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It's both festive and solemn, spiritually searching in its jumps.
He is now searching in Germany, Poland and Portugal for workers.
It showed that lots of Democrats are searching in this direction.
He is now searching in Germany, Poland and Portugal for workers.
He found himself searching in vain for familiar names and words.
They paced down the crates, searching in the bad light for tags.
Ms. Goo's suicide has already resulted in soul-searching in South Korea.
If you've been searching in vain for motivation to exercise, stop right now.
No treasure was found, but Gutfeld promised to continue searching in new spots.
But silence from Canada's traditional backers has sparked some soul-searching in Ottawa.
"I don't go searching in the dark anymore," she says in voice-over.
The frogmen are searching in water up to 35 meters (114 feet) deep.
The Wichita Lineman: Searching in the Sun for the World's Greatest Unfinished Song.
They note that the man is ditching a gun and later searching in bushes.
You can check out Who's In by searching in the iTunes App Store now.
His readings of the suites have grown deeper and more searching in recent years.
And Tucholke's characters are all searching, in their own way, for justice and equality.
But how different is the process of searching online from searching in the stacks?
They join aircraft and vessels from Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia already searching in the area.
We are left searching in vain for what we refuse to allow ourselves to see.
"I agree," Pall conceded, searching in the depths of his skull for a more nuanced argument.
And I think that Franken is likely to do some real soul searching in the meantime.
The country singer opened up about taking time off to do some "soul-searching" in 2017.
"It's amazing she found someone when she wasn't actively searching in the Orthodox community," she said.
"It&aposs a bit of a soul-searching in a way," Ingrasci said on the phone.
The team investigated what people in the US were searching in the weeks following the show's premiere.
If you're unhappy with your current career, you'll get to do some soul-searching in early spring.
A 9-year-old girl has been found dead after a week of desperate searching in China.
"I think we've got to do a whole lot of soul-searching in this party," he said.
LinkedIn has truly changed the way we view networking and job searching in the modern, digital age.
Also, when searching in Apple's App Store, ads for competitor apps will often be the top results.
Officers sifting through Mr. Gonsalves's books were searching, in particular, for anything on Marx, Lenin or Mao.
Perusing real estate websites was a pastime of hers, and that day she was searching in Bridgewater.
The "No guy has all 3" meme is searching in vain for the perfect guy on Twitter.
But after a little over a week of searching in April, the team had exhausted its options.
It is a shocking result, which will rightly generate lots of soul-searching in the Democratic party.
Authorities have been searching in the surrounding area, looking for any sign of the missing mother and son.
However, it took rescuers 90 minutes to find Lott while searching in the water and from the air.
Meltdown and Spectre are also likely to lead to soul-searching in the computer industry as a whole.
There's been a lot of soul-searching in the press about what responsibility they've had for Trump's rise.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union has led to intense soul-searching in that country's cultural establishment.
Searching in Africa for an indigenous culture not deformed by the ongoing legacy of colonialism, she was disappointed.
We had the most luck searching in the small, clear rock pools left behind by the retreating water.
Funny in spots, Brechtian in style, honestly searching in purpose, this is a bracing and absorbing piece of theater.
Sometimes, I see my mom searching in the mirror, a stranger to herself, trying to place her own face.
Job searching in public using social media, and not just specific career-building tools like LinkedIn, is increasingly common.
No replacement has been named yet for Keenan, though the company will likely begin searching in the coming weeks.
The report confirms police were searching in connection with a sexual assault case in which Chumlee is a suspect.
Mainstream news outlets are soul-searching in the wake of being shocked by Donald J. Trump's election last week.
A week after searching in vain and the ensuing deluge of targeted ads, I visited a nearby running store.
The British backpacker's killing in 2018 led to soul searching in a nation that is seen as relatively safe.
"Baytown detectives are actively investigating and searching in the Texas City area for the 16-year-old," the statement reads.
Dfu: When I was really young, my dad and relatives would go searching in old markets for garbage, like electronics.
This new system could have important potential uses in breaking current cryptography strategies or optimizing searching in the long term.
Earlier this week, users reported that there were issues with searching in the iOS app while Safe Mode was off.
The Rigel has been searching in an area about 5 nautical miles from the site where the aircraft lost contact.
