberating roar was the only indication of the terrific forces at play.
The primal aggression reverberating from their early recordings may seem par for the course to anyone familiar with metal's current outliers, but back in the early 80s, what they were doing felt downright revolutionary.
I have a corkboard that's like a mini-museum, reverberating my mantra for these posts and the reason I love pins so much: they're the cheapest and most interesting art objects you can buy.
This combination of hypnotic, repeated hook—the words "So Much Love To Give" whirring round and round and round, layered and echoing, as if reverberating around a valley—with warm, original production, is intoxicating.
For example, he set up a livestream between Sarno and his Bayaka friends and family from CAR and audiences at the Pitt Rivers as they experienced the music reverberating amidst the museum's different collections.
A collapse in the chain of credit in the shadow-banking sector is reverberating through the province, which accounts for about one-quarter of coal production in China, itself the world's largest coal industry.
The worst mass shooting in U.S. history is already reverberating throughout the policy community as local and national policymakers dissect another deadly massacre, which left approximately 50 people dead and more than 50 wounded.
Nine times out of ten the part of the evening actually spent in a nightclub will whizz by in a brief blur of reverberating kick drums, rushed come-ups and frantic smoking area chats.
And the sound reverberating from inside the casting room as he waited to read for "The Cool Kids," the new sitcom from Charlie Day of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," made him downright nervous.
While there is no little figure in MacPhee's painting as there is in Man Ray's, there are strongly figural echoes reverberating among jostling monochrome shapes and the twitching, snaking lines that visually bind them.
The #MeToo cascade drew on anger at how Trump prevailed even after boasting about sexually assaulting women, but it shined the spotlight elsewhere and had astonishing consequences that are still reverberating around the world.
And I pictured this broken relationship between me and this old lover as reverberating into the future and somehow affecting a stranger's life, who just happens to be the C.E.O. of a dating app.
I have found that beginning with the individual heart and harnessing its capacity for compassion and reverberating outward is an effective and logical way to prepare students to tackle the challenges of global politics.
The Russia scandal roars back The capital is still reverberating after the forced resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Sunday, in a White House purge of her agency amid an immigration crisis.
The record, his first release as a solo artist, was typical of the earnest, reverberating delivery that would sustain him in a seven-decade solo career, in which he released more than 28 albums.
That term is "female privilege", and though it's not one you'd likely hear in everyday conversation, it's one that's reverberating loudly through the corridors of the Manosphere — a constellation of anti-women, anti-feminist subcultures.
Photo: GettyThe societal, psychological, and sometimes violent consequences of social media are now reverberating from the inside: A recent survey of Facebook employees reportedly found that their opinion of the company has begun to tank.
Her mood lifts even higher when a crew member switches the soundtrack from uptempo disco to Beyoncé's "Ego," her laugh reverberating from the depths of her belly — surprisingly loud — as she dances on the couch.
With all of the glitz, glamour, drama, and fashion involved in this single night of nonstop diva antics, you can practically hear the cries of "yass, kween," reverberating all the way from the Nevada desert.
His measured responses to questions also contrasted with the emotional and even angry tone he often uses while discussing gun control -- and the fiery debate on firearms currently reverberating through the 2016 White House race.
The aftershock of the Jenny Slate and Chris Evans breakup is still reverberating, and last night the exes were reunited at the premiere of Gifted, the movie that brought them together in the first place.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Fidelity Investments said on Tuesday that problems with its website had been resolved after it was hit with "intermittent technical difficulties" as clients nervously watched a stock market rout reverberating around the globe.
Political fear also relies upon bystanders, whose passivity paves a path for elites and their collaborators, and the targeted community of victims, who transmit didactic tales of fear among themselves, thereby increasing its reverberating effects.
The possibility that House Democrats could eventually seek to impeach the President has been a reverberating presence in the capital for months, and the latest reports about Trump and Russia will hardly calm the mood.
But the President's plans to pull troops from Syria and Afghanistan that pushed Mattis to quit were still reverberating around the world, with Turkish officials threatening retaliation against the Kurds, according to The Washington Post.
