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"splinter" Definitions
  1. a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, metal, glass, etc. that has broken off a larger piece

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The wood was so pliable it could be picked apart with fingers, splinter by splinter.
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He used the splinter to fish the cashew in, a fairly difficult process because he had to work the splinter through the mesh and position it at the right angle.
She alleges that the founders of the splinter group, positioned as "a more R-rated" meme chat, demanded students posted offensive memes in the broader group before joining the splinter group.
The cover for Splinter of the Mind's Eye, late 1977.
With Baghdadi gone there is a possibility ISIS may splinter.
So too did the Weather Underground and its splinter groups.
This forced them to split up into smaller splinter groups.
Police suspect it was planted by a republican splinter group.
The drug trafficking system in Mexico will now similarly splinter.
On an excursion farther downstream, the river began to splinter.
Between these two poles arose splinter groups with conflicting agendas.
Splinter is shutting down and we're all being laid off.
The gaming group might split or splinter into different forms.
The Borg splinter group emerged after Hugh returned to the Collective.
She is said to be planning to found a splinter party.
In the 1980s his father founded a radical splinter of Solidarity.
Splinter acquired a screengrab of a Slackbot message from CNN's Slack.
Will they eventually splinter off again if Wall Street demands it?
In these conditions, the concept of self-interest starts to splinter.
"That's not the NRA's fault, that's our fault," Foster told Splinter.
A Taliban splinter group also claimed it was behind the bomb.
With Splinter, my producer and I attained an even higher level.
Before long, she was shrieking from a splinter in one foot.
Splinter Facebook groups started to form, including one called the Thunderdome.
Splinter factions of the banned Muslim Brotherhood occasionally attack the police.
Go deeper: Warren takes aim at private equity after Splinter shutdown
Perhaps all protest movements are always doomed to splinter and split.
A second officer fired back and hit the suspect, Splinter said.
But economic growth would splinter in ways Airbus did not predict.
But, really, people like Padraic — who, having been deemed too mad for even the Irish Republican Army, creates his own splinter of a splinter group — are folks for whom wholesale destruction has become a conditioned reflex.
Of all these splinter innovations, the AnyCafé has us the most excited.
As Splinter reported in 2018, Delta also put up a website, DontRiskItDontSignIt.
Since then, power has alternated between it and the AIADMK, another splinter.
Each of the three sections initially jars, as perspectives shift and splinter.
A tweet from Splinter containing the number was also deleted by Twitter.
In grown-up birds, it's splinter-like and shorter than the tibia.
As the grave injustices pile up, the regime is starting to splinter.
But this official acknowledged that it could also splinter the group's leadership.
Such groups were more likely to splinter, because subgroups could fund themselves.
Political news site Splinter is shutting down two years after its launch.
The bones that splinter of their own accord, under an evil spell?
A collegial and constructive approach to the problem would not splinter NATO.
The caravan later began to splinter, although organizers said it would regroup.
The police suspected a splinter group called the New Irish Republican Army.
The "men's rights" movement is full of splinter factions and warring tribes.
Auten and Splinter argue that the salary boost is largely an illusion.
The next four years saw Napalm Death's lineup splinter and reform multiple times.
But splinter groups, in particular the Palestinian group Hamas, have turned to terrorism.
"As of today, Splinter will cease publication," Chan, Splinter's editor-in-chief, tweeted.
That includes classics like Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell and Beyond Good & Evil.
Instead, it further divided the nation, enraging Republicans and continuing to splinter Democrats.
And that could be good for the Republicans and perhaps splinter the populists.
But that all changed on Wednesday when Splinter published his personal phone number.
He predicts adult films and virtual porn will splinter into two different markets.
The Taliban or its splinter groups have claimed responsibility for many of them.
That attack was claimed by the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, a P.K.K. splinter group.
Le Pen is flawed, and the National Front could splinter after her defeat.
Splinter, is going to be railing about you day in and day out?
Pitches linger, bend, then splinter into skittish shards that break off and disappear.
Liberal news site Splinter ceased publication on Thursday, its editor in chief said.
I was watching a woman pull a long splinter out of her cheek.
"For us, environmental is a given," said Mr. Stanley of Australia's Splinter Society.
Still, a splinter was more than suffragists ever got from the Democratic Party.
The scene started to splinter and peter out for a number of reasons.
There's Master Splinter from the Ninja Turtles, Pizza Rat, and even Cannibal Rat.
But that's still a bigger boost than the one Auten and Splinter document.
On the sideline, as he shot his film, he heard knees crack, shoulders splinter.
It&aposs the language of white nationalist, European, splinter, hard right, crazy town parties.
When the wings just become bones they can splinter in your pet's digestive system.
Violence has increased as rival drug gangs splinter into smaller groups and dispute territory.
The staff at Splinter received a calendar invite Wednesday evening to a 10 a.m.
Turkey's efforts to splinter HTS by peeling away more moderate fighters have yielded little.
Will they coalesce around the chosen nominee, or will they splinter into different camps?
When reached, Splinter had no further comment, noting that the story spoke for itself.
They were built to serve their own needs, drive confusion, and splinter the community.
A splinter Kurdish militant group, the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), has since claimed responsibility.
But this website's strange brand identity lodged itself under my skin like a splinter.
Will their visions splinter into missiles and bombs, into volcanoes of gas and phosphor?
Soon I had won their hearts with my pain-free technique of splinter removal.
Indeed, the aircraft got a so-called "BDU Splinter" paint job in October 2017.
Their number has swollen as splits inside various fighting groups caused them to splinter.
Jabbari yearns for the day where Splinter Cell returns to its stealth game roots.
Heck, the company didn't splinter off from Mobile World Congress this year for nothing.
Splinter groups have formed to represent the needs of women of color and others.
Broader sanctions could help splinter Maduro's support and encourage a transition away from dictatorship.
They formed as splinter groups from the Olive Tree movement or the Unification Church.
Infighting between Mansour's Taliban and the splinter broke out in several parts of Afghanistan.
They found new movements, only for reformers to splinter off from them in turn.
The authorities attributed the packages to a splinter group of the Irish Republican Army.
A splinter group of the Taliban claimed responsibility, saying it had specifically targeted Christians.
But since they have different names and different details, your character could splinter off.
Boko Haram and its splinter groups are slowly destablizing a region on their own.
Try to spend less time each day sitting on bumpy, splinter-filled wagon seats.
Marriage rates, Auten and Splinter note, have fallen substantially over the last half-century.
They also disagree with the pre-tax income data that Auten and Splinter produced.
FLDS is a U.S.-based splinter group of the Mormon church that endorses plural marriage.
The splinter group, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), later pledged allegiance to Islamic State.
The Black Panthers and their splinter groups carried out a number of bombings and assaults.
According to the outlet, the splinter was a half-meter long, just under two feet.
As a splinter group of La Familia, the Knights Templar employ similar strategies and trappings.
Despite diverse cultures, histories, and geographies, there is a surprising uniformity when nations splinter apart.
In March, Nona Willis Aronowitz published an article titled "Meet the Woke Misogynist" on Splinter.
Aleksander Chan, Editor-in-Chief, Splinter I love, hate, and miss Dicko like a brother.
It's when you turn these devices on that the user experience starts to wildly splinter.
Princess Peach from Super Mario In 2016, Splinter declared Princess Peach a feminist queer icon.
When leaders such as Guzman are taken out, others replace them or the cartels splinter.
Thomas Stock tells PEOPLE, the accounts of Ishler and Geir began to splinter and diverge.
A splinter group of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K., claimed responsibility for that attack.
Jamaat-e-Ahrar, a splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the blast.
Self-righteous and garrulous, Ghost Recon Wildlands is the antithesis of Splinter Cell's confident brevity.
Brace Belden, a worker and organizer, told Splinter that Anchor pays him $16.50 an hour.
But at times, Splinter struggled to find an audience, going back to before its rebranding.
Local headlines read "Wheel IRA," a play on the "Real IRA," an IRA splinter group.
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack.
Even so, it's a curious time for Facebook to further splinter its social messaging apps.
Now she looked at me, wide-eyed, unable to answer on account of the splinter.
Numerous Democratic lawmakers have blasted the order, and Trump's fellow Republicans have started to splinter.
A fear of letting any right-wing or religious votes be wasted on a splinter party spurred Mr. Netanyahu to broker a deal that could allow one such splinter, the extremist anti-Arab party Otzma Yehudit, or Jewish Power, into his next governing coalition.
The Syrian Kurds denied responsibility; American officials say the culprit was likely a P.K.K. splinter group.
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As cartels splinter following the death or arrest of their leaders, they fight among each other.
Splinter, a news and politics website where I'd previously worked, was shut down by its owners.
Patrick was part of an imageboard site that invited him to a more secret splinter site.
Yet even as the government creaked, it was Labour that seemed the more likely to splinter.
One of the bikes' pedals went into the track, causing a wooden splinter to be dislodged.
Ryan will be blamed as much as Hillary and the mainstream media; the right will splinter.
A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, Jamat-ul-Ahrar, claims responsibility for the deadly attack.
Viewers of the hit Bravo reality show watched their epic splinter on a recent reunion special.
Jamat Ul Ahrar, a splinter cell of the Pakistani Taliban, has claimed responsibility for the bombing.
An industry that used to rely on steady improvements in a handful of devices will splinter.
Instead, the campaign has led to more killings as criminal groups splinter and fight among themselves.
Watkins lives in the Philippines, where he operates a pig farm outside Manila, according to Splinter.
Figaro extended his beak through the wire mesh to bite a splinter off the wooden beam.
"It all started in New Hampshire in 2000," said Alex Pareene, the politics editor for Splinter.
Members of the splinter group set out looking for a refuge, and they found it here.
Just as animosity to Republican power brokers in Washington intensified, the Republican Party began to splinter.
A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban claimed the attack, saying that it had targeted Christians.
A wholesale repudiation of that philosophy would likely be needed to splinter the President's core support.
The company itself has grown, but some Anchor workers told Splinter that wages and hours haven't.
A splinter group of masked protesters looped around Lexington Avenue to intercept them, the police said.
A white rémoulade muffles some of the sausage's sting; crispy onions splinter nicely under the teeth.
Isn't that the question on all the mom's minds as all the marriages continue to splinter.
As their mission begins to splinter apart, the crew does their best to keep their heads.
You never know when a splinter, a dirty scrape or a tick bite may require tweezers.
In April, 1940, Burnham helped to form a splinter party of disillusioned Trotskyists, then immediately quit.
The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max have a distinctly Splinter Cell vibe about them now.
There's long been a splinter of the party that prioritizes law and order, nationalism and authority.
It has disbanded, though nearly 2,000 people follow its rituals in three splinter groups, monitored by authorities.