"He reminded me at times of a philosopher searching in every dark corner for the light of truth," she wrote.
"We found debris," BASARNAS chief Bambang Soelistyo told Reuters, adding his team were searching in a 200 square nautical mile area.
There is "enormous soul searching" in the party right now, said Sara Fagen, CNBC contributor and former Bush-Cheney campaign strategist.
Google is going to be rolling this out gradually beginning today, with initial availability open to U.S. users searching in English.
If there's any soul-searching in Brussels or Berlin about Europe's terrible economic performance since 2008, it's very hard to find.
The case has provoked soul-searching in Malaysia, where the prevalence of child marriage belies the Southeast Asian nation's modern outlook.
The first thing I noticed was that there's been a lot of soul-searching in Russia with regard to this accident.
I assume Republican health care wonks are doing some soul searching in the aftermath of the AHCA's complete and total collapse.
After a closed-door meeting, some of Pelosi's supporters said it was time for some serious soul-searching in the Democratic Party.
But he's not the only Pearson on This Is Us who'll be doing a fair amount of soul-searching in season 2.
For Peppermint, RuPaul's comments should prompt some soul-searching in the LGBT community over the influence Drag Race holds over drag culture.
The Rigel has been searching in an area about 5 nautical miles from the site where flight JT-610 was last contacted.
About a month after he'd started searching in earnest, Poke saw Rod as he glanced through a window by the warehouse district.
It has horrified Italians and prompted soul-searching in a country that has been struggling to cope with an influx of refugees.
"There has not been a great deal of soul searching in the traditional media on their role in this," Stamos told me.
Still, the rest of his windows feel searching in their signification of bodies dragooned into machinery of social order and enforced control.
The companies promote their phony apps heavily on social media, luring people into clicking on them instead of searching in Apple's App Store.
But the lander stopped communicating with the Rosetta orbiter after just three days, leaving mission control searching in vain for Philae's precise location.
He said he got out of the car on County Road 957 and began searching in the wooded area for the little girl.
While proposing on the jumbotron at Yankee Stadium, the guy in question dropped the ring, sending everyone around him searching in the stands.
Today Fugro, the firm leading that hunt, said that it now believes it may have been searching in the wrong place all along.
As for Mengele, I was still searching in June 1985 when a report circulated that his remains had just turned up in Brazil.
"They had been searching in my dad's crash site area, and they said we didn't find human remains," Knight told CNN affiliate KTVT.
CNBC identified these stocks by searching in FactSet for companies in the index with a buy rating from at least 50% of analysts.
Ms. Farkas tried it out on a resident in her late 70s who was searching in a panic for her long-deceased parents.
The success of "Ne Zha" comes more than a decade after the blockbuster hit "Kung Fu Panda" prompted some soul searching in China.
Last year was marked by soul-searching in Hollywood over movie representations - or lack of them - of people of color and their stories.
As the search entered its fifth day on Wednesday, Mr. Weintraub again expressed confidence that the authorities were searching in the right area.
Interviews with Republican state party officials and some delegates who have already been selected reveal widespread soul-searching in anticipation of a potential fight.
Larry Summers, the former Harvard University president, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that there needs to be a lot of soul-searching in higher education.
The current discovery comes from his team's searches in the southern sky; next year, they plan to begin searching in the northern sky as well.
The "upstanding, honest" cab driver of nearly 50 years found the money while searching in the backpack for some form of identification, Boston police said.
Founder and chief executive officer Xiaoyu Wang wants CastBox's in-audio search to make finding relevant sections of audio as easy as searching in text.
The neighbor was not at home but officers found Rachael Marie Haber, 32, after searching in the murky water that reached up to the ceiling.
However, we must continue searching in a bipartisan effort to review our election process to make sure we elect the president in the fairest way.
Under such circumstances, searching in groups turns out to be more efficient than solitary hunting, especially when group members can trade tips on promising leads.
And just last week, a professor opposed to the mascot was arrested at the campus basketball arena after searching in a bathroom for Chief Illiniwek.
The hunt for the suspect, Chérif Chekatt, 29, consumed the work of more than 700 police officers and special investigators searching in and around Strasbourg.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and the committee's chairman, accused Democrats of searching in vain for credible reasons to vote against Judge Gorsuch.
