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"therein" Definitions
  1. in the place, object, document, etc. mentioned

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Therein lies the thrill, therein lies the challenge of not knowing what is going to happen and have a completely blank slate, if you will.
And therein lies the biggest concern with Glass's next chapter.
And therein lies the opportunity for anyone who opposes Trump.
Therein lies a key problem for people with moral injury.
Therein lies a lesson for Trump and the Republican Party.
Therein lies the final trap the Senate Democrats must avoid.
"Therein lies the paradox of Justin Bieber," Jenefsky told me.
Online security today is reactive, and therein lies the problem.
Carina can't really answer, and therein lies Spector's tough point.
Therein lies the rub -- and the possibility of another option.
Therein lies one of the greatest challenges of this situation.
He told me about World War II and the horrors therein.
"Yoko Ono merely broke up the Beatles," Bill Speros writes therein.
And therein lies the second major goal of Tillerson's tougher talk.
Therein lies the special danger of seeing politics through Star Wars.
Thou rises at dawn to pick grapefruit, and therein finds thyself.
And therein lies the rub for Solo and other female Olympians.
Therein lies part of the origins of the current caravan crisis.
Their stories are appealingly diverse, but therein lies Leland's greatest challenge.
And therein lies the complicating factor in vinyl's supposed savior status.
And therein lies the danger of this greedy and reckless administration.
And therein lies one of the hunter's greatest lines of defense.
And therein lies a taproot of every recent form of populism.
Therein lies the appeal of a personal cache of AR-15s.
Many good citizens who resided therein were terrorized by neighborhood gangs.
But for advocates of criminal-justice reform, therein lies an opportunity.
But therein lies the unique feature of the crash of 2008.
Therein providing a fertile backdrop for active managers to demonstrate their value.
And therein lies the problem I reckon - I never bothered to ask.
They asked if it was good, and therein lies the big question.
Sonic is well-known for its drink options and the variety therein.
And therein lies the answer ... OWN's reach is only in the millions.
And therein lies the real hammer-blow to the Trumps and Farages.
They're actually not gibberish, and therein lies the beauty of this puzzle.
But therein lies the key to understanding Abramson as a journalistic animal.
Therein lies another major problem in acknowledging the havoc wreaked by dysphagia.
And therein lies the Einstein moment: This is what works for me.
"Therein lies the basic facepalm quality of 'porn for women,'" said Tibbals.
"I knew it was wrong, and therein lies the addiction," he says.
Therein lies the problem with the premise of Sweetness In the Belly.
Therein lies one of the most contentious debates in economics right now.
Maybe at the margins, and therein lies the injustice to the miners.
And therein, perhaps, lies the spirit of the untamed, anarchic beauty underfoot.
Therein lies the challenge for the Trump team and the GOP Congress.
Therein, it seems, lies some of the explanation to Chris Pine's questions.
And therein lies another tale of the Trump administration's conflicts of interest.
And therein lies the source of industry and GOP rage toward EPA.
Any leftover dough can be put in small ramekins and baked therein.
The problems are almost always solvable problems, which therein makes people feel better.
And therein lies the issue the residents of Gipf-Oberfrick have with Holten.
In terms of what we give back, I mean therein lies the rub.
Click on any Stack on your desktop to reveal the files contained therein.
Therein lies another ancillary consequence of delaying the leasing of U.S. Arctic waters.
I was never wasting time in Minit, and therein lies its core brilliance.
But therein lie the pitfalls, as companies take on greater debt and risk.
And therein lies the dilemma for the Bank of England at this meeting.
But therein lies the problem: The 81103 4G is nothing like the original.
And therein lies one opportunity that a new startup called Driver23 is targeting.
Their designs were pure, perfected for a purpose, and therein lay their beauty.
Therein lies one of the core struggles with the self-driving car movement.
And therein lies the question: How much longer will the company remain private?
And therein, he and others have said, lies the crux of the dilemma.
But therein lies the crux of the debate, the art of the pass.
But Equifax does business with many large employers, and therein lies an opening.
Therein lies a monumental obstacle to transforming the politics of America's safety net.
For Hisham al-Hashimi, an Iraqi expert on ISIS, therein lies the problem.
But perhaps therein lies the saving grace of my, Donald J. Trump's, presidency.
And therein lies Siri's problem: To most people, it hasn't grown at all.
There are a lot of different possible outcomes, and therein lies the rub.
A primary objective of this weekend and the practices learned therein is releasing.
That's one-third higher than its Series D valuation, and therein lies the controversy.
Therein lies the comfort of Pornhub: You always know how it's going to end.
Inbox has more color, more symbols, and more sections — and therein lies the problem.
Not sure if there's any symbolism to be found therein but there you go.
And I believe, therein lies the real trouble with this whole 280 characters move.
But therein lies one of the biggest drawbacks of the Echo Show — it's stationary.
Williams said far less and was punished far worse, and therein lies the hypocrisy.
But so many of them have — and therein lies a lot of the fun.
It's called different things in different countries, and is enacted by different groups therein.
And therein lies the final lesson: Instagram is a window, but also a facade.
And therein lies the problem of Mr. Erdogan's politics: He isn't honest with himself.
And that's before you get to some of the more questionable ideas contained therein.
Therein lies one problem with charter schools: They are schools for some, not all.
And therein it achieves the nature of true freedom, in both art and life.
As such, the DSM's conclusions inevitably influence public discourse about the disorders documented therein.
It is also controlled by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, and therein lies the rub.
But therein lies the disconnect, because the DOJ approach has been anything but predictable.
The code and the agreements contained therein exist across a distributed, decentralized blockchain network.
But I always thought this conception didn't do justice to the digital diversity contained therein.
For within our distinctions, our quirks, and our self-perceived 'flaws'… therein lies the beauty.
Therein lies the great chasm between the think tanks, the ideologues and the real world.
But then the whole film is campy to the max, and therein lies its charm.
Nor can the government "force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein".
Therein lies the brilliance of Plus One: All of this feels like it's really happening.
Therein lies the clue to Trump's ability to trample the sensitivities of all nations simultaneously.
Therein lies its potential — to unite Americans once again, around the common cause of justice.
This is an overly restrictive reading of the Emoluments Clauses and the words contained therein.
It's easy to hate the cynical dreck he's put out, and his hacky performances therein.
And therein lies a key to the Byrds' ability to assimilate everything that they touch.
Therein lies the betrayal: Slate Cady Heron-d me and joined the plastics of Hollywood.
It'll be up to teachers to create instructive worlds, and therein could be the problem.
"Therein lies the crisis in cosmology," astrophysicist Chris Fassnacht said in an October press release.
And therein lies one of the most exciting opportunities for the cities of the future.
Therein lies the problem: Healthcare is not a transaction business; it is a relationship business.
The imperceptibility of the Kuiper Belt and Pluto's relationship therein meant that some potential existed.
She now has a reason to stay — and therein lies a message for President Trump.
Yet for every hippie, there was a hawk — and therein lies a useful history lesson.
And therein lies the problem: A chicken breast like that is hard to come by.
Therein lies the fundamental disagreement: Who makes what choices when it comes to health care?
Therein lies the problem: if something goes wrong, few people know how to fix it.
Therein is Snyder's ultimate failure: His fight scenes featuring Batman and Superman are just fine.
And—like a census—as the catalog grows, the individuals listed therein will become less interesting.
I have not yet even gotten into what happens with Ofmatthew and the racial politics therein!
Don't solder or weld the capsule shut, as heat can degrade the housing and objects therein.
And therein lies the cost to the NBA's search for dependable, fungible, almost metronomic perimeter efficiency.
Therein lies the opportunity for Bright Cellars, a nearly four-year-old, 40-person Milwaukee, Wis.
Of course, Samsung's put its own unique spin on the feature, and therein lies the creepiness.
While the locations are far-flung, an abject chaos connects them all, and the conflicts therein.
New research, published Thursday in the journal Science, illustrates that this doomed the critters swimming therein.
Unfortunately for Kobach, he forgot to close his highly confidential folder, revealing the frightening contents therein.
And therein lies the opportunity for the Energy Department to shift course and embrace competitive forces.
The answer to each question is Kosovo, in southeastern Europe — and therein lies a cautionary tale.
Some underwear, like certain briefs, can be a horrendous besiege on the groin and everything therein.
This is bad, especially for the creatures therein, who have begun to flee to cooler waters.
Therein lies the one hurdle when it comes to Shields' career: Who wants to fight her?
She spoke of maintaining a kindred affinity towards Arab lands, and the people and cultures therein.
But therein lies the problem—many patients don't end up receiving information they need throughout gestation.
And perhaps therein lies the rub: the Rangers still beat the Red Sox, 8-2. [MLB]
And therein lies what may ultimately serve as a saving grace against the threat of overcrowding.
And therein lies the rub, with the current unchecked epidemic of obesity as the sorry result.
The show was, for the most part, heavily focused on alien conspiracies and military experimentation therein.
Therein lies what plot interest "Gypsy" has — whether Jean will slip up and be found out.
But at its core, Cheer also understands the lie therein: that winning, like healing, is fleeting.
The U.S.-China agreement gives hope that wiser heads can prevail, and therein lies its significance.
They can do pretty much whatever they want in this life, and therein lies the distinction.
The heavy metals, rare earth minerals, and various other hazardous waste contained therein don't go away easily.
And therein lies the irony, because no one felt worse about what happened than Randy Johnson himself.
My worry about the autonomous car thing is not that it won't happen, it's the timing therein.
Once the detached tags were recovered, the data therein were correlated with the biologists' records of events.
What do you think is it about the mountains or the culture therein that affects your sound?
And unless you're irrationally afraid of heights—or holes—therein lies the joy of the whole thing.
This is why the average performance of the stock's contained therein and the index's performance are different.
And according to critics, therein lies the danger of Australia's bill, which has yet to become law.
The accusation that Qatar and elements therein fund some bad guys and dubious movements is obviously true.
Therein, I think, lies the answer to the question: How did Pete Doherty eat that much breakfast?
Until now, that has been Mr Trump's guiding principle, too—and therein lies Mr Lewandowski's real significance.
And therein lies the rub: Will & Grace is a really terrible program containing some truly great performances.
Therein lies the rub of Instagram's mission and business model with its commitment to user well-being.
Some underwear, such as certain briefs, can be a horrendous besiege on the groin and everything therein.
And therein lie the joys of what I will argue is a most elegant and engaging sport.
But there are up to 500,000 bump stocks in the United States — and therein lies the problem.
This story has been updated with context on Kiwifarms and the general tenor of the discussion therein.
And therein lies the opportunity for "Rules of Magic" to make the fictional Owens family relevant again.
Therein lies the complicated matter of the Black Lives Matter movement's hesitation in addressing internal community violence.
And therein lay a problem, Fall concluded, for the support of that local populace was absolutely vital.
But therein lay the problem: I had been too thin-skinned for Tinder as a single person!
Therein resides Beatrice's true discretionary power: She can withhold mail simply because she feels it is contraband.
That way, you can view or attend the event without missing a moment of the action contained therein.
Therein lies Biden's appeal as a public figure: he is a serious, veteran leader who also enjoys life.
Your argument, Michael, has been in therein lies the problem and the inherent conflicts that he generates, right?
To find out, they ground some up and analysed the compounds therein using mass spectrometry and gas chromatography.
And therein lies a lesson about what happens when the internet's love of irony meets the real world.