What's next: Down the road, if the systems are integrated and data is shared across cities, provinces and government agencies, businesses will find themselves even more closely watched, and their actions reverberating throughout the country.
The impact of President Trump's executive order, barring the nationals of seven Muslim-majority countries, is reverberating through the United Nations system, even though it does not affect foreign country envoys who have diplomatic passports.
G.R. One rhythm persists all the way through "VVVVV" by the Paris-based D.J.-producer Bambounou; a three-beat pattern defined by a deep, reverberating tom-tom (or timpani?) with a quieter syncopation layered in.
It came through the stone walls of the 766-year-old church: the heart-pounding throb of millions of hands clapping and voices cheering, a joyful rising tide reverberating through the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey.
Iceland swears in new PM amid Panama Papers fallout Global repercussions are still reverberating from the leaked documents that allege that the law firm helped establish secret shell companies and offshore accounts for global power players.
There have already been reverberating impacts on criminal justice policy-making as states like Florida, Arkansas, and others begin working on their own versions of "First Step Acts" to bring bipartisan momentum to their state capitals.
The announcement in December that Hermione would be played by a black actress, Noma Dumezweni, caused an online uproar that is still reverberating and included a denunciation by Ms. Rowling of critics of the casting decision.
Business Insider is delving into this trend and uncovering how the rise of these formerly "hidden "members of the executive team is reverberating through companies — and what it means for firms as they pursue tech transformations.
Far from the campaign trail, the shock waves about Mr. Trump's crude language, captured in a recording, and accusations against him of sexual assault by numerous women are reverberating through marriages and relationships across the country.
The audacious escape from Pentonville by James Anthony Whitlock, 31, who had been charged with burglary, and Matthew Baker, 20123, who was found guilty two weeks ago of attempted murder, was reverberating in Britain on Tuesday.
They're tasteful, and most of them are also limited-edition artist collaborations, reverberating what I've said in previous posts: pins and patches are the best art objects you can buy for the cost of a burrito.
Once I sat down, it was weird pretending the silent phone I had in my hand was generating the loud buzz sounds reverberating off the metal chair I was sitting on, but people will believe anything.
What follows is a low-key tour de force performance by the actor Maura Tierney, who plays Helen as taut as a timpani drum, with every new input reverberating across her face and in her speech.
American diplomats and civil servants continue to diligently assist their Ukrainian counterparts to achieve these goals, but their message is undercut by the drumbeat of conspiracy and accusations of corruption reverberating in the halls of Congress.
Images of stumbling through dark, disorienting hallways, the constant bass reverberating into the party's "chill zones," and echoes of the inevitable shit-talking that happens during the lulls will ring familiar to any frequent rave-goer.
The third quarter results late on Thursday was the second time running that billionaire Jeff Bezos' firm had fallen short of Wall Street's lofty sales targets, and the numbers sent a shockwave reverberating through global stock markets.
Taylor's appearance cut the legs out from under the White House defense that there had been no quid pro quo and has been "reverberating" among congressional Republicans who see it as game changer in the impeachment inquiry.
The album's opening one-two of "Take It Slow" and "In the Morning" refine the folk aesthetic of their earlier albums, but "What Is Left to Solve" is a different prospect, all pulsing synths and reverberating vocals.
"With fragmenting audiences and the way people just consume any content, the ramifications will keep reverberating up the value chain, right up to the content holder," said Brian Han, a media analyst at Australian shares researcher Morningstar.
But the idealism and passion that surrounded Kennedy's campaign, coupled with the nagging questions about a legacy unfulfilled and the echoes of a half-century ago still reverberating today, make this a sterling addition to that filmography.
Or is music something inherent to existence, reverberating in the thrum of the universe's own never-ending song, pulsing under the surface of the reality we see around us, bursting forth unchecked from the founts of creativity?
Protomartyr prefer emphatic talk-singing over arrangements that are mostly spare with the occasional burst of metal-inflected virtuosity, while Preoccupations lean toward New Wave, with many-layered synths sometimes taking the place of endlessly reverberating guitars.