I released the rolling pin, and all I had was a tiny splinter: no blood, nothing serious.
New York (CNN Business)Splinter, the news and opinion site originally known as Fusion, is shutting down.
"Splinter did the kind of fearless and adversarial journalism that represents the very best of our sites."
If not captured or killed, they could splinter into terror cells across a wide swath of Iraq.
As trust breaks down, we're seeing that internationalism splinter, with more localized data and explicitly national services.
Religion has played a waning role as splinter groups now clash over control of territory and resources.
A fundraising memo sent to members after the rally accused Biden of trying to splinter the party.
Since then, a splinter group named the Alliance of Migrant Domestic Workers has been founded in Lebanon.
After the meeting, top Republicans said, further discussion was warranted to ensure the two sides don't splinter.
But a Turkey-based Kurdish splinter group has claimed responsibility for the bombing and threatened more attacks.
The franchise has since faded into obscurity, replaced by the Metal Gear Solid and Splinter Cell franchises.
As for Podemos, it lost seven seats, two of them to a new left-wing splinter party.
And even then, they just splinter into very small pieces called microplastics, which will likely never biodegrade.
Perhaps even more controversially, last Wednesday Splinter released what it said was Stephen Miller's cell phone number.
How they'd do so is unclear, as even members tend to admit they splinter all the time.
It might mean that a splinter group of early Christians who did believe this, existed in isolation.
When the circulation of the polar vortex weakens, surges of frigid air splinter off and drift south.
Various instruments brought a sinister cast to solo lines that thread through the textures, then splinter off.
But police officers are still sporadically targeted by small Irish nationalist splinter groups, including the New IRA.
Epic seems to adamantly refuse to splinter its game between a casual version and a competitive one.
The left-leaning Splinter focused on politics and media and was often critical of mainstream media outlets.
The bottom line: Private equity did kill Splinter, in the sense that Great Hill pulled the plug.
" Speaking of the base, Chapman predicted, "They're basically going to splinter off and create a third party.
Or does that vote splinter, raising questions about Biden's message — that he is the most electable candidate?
Jane Sanders also said that her husband didn't want to splinter Democrats in the November general election.
The 150-pound, sub-adult turtle, named Splinter, was taken into surgery, and the spear was removed.
David Uberti at Splinter has a nice rundown of the various fights, along with some trenchant critique.
" And still today, Bennet wrote to Splinter, "we're looking to challenge our own and our readers' assumptions.
Compare the Piketty-Saez numbers below (with the 11.3 point increase) to the after-tax income measure that Auten and Splinter devise (with only a 1.7 point increase): Piketty, Saez, and their coauthor Zucman aren't as far away from the Auten and Splinter analysis as you might think.
With the splinter group, the government still has a comfortable majority of 106 in the 200-seat parliament.
Two thwacks splinter the Brazilian pepper branches—but that's only because the machete is dull, he tells me.
The packaging itself is hard shards of plastic that splinter in a way that can hurt you anyway.
Getting caught up in a splinter narrative is actually easier than being appropriately skeptical of the consensus narrative.
We all gathered in the living room to worry over yet another splinter in an already fractured family.
Splinter launched in July 2017 when Univision owned the old Gawker assets, then known as Gizmodo Media Group.
In 2014 Ehsan became the spokesperson for the splinter group Jamaat-uh-Alrar, according to Pakistani newspaper Dawn.
But the attack, claimed by a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, intentionally targeted Christians, the perpetrators say.
Petplan warns that chicken wings have especially fine bones, which can splinter easily and puncture the gastrointestinal tract.
Unless we consider mass incarceration a moral and policy failure, it will splinter already fragile families and communities.
There's also the danger that different groups will splinter in an effort to launch the first nationwide demonstration.
A splinter group split off from the main rally to blockade the Aldgate East junction in east London.
But Splinter staff made their own announcements on Twitter Thursday, with many saying they were being laid off.
For 40 years, Rauschenberg called this island — a splinter of land along the Sunshine State's southwest coast — home.
Because they do not have a chance to elect a president, splinter or special interest parties always disappear.
She has a devoted barbarian horde that just wiped out the splinter group that tried to kill her.
There's an internal polycarbonate layer and aluminum underbody splinter shield, as well as an armored luggage compartment partition.
But not everyone followed and in recent years, a tiny splinter group calling themselves the New IRA emerged.
Reporter Cara Rose DeFabio speaks to this very American take on mukbang in a 2016 article for Splinter.
Splinter Cell's Kalinatek level uses its environment, mise-en-scène, and montage to visually communicate and effectuate effectively.
The Transformers series is five flicks deep and preparing to splinter into a multi-threaded expanded movie universe.
There are also worries that, eventually, you'll splinter the community to the point of undercutting the whole endeavor.
When Lin finishes up, Mobvoi employees splinter into their groups and dive into brainstorming sessions for their apps.
An article and tweet from the publication Splinter seemed to have sparked the revelation on Twitter in July.
On the contrary, they will lead to an ossified economy that will splinter in the face of competition.
The DFLA are a splinter group from the Football Lads Alliance, a British street movement of soccer fans.
The Italian populist coalition could also splinter, while Sweden, Belgium, Spain and other countries also face uncertain times.
"There is a strong possibility that this county could splinter, and not in consensual ways," Ms. Murtazashvili said.
Some fear that a vengeful reaction from the Spanish government could help create a more radical splinter group.
"This is the splinter group, the Protestants, as it were," Mr. Quinn said while greeting members at McGee's.
Islamist extremists from Boko Haram and splinter groups have been attacking military forces and civilians in the northeast.
Though we think things turned out just fine, we'll take every splinter of Negan's backstory we can get.
Auten and Splinter don't think that's right; they argue that lower-income business owners are likelier to underreport.
It's the sound of rap starting to splinter, a brave and humorous attempt to engage with formal decay.
Otte wrote a letter, published on Friday by website Splinter, in which he blamed an addiction to crack cocaine.
Truman, though unpopular, was their incumbent, and the Southern splinter group was a small fraction of the Democratic constituency.
They dive under the skin and leave a thin black splinter or a knot — less ingrown than grown-back.
Rather than coming out cleanly, like say, a splinter, it unravels her skin, creating a pretty-gross-looking gash.
A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility and said it had deliberately targeted Christians, NBC News reports.
John Kasich could splinter the "establishment" vote and help Trump sneak his way to a New Hampshire primary win.
But as the X-Men's popularity died down, those splinter groups felt it first, and titles began to dwindle.
In fact, the Syrian civil war involves dozens of "rebel" groups fighting Assad and literally hundreds of splinter militias.
The political task for Democrats going into the next election is to create wedge issues to splinter this coalition.
A business associated with him gave to a splinter pro-Cruz super PAC network through a limited liability company.
In practice, as is often forgotten, the splinter took more votes from the Tories than it did from Labour.
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility, saying that it intended to target Christians.
According to court filings obtained by Splinter, Delgado said she fears for the safety of her and her son.
But if groups are disbanded, and participation is individual, they may splinter into gangs of drug-traffickers or mercenaries.
They took refuge in the sewers with the rat, Master Splinter, who had also been doused with the chemical.
Splinter group Islamic State in West Africa kidnapped more than 100 schoolgirls from the town of Dapchi in February.
He contrasted that with the Republican race, where the party has a more jagged splinter between its various factions.
Authorities believe the New Irish Republican Army, a splinter group that rejects the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, is responsible.
American Protestantism is notorious for its tendency to splinter, with enough breakaway groups to fill up several history tomes.
Smaller splinter groups that attack police and government buildings rather than Western targets have sprung up in its place.
Because of the way they are now made, "bats don't splinter anymore; they shatter and become projectiles," he said.
As the dramatic stakes in Splinter Cell are heightened, Fisher's objectives and our moment-to-moment play change also.
Though Saetia itself was gone, the band's members would splinter into two new bands: Off Minor and Hot Cross.
David Uberti is a New York-based writer and former media reporter for the Columbia Journalism Review and Splinter.
A toss of a steel ball into the window caused it to splinter, catching everyone on stage off guard.
Mexican security forces and local landowners have tried to fight back, but warring cartels continue to splinter and proliferate.
For some reason, the designated smoking area at parties always turns into its own splinter-party, and that's fine.
The kind of attacks we see from authoritarian regimes are seeking to fracture and splinter groups in our society.
Because the Taliban are too weak and unpopular to retake the country, as most analysts believe, Afghanistan would splinter.
Bloomberg could splinter the moderate vote on Super Tuesday and hurt Biden badly as the race for delegates intensifies.
Maurice Mitchell, the Working Families Party's national director, dismissed the notion that the dueling endorsements would splinter the left.
Splinter, a political news website owned by G/O Media, which runs Gizmodo and Jezebel, ceased publication on Thursday.
And the same forces that decimated Splinter are working insidiously to impact industries as varied as healthcare and retail.
Great Hill didn't care about making Splinter, a good website, even better; that would have required time and money.
When a show's following is particularly rabid, fans break off into smaller splinter groups, allowing for more focused discussions.
The world could even splinter into competing groups over technology, complicating trade and making global integration much more difficult.
"We have to change together or we are going to splinter," Mr. McCarthy told reporters at the security forum.
One of its eight lawmakers on Monday defected to a splinter party established by her former deputy in September.
In September the website Splinter, part of Gizmodo Media, reported on the filing, noting that Miller denied the allegations.
The members of that splinter group now seem less ridiculous; they simply wanted to take something that wasn't theirs.
Auten and Splinter note that they're not tracking total national income the way that Piketty, Saez, and Zucman are.
One reason for this splinter is that the rise of right-wing media "swept those gatekeepers away," Roberts writes.
Problem is, you can't build them out of plywood because they splinter and they break and people get hurt.
At Splinter, Aran notes that despite its sexual harassment storyline, Master of None's second season displays some underlying misogyny.
It simply needs to make sure its growing relationship with Saudi Arabia outside of the organization doesn't splinter the group.
Nick Martin is a member of the Sappony Tribe and a staff writer for Splinter, where he covers Indian Country.
The first was a splinter of a local Arab separatist group, the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz.
A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, Jamaat ul Ahrar, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had targeted Christians.
A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, Jamat-ul-Ahrar, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had targeted Christians.
Splinter, in a profile of 28chan in 28, explained how trends on the platform have made it into the mainstream.
Police believe the suspected mastermind of the bombings, Mohamed Hashim Mohamed Zahran, led either the NTJ or a splinter group.
Splinter wrote a story in response pointing out that Twitter has left other accounts that have posted hateful tweets alone.
To allow this discharge DACA petition to proceed could be a midterm turnout killer, and it will splinter the party.