And therein lies the problem: Even if Trump is bluffing, the North Koreans can't be sure of that.
As such, you can buy the pack with confidence, knowing there won't be any Andromeda spoilers contained therein.
The BBC, the Telegraph, the AP, and dozens more all reported the hack and the alleged revelations therein.
Understanding exactly who carried the resistant bacteria allowed the health officials to contain the germ therein, said Schuchat.
Therein lies the best part of Mario Maker, for someone like me: the interplay between inspiration and experimentation.
The Wound Man appears therein, alongside a colorful cast of characters hovering on and around the operating table.
Both science and superstition attributed something special to the meteorite, and therein resided its spiritual or material worth.
And therein lies the dilemma for Usyk: the cruiserweight division doesn't offer a lot of well-known opponents.
LWCF reauthorization in the Senate Energy Bill is a distraction from the urgent special interest threats contained therein.
Yes, I know they're not real and were both played by Lisa Kudrow, but therein lies the genius.
And therein lies the charm of this wilderness retreat, which borders both Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
"No Tears Left To Cry" is sad, but it's also so, so sweet, and therein lies its brilliance.
But as far as pinpoint control of syllables and the possibilities that lie therein, Lil Wayne is peerless.
When sunlight passes through the atmosphere, the gases therein trap and scatter the blue light in the spectrum.
Therein lies a central organizing strategy for the campaign, one that prioritizes personal relationships over more traditional techniques.
And therein lies a key to the approach of Mr. Wood and his producer and director, Rebecca Dobbs.
The tax code — four million words by some estimates — is chock-full of complexities, but therein lie opportunities.
Therein we find one of journalism's roles in the silicon divide: journalists simply don't interview enough female sources.
Nor could there be, given that most of what is contained therein belongs to the category of fiction.
It's also a lovely portrayal of being a teenager in the 2010s, with all the attendant pressures therein.
But Matty also doesn't hesitate to profess his love for New York, and, more importantly, the food therein.
Embedded in the region, Özgen's unique perspective offers a view of the numerous conflicts and systematically repressed groups therein.
There have been a few plays this year about women discovering their bodies, and the agony and ecstasy therein.
Sully describes himself as "just a man who was doing his job," and therein lies the story's central appeal.
Whether a mouthpiece believes what he says is irrelevant, their fans do believe it, and therein lies the harm.
Tubes which flash brightly indicate that one or more of the DNA sequences therein are worth a second glance.
Citing "an internal document obtained… from three reliable sources," MacRumors corroborated that report as well as the details therein.
And as she came of age around Commencement Bay, her enchantment with the sea and life therein only deepened.
I have played hundreds (thousands?) of games about war, including a handful that intend to convey the horrors therein.
"SARS and the specialist investigative units therein operated within the law during my time as the Commissioner," he said.
Individuals identified in a Fitch report were involved in, but are not solely responsible for, the opinions stated therein.
But therein lies the issue: the facilities built to collect and monitor data concerning our air quality, are immobile.
J.P. Morgan estimates the chipmaker will generate $10 in revenue from every Apple iPhone, but therein lies the rub.
Denzler recently discussed with Business Insider her views on this asset and how investors could mitigate the risks therein.
We may decide to employ any means necessary to defeat them — and therein lies a justification for authoritarian measures.
Actually, the wisdom therein might be equally valuable for young and middle-aged adults who may dread getting old.
And therein lies another source of confusion: None of the countries that touch the Equator are four letters long.
Therein lies part of the explanation: If Trump's predecessor did things one way, he's inclined to do the opposite.
Pete Orput raised a coffee mug that proclaims, "I am a ray of sunshine," with an expletive embedded therein.
Therein lies the crucial difference between the cases: Silva's objection was about what she sold; a design-based objection.
"This was not a mosque, this was an Islamic learning center and there was a mosque therein," he said.
And therein lies the best chance, though it's very much a long shot, to remove Trump from office. Wait!
Therein lies the suspense of every performance, and the reason to keep returning to Brahms's odd but exhilarating masterpiece.
Therein lies the peril for the president, who often displays a thin skin in response to criticism or ridicule.
Amazingly, amidst Congressional investigations and FOIA suits, DOJ apparently agreed to destroy the computers and any potential evidence therein.
But tech has yet to prove it can build lasting businesses here or navigate the fraught regulatory waters therein.
We are attracted to the places where bad things have happened, but we rarely reflect on what actually occurred therein.
They are, of course, rumored to be haunted by the poor, destitute, and deplorable people who died gruesome deaths therein.
But about half of temporary workers are hired through labour agencies—and therein, say activists, lies the potential for abuse.
In ecology, the larger the piece of land and the wider variety of habitats therein, the more diversity it has.
Guests on the other hand, can do whatever they want to hosts: Therein lies the fun of this virtual experience.
Therein also lies nigh-infinite regret, the kind that keeps you in bed in your hotel room until past lunch.
Therein, McCoy's stats were praised — but his lacking performance as a blocker was offered as justification for being left out.
And thus, there is a risk that these systems can be hacked and that data contained therein can be stolen.
One particularly challenging notion has been reporting on the things Trump has tweeted or said without repeating any falsehoods therein.
There was a close-up on the vial on her dressing table so perhaps her beauty secret is contained therein.
But therein lies Obama's critical mistake: In 2008, Obama represented the challenging party, not the party holding the White House.
But so have countless other non-governmental organizations who are important U.S. foreign assistance partners — and therein lies the danger.
And therein is the good and the bad of a gymnast trying to rebound from stardom, back into the gym.
The cost makes sense, though; Illy pods are much more complex than their competitors', and therein lies their greatest issue.
And therein lies the crux of the challenge in accessing investigational drugs — for both Expanded Access and Right to Try.
If Trump is the face of the Republican Party then Bannon is its soul, and therein lies the GOP's dilemma.
Therein lies the challenge for Peter Morgan, the creator and screenwriter of "The Crown," and Stephen Daldry, its executive producer.
"The History of Honey" — by an aged mandarin, And I bought it for the pictures of the burnished bees therein.
Therein somehow making it accessible for a Muslim kid who drinks to speak about its supposed spiritual and health benefits.
All we can do is hope that he chooses wisely — and therein lies the perilous relationship we have with Facebook.
Activity figures made available after the September Report are consistent with the baseline scenario and the monetary impulse depicted therein.
Therein is the worry: A character meant to be despised and ghoulish becomes mythologized, or even something of an idol.
This affords a rich soil for conservative Republican and right-libertarian ideologies to dominate the political and social debate therein.
Therein lies the truth: Pusha-T won, if only because he may have broken an embargo announcing the Drake-Adidas partnership.
However, if you are going to try to get into the meme game you should think carefully about the wordplay therein.
Of course, therein lies the problem: It can be very overwhelming to navigate this world, but luckily, we're here to help.
He can craft a puzzlebox of an episode that will leave you dazzled with the intricate twists and turns involved therein.
Therein lies the rub for Price, who watched his bullpen allow nine earned runs in the three-game series against Colorado.
And YouTube video makers are pursuing a number of strategies to seek popularity and the rewards therein, outrageousness being just one.
The columns and columns of data contained therein don't quite illuminate the secrets of the very secretive self-driving vehicle industry.
He was right; for soon thereafter I discovered therein caffeine, which became so famous on account of its high nitrogen content.
And therein lies the rub: one person's FKA Twigs is another person's Smash Mouth; one person's Kaytranada is another person's M83.
And therein lies what one of this year's presidential candidates might call a "huuuuuge" difference: the tradition of silent presidential candidates!
It's only logical, but therein lies the trap: the unsaid things that come hand-in-hand with an internet-connected widget.
Therein lies the massive sticking point that has yet to be discussed: how this $2 trillion investment will be paid for.
"Putin loses sleep at night just thinking of the prospect of coloured revolutions, so they would need to work overtime therein."
And therein lies greater confidence for a stable foundation for U.S. oil and gas production and exports over the long term.
"Therein lies the crisis in cosmology," Chris Fassnacht, an astrophysicist and co-author of the study, said in a press release.
Editors' Choice We're thinking big this week: big business, big bureaucracy, big social structures and the place of the individual therein.
"The Great Alone" is not without its moments of compelling pathos, though, and therein lie its strongest connections with Kenny's prose.
Therein lies the success of their formula against food deserts: a healthy food market that simultaneously operates as a social enterprise.
The relationship between the prosecutor's office and law enforcement is so close, and therein lies the definition of conflict of interest.
And his reconciliation between understanding boxing's place in the world and his participation therein reflects a complicity that is altogether paradoxical.
Therein lies the capability to foster and exacerbate civil and international strife in ways Mike Coffman the Marine could never ignore.
Therein lies the paradox for the LGBT movement on many important areas of equality at the federal, state and local levels.
This is the reason why fish farmers aerate their ponds on very warm days, when the fish therein are literally gasping.
Therein lies the significance of learning through art: It is subtle and indirect, yet it ingrains insights deep within your consciousness.
The movie he lauds therein is "Chronicle of a Summer," the 1961 French documentary directed by Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin.
But Black the Fall is at pains to draw a line between you and the workers, and therein lies my discomfort.
"Therein lies one of the reasons match-fixing is so prevalent at these lower-tier events," writes the Washington Post's Matt Bonesteel.
Image Ten, his production company, operated with an outsider mindset, and therein laid a lot of Romero's artistic success and commercial failings.
Note that the authenticity of the leaked document was never verified, but the details contained therein match up with other news reports.
To the contrary, they asked us to relish these women's adultness — and the messiness, gray areas, growth, and, yes, sex appeal therein.
You'll select a baseline, drum track, instrumentation, and vocals (or any combination therein) and the app will automatically mix them for you.
Nowhere is this more difficult than in the realm of political advertising and the highly charged issues that are often addressed therein.
These cracks allow water to creep inside the structure, and once in contact with the metal contained therein, cause it to corrode.
Each episode features deeply researched analysis from journalists and experts, spelling out what Trump can and can't do and the consequences therein.
There are many statements therein that are too heavy for a children's book, or even for an adult's book, in my opinion.
Or, better still, we may go to YouTube and see what the tarot-reading luminaries therein have to say about our future.
You look at all these beautiful animals and organisms in nature that work incredibly well, and therein lies the beauty of nature.
Now, there's also some good things about what you may have experienced in the past or whatever, and therein lies the challenge.
Therein lies the problem, because the federal government has left itself a backdoor, in the event of tribe's claiming sovereignty over airspace.
Ultimately these songs, rich in reverb and delicate hooks, sound a little rumpled, a tiny bit undone, but therein lies their charm.
Here is a series of items reported by tabloids, in no particular order and with no real faith in the accuracy therein.
Therein lies the more interesting dimension to Deutsche's decline: it could be symptomatic of a broader issue of poor market liquidity conditions.
People would have been able to enter it and therein find a small exercise room equipped with barbells and weight-lifting machines.
And therein lies the logic that has been at the heart of Merkel's entire campaign ahead of Germany's federal elections this weekend.
As an African American, I draw strength and inspiration from these early works and the incredible ingenuity, perseverance, and creativity expressed therein.
Therein seemed to be the answer to my question of whether and under what circumstances the North would be open to talks.
And therein lies the trouble with writing about the fight against climate change: Right now there isn't any one-touch, catchall fix.
"Therein lies the issue with the design change: Those pitch rates were never articulated to us," said one test pilot, Matthew Menza.