Once she pulled them off her ear she was hoping to hear her music, but because of the circumstances — there's noise from Times Square and the music is reverberating from the buildings — all she hears is chaos.
Taylor's appearance cut the legs out from under the White House defense that there had been no quid pro quo and has been "reverberating" among congressional Republicans who see it as a game changer in the impeachment inquiry.
Judging by the plans so far unveiled by Clinton and Trump -- longer on tough talk than detailed new strategies -- of how to swiftly crush ISIS, terrorism is likely to be reverberating through US politics for years to come.
In his 2011 masterpiece "Ravedeath, 1972," he recorded the sound of a pipe organ reverberating through an Icelandic church and used isolated bits of that site-specific cacophony — pressure waves against curvilinear surfaces — as beds for other sounds.
The repercussions from the Trump administration giving a hall pass to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi are reverberating through the annual Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires, which started earlier today.
Last week, with the disappointment sparked by Bachelet's speech still reverberating through student communities across the nation, members of CoNES dressed up as tourists in orange hats before busting into La Moneda, the main government building in Santiago.
Today, with the world in the midst of a conflict emanating from Syria and reverberating globally, America's status as a superpower will be questioned, and this will make us very mindful of whence much of that power comes.
Cars belonging to officials and buses carrying performing arts groups clogged the expansive parking lot as smartly dressed women filed into the packed theater, the clicking of their heels reverberating off the walls of the high-ceilinged lobby.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There was a brief and reverberating panic when Microsoft announced on Monday that its beloved Microsoft Paint would be "deprecated," or potentially discontinued, in Windows 10, scheduled for release this coming fall.
The hopes inspired in 2011 by the Arab Spring uprising, or the waves of anti-government protests in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen, are reverberating across the region, shaking autocratic governments and posing questions about the future.
NEWARK — They were two of the most notable corruption convictions in recent political history, two entrenched New York power brokers seemingly brought to justice, their cases reverberating well beyond the wood-paneled walls of the Statehouse in Albany.
To target prices they would still have to judge whether movements in inflation were being driven by the labour market or by supply-side factors, such as technological change or global shocks reverberating through cross-border supply chains.
HARVEY RECOVERY ONGOING, AND ANOTHER HURRICANE'S ON THE WAY: Though Hurricane Harvey has disintegrated and is nearly a week and a half removed from its landfall with Texas, the storm's impacts are still reverberating around the United States.
"All For You" (which we're premiering the video for below) has been reverberating around his brain since 2010, when he first started recording it – learning to create the heavily stylised music and videos he's quickly becoming known for.
Capitol Hill is still reverberating from its latest political earthquake -- Tuesday night's startling vote by GOP senators to shut down Democrat Elizabeth Warren and prevent her from speaking on the floor for a debate over the confirmation of Sen.
Where their previous record Quarter Turns Over A Living Line saw Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead exploring negative space reverberating between its instrumental gestures, "Dead Heat" assertively strikes its downbeats while still implying a subtle, cinematic kind of tension.
Also on the front page this week was the news that the F.B.I. director, James Comey, recommended no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email network as secretary of state — although aftershocks are still reverberating.
Those who were there had made an active choice to be a part of the strange musical and subcultural lineage that Wolf Eyes positioned themselves in, rather than just heeding the call of the thunderous tracks reverberating through downtown.
Tina Turner is seventy-nine and happily retired in Switzerland, but her story and her music are still reverberating to the rafters in "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical," which is playing in London, in Hamburg, and now on Broadway.
A loss that is reverberating globally and reminding the world of what sustained attention can create: a revisiting of norms, a redoubling of effort and a girding of determination to do better and do more to protect the vulnerable.
In Axé you hear the reverberating pounding of drums, layered under the subtle ting-tong of the agogô bells, the delicate strands of the berimbau (a single-string instrument) and the metallic clink, shimmy and thud of the pandeiro (tambourine).