Will young Iranians and Pakistanis uplift or splinter the politics, economies, cultures, and security of their respective countries — or both?
Despite the defeats, Congress officials say they want Gandhi to stay because they fear the party may splinter without him.
One splinter group of Taliban near Herat say they obtained the guns after defeating a mainstream rival group of Taliban.
Eric Bauza (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) also joins the cast as Splinter, both father figure and sensei to the Turtles.
Since opening in May, one child got a splinter working with wood, and another hit his finger with a hammer.
He hasn't been able to build a broader base and now it looks like his coalition is starting to splinter.
Three years ago, a splinter Qaeda group attacked another gas facility at In Amenas, not far from the Libyan border.
O'Malley Dillon: As a general rule, the idea that tough primaries splinter our voters for the general is typically overblown.
It talks about the pressure I felt in doing this album because the previous one, Splinter, had done so well.
Splinter, in a profile of 43chan in 24, explained how trends on the platform have made it into the mainstream.
When the group begins to splinter, RZA tells Divine to let everyone out of their contracts, essentially collapsing the company.
Warren's campaign says one of her existing policy proposals would create pressure on major oil-and-gas companies to splinter.
Politics site Splinter was shuttered, and after a feud with management over editorial independence, the entire staff of Deadspin quit.
The emails, which were obtained by Splinter News, detail electronic correspondence sent and received by Ricketts during the 2012 election.
Those differences mean that when a splinter district breaks off it can reinforce, and in some cases worsen, school segregation.
"CDN" stands for "Cartel del Noreste," or "Cartel of the Northeast," one of the splinter groups of the old Zetas.
At Splinter, Emma Roller argues I've been too kind to Senator Susan Collins and her vote for the tax bill.
He patiently (and fruitlessly) argued against the emergency declaration, which he sees as usurping congressional authority to splinter Senate Republicans.
Political coalitions in parliamentary systems can splinter — just look at what's happening in the UK with continuing battles over Brexit.
It will determine whether we move forward as one nation or splinter at the hands of one man's narcissism and divisiveness.
Arguments over how to fix this have torn the community apart, and splinter groups are coming up with their own solutions.
More than 1,600 members of cult splinter groups still practice Asahara&aposs teachings across the country, Japanese public security officials say.
A number of Branch Davidians exist today, many of whom see Koresh as a splinter leader from their own legitimate tradition.
The DA and the Economic Freedom Fighters, a militant ANC splinter party, have both tabled no-confidence motions against the president.
Its launch songs include "I Want U" by Alison Wonderland, Donna Summer's "I Feel Love (Afrojack Remix)," and "Splinter" by Savant.
Maybe I'll find an electric whip that automatically targets enemies, maybe it's a set of knives that splinter across the room.
The presidency may be out of reach, but Trump could create a reactionary splinter party organized by the expansion of Brietbart.
"Rumors routinely surface about one Klan leader, then another, causing alliances and groups to lose members and splinter," the report stated.
Facebook has reportedly signed an exclusive deal to put Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed games on its Oculus virtual reality headsets.
"We can roughly conclude that all these splinter groups are a result of the frustration with the peace process," Murad said.
The two main local competitors are splinter groups of Los Metros, formerly a Reynosa-based enforcer group of the Gulf cartel.
From behind bars, Abdurrahman heads an umbrella organization formed last year through an alliance of splinter groups that support Islamic State.
The Ranch alone is the kind of fascinating, socially suggestive splinter cult that could fuel an entire season of The Leftovers.
Asians can only assume that most of his threats and promises would splinter when they collided with the reality of office.
If you don't want your ribs to splinter in a car crash, I suppose having some padding over them would help.
When it became clear that the large Democratic field might splinter the vote -- producing a Rohrabacher-Baugh race -- several Democrats withdrew.
Splinter, the politics site formerly known as Fusion, was shut down by parent company G/O Media, resulting in 7 cuts.
At a nearby wheat mill, a Jordanian from a radical splinter faction asked him about Western funding of the Local Council.
The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks, which go by the acronym TAK, are a splinter faction of the PKK, an armed Kurdish group.
A group of Iowans has been operating an underground needle exchange to try to combat the problem, as reported by Splinter.
Like Ms. Reza, he holds a magnifying glass to everyday middle-class stereotypes until they seem to splinter from sustained scrutiny.
Mr. Alvarez and Mr. Reyes described how their subsets of the Trinitarios terrorized rivals, including a Trinitarios splinter group called Sunset.
A splinter political party led by Maoist militants had threatened to derail the elections by planting land mines and targeting civilians.
That is because the immune system responds to charred skin as a foreign invader — "like it's a splinter," Dr. Greenhalgh said.
Bundy and a crowd of nearly 300 marchers paraded through Burns, and a splinter group eventually took over the Malheur headquarters.
"We want this election to be dismissed," said Om Prakash Pun, a leader of a splinter political party leading the attacks.
There's something nutty about watching the Fantastic Four crumble or watching the Avengers splinter and then try to best each other.
A splinter from the Snow Queen's demonic mirror, which robs him of feeling, now represents a psychotic breakdown of some sort.
"Splinter did the kind of fearless and adversarial journalism that represents the very best of our sites," the union's statement said.
Online media outlet Splinter is shutting down after nearly 2 years as a result of low readership, reports The Daily Beast.
Splinter was part of Gizmodo, alongside several other sites that Univision had acquired via the Gawker bankruptcy (Deadspin, Jezebel, Kotaku, etc.).
Certainly, any conventional commander in chief would be pitched into an immediate political crisis and might see his approval ratings splinter.
Messrs Auten and Splinter find barely any change in the income share of the top 1% in America since the 1960s.
The cartels constantly change their names and fragment, and there are now dozens of gangs and splinter groups scattered across Mexico.
This is how genres used to work: the bigger they got, the more likely they were to splinter ideologically and aesthetically.
Mr. Bloomberg's recent rise even creates a possibility that the wing could splinter further before it unifies, if it ever does.
It also secured exclusive rights to the VR versions of popular games like Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed" and "Splinter Cell" for Oculus.
The caucus began to splinter over summer recess as moderate Democrats grew increasingly anxious to hold a vote on the agreement.
The Venezuelan military might prove to be hardened supporters of Mr. Maduro or splinter into pro-Maduro and anti-Maduro forces.
"People want a career," said Hamilton Nolan, a staff writer at the website Splinter, who helped lead the Gawker union drive.
When reached for comment, Home Depot did not address the Splinter News coverage on working conditions, or the Trump-related boycott.
Further, the Auten/Splinter data doesn't touch on middle-class wage stagnation, another major theme of the Piketty/Saez/Zucman work.
The Pakistani Taliban and its splinter group Jundullah, which has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, both claimed responsibility for the attack.
Infighting, lawsuits, criminal charges and other fallouts from Charlottesville has caused other parts of the so-called alt right to splinter.
"Tn terms of prospects for civil war, it would depend on whether you get a big splinter in the military," he said.
There's plenty of hypocrisy in Tucker's comments about "the ruling class," as Splinter notes, but fairness is clearly not the objective here.
Read about her triumph through the lens of Nick Martin, a member of the Sappony Tribe and a staff writer for Splinter.
Nobody associates all Seventh-day Adventists with David Koresh, who belonged to a splinter sect, or all of Judaism with Meir Kahane.
So, leave it to a small, liberal band of Republicans to try to splinter the party just before the midterm election. Beautiful.
With help from this Splinter News piece, we know that only 38 Black women and 25 Black men have been among them.
A left-wing splinter group, the Constitutional Democratic Party, emerged as the main opposition force with only 55 out of 465 seats.
If the abuse goes on over years, and also if different scenarios and perpetrators are involved, many different parts may splinter off.
A source gave Splinter an official look at Trump's holiday card, and photos clearly show no one is exaggerating about the size.
Disrupters include splinter FARC factions, enterprising new gangs and veteran rebel rivals, like the ELN, who have used the agreement to reposition.
Splinter had such a deal with Yahoo—until, after Yahoo repeatedly complained about headlines containing swear words, the portal ended the arrangement.
Student Review: "432 Park Avenue — A Splinter in the Sky," a winning architecture review from our 2016 review contest by Gabriel Gonzalez.
California and six other American states have recognized the splinter republic, though the federal government and in fact no other country have.
They and their splinter groups were thus well-placed to supplement declining opium profits by tightening the screws on local avocado growers.
Late on Monday evening, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the shooting and the bombing.
Some tourists splinter off to the adjacent venue, a little open-air stadium with full-color banners proclaiming real Muay Thai fights.
Apollo did not own Splinter News, but the tweet linked to a 2018 article that was critical of the private equity industry.
I bet both of them would have a few things to say about the way memories splinter and implant in the body.
From Splinter: Welcome to the United States of Snitches, land of the petty, home of the brazen — at least when they're anonymous.
Then she got even more daring, devising tracks that warp and splinter the beat, and the artier electronic-music world took notice.
Now, splinter groups of the Gulf and Zeta drug cartels fight pitched battles for territory in armored vehicles emblazoned with their emblems.
She fired both lead and copper ammunition into water jugs to compare the amount of metal fragments that splinter off during penetration.
Now, divisions over Europe look more likely to splinter the party, as it undergoes an epic falling out amid plunging poll numbers.
In the northeast, Islamist extremists from Boko Haram and its splinter groups are waging increasingly complex attacks on military forces and civilians.
In "Doctor Strange," the director Scott Derrickson and his crew push the medium's plasticity further, creating spaces that bend, splinter and multiply.
CLAUDIA SHEAR I think there's a place for "Guys and Dolls" until the last splinter of light dies out on the planet.
Two other studies—by Gerald Auten and David Splinter, American government economists, and by the Congressional Budget Office—produce markedly different results.
Two decades later, Vaclav Havel became Czechoslovakia's president after the "Velvet Revolution" restored liberal democracy there as Moscow's empire began to splinter.
Grann's book investigates one painful splinter of America's treatment of its native people, and it snips the question mark off Ross's title.
The video, shared by Splinter News reporter Emma Roller, captured protesters chanting "yes we did" after news the repeal bill failed. Sen.
As Splinter News explains, most states tax "tangible personal property" but make exceptions for certain "necessities" — which vary from state to state.
Current and former employees answered a call from Splinter News in 2018 to share what it's like to work at Home Depot.
But numerous health-related setbacks, and life in an evolving league that cheapens established big men, have helped splinter Griffin's superstar status.
Notably, the jaws of Odontomachus are stouter than those of Myrmoteras, and can handle impacts that might splinter the slender jaws of Myrmoteras.
Or is it going to splinter on sectarian grounds, in which case it's going to be very difficult, very difficult to control ISIS.
A ruthless Taliban splinter group that vows to attack soft targets claimed responsibility for the attack and said that it was targeting Christians.