"The Torture Report: A Graphic Adaptation," by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, distills the information therein to 113 pages of illustrated summary.
There are two main things to consider: What will happen to your accounts and what will happen to the data contained therein.
With their rich metaphoric ambiguity, gardens have served as ciphers for reflections on nature, the nation and the place of humans therein.
Therein lies an honesty and earnestness that undermines the typical critical assessment that blandly describe Nut as humorous exercises of faux-naïveté.
Therein lies the biggest indicator for the next drink of summer — a hard seltzer, a vermouth spritz, a canned wine, whatever it is.
But therein lies Perry's biggest weakness, according to critics who are skeptical that he appreciates the full scope of his new role. Sen.
Therein lies the prank: someone who came across the selfie on Instagram might think Jada had a dude in the room with her.
Considering the sheer volume of establishments, however, it's fair to assume the number of sex workers therein is in the tens of thousands.
The portraits of Jose Alvarado's home and family are quiet, reflective of the involuntary changes wrought, and the lasting, intergenerational changes therein. —K.
But there is some (slightly more) convincing evidence out thereIn May, Apple invested $1 billion in Didi Chuxing, a Chinese ride-hailing service.
Therein lies a chance to become an online marketplace for financial services, including those of third parties—and perhaps non-financial services too.
Ravenel's counterclaim against Ms. Dennis is a verified pleading, meaning he swore under oath as to the truthfulness of the allegations made therein.
And therein lies the root of the conflict on the 69th floor, where the artworks are immovable and available for whoever moves in.
And therein lies the major problem with VR. Content is king, no doubt, and providing immersive experiences is the holy grail in advertising.
Therein lies the problem for Republican elites interested in convincing the rank-and-file that they need to accommodate new constituencies and ideas.
And therein lies the tragic, existential rub of this story: Woody wants what Forky has but has never been able to attain himself.
The Daily Mail article alleges that "his 'man boob' was caused by the consumption of fast food" and the "gender-bending" chemicals therein.
The latest installment in the "Blue Planet" series returns to the oceans, educating viewers on the thrilling beauty and also literal garbage therein.
And therein lies the concern that my neurotic mind dwells upon on auspicious occasions like today's, the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' Sgt.
And therein lies a possible conundrum: Advertisers want their ads to look less like ads even as they are fighting harder for attention.
And therein lies the greatest challenge with location data for coming years: The way firms can deliver such services without compromising customers' privacy.
We can strengthen federal research on mitigation and adaptation strategies to improve the resiliency of the ocean and the species that reside therein.
Econet-owned pay TV firm Kwesé bought into the company's Africa business in February 2018, therein creating the rebranded "Kwesé Iflix" joint venture.
Danny Jauregui's Piss Elegant / Some Motorcycle  attempts to recreate the book and the queer safe spaces located therein through prints, paintings, and sculpture.
And therein lies the drama for any ally dealing with Trump: He blows hot one day and seems to lose interest the next.
Among the several exhibits was one focused on counterfeit products, and therein were displayed several real, patented items side-by-side with knockoffs.
But therein lies the problem: Although it's not encrypted to the same extent that WhatsApp is, KakaoTalk is similarly private and similarly unmoderated.
You can visit all of these locations freely as soon as you find the tools to reach them, and therein lies the rub.
It's worth pointing out that a default setting in WhatsApp allowed Bezos's phone to download the video file — and any malware therein — automatically.
Therein lies the crux of Parasite as a parable on class struggle: There is no rich without poor, and no poor without rich.
What Really Happened: All last week, the White House—and the man in the big chair therein—was acutely focused one thing: Christmas.
"Therein lies the crisis in cosmology," Chris Fassnacht, an astrophysicist and co-author of a study about this, said in a press release.
His preoccupations therein are with dualities, dichotomies and doubles: philanderer-penitent, solitude-solipsism, prince-pauper, Clark Kent-Superman, to name just a few.
Leyla Cárdenas examines the physical and historical layers of the spaces in which she works, studying their fragments and the experiences lived therein.
We're told Floyd's $50 million offer is far less than half the amount the fight would rake in ... and therein lies the rub.
The ­analogy isn't meant to compare the mission types but rather the sense of independence from Big Army, and the esprit de corps therein.
Therein lies one of the problems—when palliative services are deliberately withheld those who say that pain is intractable and uncontrollable are largely right.
Therein began a lifetime of constantly molding her artistic self in accordance with the limits and the possibilities of the times Sud lived through.
I think therein, you turn that into what that means is that for so many of us, we're kind of like, it's like air.
Therein lies the risk: High nicotine content can quickly lead to addiction, increasing the chances a teenager will turn to traditional cigarettes later on.
But therein lies the rub: there was actually no way for Facebook to verify that any photo ID actually corresponded to my Facebook profile.
Therein lies what some observers say is the key to curbing corporate tax sheltering: Cutting the tax rate to encourage repatriation and foster growth.
"We have never faced this before: purposeful, vindictive chaos, but perhaps therein lies the saving grace of my, Donald J. Trump's, presidency," Stewart continued.
Systematic privilege often blinds people from realizing when they've infringed upon spaces without proper diligence or care for the marginalized communities and cultures therein.
The danger therein lies you can pay athletes to swing things your way—if you've got some connections and a greasy pair of palms.
"We understand that the push towards electrification has to be multi-modal, and the collaboration with Yulu only goes to demonstrate the intent therein."
Unfortunately, a quartet of conveniently inept thieves have set their sights on the place, hoping to abscond with a mountain of cash hidden therein.
And therein lies the rub: how you think about what happens to big baskets of bonds on a day when everyone wants to sell.
The first page of the report featured a "sensitive content warning" due to the "descriptions of an adult nature and coarse language" featured therein.
And then each individual therein has selectors, which include at least all those people's phone numbers and email addresses, and plausibly much, much more.
He thinks, then gently deconstructs the implicit assumptions about cinema contained therein, and rolls the ball back to the interviewer's feet with a smile.
Sitting bolt upright, eyes locked onto mine, gesticulating with purpose, he pointed to the large flat-screen TV behind us: therein lay the enemy.
However, clearly tech billionaire readers are treating Science Fiction as a specification guide, rather than than the intended story, and therein lies the problem.
Until the health reform process is done, in other words, they can't get around to the fiscal year 2018 budget and the cuts therein.
The information therein, WikiLeaks claims, reveals covert CIA hacking tools that can take over iPhones, Android phones, TVs, and pretty much any type of computer.
Therein lies the impasse: John says archaeologists bask in the so-called heroic achievement of ancient people, while archaeologists say John underestimates our  prehistoric ancestors .
Ah, but therein lies the paradox of Jeff Fisher football: it's far more fun to watch his teams play when you're only interested in schadenfreude.
" And therein lies the challenge: Trump himself tweeted on more than one occasion that attacking the Assad regime would have "no upside and tremendous downside.
If the original meaning of diva was 'goddess,' there's a ring of truth therein: These women are not like the rest of us mere mortals.
The frowning faces captured therein were meant to offer proof that CNN was biased against Trump, and to serve as red meat to his base.
Journalist Emma Best published the full WikiLeaks email on her blog, and the so-called "defamatory falsehoods" contained therein are quite a thing to behold.
And therein lies the anticlimax: after 24 seconds inside the car, give or take, it's basically going away until we're singing Christmas carols in 235.
My interest here is in examining the ethics and implications of BuzzFeed's decision to print the dossier without knowing if the claims therein were true.
The answer is, it is both F and M. And therein lies the fluidity: it's as if the answer can be both male and female.
But therein lies the risk for U.S. shale producers because if oil and gas output rises too fast it will send prices tumbling lower again.
He built a factory and a farm and did skillfully arrangeth the people therein so that it seemed that they were looking up at him.
Subsequent moments of lightheartedness, including a scene at a bazaar that's practically redolent of the multifarious spices sold therein, are freighted with that terrible knowledge.
Investors and other participants dealing with such digital currencies are doing so "entirely at their risk and should best avoid participating therein," the statement said.
The issue therein is that the farther you get from these areas, the fewer options become available — hence the US involvement in promoting delivery programs.
Therein lies one ray of hope that the United States, whatever Mr. Trump does, will continue to do its part in controlling greenhouse gas emissions.
But let's deal in reality — some cops assigned to high-crime inner-city precincts may indeed be influenced by the high rate of criminality therein.
A beautiful memoir about modern marriage, made more beautiful given how well I know, and how much I love, the cast of characters contained therein.
"Therein lies the challenge of the void," said one local law enforcement official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a continuing investigation.
Both statues venerate local men whose exploits furthered extended white supremacy by seizing the North American landmass and subjugating all of the peoples contained therein.
Remember when those RIMs or the BlackBerry pagers, the very small things, it was an attachment with software therein that allowed you to take mobile payments.
But the blatant biases revealed in Strzok&aposs texts and the specificity therein, how he discussed them with his girlfriend are troubling and they remain so.
And therein lies both Nintendo's genius and its most maddening quality: milking nostalgia for the past and combining that with rare collectible products of the present.
Therein lies the biggest risk for an economy which during the early years of AKP rule flourished at least in part from positive, pro-market reforms.
Therein lies what may be the core lesson in Friends From College: in life, there are very few true villains, but a lot of flawed people.
Please tweet about how it was down and how it's hard to tweet about how Twitter's down when it is itself down, and the irony therein.
Here is a quick breakdown of how assorted political factions -- and the key players therein -- have responded, and in many cases shifted, following last week's intervention.
MBARI spots them using underwater robots, known as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), that dive down to the inhospitable ocean depths to observe the alien life therein.
In the only accident to date involving a self-driving car, it was determined humans were at fault, not machines — and yet, therein lies the problem.
Soules contemporaneously files a brief in support of this motion and, by this reference, incorporates the arguments presented therein into this motion," the documents continue. "Mr.
And so I took it upon myself to make an annual pilgrimage to this oracle in order to divine what holiday wisdom might be found therein.
But therein lies the difficulty, because the experiences of racism are lived by people of color and white Americans normally don't see what is going on.
About half of the states have determined that adoption of some fair share policy is appropriate for the state, and by extension the local jurisdictions therein.
Without a single explicit conversation between her characters, Akhtar spotlights wealth, class, and patriarchy, and she leaves it to the audience to draw any conclusions therein.
Congress on its own could bring on impeachment proceedings in the House based on the report — if there was evidence contained therein to warrant such actions.
And therein lies Trump's real threat on foreign policy: He is demonstrating that it would be within the Republican Party's political interests to jettison the neoconservatives.
The show follows Annie and Joy as they're both drawn in to the town's dramas and violence, and struggle to make a place for themselves therein.
Except for the heavy shower that necessitates the heroine and her forbidden soon-to-be lover to find shelter from the storm, and make out therein.
This was the crux of the mission, because the information contained therein was extremely anthropocentric, and the world did not in truth resemble anything like that.
Relatedly, I keep a separate list of "seed entries" — words I'm eager to build an entire puzzle around — that's organized by word length, and alphabetized therein.
LONDON — When Europeans first established a foothold in India, they were interested in acquiring the subcontinent's fabulous wealth and in documenting and understanding the cultures therein.
A concept called "differential privacy" — an en vogue statistical method designed to reap useful intel from big piles of data while protecting personally identifying information therein.
" But, Stewart said, there's an upside to this: "Perhaps therein lies the saving grace of my, Donald J. Trump's, presidency: No one action will be adequate.
