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"unmentioned" Definitions
  1. not spoken of or alluded to : not mentioned

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But in the country at large, the genocide remains mostly unknown, unmentioned in German schools, just as it is still largely unmentioned in Namibia's classrooms.
" Moser adds, "The incident goes unmentioned in her journals.
What do you think: any 2016 favorites that went unmentioned?
Finally, Mr. Hiaasen's dialogue is too good to go unmentioned.
Yet it went unmentioned by exhibitions in his library until 2011.
But one unmentioned element is the role of the mass media.
And the great lubricant of corruption, sex, has also gone unmentioned.
Here's what you need to know: • Unmentioned on the campaign trail.
The final route of escape — the seventh step — is left unmentioned.
It would also cut greenhouse gas emissions, but that went unmentioned.
Also unmentioned is Huawei, a potentially formidable player in autonomous driving.
But the fact that the virus went almost unmentioned was worrisome.
The artificial boundary between brain and world also goes largely unmentioned.
Left unmentioned, however, is another solution: rebuilding and renewing America's infrastructure.
The centennial of Russia's revolution, however, will go unmentioned by Moscow.
The nightmare in Venezuela goes curiously unmentioned in The Socialist Manifesto.
Other high-profile violations of religious liberty in recent years went unmentioned.
But, as in past debates, abortion and reproductive rights went largely unmentioned.
But another reason, unmentioned by the officials, is the coming leadership changes.
This likelihood went unmentioned on "Hannity," which on the night of Oct.
Left largely unmentioned, for instance, is the role of the United States.
Trump went unmentioned as Coffman campaigned across the district, but his presence loomed.
Crucial euro-zone reforms, like the completion of banking union, go ominously unmentioned.
But one downplayed element of this season's grand, multidimensional adventure can't go unmentioned.
Republicans, including those running for president, mostly let the announcement slip by unmentioned.
There are other unmentioned deductions that could be lost to the middle class.
Transgender men go largely unmentioned in bathroom bill debates, but that could change.
Slavery, ubiquitous through the ages, and notably on the Arabian Peninsula, goes unmentioned.
Sarah Gannett, Baltimore Unmentioned here is the core distortion of porn: It's solipsistic.
And yet, these issues have gone almost entirely unmentioned at the Democratic debates.
That, and the fact that the most perilous challenge he faces went unmentioned.
One untapped business opportunity that goes unmentioned in the SEC filing is revenue-sharing.
And yet terrorism went entirely unmentioned on the first day of the Democratic convention.
His role went unmentioned in the organization's social media propaganda after the Paris attacks.
But that part of history went unmentioned for decades in classrooms across the state.
Unmentioned: More than 19553,000 of those people are going to protest the 45th president.
And, not to let it go unmentioned, a completely anomalous Crucifixion scene, "Calvary" (1912).
Unmentioned on the blog is the role McCaskill&aposs private plane played on the trip.
But a lot of the nuts-and-bolts changes to Destiny 2 went unmentioned onstage.
Unmentioned in the gleeful reporting of this internecine blood feud is our own Republican camp.
And as long as he showed up ready to work, his developing addiction went unmentioned.
That was the first time climate change went unmentioned in a presidential debate since 1988.
This tectonic change has to be added as the third, unmentioned, influence on copper prices.
But during the segment, any plans for a North Korean nuclear weapon simply went unmentioned.
It just sat there in front of him, unmentioned, for the entire half-hour event.
In the discussions of germane novels for the Trump era, however, Pynchon has gone unmentioned.
This extension went completely unmentioned during today's keynote, so I'm really hoping it's not a mistake.
While on the surface Messenger Kids seems relatively innocuous, the underlying motive here cannot go unmentioned.
She moved back and forth, as if attacking and ducking before her unmentioned rival, the Crocodile.
But one of the biggest causes of hunger often goes unmentioned: a leafy plant called qat.
But one unmentioned factor is Italy's low profile during the recent wars in the Middle East.