The episode ends with the revelation that this apparent Borg splinter group is led by none other than Lore, Data's evil twin android.
Adi Robertson: Facebook has reportedly signed an exclusive deal to put Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed games on its Oculus virtual reality headsets.
You never get a splinter, he says, out of a good grey-willow peg; with use, his grandmother's became as smooth as silk.
Walsh sought to address expected criticism about his past affiliation with the Tea Party, a confrontational populist splinter group of the Republican Party.
"Being nice to Bush means in turn disrespecting those whose lives were destroyed by his disastrous administration," wrote Naomi LaChance at Splinter News.
The Boko Haram group and its Islamic State splinter group have often carried out attacks targeting civilians and the military in Borno state.
The surfaces are covered with a profligacy of mark-making that seems to splinter, scorch and vaporize the ordinarily impervious surface of clay.
But the worst thing we can do is splinter in different directions and start focusing on yourself and what's going bad for you.
Rather than splinter the internet, Mueller says California's laws could over time become national, or worldwide, standards, depending on how publishers apply them.
She will oversee all editorial operations for Gizmodo's eight sites — Gizmodo, Deadspin, the newly-rebranded Splinter, Jezebel, Kotaku, Lifehacker, Jalopnik and The Root.
Waldauser noted Shekau's local focus and voiced concern about whether a splinter group might act more in concert with Islamic State's transregional ambitions.
You'll no longer find it in the surgical theater, but it's de rigueur for at-home surgery, like (carefully) extracting a nasty splinter.
His superpower is inspired by "splinter skills," which allow some autistic people to retain large amounts of information in no time at all.
The rules begin to irk participants, who form splinter groups (the Confessional Records Society, the Perceptive Records Society) with competing ideologies of consumption.
He also dismissed Turkish claims of fighting terrorism in Idlib, accusing Turkey of instead coordinating with and supporting the al-Qaeda splinter groups.
Tonight, the splinter I let live in my thumb finally worked its way out of my flesh, the wound larger than the weapon.
In order to replace Mr Corbyn's rump party as the official opposition, such a splinter needs to carry the majority of Labour MPs.
It is about the implications of the fact that Splinter was not allowed to live, and Deadspin is not allowed to be political.
The PSP may only further splinter the opposition vote, according to Garry Rodan, a professor at Australia's Murdoch University focused on Singapore politics.
Ahead of elections expected in July or August of this year, Mugabe has backed a splinter group of his original ZANU PF party.
A splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast, and its spokesman said the assault was targeting Christians on Easter.
She later shared a link to a Splinter article showing people how to use FEC records to find Trump donors in their area.
In recent days, they have seen their dreams all but splinter against the cold, immovable reality of the border, and of American policy.
Echoes of Baroque-style chorales were intricately folded into the opening of the final movement, with tonal harmonies that splinter and turn vaporous.
The city councilor who gave the fascist salute to the feminist protesters is close to an extreme-right splinter group of Forza Nuova.
The simulation uses the same software engine that powers blockbuster video game series like BioShock, Gears of War, Mass Effect and Splinter Cell.
Each congregation will now hold a vote over whether to remain in the United Methodist Church or join the anti-LGBTQ splinter group.
The question is what happens if the growing ranks of minority voters splinter among the field and fail to consolidate around any one candidate.
Still, a splinter group led by Noordin Mohammad Top continued to plan and carry out major bombings until he was killed in 2009.
Prosecutors have said the men were members of a militia group called the Kansas Security Force and formed a splinter group, the Crusaders.
Moderate presidential contenders are fighting it out in a crowded lane, raising the prospect they will continue to splinter the vote while Sen.
They are throwbacks to the old Vine, and the old web: There are groups and splinter groups, cross-forum enemies, reputations and rivalries.
Socialist candidates ran unopposed in 31 races, while facing opponents in 24 contests from a newly formed splinter group from the Democratic Party.
According to Facebook, affected content from Splinter (named Fusion at the time) generated 57 impressions, while content from The Root generated a mere three.
Short of this, we'll get past the boycotts, mount the next exhibitions, hire the replacements, but the cracks add up, connect, and splinter out.
The militant group Jamaat-ur-Ahrar – a splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban – claimed responsibility for the attack in an email to local journalists.
It's also possible that the Conservative Party will splinter so badly that no one is able to claim a parliamentary majority, forcing early elections.
You get a brief glimpse of Krang, a bit more about Bebop and Rocksteady's origin, and a split-second's worth of wisdom from Splinter.
For a state to splinter, both chambers of the state legislature would normally approve a resolution, as would the United States' House and Senate.
The Texas-based Patriot Front, led by 18-year-old Thomas Rousseau, formed as a splinter group of Vanguard America amid infighting after Charlottesville.
The three-party governing coalition started to splinter; one of the parties called for a new election, as did Andrej Kiska, the country's president.
The Sinaloa cartel worked with a splinter group of the Carrillo Fuentes organization (Juarez cartel) to establish a firm foothold in the Juarez plaza.
And yet a closer look is rewarding, because the more you look, the more the cell's meanings splinter into uncertainty, beginning with its name.
There's no single reason — but the combination of years of drought, extreme heat, and bark beetle infestations are causing trees to splinter and wither.
The advance of technology, the impact of the internet, our fragmented media landscape, make it easier than ever to splinter ourselves into echo chambers.
The result was the creation of a Western-backed Somali transitional government, and a new enemy, al-Shabab, a splinter group from the Islamists.
One of All Raise's underrated accomplishments has been its ability to bring together most senior investing women in the U.S. and avoid splinter groups.
"Every time I make the mistake of opening Tumblr at work I end up seeing a stray boob," Akila Hughes joked in Splinter News.
There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things ... an occasional politician or business man from other areas.
Splinter, the political news site owned by G/O Media, announced Thursday that it was shutting down two years after its launch in 2017.
The splinter group has stated its intent to focus its attacks "away from local Sunni civilians and towards military and Western targets," said Cmdr.
The intramural feud between Senate Democrats has played out since 2012, when the splinter IDC faction aligned with Republicans while their leader, state Sen.
A spokesman for the Social Democrats distanced the party from the sign, saying a splinter group not associated with the organizers had displayed it.
There are also splinter groups that ally or clash with larger groups, as well as more localized networks in specific parts of the country.
"The Puget Sound housing market continues to splinter into hot and cold sectors — with substantially more heat the farther south you move," he writes.
But to depict our characters' coldness using just two spoken lines demonstrates Splinter Cell's ability to concisely set a scene and explain a story.
In a game that chiefly involves hiding in shadows, Splinter Cell's fifth mission places you beneath fluorescent office lights and alongside aggressive, rising flames.
The pharmacy benefit manager industry contended the report was the result of a "splinter group" that is trying to protect the profits of oncologists.
A tiny feather, a splinter of gold, was stuck to her shirt; the twins watched it flicker and felt their hearts swell with envy.
But for the aficionados of shareable Internet content, things soon turned dark, according to incoming student Cassandra Luca, who didn't join the splinter group.
Should full autocephaly be granted, these splinter churches would likely merge, along with the Moscow-dominated, Constantinople-recognized Ukrainian Church, into a single body.
Nonetheless, Mansour was ultimately able to either co-opt or neuter his various rivals for the leadership and defeat many of the splinter groups.
Last Friday, United States forces carried out airstrikes against an Islamic State-affiliated Shabab splinter group, operating in the central Somali region of Puntland.
WPEC reported that the 150-pound green sea turtle, named Splinter, underwent emergency surgery to remove the spear and is now in stable condition.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar imported their feud into Syria, backing different rebel groups and fomenting rivalries that in part helped splinter the armed opposition.
Private equity's newest political headache came last Thursday when G/O Media shut down Splinter, a left-wing publication with 7 full-time employees.
But Obert Gutu, deputy president of a splinter faction of the Movement for Democratic Change, said he worried about the fairness of the vote.
Sarah Ngu is a writer who lives in Brooklyn, New York, and has written for Vice, South China Morning Post, Jacobin, and Splinter News.
Scheer defeated Bernier for leadership of the Conservative party in 2017, prompting Bernier to create a splinter party that now polls at 3 percent.
But, unlike when Great Hill shut down left-wing news site Splinter last month, this wasn't an intentional game-plan born of cratering traffic.
The police said on Friday that they were attributing the killing on Thursday night to the New Irish Republican Army, a militant splinter group.
And the wave metaphor can suggest that mainstream feminism is the only kind of feminism there is, when feminism is full of splinter movements.
Daines's amendment was an attempt to splinter the Democratic caucus, thereby exposing the minority party's divisions on how to reform the health care system.
The first killing in 1981 targeted a former sect member who challenged Yahweh Ben Yahweh's teachings and left to form a splinter group with others.
We'll likely see the whole thing splinter into a bunch of little subscriptions and your local theater owner will offer what works best for them.
Whether for Trump (by denying him a victory in Texas) or for Rubio (by continuing to splinter the opposition to Trump) remains to be seen.
They gathered again later that evening at the Magician, a Lower East Side bar popular among Gawker-era bloggers, for a planned wake for Splinter.
In a Splinter post from 2018, Hamilton Nolan extolled the virtues of heckling Trump staffers, instead of allowing them to live in shelter and peace.
Because I don't have to touch the bare lightbulbs and there's no danger of a splinter from a ceiling beam, those were of little consequence.
Violence began to surge in 2006 as the government launched a war on drug trafficking that caused criminal groups to splinter and killings to spiral.
As battling streaming services splinter the music industry, James has presented another option — at least if you're a wildly popular artist on an indie label.
Cameroon's elite soldiers, arguably the most efficient in the region, have played a crucial role in the fight against Boko Haram and ISIS splinter groups.
It's a moment that sends the rest of the visuals into a skittish whirl, as both men most likely splinter off into their own headspaces.
" In response, a BuzzFeed spokesperson told Splinter, "BuzzFeed has made specific, reasonable offers (and concessions) with the goal of voluntarily recognizing a BuzzFeed News union.
Then came the smallest splinter of hope, in the form of a newly published academic article passed along to Elen's brother, Jo, by someone online.
But this year there has been an upsurge in violence as al Shabaab and a splinter group linked to Islamic State have attacked government troops.
And that's one of the reasons why this splinter group has broken off," he said, adding Islamic State was trying to "reconcile those two groups.
It is quite conceivable that the nickel market, already a construct of several discrete nickel product lines, starts to splinter between metallic and chemical usages.
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, an especially repugnant splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, was quick to take credit, saying the bombing was intended to target Christians.
" Another writer, Hamilton Nolan of Splinter, noted, "Chinle is an hour-and-a-half's drive from the nearest movie theater, Walmart, or non-chain restaurant.