If it's an ex, someone you've flirted with for ages or a previous hook-up, therein lies a very likely problem: a lack of honest passion.
In 2015, he collaborated with NYU sociology professor Eric Klinenberg to write Modern Romance, an examination of current-day dating norms and the fraught nuances therein.
Jackson, who ran the EPA from 2009 to 2013, argues the jobs of the future will be centered around clean energy and the technological innovations therein.
To isolate the agent that inhibits B. gladioli's competitors, the researchers cultivated samples from a patient with cystic fibrosis and analysed the chemicals secreted by bacteria therein.
Therein lies the balance the lawmakers are attempting to strike between the constitutional rights of the accused and the duty to protect survivors after a traumatic event.
"Therein lays an ancient truism of security: obscurity doesn't help," security researcher Alec Muffett, who has developed Tor-focused projects, told Motherboard in a Twitter direct message.
Chajtur said the notebooks were used in evidence at the trial of Tony Hernandez, and that the information therein also contained coded references to Juan Orlando Hernandez.
Like so many of the greatest horror films, Get Out is terrifying not in spite of its searing social commentary but because of the brutal truths therein.
His penchant for ideas, his knowledge and experience of the history and culture of his birth, and the artistic traditions therein seem to inform his developing practice.
Therein lies the first challenge: the nimbleness that allows startups to function in the fast-paced twenty-first century is seen as instability by the automotive behemoths.
They also studied the ingredients lists of the three protective sunscreens and tested each of the compounds therein, one at a time, on other batches of mice.
Therein lies the hypocrisy: Companies rely on AI to cut down costs and drive innovation, but are paralyzed when algorithms behave as humans do by showcasing biases.
Reforms that reduce these numbers at the state level will make the real difference in our country's incarceration problem and begin to address the racial disparities therein.
McCain's lengthy career on Capitol Hill, and it is likely that he was on the floor of the Senate railing against the pork-barrel projects contained therein.
Therein lies what may be the most compelling reason for not just one Republican but several to get into the race: a chance to tell the truth.
The difference between the two, and the controversy contained therein, will have to be reconciled in the coming months before the budget can be passed or signed.
I'd be happy to wake with this sensation every morning for the rest of my life, and therein am seriously considering one of these subscriptions for myself.
Therein lies China's mistake for making the US farmer a target of China's wrath: China needs the American farmer, friend or foe, to fulfill its agricultural needs.
To reinforce their case, the investigators dissected the brains of the animals involved in the last experiment and counted up the number of oxytocin-producing cells therein.
Therein lies the key to the market's action: stocks move based on whether their earnings estimates are too high or too low, the "Mad Money" host explained.
And therein lies the true genius of Lil Pump and other rappers of his ilk; their lyricism may not be amazing, but their tracks are downright fun.
And like any viral TikTok, the #FlipTheSwitchChallenge takes place in a bathroom as the mirror, light switch, and faucet therein are key to a successful flip switch.
Despite taking place within the art world and invoking ideas around the philosophical distinctions between "real" and "fake," The Goldfinch fails to locate any thematic resonance therein.
No major print magazine aimed at teenage girls is still in publication (with a team of fact-checkers reviewing all the mental and sexual health advice therein).
" And therein lies the rub, said Jonathan J. Miller of the appraisal firm Miller Samuel: "There's a mismatch between price and value, and the buyers know that.
Therein lies their long-term growth story for Sammy Simnegar, portfolio manager of Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund, which invests 1.24 percent of its portfolio in HDFC Bank.
It was through cheaply made, sex-and-violence laden genre films that Hollywood, or at least a group of mini-studios therein, opted to attract an audience.
And therein lies the problem: beauty products that can't see you through from day to night, from the start of a party to the end of it.
And therein lies the problem: whatever software story Google has to tell about the Pixel is going to get overshadowed by the hardware story, year after year.
That might be the case in the near term, but not in the longer run, and therein lies a very big problem of the Republicans' own making.
How did you select the four artists featured therein, and would you indulge me and give your "hot or not" verdicts on Tom Thomson and Alexander Colville?
But therein lies the rub – every point that interest rates rise is another jump in the billions of dollars the U.S. will have to pay back in interest.
But therein lies the dilemma: nothing in the bill ensures that these public sessions will accurately convey what was discussed in private meetings with companies (minus sensitive information).
Therein lies part of the complexity of Greece's electronic scene—despite destinations spots like Mykonos continue to thrive on foreign dollars, average citizens don't necessarily share that luxury.
And whenever your ... friend smokes, dabs, or eats an edible, the tetrahydrocannabinol molecules therein bind to these sites, stimulating the cells to release a cornucopia of chemical signals.
Government offices (and rogue employees therein) bringing their issues with the president to the only public platform he seems to care about could become a new standard practice.
Therein followed a 100-year stretch of more or less nothing; right up until the 1990s, SM was largely ignored, considered too rare to be of public interest.
Therein is the problem: You have two comedians, and Wilmore, peacocking for laughs and attention and Nye trying to explain something in a way to get people interested.
As the Washington Post noted, publicly traded companies use EDGAR to make public filings—often hours before the potentially market-shifting information contained therein is made officially public.
Therein lays the temptation, Pessoa's devil on her shoulder: The fear of abandoning what you should do, and the danger of ceding control to that which seizes you.
But there's something special about the authenticity lent to a story by someone who has actual life experience with at least a few of the events depicted therein.
It hosts a variety of events, from Manchester Vegan Beer Festival to Sounds from the Other City, and is usually heaving with people—but therein lies the problem.
Down the line, Bonnaillie, Tomasula and company can see their development, and variations therein, implemented into products in a number of ways beyond just well-preserved Polly-O.
Therein lies the rub: In the case of The Writer, I could reach out to her; we've met in person a few times, and we retain mutual friends.
Therein lies the power of Lizzo's music; it is a place for people of all colors, creeds, and backgrounds to come together and celebrate self-acceptance and positivity.
And therein lies the true promise of the nuclear deal: Precisely because of its value, both sides are incentivized to contain their other disputes to ensure its survival.
Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than cases that need to be prosecuted.
And therein lies the question: Did they leave part of the "old" Washington Park intact, or was the brick wall along the length of Third Avenue completely new?
And therein lies the problem: What if your fireplace is clad in dated tile or discolored brick, or your mantel looks out of proportion or out of place?
But, in theory, the streaming method lets them grab devoted game players who have tried out the game, like it, and will stick around and buy stuff therein.
Their need state flips from 'I'm having a baby,' to 'I have to protect my baby' and therein lies the insurance products that can be sold on the platform.
The question therein is: If Westbrook is so offended by how Charles treated her and takes advantage of his young audience, then why does she continue to support Star?
As it descends into Saturn's atmosphere, several of its instruments will be on, including the mass spectrometer, which can essentially "sniff" the atmosphere and determine the chemical compounds therein.
Bands like Rancid, Pennywise, and Sublime were instrumental in developing my musical taste throughout my teen years, which would extend into adulthood, and therein my career writing about music.
"Those around POTUS could care less about the well being and interest of our communities and therein lies the problem," Jackson said in a message obtained by BuzzFeed News.
Twitter is already one of many information sources that are culled by programs that have been developed to read text and gain a basic understanding of the content therein.
It's objectively the best multiple song run of any album this year, and therein lies one of the album's strengths: it confidently shows its hand from the get-go.
And therein lies what could be a path forward if we want to make science seem less partisan: by admitting that none of us, or our parties, are infallible.
Writers — often known in our romantic parlance for being tortured, starving or blocked — can have a love-hate relationship with productivity, fearful that therein lies the road to hackdom.
Therein lies the problem for candidates both in Newport and beyond: for every voter potentially won over by a firm line on Brexit, another is likely to be repelled.
As it descended into Saturn's atmosphere, several of its instruments were turned on, including the mass spectrometer, which could essentially "sniff" the atmosphere and determine the chemical compounds therein.
" He added, "Therein lies the true democratic nature of art, and, also, in the fact that a single creative work is one man's act of reverence for all men.
What many of the chiefs understood was in the treaty and what was actually written therein after Congress ratified it were like two horses whose colorations did not match.
And therein lies the problem: When political differences shatter friendships, when we attribute disagreements to deep character flaws, it usually means politics has become too central to our lives.
Therein lies Dream Babes' raison d'être; an ongoing collaborative platform developed between visual artist and female drag performer Victoria Sin and the London-based organization Auto Italia South East.
"Therein lies the problem: The FDA doesn't specify a specific energy level, so it can vary from testing lab to testing lab based on their standard practices," says Wilson.
Therein lies the truth of the particular moment that the business community faces and one that, at least so far, Mr. Buffett, at age 88, may be immune from.
Sometimes themeless Saturdays are just hard, and therein lies the satisfaction of finishing, but there is a slight derangement to some of Andy Kravis's arrangements that I quite adored.
Therein is the meaty, unexpected marrow of Parasite's story: You're rooting for the villains, the Kim family that worms its way into the affluent Parks' lives, the entire time.
Showing respect even to an enemy they fought against; trying to understand even an enemy that they hated — therein lies the spirit of tolerance embraced by the American people.
Interspersed throughout are interludes and flashbacks to concentration camps and the atrocities committed therein, lest the viewer start to feel that the Hunters are being a little too cruel.
His little eyes blinked rapidly with confusion at the new sensation of the artificial nipple, then relaxed and half-closed as the warmed breast milk therein started to flow.
But therein lies the problem, the idea of a single evolutionary ladder was the founding assumption of the discipline, an assumption that quickly ran into all sorts of problems.
"And therein lies the priceless value of the Instagram story: proof of existence that Zuckerberg can turn visions of growth and impact into reality without undue meddling," Hoefflinger wrote.
The authors of these memes must imagine that there is some kind of idealized happy medium between Clinton's body and Swift's body, but therein they, themselves, miss the point.
"Burglary just means entering a structure with the 'intent' to commit some kind of crime therein—even if you step right back out and nothing else happens," he said.
It's easy to read it as a simple hit job ordered by an editor who hates the (then) president-elect, but the information contained therein is, shall we say, convincing.
Therein lies the rub: Much of the reboot material is from properties that were either modestly successful or long forgotten, and may prove challenging to revive at the box office.
After that first clean I popped the lid to check on the contents of the S6's transparent lint bin — finding an impressive quantity of dusty fuzz neatly wadded therein.
I should be able to sit at the table amicably and dine with someone who is diametrically opposed to me on issues like health care and the federal government therein.
Therein, the company ensures that "every element of that journey" is controlled and of the required standard; that's in contrast to services that partner with hospitals or other care centers.
Sure, nothing on the internet is quite as bad as User Inyerface, but there are plenty of sites out there that are pretty close, and therein lies the true horror.
The more shows like Head Over Heels that exist, the more opportunities there are to expose people to the full breadth of sexual and gender identities, and the beauty therein.
The system turns the Android experience into a full desktop (albeit with the limited processing power contained therein) and features  enterprise support from the likes of Citrix, VMware and Amazon.
Last week Third Way, a centrist policy shop that has traditionally pushed Democrats to embrace free markets, released its own analysis of major metropolitan areas and the economic conditions therein.
Therein lies the optimism of Deadwood: Individuals may be driven by rage, but pull enough of them together and they might build a better world by balancing each other's furies.
You see, I also wrote that this update does not mean that you should go out and buy a new Wear OS watch — and therein lies the problem for Google.
The power contained therein explodes (the "S-bomb") at the famous cafe Les Deux Magots, manifesting art images into reality and opening a rupture with Hell at the same time.