For users outside of Russia, Crimea appears as part of Ukraine in Apple Maps, and without a country designation when searching in the weather app.
Some watch brands, searching in a down market for ways to attract new buyers and retain the ones they already have, are improving their warranties.
Javier Cantellops told CNN by phone Sunday night that he and four teams were out searching in steep terrain and marshy areas with rough water.
"I really expected the media, after 2016, to do some real soul-searching in the ways that we talk about women presidential candidates," Wu says.
AutoTrader is useful for searching in your area or nationwide for specific cars, colors and features you might desire, whether on a new or used car.
The initial allegations against the 12 men had led to soul searching in Israel, prompting conversations about societal pressures on young men to prove their manliness.
Critics argue the state's outlier status is especially surprising because the 2014 death of Ms. Dhu in custody prompted soul searching in Western Australia as well.
When his wife asks why he is searching in the yard rather than inside, where the ring was lost, Nasreddin explains that the light is better outside.
Searching in Instagram's data policy for "control," for example, shows where you can edit your privacy settings and how to opt out of Facebook's facial recognition technology.
Asked during cross-examination what police were looking for, he said the 10 or so police officers who entered the house were "searching in relation to news".
"It's a moment of reckoning and a moment of soul-searching, in which people must reassess and meaningfully adjust their behavior," a former studio head told me.
Indeed, the Siemens-Alstom deal comes at a time of deep soul-searching in western capitals about the competitive threat from China and its state-backed companies.
"We've got to do some soul-searching in the Democratic Party," said Representative John Yarmuth, a Democrat who represents Louisville, a liberal city in a conservative state.
Fixes The election of Donald J. Trump has led to considerable soul searching in the news business, as journalists confront the role we played in his triumph.
"I've never met anybody like you, and I knew if I wasn't with you, I'd be searching in vain for the rest of my life," Smith said.
Recently, Jessica (who asked to omit her last name for privacy reasons) was searching in her Google Drive for a list of addresses to send Christmas cards to.
They made a pleasant whooshing sound as I ran up the stairs of my house, searching in vain for whatever shoes a grown man might wear with them.
Investigators are searching in some of the deepest waters of the Mediterranean for flight recorders from an EgyptAir Airbus A20213 which crashed on May 19, killing 66 people.
He fears becoming unemployed like his elder brother, who recently returned to their village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh after months of searching in vain for work.
Searching in Arkansas The search for Maleah moved to Arkansas after Vence allegedly confessed to Quanell X, who visited him in jail Friday, that he dumped Maleah's body there.
If nobody claims it, the remains are photographed and buried in a numbered plot by the Mosul municipality so they can be located if someone comes searching in future.
The cuts are staggering in scope, and the consequences are already starting as federal employees and contractors — spooked by the figures out this week — begin job searching in earnest.
According to the Seattle Times, after searching in the nurse's home, detectives found blood, pieces of flesh and a 15-inch pruning saw in the bathroom of Lyne's home.
Searching in Gboard is also being improved with this update, as the app will now offer multiple results for you to browse through when running searches from the keyboard.
There were not enough dog handlers backstage to corral the pets, so the contestants found themselves frantically searching in the dark for their Yorkiepoos and Pomskies and chocolate Labs.
Israel's military said its forces had been searching in Burqin for suspects involved in the fatal drive-by shooting of an Israeli rabbi from a nearby settlement on Jan. 9.
This could help explain why many journalists were caught off guard by the depth of Trump's support — and why the soul-searching in the media continues long after Election Day.
Newly declassified letters Blair sent to President George W. Bush reveal his soul-searching in the lead-up to war, during the 216 invasion and as Iraq descended into chaos.
The study also found that most users saw roughly similar results whether they were logged in to Google, logged out, or searching in private browsing, also known as Incognito mode.
Those listings target the exact type of user who is searching in the map app more broadly for a "locksmith" or "car repair shop" instead of a known, specific business.
I have done a lot of soul searching in the past years, and I should have been more clear minded rather than distract from the good heart that I have.
A group of about two dozen civilians discovered the remains on Thursday while searching in a forest in Kachin State's Mansi township for the men who went missing on Jan.