Some dissidents have set up splinter factions, like the Pacific guerrillas, who are already "taxing" local traffickers and extorting grocery stores and other small businesses.
Meanwhile, former members of the liberal wing of the DP have formed a splinter group of their own, the Constitutional Democratic Party in Japan (CDJP).
Finally, because antlers can splinter, there is a risk of injury to your dog's mouth, throat, or intestines if they ingest a piece of antler.
The attack was claimed by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, saying it was targeting local residents who supported the government.
Such restraint aligns with Ansaru, a Boko Haram splinter group that was active about four years ago but has been largely quiet in recent years.
The greater challenge for Democrats is to govern together for the greater good, not to splinter apart over the views, however offensive, of one member.
The Democrats have not yet registered for the polls, while a splinter group from their ranks has created its own party and will be running.
Another splinter: Quarterback John Franklin III, a Florida State transfer who is now at Auburn, in conversation with Brittany Wagner, the altruistic athletic instructional advisor.
When college officials became aware of the existence of splinter group, they contacted individuals asking them to submit a statement explaining their motives and actions.
The cities are now led by fragile coalitions between the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom Fighters, a splinter group led by former A.N.C. leaders.
In a video, one bird tears a splinter off a chair and uses it to open the apparatus without matching a shape to a hole.
After a hopeful goodbye, 2020 finale "Chapter Twenty-Eight" uses a time jump to reveal Block's core five friend group is destined to splinter apart.
More than 200 suspected members of Jamaah Ansharut Daulah have been arrested over the last year, along with others from splinter groups and separate cells.
She said that the splinter groups, particularly the ones for local communities, which often meet up off-line, exemplified a kind of self-correcting instinct.
"The extreme left, they're energized," Mr. Cruz told supporters at a bar in Brenham, where a floorboard splinter stuck to one of his ostrich boots.
But the Libertarian Party as a whole appears to be gaining in currency as the GOP civil war over Trump threatens to splinter the party.
But in April, many said they were fuming at Arab lawmakers for having broken into rival splinter parties, dissipating what little political strength they had.
"The owner didn't need more space or big space," said Chris Stanley, the co-director of a local architecture and interior design firm, Splinter Society.
But a splinter group that formed after a leadership fight following Mullah Omar's death scoffed at the involvement of the United States, China and Pakistan.
But his amendment is an attempt to splinter the Democratic caucus and expose the minority party's divisions on how to reform the health care system.
The rest of the X-Men splinter off as they seek answers from the villainous Magneto (Ian McKellan) and protect the mutant students from harm. 
And also, we worked with Judd Apatow on the movie and he really liked that; the way that fame and crossover success can splinter relationships.
She posed them to look like they were giving the Nazi salute, which, as Splinter notes, isn't just awful—it doesn't make any goddamn sense.
The attack was claimed by the Hizbul Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, a movement that has been fighting the government for years.
Over the past year, a splinter group allied with Islamic State has become the dominant branch, killing hundreds of soldiers and frequently overrunning military bases.
That attack was carried out by a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, which itself has been responsible for a number of horrific attacks.
As the end-of-June deadline approaches, it is not uncommon for the justices to splinter in their legal reasoning or lash out through dissenting opinions.
Khazali's militia started as a splinter group of the Mahdi Army, a force formed by anti-American Shi'ite leader Moqtada al-Sadr in the U.S. occupation.
And it bans groups it doesn't like, especially the spiritual practice Falun Gong, or groups it calls cults, like the charismatic Christian splinter sect Almighty God.
Prosecutors described the Islamic Jihad Union as an extremist splinter group that opposes the Uzbek government and has been blamed for attacks there and in Afghanistan.
Later, when one breakaway splinter of the IRA murdered a police officer, he was forthright: "These people are traitors to the island of Ireland," he declared.
What they did not anticipate was an apparent splinter group of armed occupiers ignoring their pleas and refusing to leave the remote Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Not only can that piece of barbecue chicken cause diarrhea and possibly vomiting, she said, bones in the meat could splinter and pierce the dog's gut.
They ensure, for instance, that people always have a familiar set of apps on their home screen and that Android does not splinter into incompatible versions.
But the governing coalition collapsed at the weekend when Syriza's partner, a right-wing splinter group called the Independent Greeks (ANEL), refused to back the government.
Instead, Weta elected to do the sequence procedurally: creating digital models of the complete buildings, and letting a computer simulation determine how they would splinter apart.
Time seems to both drag and splinter in the Trump era (there's a reason this winter feels as long as one out of Game of Thrones).
It has been plagued by both communist and Muslim insurgencies, now more or less quiescent apart from splinter groups affiliated to al-Qaeda and Islamic State.
As the cops began to slowly advance, the crowd began to splinter, with one group moving away from the rally in an improvised march of sorts.
The CJNG, for example, is a Sinaloa cartel splinter that rapidly has grown to become one of the largest, most aggressive organized crime groups in Mexico.
Clinton — labor and Silicon Valley moguls, Latinos and white middle-class women — could easily splinter as attention turns from a campaign to the specifics of governance.
In the mid-eighties, a FARC commander named Javier Delgado and another officer formed a splinter faction and began accusing their fellow-guerrillas of being spies.
As the operations of Fisher, the NSA, and their opponents become more visible to the world, our actions are more easily seen by Splinter Cell's enemies.
Located in the basement of a three-story residence that houses 20 people, the TV room is crowded; disparate conversations come together and splinter off again.
Jefferson Starship, the splinter band that Balin also played in for a number of years, paid tribute to their former bandmate on its official Facebook site.
Those races in more conservative, exurban areas could make the difference between Democrats winning a splinter-thin majority or claiming a firm grasp on the House.
Even her reliable allies as she pushed the bill have begun to splinter; one pro-Beijing lawmaker, Regina Ip, called for an apology hours before Mrs.
Black Power has been considered the more militant race reform effort, emerging as a splinter group from civil rights, and aligning more closely with black nationalism.
But splinter groups promoting the same ideology kept resurfacing under different names until Mr. Choudary was convicted of promoting the Islamic State and jailed in 2016.
Splinter was seen as a politics-focused successor to Gawker and a competitor to similar digital media enterprises aimed at millennials, like BuzzFeed, Vice and Mic.
The unchecked establishment of settlements, which splinter the Palestinians' territory and dominate the ridgelines above their villages and towns, has them reacting with alarm and outrage.
Jamaat ur Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack in a message sent to Reuters by its spokesman, Asad Mansur.
MADRID (Reuters) - One of the Spanish left's most popular politicians announced on Wednesday the creation of a new splinter party that will run in the Nov.
Between Selltec and the splinter group, every day Roundup receives 3,000 to 4,000 Amazon-bound packages — about double the number of people who actually live there.
Miller later sued the now-defunct political news outlet Splinter News for reporting on claims from Delgado regarding a paternity proceeding and arbitration with the campaign.
In the portions of the New Republic edited by Wieseltier, women appear to have been notable for their absence, as Clio Chang has noted at Splinter.
For their part, Piketty, Saez, and Zucman argue that the Auten and Splinter data is incomplete, and relies on an unrealistic way of treating corporate taxes.
The Auten/Splinter paper might reasonably make you question the scale of the increase in inequality, but the fact that it's increased is hard to dispute.
Was this attacker one-of-a-kind, or are there splinter groups on Twitter, or wherever, where this kind of chatter about social cleansing is occurring?
" Anthony Bourdain once wrote that "vegetarians are the enemy of everything good and decent in the human spirit" and called vegans their "Hezbollah-like splinter faction.
Today, the website Splinter published the cell phone number of senior presidential adviser Stephen Miller, who has since reportedly been deluged with vile texts and so forth.
Despite his optimism, he believes the past defines the future in Iraq, and he says there is a real possibility the country will splinter along sectarian lines.
As America's once-robust middle class continues to shrink and retail continues to splinter into two segments — value and luxury — TJ Maxx has found itself conveniently positioned.
Facebook reportedly signs deal for Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed VR games Facebook is looking to add some top-tier video game franchises to its Quest headset.
Another update: Master Splinter just got new sandals after a "never ending journey to find the Nut comfort and stylish footwear," as his paws were severely damaged.
Born into a troubled household to a teenage mother, Koresh turned to religion and joined the Branch Davidian church, a splinter group of the Seventh Day Adventists.
He stressed that under his leadership his party grew from a splinter group with just 3% of the vote to become the mainstream party of the left.
Ansar al Furqan is a splinter group of Jundallah, a militant group that also carried out several attacks in the province, according to the Mashregh news site.
Correction -- A previous version of this story published on August 8, 2016, stated that the Pakistan Taliban, rather than a splinter group, claimed responsibility for the attack.
A paramilitary splinter group of the anti-war organization SDS (Students For A Democratic Society), the Underground's ultimate goal was the revolutionary overthrow of the US government.
Consider social engineering, which we've seen integrated into a number of espionage-centric games (such as Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell), as the basis of a hacktivism narrative.
A series of laws passed in California this year raise a new possibility: that individual US states will splinter off into their own versions of the internet.
Watkins served in the US Army for 16 years, where he got his introduction to computers, he said in a 2016 interview with the news site Splinter.
From there, an even smaller splinter group was formed for more "R-rated" memes, which I guess is what the kids these days call super racist content.
All that remains is a 77-year-old socialist whose inflated support will splinter off as rivals co-opt the best attributes of his once unique brand.
Belfast-based ROSA activist Eimear, who preferred not to disclose her name or age for privacy reasons, criticized Northern Ireland's politicians for trying to splinter social movements.
"I will clear my name in this matter and seek to hold Ms. Delgado, Splinter and anyone else involved in spreading these lies legally accountable," Miller added.
The opposition cannot afford to splinter if it hopes to challenge Erdogan on a national level given roughly half of Turks have strongly backed him for years.
The new attacks suggest that the splinter group has found new ground to operate in and a new sense of purpose, emboldened by its Islamic State endorsement.
Four years ago last week, an al Qaeda splinter group calling itself the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant declared the formation of a global caliphate.
If there's a defining difference between this year's Tom Clancy game, Ghost Recon Wildlands, and the original Splinter Cell of 2002, it's the latter's appreciation for brevity.
In 1965, a Provo splinter group, which called itself the Bastaard Group, organised the first anti-Vietnam War demonstration in front of the American embassy in Amsterdam.
On Wednesday, Afghan officials said the United States conducted drone strikes in western Afghanistan, in Herat Province, targeting and killing a commander of a Taliban splinter group.
To overcome this challenge, Auten and Splinter use a broader measure of income, which they term "consistent market income," that includes employer-paid payroll taxes and insurance.
This response was funneled into mainstream conservative culture by way of the Tea Party and the various reactionary movements and splinter factions it ushered into the limelight.