Or like the four walls surrounding us could crumble, and if the emotion created by the five musicians in front of us was all that remained we would be okay with it coursing through our veins, splattering out, and reverberating forever.
Shock waves over Donald Trump Jr.'s emails and 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer are still reverberating through DC. Democrats can't stop talking about it (one has even filed an impeachment bill); Republicans would rather talk about something -- anything -- else.
Washington (CNN)The reverberating fallout from President Donald Trump's much-maligned meeting with his Russian counterpart took a new twist on Wednesday when the President appeared to contradict his intelligence chief by saying Moscow is no longer targeting the United States.
Now, Kobe Steel has acknowledged falsifying data about the quality of aluminum and copper it sold, setting off a scandal that is reverberating through the global supply chain and casting a new shadow over the country's reputation for precision manufacturing.
The T.B.I. brings on almost daily migraines, and when they come, it's as if the blast wave from the explosion in Afghanistan is still reverberating through my brain, shooting fresh bolts of pain through my skull, once again leaving me incapacitated.
On Monday, the frenzied assault on the 17-year-old, described by the police as "brutal," was reverberating across Britain amid growing concerns that the country's decision to leave the European Union, or "Brexit," had spawned an anti-immigrant backlash.
When it was my turn to stand front and center, I placed the bag into a deep wicker basket — piled high with other phones in plastic bags — waiting for the reverberating gong of a Tibetan singing bowl to announce its surrender.
When, for example, she made a recording in an underground cistern, Oliveros was utilizing both modes simultaneously in order to immerse herself fully in the reverberating space while building up an expressive and moving interchange between her accordion and her environment.
LONDON — As the annual meeting of Britain's opposition Labour Party began on Sunday, one big question was reverberating around the conference center in Liverpool: Should Britons be allowed to weigh in again on the country's withdrawal from the European Union?
Mr. Trump, however, has expressed a desire to keep growing his following, which at this point surpasses 20 million people on Twitter alone — and that's just direct followers, many follow him indirectly through endless waves of reverberating reactions to his latest proclamations.
Why it matters: Sea ice loss is disrupting the balance of heat in the Northern Hemisphere, and it is reverberating throughout ecosystems, causing everything from plankton blooms near the Arctic Ocean surface to mass haul-outs of walruses in Russia and Alaska.
Omar presided over a forum dedicating to pushing for "Medicare For All," universal state-run health care, an issue that is reverberating through the Democratic grass roots as 2020 looms and is creating a dividing line between moderates and more progressive party members.
Cohen's charge that he paid off two women who said they had sexual relationships with Trump — and, crucially, that he had done so at the then-candidate's behest and with the intention of affecting the election — is reverberating across the political world.
It's a question reverberating across the government, particularly as the threat of right-wing extremism continues to grow: according to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, attacks by far-right perpetrators more than quadrupled between 2016 and 2017.
However, with its richly layered narrative structure — filled with the echoes, or ripples, of past events reverberating in the present — and its deeply conflicted exploration of the tangled web of family loyalty and responsibility, the novel offers proof of its author's developing maturity.
While Twitter was still reverberating with what the Columbia University professor Simon Schama called the "outrage" of that axed A-level, Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, was declared the most powerful individual in the art world.
With just over a month to go in the midterm elections, Republicans and Democrats have hit the point where they're pulling support from certain races in order to strategically focus elsewhere, and the consequences of those moves are reverberating across the House landscape.
The legal fight is likely to create another reverberating precedent on the nature of presidential power, since it will test whether a president can refuse Congress' legally mandated request for the president's financial records -- a duty it can impose on regular American citizens.
Making these meditative pieces—usually composed of distantly droning guitars, gasps of reverberating synthesizers, and dry-cough drum machines—served the same purpose in the one space that it did the other: to pass the time, to get out of her own head.