But there he was on Friday, with the Shinnecock Hills practice green all to himself, searching in the gloaming for the one missing piece in his Hall of Fame career.
The sounds of the shofar, a trumpet-like instrument fashioned from a ram's horn, serve as a "wake-up call" to inspire growth and soul-searching in the year's ahead.
In the same interview, Underwood  also reflected on taking time off to do some "soul-searching"  in 2017 "A lot happened in 2017 during my &aposoff year,&apos" Underwood told  Redbook .
In the wake of Zarhum's death, which caused shock and triggered soul-searching in Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on citizens not to take justice into their own hands.
At times the image is cloudy, a flashlight searching in the fog; at one point there are swimming glints of colored light, like those cast by a chandelier in the sun.
His comments questioning the alliance's main principle of collective defense have prompted soul-searching in European capitals, and is likely to dominate discussions at a NATO summit in Britain next month.
The eponymous lineman, you will recall, is a telephone repairman, listening to his old love "singin' in the wires" and yet he is also "searching in the sun for another overload".
For instance, if you want to know what Jared Kushner "thought" about anything that's happened in Fear, you will be searching in vain — because, it seems, he didn't dish to Woodward.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's announcement that she will not seek re-election as either party leader or chancellor is prompting soul-searching in Europe about who, and what, will come in her wake.
Amid speculation that Wu, who lived alone on the 15th floor, died of dehydration or starvation, the case has prompted criticism and soul-searching in China about sloppy workmanship and societal isolation.
Thus does Owen Brademas, searching in "The Names" for the resolution of a fallen world in a language of divine order, find that search travestied by a murderous cult seeking similar ends.
"I did a lot of research just by searching in Google Images and looking at photos for inspiration for designs, and learned what kind of bikinis were already out there," she said.
Deputies inserted fingers into girls' bras, and touched their underwear and genital areas while searching in their waistbands or reaching up their dresses, according to the Southern Center, which sued the sheriff.
Amid stories of parents searching in vain for their children, audio of wailing toddlers and images of detained teenagers behind chain-link, cagelike fences, there is intense pressure for Washington to act.
During Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, people eat apples dipped in honey and play a trumpet-like instrument called a shofar to inspire growth and soul-searching in the year ahead.
Many Afghans still feared that the government was hiding the actual casualty toll, as family members arrived at the hotel gates to seek news of loved ones after searching in Kabul hospitals.
The depth of the World Cup disappointment was to be expected from a society in crisis that has been searching in vain for a glimmer of hope, political analyst Abdullah el-Sennawy said.
Nik Rayne: Well, when we put the band back together, we had to go through — how should I say this — a period of searching in order to find out where we were at.
The horror over Khashoggi's killing prompted some soul-searching in Silicon Valley, where tech firms have accepted billions either directly from the Saudi fund or from SoftBank's Saudi-backed $100 billion Vision Fund.
A few years ago, in one of those many low moments that seemed to prompt a bout of soul-searching in Wenger, he contemplated how he wanted to leave Arsenal for his successor.
FRONT PAGE A picture caption with an article on Thursday about the investigation into the disappearance of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi misstated the location that a Turkish investigator was searching in Istanbul.
The incidents have caused profound soul searching in a country that allowed in an unprecedented 1.1 million migrants last year in what its leaders described as an act of historic generosity toward refugees.
After nearly a day's work, the police told the families that there were no signs of the men, but that they were confident they were searching in the right area, Mr. Potash said.
In a grander sense, HQ looks a lot like the future promised by "original video content," the one every tech and media company under the sun has been desperately searching in the dark for.
Google says Lens in Images is now live on the mobile web for people in the U.S. searching in English, and will soon be rolled out to other countries, languages and Google Images locations.
After two months of searching in the midst of the 2016 election, Brazile says she found the agreement signed by Amy Dacey, the former CEO of the DNC, and Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager.
Michael Cohen, whose home and office were raided this week by FBI agents searching in part for information about payoffs to women alleging sexual encounters with Trump, handled the matter on behalf of Broidy.
Most musicians' memoirs reach into the past to make a case for the present, searching in the life of the unfamous person who once existed for evidence of the exceptional, inevitable star to be.