A year ago, Nestlé, Unlilever, Mars, and Danone North America — all companies that parted ways with GMA — launched their own splinter group, the Sustainable Food Policy Alliance.
How do you solve a problem like liaising with the head of a violent splinter group in a volatile region that might soon fracture into genocidal conflict?
It took a team of specialists over nine hours to repair her fractured vertebra and remove a bone splinter, which was sitting dangerously close to her spinal cord.
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of Pakistan's Tehreek-i Taliban -- also known as the Pakistani Taliban -- claimed responsibility for Monday's attack in a statement emailed to CNN.
A senior western diplomat in Kabul said they were worried that splinter groups within the Taliban could be behind the kidnapping, highlighting worries about the group lacking unity.
And as Splinter pointed out, Yiannopoulos posted an email apparently from Patreon, which said he'd been banned for his past support of the far-right Proud Boys association.
A substantial number of callers attempted to report on alleged crimes by immigrants, according to reporting by Splinter, as well as a quarterly report from the VOICE office.
Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed owner Ubisoft has published several VR games, including the Oculus Rift launch exclusive Eagle Flight and the cooperative game Star Trek: Bridge Crew.
Jamaat-ul-Ahra, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, has claimed responsibility for the bombing that also injured 34 people, according to the group's spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan.
When the group disagrees about how they should run their booming friendship bracelet company, Slater, Jessie and Kelly decide to splinter off with a new idea: Buddy Bands.
Splinter effect: Two Democratic legislators from Maine -- Denise Harlow and Ralph Chapman -- are leaving their state party after being fed up with its soft stance on environmental issues.
Although the mainstream Mormon Church abandoned polygamy more than 100 years ago, many fundamentalist splinter groups still practice plural marriage across Utah, where it's illegal but not criminalized.
What remains to be seen, though, is which splinter will succeed — and whether the Trumpists can find the mainstream acceptance they seek despite their own incendiary online rhetoric.
Party leaders are worried that there are too many Democrats running in some key districts, meaning they could splinter the vote and fall out of the top two.
Splinter was notoriously rude, just as Gawker was rude before it, to figures at the towering summit of influence and craven strivers who wished to join their ranks.
It's a panicky time for media, with consolidation sweeping up digital publishers, reports of layoffs at Splinter, Bustle, and Sports Illustrated, and remaining players scooping up the spoils.
The insurgents attacked the base in the village of Metele in northeastern Borno state, the epicentre of a revolt by Boko Haram and its Islamic State splinter group.
If the winner of the popular vote in any presidential election will get the 270 votes necessary to become the president, splinter or single issue parties will proliferate.
The leader of the attackers, known by the alias Commander Derbie, had links with the BIFF, a splinter group of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), Macasarte said.
As Democrats work to pick up the pieces following a disastrous election, there is worry that a contentious race for DNC chairman will further splinter a reeling party.
Fissures Splinter a Family's Suburban Facade In this dark, seething debut, 13-year-old Colin struggles to come to terms with his father's suicide and his own sexuality.
A recall by the national executive committee — or a motion of no confidence in Parliament — would risk widening the party split, or even giving birth to splinter parties.
"Just the way that he talked about prominent women, it was clear they were second tier to male intellectuals," one ex-New Republic staffer told Splinter of Wieseltier.
Critics say attempts to splinter the world's two largest economies and their technologies could have devastating consequences, not just for businesses but for the world as a whole.
G/O Media has had a tumultuous first year, shutting down the news website Splinter and facing a lawsuit from two former executives for alleged discrimination and negligence.
Boko Haram has pledged allegiance to ISIS, but if ISIS is defeated in the Levant, that does not mean the end of Boko Haram or its splinter groups.
A mysterious crack has been spreading across a giant Greenland glacier, and it's raising concerns that part of the floating ice shelf could splinter off into the ocean.
On 203th Street in New York, a building where The Economist used to have an office has been knocked down and replaced by an 82-storey glass splinter.
It is part of a concerted strategy to divide the market by encouraging healthy individuals to splinter off from the general risk pool, thus making ObamaCare completely unsustainable.
Now, a new study finds that the creation of predominately white "splinter" school districts plays a significant role, by making it even harder for school integration to occur.
He then fled and tried to steal a vehicle that had just pulled into the valet lot, but he was immediately confronted by four police officers, Splinter said.
Gabriel Gonzalez: "432 Park Avenue — A Splinter in the Sky" The New York skyline has undergone many changes in the 222 years since being settled by Dutch colonists.
Read more " _____ Leonid Bershidsky in Bloomberg: "In Europe, politicians who feel their party has been hijacked generally go further, sometimes as far as setting up a splinter party.
The area is one of the main trafficking routes for heroin, and is a battleground for various splinter groups of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel and La Familia Michoacana.
Trump's core faction is roughly that splinter, plus those elements of the rest of the party whose dislike of Hillary Clinton is strong enough to bring them along.
Auten and Splinter are serious, nonpartisan researchers, but you could easily imagine conservative politicians latching onto their findings to argue that inequality isn't that big of a deal.
On June 21st Thierry Solère, a Republican, announced that a splinter group of some 40 MPs from various centre-right parties would offer "constructive" support for Mr Macron's reforms.
Jamat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of Pakistan's Tehreek-i Taliban (TTP) -- also known as the Pakistani Taliban -- claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement emailed to CNN.
Jamat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of Pakistan's Tehreek-i Taliban (TTP) -- also known as the Pakistani Taliban -- claimed responsibility for that attack in a statement emailed to CNN.
Hakimullah's brother Ijaz and uncle Khair Mohammad had pledged allegiance to a splinter faction led by Khan Said, who was also reportedly killed by a drone attack in November.
To preserve their existence at elections, tiny parties merge into broad coalitions, but then often splinter again and change names and allegiance once the new parliament has been formed.
But the slew of Democratic candidates in each race, they feared, could splinter the vote, resulting in two Republicans advancing to the general election via California's jungle primary system.
Runaways revolves around six high school students who used to be best friends, but following the death of the group's seventh BFF they all splinter into different social groups.
Splinter, who is blind, partially deaf and mostly bald, has a new loving owner who posts health updates — and sweet videos of belly rubs — to the dog's Facebook page.
The United States on Thursday designated the Islamic State affiliate, a splinter group mostly made up of former Afghan and Pakistani Taliban members, as a foreign terrorist organization. Gen.
Yes, you were unanimously elected, but so was Mansour -- and his election was followed by plenty of dissent and Mullah Muhammad Rasool's establishment of a splinter group, for example.
Taliban leadership gathered in Quetta, Pakistan, to choose a successor for the insurgent group following the death of Mansour, the deputy leader of a Taliban splinter group told CNN.
We'll be updating everything as new products are released, as streaming services inevitably up their prices and adjust programming, and as consumers continue to splinter away from traditional cable.
With Syria in tatters, yet another new administration in Washington risks getting pulled into the morass of violence in the Middle East, a region US policies helped to splinter.
Starting last year, Major League Baseball took a tiny splinter out of its ass and came up with an idea to let players have a little bit of fun.
Islamic State West Africa Province, a splinter faction which split from Boko Haram in 2016, has carried out a series of attacks on military bases over the last year.
"(Freeport) is rich but they are poor, so they just want justice," Diaz said, adding that the militants were a splinter group of the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM).
Army spokesman General Asim Bajwa said three "terrorists" were killed during the rescue, adding that the kidnappers belonged to a splinter faction of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Somehow, in Boxer's hands, the two major elements of the artwork – its irregular, composite ground and its electrifying range of colors – manage to fuse together rather than splinter apart.
In October, they abruptly shuttered Splinter, the left-leaning news and commentary site that had grown out of Univision's fantastically expensive and doomed experiment in millennial-focused media, Fusion.
"Kennedy conspiracy theories reach high numbers, but when you ask adherents who did it, all of a sudden the theories splinter widely—Castro, the Soviets, the military," Uscinski says.
Mullah Rasool, another leader of the splinter group, has reportedly been detained by the Pakistani military, elements of which are seen as having close ties to Mullah Mansour's Taliban.
The Gawker relaunch faced trouble from the beginning, with Gizmodo's Splinter causing chaos after it dug up unsavory tweets of Griffith's shortly after the old property's new staff announcement.
"The work we did in the following years was really just marketing uncensored Japanese content to users in Japan," a coworker of Watkins' told Splinter in a 2016 interview.
"The movement needs young blood," Hamilton Nolan wrote on the progressive site Splinter, suggesting that Sanders, 77, should swap the field for the sidelines (though not quite the stands).
A splinter group of lead plaintiffs from the NationsBank class opposed the agreement, asserting that class counsel made a deal after class representatives walked out of a mediation session.
A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban called Jamaat-e-Ahrar claimed responsibility for the attack, which killed at least 72 people, including dozens of children, and injured hundreds.
Mr. Mahjoub pointed to the glass right eye that replaced the real one he lost to a mortar shell splinter in the fight to oust Colonel Qaddafi in 2011.
The storming of the legislature also shows just how high tensions are in Hong Kong — although those who bombarded the government building are just a relatively small splinter group.
Just a year earlier, Brandon had been a member of Jeffs's flock, a Mormon splinter group known as the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS).
"Hormel Foods has one of the most admired brand portfolios in the industry, led by our legacy of industry-leading innovation," said Jim Splinter, vice president at Hormel Foods.
The two Howards are part of that apparatus, the meek Howard a paper-shuffler in the original world and the macho Howard a covert agent for the splinter world.
" As our sister site Splinter noted, SEC filings from January show Cil makes $800,000 a year with a "target bonus opportunity" of up to "300% of his annual salary.
Northern Ireland has been largely peaceful since the agreement, but small splinter groups continue to launch attacks against British targets and security for royal visits to Ireland remains tight.
Along with its sister sites, which included Gizmodo, Deadspin and Jezebel, Splinter was acquired by the private equity firm Great Hill Partners in April and renamed G/O Media.
Velayudhan, 43, said she is encouraged by the surge in enthusiasm among Democrats, but concerned that same energy may splinter the party's strength in key House races this fall.
There's an interesting mystery in the form of the protagonist, 17-year-old Star, who craves a better life and has a puzzling metal splinter growing from her arm.
That could encourage some of the voters uneasy about Trump to splinter toward a third party candidate, such as Starbucks founder Howard Schultz, who is openly pondering a bid.
However, the recent paper by Auten and Splinter finds serious flaws with this analysis because tax return data similarly misses government transfer payments and non-taxable employer-provided benefits.
Puntland, which is just across the Red Sea from Yemen, is also home to a splinter group of al Shabaab that has sworn allegiance to the Islamic State group.