Since this loss of methane also deprives the host of the energy therein, thus probably reducing its growth rate, controlling methanogenic bacterial activity in ruminants looks like a beneficial twofer.
The result is what has become common in the way Americans access news now, via websites that fit their specific political and/or ideological beliefs … regardless of the credibility therein.
Investors can buy the broad market of government and corporate bonds, they can target international fixed-income markets, or they can invest in slices of the market or sectors therein.
The original resolution calling for the list stipulates only that the council's high commissioner is requested "to transmit the data therein in the form of a report" to the council.
For a team of medical researchers led by Bernd Schnabl of the University of California, San Diego suggest the culprit is alcohol's effect on the gut, and the bacteria therein.
Still therein lies as good a reason as any for pressing on in times of struggle—you just kind of have to, because the ending is the same for everyone.
Any disputes about the length of the contract or proper enforcement therein goes to an unspecified "grievance committee" which I'm sure will be fairly adjudicated by justice-minded neutral parties.
And therein lies the true challenge of writing across difference, or of writing a political novel — if the politics overcomes the prose, then it becomes something other than a novel.
"Scribe," which begins with the baying of hounds and ends with silence, reminds us on every page that humans remain the storytelling animal, and that therein might lie our salvation.
" — Rachel Simmons, author, Jerusalem, 1992 "Protect what makes you different at all costs (therein lies your power) — resist the urge to make yourself small so that others can feel bigger.
Therein is probably a lesson about the pitfalls of cashing in on diversity for the sake of diversity, but there have also been many legacy heroes' books that have flopped.
And that means we cannot dismiss the associated implications about the end of the meritocracy, and our own complicity — or what Ivan Bart, president of IMG Models, calls "obsession" — therein.
Ms. Hearst, who last season announced a carbon-neutral fashion show, has long been one of the most vocal designers in the city about climate change and fashion's responsibility therein.
But therein lies a big rift between Democrats when it comes to this bill: Progressives like Warren don't trust federal regulators under the Trump administration to get the job done.
Dr. Roggeman agrees that parents must help kids learn how to identify images that have been altered, and they must also have age-appropriate discussions about the messages being conveyed therein.
"I am extremely concerned that if court records regarding custody are not sealed, information contained therein will cause irreparable damage to our children's privacy rights," he said in his own declaration.
And therein lies the problem: Conservative media is invested in the marginalization of conservative ideas, and so the rise of right-wing media has been a disaster for serious conservatives. Yes!
Taking samples from sponges, and checking the DNA therein, might thus, Dr Mariani reasoned, be an effective way to assess the diversity of species in the region surrounding a particular sponge.
And perhaps therein lies the root of the problems the Trump team is having: They have spent so much time studying Nixon's 1968 campaign that they are starting to copy it.
Thanks to a bug in the app, a kid could be invited to a group chat by a friend authorized to do so, but the users therein required no such authorization.
"All Under Heaven" follows the illustrated tradition of books like Shizuo Tsuji's "Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art" and Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," and therein lies its strength.
The show freely plays not only with color — as evident in the first few episodes set at Clockwork Psychiatric Hospital and the '70s tracksuits therein — but also with space and composition.
"Uber has so far not disputed that the Jacobs letter and documents and information regarding Uber's conduct described therein was responsive to Waymo's discovery requests or Court Orders," the filing reads.
Therein lies the uneasy alliance: The white nationalists, neo-Nazis and alt-right are energized by Trump's election, and yet many find his white power positioning falls short of their own.
First he thought of digging a hole in the back yard and interring the cat therein, but then he trembled when he thought what the neighbors might think he was burying.
"The SARB has filed an application to the Gauteng North High Court for the review of the Public Protector's report and evidential factual inaccuracies therein," the bank said in a statement.
The nine songs contained therein are surprisingly diverse for a band that, after no more than five seconds, gives you a full picture of what to expect on every subsequent track.
Lin aims to teach (and hopefully change behavior), while Vu and Oliver's gong creates a space for a meditative reflection on the state of biodiversity and the role of technology therein.
Thanks,Elon[CNBC/CNBC]If you know anything regarding Tesla's Fremont plant or claims of industrial sabotage therein, shoot an email or send relevant documents through Gizmodo Media Group's Secure Drop site.
A few times a day, I post articles as a point of discussion, and then the group, which now numbers over 21000,22017, discusses those articles — and the topics therein — in the comments.
I'm certain there's a Macaulay Culkin somewhere in the deck, and therein lies my challenge: I want Culkin to visit this grilled cheese place, order a sandwich, and receive the Culkin photo.
But therein lies the problem: When you work at the same place and hang out with the same people, you're constrained from creative growth and experiencing what the world can offer you.
General Clapper, the director of national intelligence, gave a statement in which he said that the intelligence community has made no judgement about the reliability of this document or the claims therein.
But therein lies the case for caution: the corollary of Tories bickering when the going is good is that (much more so than Labour) they generally pull together if up against it.
Although the zine is to be released in conjunction with the new season, the women therein do not appear to be wearing any clothes at all, much less ones designed by Kanye.
For you and your Pennywise-lovin' pals to qualify as "clowns" for the evening, slap on some makeup, a wig, a costume, a foam nose, some oversized shoes, or any combination therein.
Bagehot may have applied some creative licence in the paragraphs above, but he was astonished to encounter every single one of the arguments therein at a recent pro-Brexit meeting in Hampshire.
And therein lies the problem with nostalgia culture—while nostalgia can be comforting, an abundance of revivals over a relatively short period of time can ultimately leave audiences more fatigued than revived.
They'll switch off parental duties every other week, with one parent taking their "time off" in the adjoining garage while the other one gets the house, kids, and all the responsibilities therein.
Even then, both the "end user" devices and the wireless routers serving up the connectivity will have to be using Wi-Fi 2400 in order for people to experience the enhancements therein.
Therein lies the essential question: Does England have enough elite players to not only advance out of a group that includes Belgium, Panama and Tunisia but also play deep into the tournament?
In an epilogue, Caxton wrote that, after receiving an English translation of the French version of "The Dictes," he read the manuscript and "found nothing discordant therein"—well, except for one thing.
Therein lies an inherent insecurity, if you held a legacy claim to security simply by accident of birth and a systematic oppression of people who would compete with you for that security.
Indeed, when James Madison, the "Father of the Constitution," introduced the Bill of Rights in the House of Representatives, he made clear his understanding that the guarantees contained therein protected individual rights.
"This contemptuous disobedience with the court order leaves us with no option but to accept the petitioner's claims that the I.T. system was infiltrated and the data therein interfered with," she said.
Also, we don't yet know how Google plans to take the critical part of Allo — the services from its smart assistant therein — to other apps and platforms, which is Google's ultimate goal.
However, reductionist and neocolonial theories of Mexican cartels have for too long hamstrung efforts to properly understand these complex entities and capture the vast potential therein, according to Dr. Rodrigo Nieto-Gomez.
Today, we have a story of the future, teleportation, and the high-octane transit breakdowns that occur therein, all of which is en route to becoming a major motion picture from Lionsgate.
Therein lies the potential power of VR — to create new realities where we can be what we choose to be, rather than what we are told to be or born to be.
And therein lies the lesson for all of us: any group, movement or political candidate willing to say or do anything for the sake of returning to power is demonstrably unfit for it.
They injected mice that had metastatic breast cancer with their doped liposomes and were able, using a PET scanner, to follow what happened to the drugs therein over the course of a week.
Therein lies the bigger problem: The president sets the tone for the way his representatives to other countries act; what's acceptable in an ambassador is determined by the people in charge of them.
To find out more, Dr Jacobs and her colleagues collected blood from 142 animals belonging to ten species of Eulemur and analysed the DNA of the cells therein to search for this mutation.
Therein lies a third layer of inequity: the policy applies only to inhabitants of villages in the New Territories, a largely rural district of Hong Kong, much of which borders on Guangdong province.
The complication therein lies in figuring out how to solve a problem in a totally different ecosystem; a problem that Facebook hasn't figured out a meaningful solution to on even its main platform.
It just so happens that these people who are living in poverty, off the grid and don't trust the government are also black and Muslim — and therein lies the problem with the case.
At the same time, Trump said he has looked into breaking up the big banks, therein reviving part of the now-repealed Glass-Steagall act that essentially separated commercial and investment banking activity.
Therein lies the answer to a riddle that perplexes an ever-increasing portion of the American population who has not served in the military: How do you thank a veteran for their service?
Though the report notes that the health effects of e-cigarettes are not completely known, it says e-cigarette aerosol is not a harmless water vapor – there are several known carcinogens contained therein.
Failure to do so will exacerbate the difficulties associated with operating in megacities, prolong conflicts therein, and create circumstances where hostile groups can exploit physical and virtual sanctuaries largely unobserved by U.S. forces.
And therein lie the two narratives of social media in 2018: One is of a platform so porous that users have been manipulated and mind melded, all while Russians meddled in U.S. elections.
Like the I.V.F. industry, the creative writing business has many critics who deplore the notion that creativity can or should be taught and believe some central mystery of life is being violated therein.
Interstate 95 and Route 46 create a loop around Leonia, and therein lies a problem: Tie-ups send some motorists off the highway in search of local access to the world's busiest crossing.
Republicans and Democrats by and large are in favor of rebuilding our nations critical infrastructure the only question is how to do it and how to pay for it and therein lays compromise.
Likewise, Democrats and Republicans are in favor of secure borders and dealing with "dreamers" in a fair and equitable way the only question is how best to do it and therein lays compromise.
The onerous weight borne by anyone who hopes to find the crowd-captivating sparkle therein is suggested by the title of Mr. Carter's play, which opened Sunday night at the Cherry Lane Theater.
And in "The Great Patriotic War" — the title refers to World War II and everything the Soviets endured therein — so much of what happens hinges on her, whether she knows it or not.
Since her debut in the Paris art scene in the early 1970s, Messager has created an eccentric menagerie of mythologies suggestive of the complexity of the female body, therein exploring concepts of the feminine.
Therein lies the problem for the two: As easy at it may seem for Sasha to come swooping in and begin a new life with Marcus, she's frustrated that he's given up on himself.
Caldwell as much as to identify with her, to see the ambitious young woman inside the thickening flesh of the middle-aged, middle-class matron, and to recognize the compromises and broken dreams therein.
The report and discussion thereof is bound to be highly politically charged from the get-go and the repercussions from what is disclosed therein are sure to reach many in and out of office.
"How better to provide a distraction therein than through a re-escalation on the ground in Crimea/Donbas, allowing Russians and Ukrainians to question what has been gained from independence by Ukraine," Ash explains.
But therein lies the point: The exceptional returns of ETF's that track indices like the Nasdaq-100 were made possible, in no small part, by the strength of the behemoths in the chart above.
Therein, one can pick out the Chemical Brothers back when they had more hair and new ideas, Rebotini without his trademark mustache and tailored three-piece suits, and a young and reckless Carl Craig.
But sometimes, there are better things than music, like this video of a bounce house that went airborne in Niagara County, New York, and the phrases uttered therein, which are a symphony unto themselves.
"This is in order to prevent the device from being compromised by third parties, avoiding negative consequences on the protection of personal data contained therein as well as on investigative activities," the authority wrote.
Also, having Mr. Bolton testify offers him and his newfound Democratic allies an opportunity to make other damaging disclosures that may not yet have been discovered in his book or may not lie therein.