Washington (CNN)The opening statement of Bill Taylor, the top US diplomat in Ukraine, is "reverberating" on Capitol Hill among Republicans, according to GOP Hill sources, who told CNN that Taylor's testimony is a game changer in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Then again, Xi might find consolation in the fact that the same surprise must also be reverberating inside the offices of US tech giants, as Asia economic observer Tony Nash, formerly of the Economist Intelligence Group, questions why American companies hadn't diversified their manufacturing sooner.
The disorienting transition from a rural childhood in northern California to an undergraduate career studying environmental science in Los Angeles to the concrete-laden, vertical landscape of New York City was still reverberating, and I was struggling to find a connection to my new habitat.
The shockwaves created by 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's trip to Europe are still reverberating.
For one congresswoman from North Carolina who helped lead the charge on those policies, there's a new, cautionary response reverberating throughout not just her office, but across our nation's capital and congressional districts around the country this week: votes in Congress have  consequences, too.
Days after a blockbuster video emerged capturing Donald J. Trump, then a reality television host, making vulgar remarks about aggressively kissing and groping women, a question was still reverberating around media and political circles: Why was NBC not the first to report its own story?
The media was reverberating after Ian Buruma, the editor of the New York Review of Books, was fired for overruling his staff and publishing a Jian Ghomeshi essay about how dozens of allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him had unfairly derailed his career.
Kevin is taken to the hospital after dislocating his shoulder at one point, but his injury hardly compares to the reverberating effects of a scuffle between Luke P. and Luke S. that happens largely off-camera (there's a thud and then a gasp from the fans).
In a country that registers an average of seven femicides per day and is governed by a male political class in crisis over high levels of corruption and impunity, the message of the first indigenous woman candidate seeking the presidency in the history of Mexico is reverberating.
But by upholding a legal safeguard against racism in the justice system, the case's impact could extend far beyond Foster (who may be retried as a result of the decision), potentially reverberating across a criminal justice system that many argue — and statistics show — is racially biased.
After the initial master recording is made in a studio, lacquer material goes on top of a rotating record-cutting machine that allows electric signals from the master recording to travel to a cutting head, or two small speakers reverberating a diamond, that holds the needle.
"The reform sought by DEA proves the impact of our lawsuit is still reverberating in Washington and producing real results capable of ending the oversupply of deadly and addictive painkillers that has killed far too many," Morrisey, who is running for the Senate, said in a statement.
That may not be true of Federer, just one month shy of his 35th birthday, but he has rarely been a more inspirational player than he was on Wednesday with the roars of encouragement reverberating through Centre Court and carrying across the grounds from Henman Hill.
He welcomed attendees standing before a giant LED backdrop of a beam of light slicing through a triangle and splitting into a prism, homage to the cover of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album, and the sounds of the band's "Breathe" reverberating through the floor.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - Spain came through a tough World Cup opener against Portugal in impressive style as the aftershocks of the sacking of their coach were still reverberating and they will need to keep the pedal firmly to the floor when they meet Iran on Wednesday.
From the sparse, ghoulish chill of "Take Ya Pik, Nik!!!" to the reverberating judders of "Smash," The Best sees Omar-S in world-building mode, taking his inimitable knack for big house tunes and lacquering them with aching pathos—bravado, weighed down by a world-weary melancholy.
She played a riff-heavy clip of the band performing live in Lebanon, and the polite laughter reverberating around the conference room following her comment suggests the kind of benign, largely-feigned interest most metalheads encounter after an unfamiliar family friend asks them about their musical preferences.
A recent interview Macron gave to The Economist, in which he declared the "brain death" of NATO and questioned its once-sacred doctrine of collective defense — essentially rolling a grenade into next month's summit — was still reverberating in hallway exchanges and off-the-record discussions in Halifax.
Milwaukee, Feb 27 (Reuters) - A Molson Coors Beverage Co employee has shot five co-workers to death before taking his own life at the company's beer-brewing complex in Milwaukee, the latest episode in a rising tide of gun violence already reverberating in the U.S. presidential race.
Concerns of going to war understandably bring increased tension and fear, whether by awakening past traumas or inviting worry about new trauma, such as concerns of being attacked on our own soil, loss of lives or the reverberating effects that could bring about World War III.