On Tuesday, in an effort to try to splinter the Democrats' opposition, the White House invited several House Democrats from districts Mr. Trump won to discuss a path forward.
ROME — The construction of a high-speed rail link between Italy and France — an issue that threatened to splinter Italy's governing coalition — survived a vote in Parliament on Wednesday.
ROME — The construction of a high-speed rail link between Italy and France — an issue that threatened to splinter Italy's governing coalition — survived a vote in Parliament on Wednesday.
Although individual groups continued to work — for reproductive freedom, for equality in education and employment, for voting rights for black women — the movement as a whole began to splinter.
White nationalist Richard Spencer as well as former KKK grand wizard David Duke have celebrated Carlson, Ocasio-Cortez noted by linking to articles and videos from Vox and Splinter.
Without their leader, sicarios who had worked for the Beard formed their own splinter cartels, including Los Rojos and Guerreros Unidos, or Warriors United, and went on a killing rampage.
She divorced her husband, joined the order, and now leads an extremist splinter sect of the Esoteric Order of Dagon that's controlled by locals, not by the incoming Innsmouthers themselves.
On June 13th Mr Sipila was on his way to the president's summer residence in Naantali to tender the government's resignation when he was informed of the splinter group's formation.
That could splinter Imgurians, who are otherwise united by a homescreen that shows identical top-rated content to everyone, unlike the fractured and personalized landing pages of most social networks.
That would push the debate into the campaign for the 2018 presidential election, in which parties will be tempted to pander to hardline voters and Mr Santos's coalition could splinter.
The protests turned violent, with three people arrested and at least 52 injured in clashes with police, as a splinter group tried to break through cordons surrounding Spanish government buildings.
"Whether or not your chosen slice or faction — or, as it seems to be the case, splinter — is currently incumbent, effective organizations require discipline, leadership, and respect," he tells them.
The expelled men moved a short distance out of town, to an area now known as Centennial Park, and started their own splinter sect, unaffiliated with Jeffs, which flourishes today.
Peshawar, Pakistan (CNN)At least 14 people were killed Friday in the latest suicide attacks by a Pakistani Taliban splinter group targeting Christians and lawyers in the country, authorities say.
The GMG digital portfolio includes Gizmodo, Jezebel, Deadspin, Lifehacker, Splinter, The Root, Kotaku, Earther and Jalopnik, while The Onion assets include The Onion, Clickhole, The A.V. Club and The Takeout.
The game is being helmed by some of the key artists and designers who have worked on Ubisoft's biggest open-world games, like Splinter Cell, Far Cry, and Assassin's Creed.
ISIS has previously claimed responsibility for a devastating terror attack in Quetta in August, which was also claimed by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of Pakistan's Tehreek-i Taliban.
Other notable losers include the royalists campaigning for a Hindu state, who took just one FPTP seat, and a splinter Maoist group which let off bombs to disrupt the elections.
The company thrived, Tom Riedel, a longtime business associate and friend of Watkins told Splinter, by working around the strict regulations Japanese authorities imposed on pornography in the late 1990s.
"This 'story,' replete with assumptions, misstatements and fraudulent statements was wrongfully published by the gossip blog Splinter despite the obviousness of its falsity and lack of factual support," he continued.
Juvenal Musabimana led a splinter group of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), a group founded by Hutu officials who fled Rwanda after orchestrating the 1994 genocide.
Many of those Cubans are embedded in the Venezuelan military, working as snitches and hampering chances the armed forces could splinter and support the opposition's efforts to end Maduro's dictatorship.
Their position represents the unexpected emergence of a splinter group in a Hong Kong democracy movement that until very recently had positioned itself as seeking a democratic but unified China.
Tasked with protecting rather than removing evidence, of allowing proof of something shady and unsanctioned to continue to exist, we also feel the circumstances of Splinter Cell's story have changed.
If Biden continues to expand his delegate lead and takes the Democratic nomination, he knows that his chances of beating Trump in November could splinter without the backing of Sanders.
Weird habits, memes, and running jokes arise and disappear, conversations form, merge, and splinter, and for the most part it all happens organically, in real time, driven by users themselves.
Officials are now saying they want to splinter discussions with Canada and Mexico and work on separate agreements rather than continue three-country discussions to rewrite the 1994 trade deal.
He recalled one man who smashed a shampoo bottle and shoved a plastic splinter into his penis so he could go to the hospital and interact with doctors and nurses.
What's next: G/O Media editorial director Paul Maidment told Splinter staff that he will try to relocate as many people as possible to a different branch of the company.
Mr. Ryan is creating a personality and policy alternative to run alongside the presidential effort — one that provides a foundation to rebuild if Republicans splinter and lose in the fall.
Some Facebook employees apparently agree, as a report surfaced Monday that a splinter group within the company is organizing to stand against the flow of fake news on the platform.
Still, the line is a porous one: Two H.T. leaders, Anjem Choudary and Omar Bakri Mohammad, would go on to lead a splinter group of a far more deadly variety.
Indeed, many analysts think it's more likely there are a number of splinter groups operating in the region, with different agendas and varying degrees of ties to global Islamist terrorism.
Muthanna – originally a splinter of Syrian al-Qaeda affiliate Nusra Front – was always a jihadist faction, but it reportedly became more extreme after the death of its founder in 2013.
This marks the first serious splinter in US-Mexico relations the U.S. has seen in some time, Cramer said, and could cause more Republicans in Congress to break ranks, as Sen.
While a 1998 peace deal largely ended three decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, police officers are sporadically targeted by small splinter groups still active in the British-run province.
Gilead might have worked for a little bit ("worked" meaning "was a somewhat stable if brutal society"), but it's starting to splinter apart at the blatant hypocrisy encoded into its core.
In an interview with Splinter News, actress Kimberly Birch—the show's eventual victor—laid out some of the brainwashing tactics used to gaslight her into believing Hicks really was a prince.
Freydal and his competitors wear wild headgear tricked out with feathers or antlers, while their horses are draped with ritzy striped silks; the wooden lances splinter in the air like shrapnel.
Terrorists from a Pakistani Taliban splinter group shattered a day in the park in Lahore with a suicide blast that killed at least 69 people, many of them women and children.
The State Department on Thursday designated the Afghan affiliate of the Islamic State, a splinter group mostly made up of former Afghan and Pakistani Taliban members, as a foreign terrorist organization.
At the same time, Saudi officials have reached out to splinter groups within the Taliban, which has become more divided since the death in 2013 of its longtime leader, Mullah Omar.
To win power, he must splinter the right-wing and religious bloc of parties that has backed the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu of the Likud party, for the past eight years.
Trump has said that banking rules are holding back U.S. lending, and has ordered a review of regulation, raising concerns that the relatively unified global approach to financial regulation will splinter.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a far-left splinter from the ANC, brought the case that forced Mr Zuma to pay back public funds spent on gussying up his private estate.
GOP — signal the possibility that the two uber-parties could splinter further, with dozens of Democrats seeking the 2020 nomination, and populist Republicans empowered while the establishment tries to reassert dominance.
Instead, it involves combing through a mountain of receipts, making sure everyone who was supposed to send me a tax document did, and carefully carrying enough ones to splinter my abacus.
In Jeolla opinion polls show the Minju party eight percentage points behind the People's Party, a splinter group set up by Ahn Cheol-soo, a former software entrepreneur and presidential candidate.
In arena after arena, Russia is not only violating the rules; it is trying to break the international order, to splinter any body or group that might hold it to account.
Domestic workers, who are mostly women of color, recently told Splinter News that almost non-existent labor protections make it difficult, even impossible, for them to report sexual harassment or abuse.
The greater the odds that the European Union will splinter, the more investors are likely to demand extra payouts for fresh loans to debt-saturated countries like Greece, Italy and Portugal.
Ocasio-Cortez went after the "splinter group of Dems" on Twitter after the vote this week exposed divisions within the Democratic Caucus on an amendment to a universal background check bill.
They are convinced that Mr. Trump would be an electoral disaster — polls show that he is the most unpopular political figure in modern times — and that he would splinter the party.
Our friends over at Splinter published an article about the nodding-head-guy meme, which—to the apparent surprise of many—is taken from the 1972 Western Jeremiah Johnson starring Redford.
The industry source said insurers are more focused on the 2020 race than the midterms and hope to use the new group to "splinter off the moderates" to oppose single-payer.
The attack on Sunday was claimed by Jamaat-e-Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, which said it was targeting Christians who had gathered in the park for Easter.
Compared to so many video game enemies, who seem to blow up and set fire to things on a whim, our opponents in Splinter Cell are given a credible, political motivation.
As one worker who makes $18.35 an hour told Splinter, Anchor ties itself to the city with branding like #anchoredinSF, but doesn't ensure that its workers can actually do the same.
The Islamic State-allied splinter group said the rest of the kidnapped Chibok girls were with the part of Boko Haram under the control of figurehead Abubakar Shekau, according to Shehu.
As two teen sisters battle the classic evil stepmother, reality starts to splinter, and what may or may not be an infestation of paranormal activity begins to tear the family apart.
In Burkina Faso alone, Islamic State and Al Qaeda affiliates and splinter groups conducted 1003 attacks last year, up from 2100 in 210, according to the Africa Center for Strategic Studies.
Police believe that radical Muslim preacher Zahran led the NTJ - or a splinter faction - to mount the attacks in Colombo as well as on a church in Batticaloa in the east.
Around the corner on Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard was the Allah School in Mecca Street Academy, the home of the Five-Percent Nation, a splinter group of the Nation of Islam.
A splinter group from the once mighty Knights Templar cartel has shot down a Mexican state police helicopter in the Tierra Caliente (Hot Land) region of the western state of Michoacán.
But splinter groups also form, and meme groups with names like "Yale Memes for Special Snowflake Teens" or "MIT Memes for Intellectual Beings and Spicy Memelords" are especially popular right now.
The chopsticks were rougher than I would have liked, making me worried I'd get a splinter while eating; the chopstick rest was functional but not any better than others I've used.
Once a nominee is wounded, his or her confirmation hopes can quickly splinter as political support fractures, so Kavanaugh can ill afford any roadblocks, even if his prospects look good now.
One is the threat posed by Boko Haram and its splinter groups, who, despite claims that they have been defeated, continue their campaigns of violence against civilians and the Nigerian military.
If a writer like Kalaf wants to leap from a relatively small, hip place like Splinter to an old-school, mainstream place like the New York Times, he can't afford enemies.
While there are splinter groups of the organization, and many of its former members transitioned to a more mainstream practice of Islam, Farrakhan continues to lead many of the remaining members.
The idea was to put Democrats in a bind — force them to either splinter with an increasingly progressive base on immigration or risk the larger electorate on a still unpopular message.