People who are trying to build strength, and therein probably gain muscle, which is you, benefit from a protein intake somewhere in the range of 2225 to 0.91 grams per pound of body weight.
President Trump abused the powers of his high office through the following means: (1) Directing the White House to defy a lawful subpoena by withholding the production of documents sought therein by the Committees.
But therein lies the dichotomy because while General Kim is feared and hated, he also happens to be the primary face of North Korea&aposs charm offensive which began during the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Therein lies the triumph of Johnson's and Parks's adaptation, and even where it improves upon the book on which it is based: Native Son confronts the complications of being Black in America by looking inward.
Most of Ark's actively managed ETFs are outperforming the broader market this year, and therein lies the strategy for how Ark — whose top holding is, indeed, the periodically downtrodden stock of Tesla — makes its money.
"The Board vigorously denies the allegations in the report and considers the information contained therein to be inaccurate and misleading," AAC Chairman Koh Boon Hwee said in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Therein lies, perhaps, one of the main reasons why male full frontal nudity continues to feel so striking — and why, perhaps, Euphoria's so-called boundary-pushing storytelling caused a stir even before it had premiered.
Therein, the Alphabet unit proposes using data-tracking tools around transportation and parking to save and generate revenue for the city while creating more ways for residents to use private ride-sharing services like Uber.
The Saturday night event capped 24 hours of intense attention on Trump's rallies and his occasionally aggressive rhetoric therein – and the protests, demonstrations, and large groups of supporters that his bold, controversial political stances draw.
By having an AI "watch" all our videos—having it track the myriad sexual positions, behaviors, clothing, noises, facial expressions, and scenery contained therein—we could "teach" it to make its own videos from scratch.
Therein is the possibility that Deadpool 2 could be using elements of "fridging," that it also could be subverting other facets of it, and that it's something that we don't immediately have to completely dismiss.
However until we find a way to reconcile our logical brains with our sensationalist and story-hungry brains, America will continue to allow many mass shootings and lives lost therein to slip through the cracks.
And therein lies the rub: We're so polarized as a country now that many cable news viewers appear to only wish to have their worldview validated by running off to safe spaces on the dial.
It's hard to believe that this entire series of events — from Stormy Daniels's "60 Minutes" interview to the FBI raid seeking the materials mentioned therein — wasn't orchestrated at the highest levels of the Democratic Party.
Yet therein lies the reward: In our time together, my neighbors and I have learned a thing or two about how to not only create, but negotiate our common life with more ease and compassion.
Some fans have balked at the album's huge price tag, but considering the wealth of goodies contained therein, there's an argument to be made for that price point, some music industry experts told CNBC recently.
Like all great and enduring fairy tales, it serves a social function: It gives us a metaphor to use when we talk about romance and marriage and what the power dynamics therein should look like.
"This is particularly because of the ever-increasing amount of time that most individuals spend online and the increasing amount of personal and sensitive information that they share therein." http://yoshuaokon.com/ing/works/freedomfries/video_vi.
For this popular podcast, which YouTube considered developing into an animated series last year, Daniel Van Kirk reads news stories aloud, and the identical twins Randy and Jason Sklar riff on the stupidity contained therein.
FEC Commissioner Caroline Hunter reportedly blocked the board's routine weekly digest from being published after Chair Ellen Weintraub submitted a draft memo to be included therein concerning "Interpretive Rule Concerning Prohibited Activities Involving Foreign Nationals".
According to investors, therein lies the dilemma for Saudi policymakers: The country is only just pulling out of recession, and the last thing that the economy needs is a sustained dose of tightening, Chenevix explained.
Therein lies a potential danger — that we humans will begin to focus on a narrower set of experiences, ones that provide us with emotional rewards but make us less creative and less adaptable, Leanse says.
People like Philip, Elizabeth, Oleg, and Stan have been trained to read them, peel them apart, and find the truth therein — but even they can't fill in all the blanks, whether they know it or not.
Being a web programmer who is working on AI and conversational interfaces, this stirred my interest even more and compelled me to check out the services listed therein — and a few others of the same category.
Apple's wearable fortunes come from two distinct sub-categories: more mature wrist-worn devices that include smartwatches and wearable trackers (and all of the overlap therein) and fully wireless earbuds or "hearables," as they're sometimes known.
Meerkat, which is in the process of pivoting away from live-streaming, landed huge names like U2 and Madonna on its service but still failed, and the Kamcord co-founder believes that therein lies the issue.
"There can be no doubt that the subject matter of the report is incendiary, and therefore, the stakes for individuals reproached therein are substantially heightened," Chief Justice Thomas Saylor wrote in the court's 85033-page order.
At the time, George H.W. Bush's Central Intelligence Agency was monitoring the program—and its paid assets' involvement therein—while the Condor states coordinated through a U.S. military communications system located in the Panama Canal Zone.
The method is very simple In the show, Kondo acts as a tiny garbage fairy for messy people, alighting on their houses and the piles of stuff therein to share the wisdom of the "KonMari" method.
We know as early as the epigraph that Bob will flee the sugar plantation where he is in bondage, so the 43 pages dedicated to his deliberations on the matter sag despite some excellent writing therein.
However, there were no figures for Q3 2018 and, since September, the price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency has plummeted further still, therein reducing the appeal of buying a mining machine and likely impacting Bitmain's sales.
It's one thing to appreciate the cultural aspects of these musical forms, yet another to home in on the lyrics, the power of the repetition employed therein, the subtle turns of phrase and uses of wit.
His death put a spotlight on the police department's relationship with the black residents of Baltimore, and the results of a survey released on March 8 show why the tension therein was bound to boil over.
Researchers are reliant on the figures' location and context, and therein lies the challenge, as many of the medieval churches where the Sheela-na-gigs are located were built to replace former pagan sites of worship.
And therein lies the germ of an economic dynamic that could doom AVs to fall short of their potential and do great damage along the way — the same way it did to much of the internet.
The installation is not total or immersive in the sense that particular details still matter, and therein lies the poetics of Ögel, a conceptual artist animated by objects and images as much as by writing and seeing.
In the course of fact-checking this piece, we talked to more than sixty people to confirm the reporting contained therein, including senior White House officials, a senior member of the Vice-President's office, the RGA, Rep.
Nonetheless, considering the European Reassurance Initiative and inclusion of the Raptor deployments therein (also plausibly in a form of so-called Rapid Raptor Package), the stealth fighter may become a more common sight in the European theater.
But those repercussions aren't necessarily what you might think — and therein lies the brilliant beauty of this book, which challenges the judgements we make about women's choices, and the people who make those judgements to begin with.
Others choose to go directly to a legal means for enforcing the ADA, and therein lies the crux of the controversy over the conversation about ADA suits, and a world of very shaky ground for disability advocates.
On the Bandcamp page for the release, Gast tags the patois-titled tape with the banners "folk" and "United Kingdom," suggesting that the music contained therein is in some way related to his purported country of origin.
After spending two years in prison (including a stint in Siberia) during which she was hospitalized following a hunger strike and wrote letters decrying the brutal conditions therein, Tolokno was released—but has continued to be targeted.
While that service does have tie-ins with the Moglix platform, it also allows any customer to bring their existing sales channels into a digital environment, therein preparing them to get their needs online, ideally with Moglix.
"Travelers are obligated to present electronic devices and the information contained therein in a condition that allows inspection of the device and its contents," the new directive reads, going on to note that can require obtaining passcodes.
If the OIG draws a connection between McCabe's political relationships and the decisions he made, therein would lie the elusive "smoking gun" that FBI senior leadership purposely distorted their fealty to the Constitution and the bureau's mission.
As many of these funds are subsidized federally, one has to wonder why the various federal inspector general agencies with criminal investigators aren't assigning staff to/from Philadelphia field offices to actively build their own cases therein.
Therein, Google will offer an option that may look* like this: With it, Google is rolling out a new site called My Activity, an extension of My Account, the personal privacy user hub it introduced last year.
Anderson's stories pointed to the ridiculous nature of attempting to create very specific myths out of false memories, and her tale of the pillow speaker leaking acid into her mouth even pointed to the dangers involved therein.
Nintendo just announced its end of year financials, and in doing so revealed that it sold 16.95 million Switch consoles in the last year, taking it to 34.7 million sales to date and therein surpassing the N64.
And therein may lie the lesson: JPMorgan might have thought it would have lost big fees if it had abandoned WeWork, but it lost something more valuable — a small part of its reputation — by sticking with it.
And therein may lie the lesson: JPMorgan might have thought it would have lost big fees if it had abandoned WeWork, but it lost something more valuable — a small part of its reputation — by sticking with it.
The deadliest attack took place in Kunduz Province, where the Taliban attacked a security outpost in the Konjak village of Imam Sahib District, killing 11 security forces before capturing the outpost and the weapons and equipment therein.
Therein lies the seductive appeal of identity politics, as well as its fatal flaw: stripping the complex nuances of the individual in favor of assigning representative moral value based on a singular characteristic of a collective group.
That warning called on African-American travelers, visitors, and all Missourians to "pay special attention and exercise extreme caution when traveling throughout the state given the series of questionable, race-based incidents occurring statewide recently, and noted therein."
Barring a handful of requisite crowd-pleasing bookings, most artists at this year's festival fall under that umbrella, or any number of hyphenated subgenres therein—psych folk, grunge psych, shoegaze, psych punk, art rock, noise psych, et cetera.
Sure, maybe you don't tangibly hold it in your hands as much if you're not one to collect records or CDs or god help you, cassettes, but the album cover remains the face of the songs contained therein.
In a Thursday morning news conference, Assange said that WikiLeaks would help tech companies affected by the CIA leaks by giving them a sneak peek at some of the information therein so that they could patch vulnerabilities early.
Therein lies the irony: humans are delicate creatures and climate change has a high risk of taking us out — or at least making our lives nearly unbearable — but tardigrades will only go down when the Sun does, too.
Writers-on-writing is a genre with a long history and a great deal of interest among practitioners of the form, and many of the greatest examples therein contain concrete instructions, advice, or activities to get readers writing.
Jackson, however, told Stone he can send out as many tweets or posts as he wants asking for donations to his legal defense fund and can therein deny the charges against him or claim innocence — but that's it.
And therein lies the rub: in the world of constant software updates, firmware updates, and bug fixes, you're supposed to be patient and wait it out (and give more of your personal data over, while you're at it).
"This case presents the question whether the automobile exception to the Fourth Amendment permits a police officer, uninvited without a warrant, to enter the curtilage of a home in order to search a vehicle parked therein," she wrote.
And therein lies the problem for the United States Whether one considers the 12-member NLF, the many al-Qaeda backed factions, Turkey, Russia, Iran, Syria, or Israel, each has its own identity and pursues its own interests.
"Therein lies the rub with graduating a movie to the summer movie season: The idea — and it's often true — that audiences will migrate from one big blockbuster to the next," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore.
How something that is supposed to be about death and suicide and depression can also be one of the most relaxing and comforting albums to have ever been made is beyond me, but therein lies its undeniable appeal.
Photo: Awood CenterAmazon is well known for its sprawling Fulfillment Centers and the lackluster working conditions therein, but just as important to its logistics operations are its delivery hubs—smaller, and often staffed heavily with part-time workers.
"Your willingness to release the transcript of your calls with President Zelensky necessarily means that you do not believe there is anything contained therein that would cause any harm to U.S. national security if publicly disclosed," Schiff wrote.