The sounds came at us from every direction—via streaming platforms, from TikTok, the teen-dominated micro-entertainment app that favors impermanence, on YouTube and Instagram Stories, reverberating from darkened theaters that told stories of stiletto-wearing strippers who robbed greedy Wall Street goons during the recession.
The big picture: Unprecedented sea ice loss is disrupting the balance of heat — and possibly disturbing weather patterns — in the Northern Hemisphere, reverberating through ecosystems and causing everything from plankton blooms near the Arctic Ocean surface to mass haul-outs of walruses in Russia and Alaska.
"The inventory read last week is still reverberating through trading, although we did see that finally start to give way last night, but we can see there is very little appetite to go on with it today," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney.
It was a perfect game for a long, lazy weekend where I could mindlessly run around a hauntingly beautiful, disaster-stricken New York wasteland, listening to the sound of automatic weapons fire reverberating off the silent buildings, and diving for cover amidst the detritus of an interrupted holiday season.
Enticed by the 1970s rise of science fiction films and the musical world-building of acts like Kraftwerk, Parliament, and Yellow Magic Orchestra, the pioneering works of Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson set the tone for a sound whose impact is still reverberating some three decades later.
The positioning, just 14 months before a midterm election that could reshape the Trump era, is a sign of a volatile political environment still reverberating from the consequences of the President's victory last year, and the progressive crusade by Sanders that Hillary Clinton blames in part for her defeat.
But the retractable roof structure has produced new and unforeseen noise issues: Voices of fans in the upper reaches of Arthur Ashe Stadium, the showcase for the Open's marquee matches, are reverberating off the roof and can be heard loudly and clearly down on the court during play.
And as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, standing by his side, proclaimed Mr. Trump "the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House," Israel was reverberating from Mr. Netanyahu's surprising decision to drop his request for immunity and to face trial on three corruption charges.
St. James Street was a clogged artery of cars, trucks and buses, a revolving elbow-to-elbow mass of people going through food stalls, bars, clothing stores, haberdasheries, computer depots, supermarkets, carwashes and plazas reverberating with the earsplitting sounds of hawking vendors, chattering voices and full-volume music.
The challenge involved Wyoming oil and gas lease sales held between May 2015 and August 2016, under the Obama administration The monumental decision Tuesday could have reverberating consequences for the Trump administration, which has placed a strong emphasis on expanding the fossil fuel industry's access to public lands.
In a letter to investors today, the technology giant said that it "do[es] not expect to meet the revenue guidance we provided for the March quarter" due to impacts stemming from the coronavirus that has shuttered large parts of China, and is reverberating through the global economy.
The challenge involved Wyoming oil and gas lease sales held between May 6900 and August 2628, under the Obama administration The big picture: The monumental decision Tuesday could have reverberating consequences for the Trump administration, which has placed a strong emphasis on expanding the fossil fuel industry's access to public lands.
Last week, home for the first district workweek of their term, moderate Democrats got to see firsthand how the raised voices of a small but vocal number of lawmakers such as Representatives Tlaib, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York are reverberating in far more marginal districts.
"(Director) Andrey Zvyagintsev can't come right out and declare, in bright sharp colors, the full corruption of his society, but ... he can make one like 'Loveless', which takes an ominous, reverberating look, not at the politics of Russia, but at the crisis of empathy at the culture's core," wrote Variety's Owen Gleiberman.
Because approaching the genocide — which left hundreds of thousands dead, with no international intervention — and its reverberating trauma from the perspective of one white visitor is limiting, En Garde Arts invited the Ugandan playwright Asiimwe Deborah Kawe to collaborate in writing "Red Hills," which expands on Mr. Lewis's original, emphasizing God's Blessing's experiences.
SOUND BATH I usually wake up, I will make some coffee, some tea, take the dogs outside, and I'll plug in my VoiceLive Touch, which is my voice modulator, and I'll set a pretty deep reverberating baseline using my voice, layer it, and kind of set an experimental meditative sound in the house.