Gerald Auten and David Splinter, economists at Congress's Joint Committee on Taxation and the Treasury Department's Office of Tax Analysis, used the same IRS tax data as Piketty, Saez, and Zucman.
The social network has now revealed to our parent company Fusion Media Group (FMG) that some Russian-bought ads appeared alongside content by two of our sister sites—Splinter and The Root.
Gyawali, the police official, said they suspect the blasts may have been the work of a splinter group of former Maoist rebels who are opposed to the government for arresting its supporters.
Much of this cost might presumably be covered by insurance plans, but as a reporter for Splinter has detailed before, migraine sufferers often have a hard time obtaining coverage for their treatments.
A Splinter staffer told CNN Business that the team was told in that meeting the shutdown was not related to performance but that getting to "viability" would have taken years of investment.
Fusion's website was rebranded and relaunched as Splinter in the summer of 2017; GMG was eventually sold to the private equity firm Great Hill Partners, who renamed the company G/O Media.
But a splinter group called the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fought on until 2014, when it struck a deal with the central government to increase the authority of the autonomous one.
Another /QA/ thread begging Nishimura to end /pol/Elsewhere, the threat of 4Chan's potential shuttering caused a stir in more radicalized splinter imageboards like the de-indexed 8Chan and GamerGate headquarters Endchan.
Khorasani's Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA), a splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban, is one of dozens of armed Islamist factions - including al Qaeda and the Afghan Taliban - operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
His death was allegedly ordered by the Australian Crimine, which is a sort of board of directors tasked by their headquarters in Italy to ensure the Australian outpost doesn't splinter into chaos.
"The party has never been more out of touch with our voters," Vin Weber, a former Minnesota congressman, said of the two factions, acknowledging that Republicans could splinter completely after this election.
Facebookboughtrights to make VR versions of popular video games "Assassin's Creed" and "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" for its Oculus VR headsets as it moves to boost its gaming investments, per The Information.
Many of the Syrian rebel groups that are fighting alongside Nusra against Mr. Assad's government reject the idea of forming an emirate, fearing it would further splinter the opposition to Mr. Assad.
These divergent electoral trends frame the likelihood that even as the scientific consensus solidifies on the dangers of climate change, the US political system will further splinter in its response to it.
Further complicating the picture is the fact that two left-wing parties - one a splinter from Podemos and the other an anti-capitalist, separatist Catalan party - are seen winning their first seats.
The splinter group, known as the Reformed-All Progressives Congress (R-APC), the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and 37 other political parties are in the new alliance hoping to defeat the APC.
A JMB splinter group, that has aligned with Islamic State, claimed responsibility for the attack in July on a restaurant in an upscale neighborhood of Dhaka that killed 22 people, mostly foreigners.
His squabbling with Mr. Ryan and the senators threatened to further splinter Mr. Trump's relationship with the party and infuriated many officials, including Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Several such "narcomenudistas" are active in Mexico City, but the most powerful are the Union Tepito; the Cartel de Tlahuac; and the Anti-Union Tepito, or La U, a Union Tepito splinter.
This, together with the MHP's patriotism, would stymie the latent threat of Islamic, far-left and separatist splinter terror organizations on Turkish society, while finding a compromise between political and religious realities.
Tipped by the Counter Extremism Project, a US-based terrorism watchdog, VICE has viewed messages by the Feuerkrieg Division (FKD), a splinter of the violent white supremacist extremist group Atomwaffen Division (AWD).
With prospective support from both Republicans and Democrats likely to be cautious at best, a flare-up of partisanship could splinter any coalition for an infrastructure bill well before it reaches enactment.
Two of these contractors recently shared alarming details about their labor conditions with our sister site Splinter, describing an already chaotic system of uncertain shifts and poor working conditions as becoming worse.
People lounge on the stairs that lead down into the leafy open-air courtyard, from which an art gallery, a lounge, two small bars, and a pulsating neon purple dancefloor splinter off.
Both groups issued hateful speeches and provoked street clashes, and violent splinter movements such as Combat 18—"1" and "8" correspond to "A" and "H," Adolf Hitler's initials—posed a terror threat.
Her coalition of support was ultimately too thin to vault her into the upper tier of the primary, but its ideological diversity likely means that it will splinter among the remaining candidates.
Infighting in the region's offshoots of Al Qaeda in recent years has led to mergers, the formation of splinter outfits and eventually the alignment of Mr. Sahraoui's cluster with the Islamic State.
Mr. Talabani quit and rejoined the Kurdistan Democratic Party several times before splitting with Mr. Barzani and switching his allegiance to a splinter group led by the politician and novelist Ibrahim Ahmed.
The virus is likely to further distract Washington's attention and threatens to splinter the opposition, some of whom have expressed a willingness to work with Maduro to stem the burgeoning medial crisis.
These defections to ISIS only increased after the death of [Taliban leader] Mullah Omar was publicly announced in July 2015, as splinter groups broke away from the new leader, Akhtar Mohammad Mansour.
Whether it goes the way of Mexico's drug wars, experiences renewed violence with splinter groups, or becomes a beacon of post-conflict stability depends greatly on the support of the international community.
Stanton called the position taken by the regular Republicans—"the honest demand of any class of citizens for additional rights should be treated with respectful consideration"—not a plank but a splinter.
In 1972, for example, the Supreme Court created a rule finding that schools under an active desegregation order could not create a new splinter district if the new district undermined desegregation efforts.
GMG, which includes former Gawker properties Gizmodo, Jezebel and Deadspin, among others, as well as Splinter and the satirical site The Onion, is being sold to Great Hill Partners, private equity firm.
Splinter groups such as GhostSec and CtrlSec have also gone after ISIS online, claiming to pass information to authorities, and boasting of having disrupted recruitment efforts and even one real-world terrorist attack.
Yet they had not been such a big factor in voting decision-making until he made them so, by drawing out his audience's inner grievances, like a magnet tugging at a metal splinter.
A number of splinter organizations formed out of the remnants of the once powerful cartel and their allies, one of which, Los Rojos, took control of Olinalá; extorting, murdering, and abducting at will.
Three members of the ADF-Mwalika, a splinter group of the core ADF, told the experts that before the killings began Mundos had persuaded elements of their group to merge with other recruits.
Where Gorsuch fits in the conservative wing Even when all the conservatives vote together on a bottom-line judgment -- which they do more often than not -- they often splinter in their legal rationales.
Mugabe has responded by arresting and firing war veterans leaders from ZANU-PF, but his plan to use a splinter group to elect a new ZNLWVA executive was blocked by the High Court.
I stroke toward the sun so that rays splinter as they hit the water and seem to encase me, carry me as if I were a spaceship, buoyed in my own radiating light.
Anonymous-affiliated hackers, as well as several splinter groups, have claimed to have taken down countless pro-ISIS Twitter accounts, websites, and even to have gathered crucial intelligence about the terrorist group's operations.
Women were an active majority in the SLA and resulting splinter groups, and their heavily politicized lesbian relationships complicate the stereotype we have of '70s left-wing groups as dominated by male libidos.
The same goes for numerous other video game adaptations, such as Halo, BioShock, Call of Duty, Gran Turisimo, Kane & Lynch, The Last of Us, Mass Effect, Metal Gear Solid, Splinter Cell and Uncharted.
She served, for example, as the president of the fledgling New York Watercolor Club, a splinter group that formed in part because the more established American Watercolor Society admitted relatively few women members.
Several habaneros summed up their sense of betrayal with a well-worn expression: No hay peor astilla que la del mismo palo ("There is no splinter worse than one from the same stick").
No one expects Mr. Mugabe to retire; the main questions are whether his party, ZANU-PF, can remain in charge after his death or will splinter, and what the security forces will do.
For being the capital of a war-afflicted former Soviet splinter region, a category of places better known for mud and misery, Stepanakert, with a population of 50,000 or so, is surprisingly livable.
In an attack claimed by a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, a suicide bomber struck a hospital where dozens of lawyers had gathered to condemn the fatal shooting of a prominent colleague.
DAKAR (Reuters) - U.S. and Niger troops killed 11 Islamist militants from a Boko Haram splinter group in a firefight in December, the U.S. military said on Thursday, publicly acknowledging a previously unreported incident.
Reaction to the report is also offering an unsettling preview of how the political power centers are likely to splinter along partisan lines when Mueller eventually reveals the results of the Russia investigation.
Federal authorities said that they got a tip in April saying that Climo was in communication with members of a splinter organization associated with neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen, which encourages lonewolf terror attacks.
Local leadership decided to sell the Manhattan property and splinter off into three groups, according to Jay Israel (Jayadvaita Swami), a disciple of Swami Prabhupada and the editor of many of his books.
The emails dated from 2009 to 2013 and published on Monday by the Splinter news website, include one in which Ricketts says Americans should never let Islam become a "large part" of society.
This historical novel exploring the life of Jacob Frank, the Polish leader of a heretical Jewish splinter group that converted to Islam and then Catholicism, ranges nomadically across the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires.
In 2005, when the M.I.L.F. expelled a small group of these men to pursue talks with the government, they joined Abu Sayyaf, another splinter group that opposed the M.N.L.F's deal with the government.
However, Boko Haram and its splinter group, the ISIS-aligned Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP), have caused violence and destruction in Nigeria's northeast and the surrounding Sahel region over the last decade.
The Patriot Movement AZ and four of its members agreed to a consent decree very similar to one reached in September 2019 with the AZ Patriots, a splinter group also accused of harassment.
Baghdadi's death is likely to cause Islamic State to splinter, leaving whoever emerges as its new leader with the task of pulling the group back together as a fighting force, according to analysts.
" Edward Guinness, portfolio manager of the Guinness Atkinson Alternative Energy fund, went further, saying, "I think the presence of wind and solar production in red states could splinter the G.O.P. on Trump's plans.
Joe Ricketts, 21992, who isn't directly involved with team operations, was the subject of a Splinter News story that revealed old emails in which he expressed fear of Muslims and shared racist jokes.
As smaller ones can splinter and break when chewed, it&aposs best not to treat dogs to the leftover turkey carcass because it could lead to dental problems, or even hurt their intestines.
But now that many of those criminal organizations have begun to splinter, there are more groups vying for a piece of the drug trade, which means that they have more costs to meet.
A splinter group of several dozen protesters in Washington went to protest at what they said was the residence of Stephen Miller, a White House adviser known for his hardline views on immigration.
Splinter did a deep-dive into the eggs, and learned that neither Johnny nor RyAnn may have been responsible for ordering an $18.99 breakfast, and neither one of them might've actually eaten it.
Again, Piketty, Saez, and Zucman document a big boost in top-end income inequality, while Auten and Splinter show a much milder increase in the top 1 percent's share since 1979 or so.

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