It wouldn't have been a walk in the park—job searching in my late forties, looking for work decades after I'd begun my first corporate position—but now I know I would've survived it.
Designed for easy reading and easy searching in spite of the information density and length (it has a 14-hour total read-time), the guide could become a go-to resource for the startup world.
Seven new species of frog -- some of the smallest in the world -- were found after five years of searching in the Western Ghats, a mountain range in Southwestern India known to be a biodiversity hotspot.
Spotlight search differs from simply searching in your Finder because instead of just scanning your computer for saved files and downloads, Spotlight also searches the internet for news, weather, and content relevant to your search.
The company scoured potential new locations in New York City for years before searching in New Jersey, he said; an apparent lack of real estate options landed them further from the Manhattan store than desired.
Once the dog has associated playful activity with that particular smell, the game is gradually stepped up: it involves finding the source of the smell, bringing it back, searching in competition with other dogs, etc.
The realization that some of them have little understanding of what they owned has triggered some soul searching in Singapore, which owes some of its prosperity to the solid reputation of its wealth management industry.
The birth of Lulu and Nana—the first two babies believed to be born with Crispr-edited DNA—has triggered soul-searching in China as tech innovators, scientific researchers, and government bureaucrats reconcile conflicting values.
Your whole day is shut the fuck down if you can't see, so you inevitably start searching in a panic, your pathetically weak eyes leading you in out out of your house, desperate and afraid.
The mixes will be updated weekly, and will be made available to all users worldwide, where they'll be found on the "Mixed for You" shelf on the home screen, or by searching in the app.
State of the Art Many of the world's largest technology companies have spent the last five years searching in vain for the holy grail, a machine to succeed the smartphone as the next must-have gadget.
James Fields Jr., 21, faces up to life in prison for the death of Heather Heyer, 32, in a case that has stirred soul-searching in a city that prides itself on being a liberal bastion.
CNBC identified these stocks by searching in FactSet for S&P 210 companies with a buy rating from 22020% or more of analysts, and then sorting by the upside to analysts' average 12-month price target.
Police carried out searches at the Senate in connection with the fake job allegations on Friday, searching in particular for information concerning payments there to Charles and Marie, two of Fillon's children, the public prosecutor said.
Of course, Rudd is searching in English, and input limits output; still, there are other English-language names from many other countries that Google can find, from Solitude Island in Russia to Lonely Beach in Thailand.
The variety in sound here kind of tells us that what he's looking for was here all along—young musicians are knocking everybody dead all the time; perhaps he just wasn't searching in the right places.
Allegations of child sex abuse in English soccer from the 1970s through to the 1990s have shocked Britain and led to deep soul-searching in the game amid fears hundreds of young boys might have been involved.
The hearing, scheduled for March 15-18 in the gym of Skien prison where Breivik is held in southern Norway, has prompted renewed soul-searching in a country where many want to move on from the killings.
While it may be tempting to label Smith a "political poet," especially in today's climate, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden put it best when she referred to Smith as "poet of searching" in her official nomination statement.
Benjamin Netanyahu's victory in Israel in 2015, and Britain's Brexit vote and Mr. Trump's election, both in 2016, confounded pollsters' and pundits' predictions and have caused considerable analysis and soul-searching in the world of survey research.
A sociologist by training, she had been searching in paintings "for black people in which I could recognized myself," said Ms. Archangel, who was born and raised on Curaçao, an island that was once a Dutch colony.
In a statement, the military said troops had been searching in Nablus for an assailant who fatally stabbed Rabbi Itamar Ben-Gal, 29, at the entrance to the Jewish settlement of Ariel in the West Bank on Monday.
When this: Soul-Searching in Baltimore, a Year After Freddie Gray's Death was paired against this: Baltimore After Freddie Gray: The 'Mind-Set Has Changed' The test showed a 1,677 percent increase in readership for the second one.
It all makes Republicans' 2012 election autopsy — the soul-searching in the wake of Mitt Romney and Ryan's loss that said the party had to appeal more to black and Latino voters — seem like a very distant memory.
The allegations of child sex abuse in English soccer from the 1970s through to the 1990s has shocked Britain and led to deep soul-searching in the game amid fears hundreds of young boys might have been involved.