In contrast to the older artist's open, brightly colored, linear forms, which carve out chambers of deep, contradictory pictorial space reverberating with cosmic overtones, Petersen's flat, geometric shapes — some perforated with openings, others festooned with dark, opaque circles — are placed over a pale ground marked by muted vertical bands, creating an ambiguous sense of depth.
In each instance, England played with a rabbit-in-the-headlights incoherence that will have sent Vietnam War-style flashbacks reverberating around the minds of watching Liverpool fans, as well as showcasing the knee-jerk caution that ensured Hodgson's spells in charge of Blackburn and Inter Milan were as brief as his time at Anfield.
Having called the alliance obsolete and presented the German Chancellor Angela Merkel with a "bill" for the amount Germany supposedly owed the United States, there is no wonder Europeans are queasy about the meeting — not to mention the steady stream of Russia-related scandals surrounding the U.S. presidency, reverberating on both sides of the Atlantic.
WASHINGTON — The mysterious disappearance and possible murder of a Saudi journalist in Turkey is reverberating from Wall Street and Silicon Valley to Washington's K Street, with lobbyists, financiers, high-tech executives and media figures confronting the risk of doing business with Saudi Arabia when it is under harsh scrutiny for its role in the case.
WUHAN, China — The repercussions from a mysterious virus that has sickened hundreds of people began reverberating far from its epicenter in central China on Saturday, as Hong Kong closed its schools for several weeks, Beijing began restricting buses in and out of the capital, and the country's travel association suspended Chinese tour groups heading overseas.
The artist first locates the golden section within the victory ratio, marking it with three or four touches of the brush — designating the nodes, or starting points, for the network of strokes — and then randomly chooses several more in the heat of the moment — an expressionist gesture reverberating against the work's a priori rigor.
"We think the euro's weakness may be overdone as despite the U.S. Treasury yield spike theme reverberating in the markets over the last 24 hours, the U.S. economy is very much in the late stages of its economic cycle and a cautious ECB meeting is baked into markets," said Christin Tuxen, an FX strategist at Danske Bank in Copenhagen.
"We think the euro's weakness may be overdone as despite the U.S. Treasury yield spike theme reverberating in the markets over the last 0.75773 hours, the U.S. economy is very much in the late stages of its economic cycle and a cautious ECB meeting is baked into markets," said Christin Tuxen, an FX strategist at Danske Bank in Copenhagen.
Apple will miss revenue forecast as coronavirus impacts its manufacturing and sales In a letter to investors, Apple said that it "do[es] not expect to meet the revenue guidance we provided for the March quarter" due to impacts stemming from the coronavirus that has shuttered large parts of China, and is reverberating through the global economy.
The light rhythmic voices of the video "Lak-kat," in which two young Senegalese boys practice Wolof — one of their country's indigenous languages — impinge on the pounding noise and abrupt silences in the video "Answer Me." Here a slightly crazed-looking young man drums wildly, the sound reverberating inside an abandoned geodesic dome built by Americans to eavesdrop on East Germany.
Qassem Soleimani is reverberating in U.S. domestic politics, potentially affecting views of President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE and shifting the race for the Democratic nomination.
Over 25 years on, with the Criminal Justice Act of 1994 ancient history but its agenda still reverberating, every mouse click and phone call can be spied on, the NHS is up for sale, Legal Aid dismantled, and the 2011 riots dismissed as 'apolitical'—if we just set aside economic and social inequalities, the housing crisis, stop and search, police profiling.
As I walked up to the venue, Extase, I could hear vocalist Sofie-Lee Johansson's piercing wail reverberating with perfect clarity through a solid steel door; it was so packed and hot inside that I considered heading back out and chilling by said door, but then I would've missed the chance to properly take in the band's synchronized hair swinging and 80s speed metal aesthetic.
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's latest Twitter controversy is reverberating across the Atlantic, complicating U.S. relations with one of its most stalwart allies, the United Kingdom.