Therein lies a potentially major stumbling block not only for Ms. Merkel, but for all of Europe, which has been waiting for Germany to form a government for three and a half months since its inconclusive September election.
But GSA Deputy Counsel Lenny Loewentritt told the site in a statement that the transition team officials were explicitly told that "in using our devices," any materials stored therein "would not be held back in any law enforcement" requests.
They range from things like actin and myosin, which collaborate to flex muscle cells—and thus the muscles of which those cells are part—to the enzymes of the Krebs cycle, which disassemble glucose to release the energy therein.
And below deck, invisible to those on shore, she carried eight autonomous submarines called HUGINs, each six metres long, weighing 1,800kg, and containing a titanium sphere to protect the sensitive electronics therein from the pressure of the ocean's depths.
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There are different audio cues and visual cues that you pick up with time and experience, and therein lies the game: keep throwing yourself at a threat until you learn its behaviors, then use that knowledge to overcome it.
And while we now believe they probably didn't see the Earth with water (as some pre-Rosetta theories claimed), they may have dropped organic compounds into the primordial soup, flavoring, and perhaps even instigating, the life that formed therein.
Many critics did, and initial reviews took a dark view of the violence overload, especially of the gendered aspects therein, to the degree that a room of critics asked producers and HBO execs to defend it earlier this summer.
The case differs slightly from the ongoing dispute over San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook's iPhone, in which the Justice Department is trying to force Apple to help it unlock the physical device to access the data contained therein.
A third aspect, never talked about, as far as I can tell, in the Zip codes that you and I both operate in and the overlap therein, is all of these people made times to write their thoughts down.
And therein lies one of the inherent tensions with a for-profit meditation company: In the rush to expand a business, it's easy to misrepresent, oversell or exaggerate the benefits of a product, especially something as mercurial as mindfulness.
"Any rule must expressly reaffirm that the states have broad flexibility to identify the appropriate factors to consider when setting performance standards based on the unique circumstances of their state and the regulated sources therein," said the Chamber coalition.
And therein lies another overarching theme we're seeing right now, is those big companies, Amazon, Apple, Google, because of the capital they have, and because the public markets want them to continue innovating, unlike their competitors, like Walmart and Target.
I've had a particular weakness for Peter Pan kinds of queers, which doesn't encompass all andro bois but, rather, a particular subset therein: lesbians and enbies living out delayed adolescences after being denied the real thing in their closeted youths.
In a study publicized during a 2014 security conference in Hamburg, researchers demonstrated how hackers could insert themselves into a device's call-forwarding function, redirecting calls, and any private information discussed therein, to themselves before bouncing them back to the receiver.
As one who spends considerable time teaching young people how to make sense of power and authority and, therein, how to cultivate their own capacity for leadership, I confess to having no interest in training them to discover their inner loudmouth.
It deconstructs how forms of ethno-nationalism manifest in supposedly neutral institutions, but also how this becomes a romantic myth that supports political references in support of the nation state, and with it forms of political belonging and social communities therein.
And therein lies a design conundrum: Swipe-based apps like Tinder offer basic filters (such as for age and proximity), but filters are less essential to the user experience as they are on apps that have a scrolling-grid interface.
Bruneau and Taiga co-founders Gabriel Bernatchez and Paul Achard—all of whom are in their mid-20s—were blissfully unaware of the heated debate surrounding snowmobiling, and the business opportunity therein, while studying engineering at McGill University in Montreal.
But Dr Bale has now roped some men into the experiment, too—namely 25 male students who have provided regular semen samples in order that the micro-RNAs therein can be tracked and correlated with such stressful events as sitting exams.
Instamojo's big selling point is ease of sale; that's through a unique link that sellers share with customers for the check-out, therein bypassing some of the challenges of online payment in India, which include somewhat cumbersome steps for card transactions.
Yet again the limitations of mismatched standards and record-keeping enter the equation: The team compared data from Mexico City and Milan and soon found that the two have very different ways of dividing the city, and recorded different data therein.
As for the "solvent-cleared organs" portion of the name, therein lies the gruesome bit: water and fat are chemically stripped and dehydrated out of the specimen over the course of several days, shrinking it by as much as 65 percent.
Therein lies the most horrible aspect of the "don't feed" mantra: rather than doing anything to address the trolls, the more tangible effect is to silence the victim and the reality of their abuse, or worse, to blame them for it.
Therein lies a catch, however: while PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users will get the three-game collection for free, that collection is a PC-only released — so they'll have to play those games on a computer, rather than their consoles.
She also established something with some of the other men vying for her heart and therein was the problem between her and Luke P., who has been divisive in the house of men competing for a final rose from Brown.
Stepping outside of the academy, it makes no sense for Vermont and Hawaii be held to the same standards of selecting the number and locations of polling places they should provide — let alone how many voting machines each should have therein.
Therein lies the trade paradox for the Fed: It doesn't want to ease preemptively on the basis of tariff threats that may not materialize, but it also wants to avoid standing idle in the face of potentially damaging trade policy developments.
And therein lies one way out of the trap: Seeing why Facebook thinks a particular post is relevant to us could also make it easier to dismiss it, just as it's easy to dismiss Amazon recommendations based on purchases we regret.
However, in painting traditionally black or Hispanic neighborhoods plastered with advertisements and construction cranes, Arroyo, like a Highwayman, might have the posture of an observer, but what he sees is not without socioeconomic and racial implications — and therein lies their strength.
She's called it HOPELESSNESS, an all-caps, synthesizers-blaring summation of the situations depicted therein, which included drone bombing, Orwellian surveillance, the inevitable fallibility of even the most well-intentioned elected officials, and other inescapable travails of the modern era.
If a billionaire like Bill Gates walks into a bar, the average wealth of the people therein will be astronomical, but it doesn't mean the typical patron can now afford to switch from drinking Miller Lite to Dom Pérignon Champagne.
The use of taxpayer money to resolve problems and therein protect retail bondholders in all three banks has been highly contentious given it flies in the face of the European Commission's commitment to avoid bailouts and all of the recent legislation.
We encounter the work as though the scenarios were real, and therein lies the intrigue of Bartlett's work, which is his ability to paint what exists before him with a sleight of hand that never strays too far into fantasy.
I'm reading something right now about the history of Rome during the 53 years when they really came into power, and this idea of the Roman state growing, the Greek state growing, and the differences therein fascinate me beyond belief.
The Independent Democratic Conference has maintained such payments are allowed by a clause that allows payment for service in any "special capacity therein or directly connected therewith," though the law lays out exact dollar amounts payable to leaders in other positions.
Streaming "First Match," a Netflix Original movie that made its debut on March 30, begins with near-surreal imagery: a shot of a blue sky with a fluffy cloud suspended therein, into which a swatch of green flies in slow motion.
I am not an anarchist; I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy; and it is my intention in good faith to become a citizen of the United States of America and to permanently reside therein.
And therein lies the biggest challenge confronting Quilliam in Europe and, as it seeks to expand, in America: Though Nawaz himself is a star, there is something both noble and perilously square about this kind of eat-your-peas forced secularism.
Portfolium, an ePortfolio network that allows students to make their papers, problem sets and presentations (and the competencies therein) visible to employers, has grown to over 180 colleges and universities and 5 million-plus students and alumni in just over one year.
"Our votes in favor of the 'Obamacare Repeal Resolution' do not indicate in any way our support for the revenue, spending and deficit numbers therein, nor for the use of those numbers as the basis for future federal budgets," the three wrote.
It's a small but noteworthy loss for the burgeoning self-driving trucking industry and the innovators therein, like Uber, Tesla, and Amazon, which have all lobbied for clear national rules governing the autonomous big rigs they want to build, sell, or use.
The Guardian added that if Cambridge Analytica is unable to comply, they can simply hand over the passwords for servers seized during the raid—something that suggests investigators may have yet to gain access to the possible treasure trove of information therein.
So do the men and the women of the FBI who run really high profile investigations, do they really carry on a running commentary via text message about the subject of their investigations and what they hope happens to the key players therein?
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But therein lies many more stars of Godard's lens: Marlene Jobert, Anna Karina, Jean Seberg, and more have influenced how we few French style, their seemingly unattainable joie de vivre (at least for Americans), and the mystique of French culture in general.
For those unaware of the 2018 scandal's intricacies, the documentary plays like an informative thriller, doling out blame to Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, its parent company Strategic Communication Laboratories, and the many culpable individuals therein, while maintaining a well-researched and tense narrative.
Zinke rejects the idea much of the land under federal ownership should be turned over to the states or the people therein, and he supports fully funding the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which the federal government uses to buy more land.
"I intend to enter into a trade agreement with Mexico — and with Canada if it is willing, in a timely manner, to meet the high standards for free, fair, and reciprocal trade contained therein," Trump said in the notice to the House.
And therein lies a tale, about a life in which notoriety gave way to its flip side, obscurity, and about a journalistic decision in which one imperative of reporting — to be timely — deferred to a greater one: to simply get the story out.
Opinion Columnist Last month the Vatican and Pope Francis hosted the Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazon Region, a meeting to discuss the challenges facing Amazonia and the Catholic Church therein that managed to be extremely wild and extremely predictable at once.
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Two years later, the League of Nations Mandate explicitly stated that the Mandatory Power was responsible for putting into effect the Balfour Declaration in favor of a Jewish national home in Palestine, and that Jews have the right to settle anywhere therein.
Yet our universe consists essentially entirely of matter, and therein lies the problem: We have two observations that are inarguable (the production of equal amounts of matter and antimatter, and the preponderance of matter) and are in stark contradiction with one another.
"Indigenous forest people are better-placed to protect their forest, not just because they love trees and other resources therein, but because it is very important for poverty reduction," said Bruno Mfou'ou Mfou'ou, director of forests at the Ministry of Forests and Wildlife.
Five times a day, starting well before dawn, these loudspeakers broadcast the muezzin's call to prayer in Lod, a city of Arabs and Jews near Ben-Gurion International Airport, and therein lies one more friction point in a country full of them.
Therein lies a great coming conflict, one that I'm sure will lead to street protests, riots, and civil strife—the kind described explicitly in my novel The Transhumanist Wager, where a religious-fundamentalist government shuts down extreme science in the name of conservatism.
The mystical aesthetics and luminous scenography of the duo's shows were trumped only by the improvisation therein, with Harrington and Nicolas Jaar combining the electronic and the organic to wrestle new sounds from the bluesy, psychedelic sojourns of 2013's acclaimed Psychic.
And therein lies the real value of the effort: He has the chance to be heard on issues about which he cares deeply — in my case, to win and then make a peace, to fight for tax reform, full employment and health care.
She can't stop worrying about the rumble in her gut, or the breeding microbes therein, or the possibility of contracting an infection involving clostridium difficile, or the prospect of sweating, or not being able to stop sweating, or touching someone who is sweating.
" Mr. Wolff continued: "The whole art form of concerts, and of orchestras in classical music, is not part of the educational curriculum any more, not part of what young people are expected to learn, and therein lies the nub of the problem.
Their interest in my situation lasted only, at best, about 60 seconds, and therein lay one of life's most powerful (if alarming) lessons: Unless you are paying their bills, very few people care or think about what you are doing and why.
"I made the final decision to publish the Dossier because I believed that the information reported in the CNN story made the Dossier itself, rather than the allegations therein, an important story," BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith wrote to the court.