Those efforts are now the subject of scrutiny on Capitol Hill — and soul-searching in Silicon Valley — as lawmakers look to prevent Russia or another foreign power from meddling in U.S. politics ahead of the next election in 2018.
What was human about him illuminated what was monstrous about him and vice versa, and in All in the Family's best episodes, this feedback loop (spurred on by that laughing audience) prompted the same soul searching in the audience.
Google's position as the default iOS search engine might be up for grabs, RBC writes, while improved search functions within Amazon and mobile apps may have reduced user demand for searching in a browser, writes Macquerie analyst Ben Schachter.
By the time McCain went on the record opposing his wall this April, it didn't matter: Militias were already loose in the Sonoran Desert, searching in vain for all the child "sex slaves" they'd heard about on the internet.
Bits The issue of how fake news spreads online has been in the spotlight since Donald J. Trump won the presidential election, prompting soul-searching in tech, media and political circles and discussions about how to limit the misinformation.
The small drama had already succeeded in setting off a big round of soul-searching in Germany, which is still deeply conscious of its Nazi past and anxious about where the present inroads by the far right might lead.
"We will keep searching in localities with layers as ancient, and even more ancient, than the ones of Playa Media Luna, so older amphibious cetaceans [a group that includes whales and dolphins] may be discovered in the future," said Lambert.
When I went stop and searching in Soho with one of the Met Police's sniffer dog teams in 2013, I was surprised to hear from a regular beat officer and his colleague that they thought cannabis should be legalized entirely.
Or maybe even before that, when some combination of her parents' DNA formed a genetic supernova that would allow for her name to appear in the same paragraph as the word "luminous" 227 times when searching in a LexisNexis database.
LONDON — A New Zealand man was found guilty of murder on Friday in the killing of Grace Millane, a British backpacker whose death last year rattled the nation and prompted soul searching in a country where such cases are rare.
Sample Searching In order to find samples for early Curse Ov Dialect recordings, I'd ask mates of particular cultural backgrounds to take me to outer suburban music shops in the west that focused on particular types of cultural traditional music.
But here's another way to think of this: Since the debate ended, for every two searches for Joe Biden, there has been one search for "desegregation busing" — a search topic that virtually no one was searching in the hours prior.
SINGAPORE, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy said on Tuesday divers have begun searching in the flooded compartments of a U.S. warship for 10 U.S. sailors missing since the guided-missile destroyer collided with a merchant vessel in waters near Singapore and Malaysia.
Onatli aimed for Egerin to function like a Google for the Kurdish community, and the site offers people interested in finding Kurdish content online the options of searching in the Kurdish dialects of Kurmanji and Sorani (which Google has yet to add).
The discovery might also mean that scientists who have been searching for radio signals from alien civilizations might also have been searching in the wrong places if most habitable planets orbit dwarfs, which live far longer than larger stars like the sun.
The ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court came after years of deliberation and at a time of soul-searching in the country, where another right-wing party, Alternative for Germany, is poised to win representation in Parliament in national elections this year.
Six years ago a sex scandal forced former finance minister Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign as head of the International Monetary Fund, provoking a round of soul-searching in France about sexual abuse that goes undetected in the upper echelons of power.
On Weibo, which can be a lively forum of debate on politically neutral matters, visitors searching in Chinese for "Tsai Ing-wen" or "Taiwan election" found only limited results on Monday, mostly articles from state-run news media that warned Ms. Tsai against pursuing independence.
Six years ago, a sex scandal forced former French finance minister Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign as head of the International Monetary Fund, provoking a round of soul-searching in France about sexual abuse that goes undeclared or undetected in the upper echelons of power.
JERUSALEM — An allegation of gang rape at a Cyprus resort that produced a bout of national soul searching in Israel took a dramatic turn on Sunday with the release of the remaining teenage Israeli suspects and the arrest of the woman who accused them.
Mr. Brown and two of his deputies, Eric Rosenbaum and Robert J. Masters, said that Ms. Vetrano's case presented an ideal situation for using familial searching, in part because of what they say is the high likelihood that the DNA is from the perpetrator.