In spite of Trump's avowed distaste for the nuclear deal with Iran — the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — Obama's 'echo chamber' is still reverberating with no shortage of 'experts' taking to the web to claim that the re-negotiation is impossible and tearing it up would have a range of consequences from a more rapidly nuclear-armed Iran to international distrust in the U.S.' future deal-making.
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's shock deal with the two top Democrats in Congress was a shot across the bows of his own party — and the after-effects are reverberating.
The political fallout from child separations is reverberating through Washington and some early evidence suggests it has damaged 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's standing — a rare occasion when playing to his base may have backfired.
"I Woke up Naked" (2018), a robotically animated, swinging LED sign, loaded with multilingual first-person accounts of sexual assault, marks a foray on Holzer's part into working with sound: The piece, in a cavernous, high-ceilinged room, makes a tremendous, reverberating mechanical noise that felt especially grim on a day when all of the local newspapers had reported on a gang rape of a young woman in a popular Bilbao park the night before.
With President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's inauguration just a few days away, his initially negative comments regarding the pending AT&T/Time Warner merger, along with his general mistrust of Silicon Valley, are reverberating forcefully throughout the tech community.
Some of the ways to pay for "Medicare for All," per CRFB, include: A new 32% payroll tax on wages An additional 25% income tax A 42% value-added tax on consumption A "public premium" averaging $7,500 per capita – or $12,000 per person who wouldn't otherwise be on public insurance More than doubling all individual and corporate income tax rates Reducing non-health federal spending by 80% More than doubling the national debt The bottom line: These policies would have massive economic impacts, reverberating far beyond health care.
Elijah Cummings dies at age 68 Week of October 25 Romney says he's behind secret 'Pierre Delecto' Twitter account Democrats see impeachment proceedings taking longer than some initially expected House Republicans push to censure Schiff over whistleblower comments Republicans storm impeachment inquiry deposition in House Intel hearing room Bill Taylor testimony 'reverberating' among House Republicans, GOP sources say Week of November 1 Trump shares image of hero dog injured in Baghdadi raid George Papadopoulos is running for Congress in California district vacated by Katie Hill Trump claimed ISIS leader 'whimpered' in final moments.
A good thing I did when I lived a six-story waterslide away from a very busy city intersection and started walking my puppy around all the time (which I thought was going to be like endless summers with my dogs and some, I don't know, chalk and paperclips in my pocket, but I forgot that my now-adult friends are always somewhere else in the middle of the day, which is a fucking ongoing nightmare-devastation) was to judiciously refuse interruptions, so, rather than doing the annoyed headphone removal cut-eye sideways-face or "I have headphones on I can't hear you no I can't hear youuu" reverberating through your own face-bones, so loud, I just smiled blithely and continued, in my silence.
Monday Romney says he's behind secret 'Pierre Delecto' Twitter accountDemocrats see impeachment proceedings taking longer than some initially expectedHouse Republicans push to censure Schiff over whistleblower comments Tuesday Democrats call Trump 'increasingly brazen' in emoluments court filing, citing Doral G7 proposalMcConnell denies he told Trump his call with the Ukrainian President was perfectMcConnell introduces resolution opposing US withdrawal from Syria Wednesday Republicans demand Schiff bring whistleblower to testify publiclyTrump announces he's lifting Turkey sanctions as his Syria envoy says Turkish-backed forces committed war crimesRepublicans storm impeachment inquiry deposition in House Intel hearing room Thursday Barr's investigation into origins of Trump-Russia probe is now a criminal investigationDemocrats consider what articles of impeachment actually look likeGraham introduces resolution condemning House impeachment inquiry processBill Taylor testimony 'reverberating' among House Republicans, GOP sources say Friday Charles Barkley tells Pence to 'shut the hell up' over criticizing NBA for China controversyFeds blow door off safe, issue subpoenas as probe into Giuliani associates escalatesMaria Butina released from federal prison, expected to be deported to RussiaWhite House eyes ex-Treasury spokesman to lead impeachment messaging efforts And that was the week that was in 17 headlines.

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