"Your willingness to release the transcript of your calls with President Zelensky necessarily means that you do not believe there is anything contained therein that would cause any harm to U.S. national security if publicly disclosed," Schiff wrote in the Friday letter.
The problem therein is that all these products run the risk of oversaturating the market and watering down the original concept, turning the Korean 10-step skin care routine into another cronut, cupcake, or CrossFit— a fad whose popularity ended up ruining it.
The genius of the idea may be fleeting, but the result is forever, and therein lies the fun: It's a modern-day bonding ritual, an initiation into a version of adulthood in which nothing is too sacred to laugh at, especially yourself.
And therein lies the rub: Despite the myriad dogmatic viewpoints held in tech and science world, it's possible to believe in the power of tech and science as a progressive force, while still being critical of the promises paving the path to get there.
Where to watch: Amazon Both films are over-the-top stories of showbiz itself and the dangers of jealousy and ego therein, but Om Shanti Om makes the unique decision in Bollywood to not have Om's (Shahrukh Khan) feelings for Shanti (Deepika Padukone) reciprocated.
But at the end of the day, machine learning can only be as smart as the data that's being fed to it, and therein lies the problem — because the same data used to train machine learning algorithms can teach it to become evil or biased.
Therein lies the problem: Puerto Rico's political status not only prevents these US citizens from securing their legal rights, but even worse, it allows them to be treated very badly, over and over again, and not have the sovereignty to chart a different course.
"On January 4, 2019, within days after Roper accepted the Deferred Compensation Arrangement, Roper received a written notice of termination … by email, which therein purported to completely terminate Roper's services … following Roper's 'last performance with Salt-N-Pepa on December 3, 2018', " the lawsuit argues.
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I could talk forever about my own relationship and the Capricorn-Cancer dynamics therein, but I wanted to see if this sort of kismet, in which your relationship's actual, real-life dynamics can be seen in your respective astrological identities, has happened to other couples.
Now, some Republicans are very clear that they're happy to rely on economic growth to make up as much of that as possible (history shows it's right to be skeptical of that as a true avenue to pay for cuts.) But therein lie two problems.
In season five, it was Archer does Miami Vice; in season seven, it was Archer meets Magnum P.I. In season eight, it's going to be Archer: Dreamland, as Reed voyages inside Sterling Archer's comatose brain to act out the 1940s noir fantasy playing out therein.
Had Congress mandated the measures included therein in 2015, instead of investing all its energy that year in passing the Cybersecurity Intelligence Sharing Act, it might have mitigated Russia's efforts to interfere in the election, including the hack of the voting systems of 39 states.
As you look at what the Congress has laid out at a somewhat different definition of what's in our best interest, and therein lies, I think, the need for us to look at these distinct but integral issues the way the president has directed.
"I intend to enter into a trade agreement with Mexico — and with Canada if it is willing, in a timely manner, to meet the high standards for free, fair, and reciprocal trade contained therein," Trump said in the notice to the House earlier Friday.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.), ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, commended the release, even as he said he does not agree with all the legal justifications contained therein.
Therein lies the rationale for what seems to be the most egregious example of networks excavating, with almost ghoulish determination, the resting places of their oldies but goodies in search of anything that, once revivified, might still pull in the semblance of a crowd.
"On January 4, 2019, within days after Roper accepted the Deferred Compensation Arrangement, Roper received a written notice of termination … by email, which therein purported to completely terminate Roper's services … following Roper's 'last performance with Salt-N-Pepa on December 3, 2018', " the lawsuit argued.
I spoke to HTC VP of VR Dan O'Brien at this year's E3, to find out a bit about how the company sees the market, its role therein and the state of VR in general now that it's not the newest kid on the block.
Successful or not, the show's intention was undoubtedly to get visitors to look closely at the physical works in front of them; to take into consideration the real material value, form, and condition of the paint on canvas, rather than the image contained therein.
Key amongst the revelations therein are well-documented arguments about how cookies don't actually help publishers make much more money—the researchers say cookies offer about a 4 percent revenue bump—as well as how allowing cookies is hardly a strategy to prevent fingerprinting.
Therein is the most anguished of the questions posed by terrorism: How do we, as a society that cherishes our freedoms, that draws strength from its diversity, respond to terrorism that explicitly rejects those values and seeks to infect us with the killer's grisly cynicism?
When we become empowered to learn more about our bodies, our instincts, our emotional landscapes and the connections therein, maybe we'll begin to demand that our complex and (still!) mysterious physiologies are treated with respect, dignity, and humility in the realms of medicine and science.
Therein lies the rub: The only recourse to achieve unification would involve initiating a conflict that would result in the virtual destruction of North Korea, while the primary restraint on such a U.S. response is the concern about how much would such a victory cost.
In light of NHTSA's development and approval of the MMUCC's 5th Edition, which is suggestive of the data that it is actually seeking for HAV safety analysis and rule-making, it behooves jurisdictions across the country to adopt the uniform crash reports offered therein.
But while it turns out that visual marketing tactic wasn't much more than that — in the eyes of some, it was meant to telegraph a return to whiteness for an artist who's always openly flirted with black aesthetics — there was some truth embedded therein.
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What this law will effectively do is impose a nonmedical requirement that pregnant people may not be able to meet (namely financial), and they will be forced to carry the pregnancy to term, give birth, incur the associated risks therein, only to watch the newborn die.
"The Senate having tried Donald John Trump, President of the United States, upon two articles of impeachment exhibited against him by the House of Representatives and two-thirds of the senators present not having found him guilty of the charges contained therein," Roberts read in part.
The harder you look for a clear, monolithic South, the less likely you are to find one, and therein lies the brilliance of Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art, a new exhibit at Duke University's Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, North Carolina.
"Based on the information contained therein, we are respectfully referring Mr. Steele to you for investigation of potential violations of 18 U.S.C. § 1001, for statements the committee has reason to believe Mr. Steele made regarding his distribution of information contained in the dossier," reads the letter.
Therein lies the similarity between tech giant Apple and the management shake-up at J.Crew, the "Mad Money" host said, aside from the fact that Drexler served on Apple's board for 16 years, appointed by the late Steve Jobs to help the company develop its retail presence.
Moia is focused on solving the problems associated with cities specifically, and movement therein, according to new group CEO Ole Harms, who assumes the role at the newly formed company from Volkswagen Group, where he was Executive Director and Head of New Business and Mobility Services.
And therein lies the rub: It would be next to impossible for Williams to keep the humor, honest takedowns, and the nothing-to-lose approach to parsing out entertainment gossip if she was also concerned with maintaining a friendship or relationship with the star she was discussing.
In the darkness, no one — whether judges, advocates, international organizations or the informed citizens at the heart of democracy — can see what is happening, how people are being treated, or whether the activities therein comport with fundamental norms of human dignity and the rule of law.
I refused to twist the head off a grasshopper because I'm not too down with stuff like that, but I imagine as my hunger delirium sets in I'd be prepared to tear the throat from a kitten just to have a go at the sweet meats therein.
The fact that it's only afforded to those who smoke further drives the societal wedge between those who do not, therein shining a light on what makes the habit so unique: Every benefit that it affords the user compounds the alienation they feel from their peers.
But therein lies the true danger: that the polarization in American politics, society and life has become so yawning that people on the far right, and to some degree on the left, are prepared to accept the most appalling and transparent lies to bolster their beliefs.
The sensuousness — eroticism, even — of the stroking motions also evokes the dynamics of a man's romantic conquest, and the inherent menace of violence therein: the image of man as hunter, catching his prey (a woman), and stroking her to the point of a petite mort (or worse).
And therein lies the key to what, beyond a geographical coincidence, links postwar El Paso to our contemporary political landscape: a rather circuitous line from the rehabilitation of Nazis back then to the restoration of an Aryan mindset that now goes by the name white nationalism.
The wonder is how crazily, improbably alive it all is: this world of slag heaps and council houses, of unemployed miners and women stuck at home with their "weans," forced to supplement weekly benefit payments by prying open the electric meter and reclaiming the coins therein.
Therein, ultimately, lies the real challenge for "Five Feet Apart," which can't help but feel a trifle claustrophobic, while endeavoring -- often through musical montages -- to tease out the details of a relationship that begins with "We have nothing in common" and appears destined to end in tears.
The series was full of actors who have since gone on to long-ranging careers — from MacLachlan to Ray Wise to Madchen Amick — and has inspired a fiercely devoted cult of fan followers who have made a sport of dissecting every shot for the potential secrets therein.
Only a few days after it was officially announced, Tyler, the Creator's upcoming album, Scum Fuck Flower Boy, has leaked ahead of its July 21 release date, prompting a flurry of discussion around the album and what appears to be a major personal revelation contained therein.
One section over, in the center of the bottom row, the artist seems to slowly dissolve into an abstraction, and on the far right, in "Electronic Graveyard No. 2," the tombstones appear to be giant iPhones, presumably allowing us to download the life contained therein onto our own devices.
It purportedly shows how many Patriots showed up to visit the White House with Barack Obama residing therein as president after winning the 28 Super Bowl — as well as how comparatively few Pats showed up to Trump's White House on Wednesday to celebrate winning the 25 Super Bowl.
Its setting is removed in both space and time, and it is this aspect of the game that lends the refugee narrative therein a sort of universality in the Platonic sense, without needing recourse to dubious claims of authenticity or reality as might be found with other empathy games.
Or, perhaps Russian officials are waiting until after the election to dump information from the Bundestag hack – what Segal described as "a sword hanging over the German polity" – figuring that the information therein would work better to discredit Merkel than block her path to a fourth term as chancellor.
They're an assemblage of moments ("Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon"), imagery ("A moon full of stars and astral cars"), and declarations ("You can try the best you can / The best you can is good enough"); if there are stories to be found therein, it's only through interpretation.
It was said that any unclean person who entered the Kodesh Hakodashim would be met with death, and legend has it that the high priest only entered the sanctuary with a rope tied around his ankle so that if he died therein, he could be pulled back out.
Even if Apple and other large companies did invest more and increased production, consumer spending wouldn't be able to keep up and therein lies the real source of our uninspiring economic growth: the imbalance between large company cash piles and the limited cash consumers have available to spend.
It is just the sort of fight Mr. Biden has been spoiling for: a head-to-head contest with the incumbent on an issue that elevates Mr. Biden into a statesmanlike role, well above the Democratic primary fray and all the sniping candidates and liberal litmus tests therein.
As an aside, when looking into this I learned that a "grid" is the formation the vehicles form at the start of the race; "constructors" are the entities who mastermind the engine and chassis of the vehicle and own the intellectual rights to any secret winning traits therein.
After all, Ms. Argan and Kemal Harris, the stylist/designer who became responsible for Claire's wardrobe in Season 3 (after working with the actress Robin Wright on her red carpet appearances), have made something of a study out of the art of political dress and the communications embedded therein.
One of the classic ways to form ties between rival geographies is simply to build a road linking them, and therein lies the politics behind the Pan-American Highway, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, which connects the United States and 13 of its neighbors with blacktop ligament.
It would be one thing if NBC had at least updated its game plan at some point between the 1980s and now, if it were continuing to produce the Olympics like an episode of Dateline but adapting the themes and ideals reflected therein to fit the changing times.
The most sophisticated pro-lifers will at this point make appeals to science and metaphysical biology, and argue that the embryo is an organism whose maturation into an independent human being is intrinsic or internal to it — and thus it is a person and bears all the rights therein.

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