Tokyo (CNN)The death of a 10-year-old girl, allegedly at the hands of her abusive father after authorities failed to respond to pleas for help, has prompted soul searching in Japan as the country comes to terms with a record number of child abuse cases.
In 19743, as the director of archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg, Mr. Noël Hume was searching in the ruins of Carter's Grove, a nearby 21974th-century plantation along the James River, when he and his colleagues discovered the remains of a once-fortified settlement called Wolstenholme Towne.
Even so, the scathing report that the Justice Department unveiled here on Wednesday — a data-rich indictment of how Baltimore police officers have for years violated the Constitution and federal law by systematically stopping, searching (in some cases strip-searching) and harassing black residents — gave him a jolt.
The FBI raided Cohen's office, home and hotel room in April, searching in part for information about payments to McDougal and porn actress Stormy Daniels, who received a $130,000 payment from Cohen before the election to keep quiet about a sexual relationship she says she had with Trump.
At least one user found similar results when searching in Spanish using "video de..."Facebook prohibits any sexually explicit content—not just illegal sexualized depictions of children—on its platform, and we have seen no evidence that searching the suggested terms returned videos or other content that matched the offending descriptions.
But Offset also did some soul-searching in Puerto Rico — he posted a photo of himself referencing Michael Jackson's "Man In the Mirror," writing, "I'm searching for the man in the mirror / I'm telling him to change his ways" (note that Offset misquoted the verse, the correct lyrics are here).
Under the concept discussed internally and raised with potential partners, users searching in Pinterest's app for "drapes" might turn up an ad distributed by Apple for an interior-design app, or Snap users searching for "NFL" might see an ad for a ticket-reseller app, one of the people said.
The French data protection authority argues that a person's right to privacy should not depend on where an online search is made, and counters allegations of censorship by noting that the links in question, hidden when a person's name is searched for directly, can still be found by searching in different ways.
For the latest study DDG asked 87 volunteers in the US to search for the politically charged topics of "gun control", "immigration", and "vaccinations" (in that order) at 9pm ET on Sunday, June 24, 2018 — initially searching in private browsing mode and logged out of Google, and then again without using Incognito mode.
The terms in which we frame this debate are crucial: If we fail to understand the problem correctly, and fail to set the appropriate terms and boundaries of the debate from the beginning, we risk searching in the fundamentally wrong places for killer robots and the means to mitigate their pernicious expression.
SHANGHAI — The detention of a billionaire Shanghai real estate developer in a case linked by Communist Party officials to the alleged sexual molestation of a 22016-year-old girl has triggered a national bout of soul searching in China, where such crimes are rapidly moving toward the top of law enforcement priorities.
As word has spread of the gruesome nature of her death, some people have compared it to the horrific gang rape and murder of a young woman on a bus in New Delhi in 2012, which led to much soul-searching in India about how often women are subjected to terrible violence.
There are many intermediary stages of this "spectacular evolutionary history" that have been found over the years, "but we still miss elements, so we should keep searching in other parts of the world, especially in the Southern Hemisphere, for skeletons of these strange four-legged whales, to make the whole scenario better understood," Lambert said.
New Zealand Man Convicted of Murder in Grace Millane's Death: The British backpacker's killing in 2018 led to soul searching in a nation that is seen as relatively safe Koalas Aren't Extinct, but Their Future Is in Danger, Experts Say: Claims that koalas were "functionally extinct" spread widely online as fires raged in Australia.
Volunteers, meanwhile, help by searching in some of the harshest crossing places, though they often have to wait for permission from federal agencies to work in some of these areas -- for example, in the 517-square-mile Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, riddled with routes for illegal entry and drug traffickers and once dubbed the country's most dangerous national park.
They even smelled the same: when I was four or five and Bulu came to visit us, my mother, in a bait-and-switch trick that amused her endlessly, would send her sister to put me to bed; eventually, searching in the half-light for identity and difference—for the precise map of freckles on her face—I would realize that I had been fooled.
Her death of a heart attack at 49 in the fields has set off nearly two years of soul-searching in Italy over what the authorities, labor experts and union organizers described as an elaborate system of modern-day slavery — involving more than 40,000 Italian women, as well as migrant and seasonal laborers — that remains at the core of Italy's agricultural economy, especially here at the country's jagged heel.

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