Like taxes in Davos, hunger is a word that goes unmentioned on green lawmakers' agenda items.
There have been various attempts to challenge these norms, but they mostly go unmentioned by Berlinerblau.
These lives and others intersect at the thrift shop, their pasts mostly unmentioned, their futures unplanned.
Also left unmentioned was a response to intelligence officials' warnings about the threat of climate change.
Trump's remarks were especially striking for what went unmentioned: Puerto Rico's brutal recovery from Hurricane Maria.
But hanging over that debate was the unmentioned fact that he was there and I was not.
Data-sharing and privacy are the elephants in the room, and they almost certainly won't go unmentioned.
Although Boeing is the bank's largest domestic client, Caterpillar's use of the bank should not go unmentioned.
But he refrained from singling out specific candidates and went almost entirely unmentioned himself during the broadcast.
Today, a whole chunk of each theme entry just went unmentioned, or at least was not detailed.
What went unmentioned in the article is the fact that state imprisonment rates do not correlate in
The passage concerns the gustatory habits of biographical subjects and how this fascinating topic can go unmentioned.
" Left unmentioned: The Republican senator, whose given name is Rafael Edward Cruz, also shortened his, to "Ted.
All of this goes unmentioned in the exhibition, the contents of which are presented in no particular order.
Among the facts the art is built on, though they go unmentioned, are details of the artist's life.
It's a telltale problem that the word "Democrat" goes assiduously unmentioned, though all the characters clearly skew blue.
Mr. Netanyahu also struck back at this part of the conversation, although his name once again went unmentioned.
In the video, Buddy insistently lures the viewer towards a dark room with promise of an unmentioned substance.
Mr. Bauman argued that he didn't notice it among the fine print and that it went otherwise unmentioned.
But this has gone unmentioned in the company's publicity materials, as well as in the mainstream French press.
But Giuliani's name -- and that of his client, President Donald Trump -- went unmentioned during the hourlong hearing Monday.
But right now, the feature is still firmly in gimmick territory and as such goes unmentioned in this review.
Nikki Haley repeatedly returned to a theme that went all but unmentioned in the president's own address: racial justice.
Also unmentioned was how Venezuela, embroiled in a massive, messy debt default, is doing plenty of OPEC's dirty work.
But there were other unmentioned issues of great significance, as well, as Soledad O'Brien noted on Twitter (education, inequality).
All that went unmentioned in public by President Donald Trump when the leaders held talks Monday in the Philippines.
For the time he was inside the cathedral on Wednesday, those hurtful slights remained unmentioned, at least out loud.
It was the Hare Krishna, with a previously unmentioned boyfriend wearing a saffron-colored robe, carrying four large sacks.
One by one, they are dying in solitary shame with pill, alcohol or gun unmentioned in the death notice.
It was a condition that went unmentioned in his donor agreement, and one that didn't sit well with him.
Both Jason and Chris, we gather, were convicted of the same crime, although its details remain unmentioned, stoking suspense.
Biden went unmentioned on Wednesday night, as a bevy of low-polling candidates vied for breakout moments while Massachusetts Sen.
"I broke my rule", she explained, "because Mr Trump's behaviour transcends party politics" and his "hateful words" cannot go unmentioned.
She believes the Copyright Directive has "very good provisions for artists," some of which have gone unmentioned in media reports.
Consider that the word "Afghanistan" went unmentioned, except for Clinton briefly citing the war as an example of NATO cooperation.
The regulatory environment around self-driving cars, which is seen as potentially limiting the deployment of the vehicles, went unmentioned.
But it also includes some cool and previously unmentioned improvements, as discovered by a Tesla Model X owner from Norway.
A DEA whistleblower's claim that the drug industry and Congress had combined to stoke the opioid crisis also went unmentioned.
Behind "The Last Samurai," shadowing it but subtly unmentioned, lies the failed project of John Stuart Mill's highly rational upbringing.
These differences often go unmentioned, which can make all children feel like there's something wrong with their experience of puberty.
Also relevant, but unmentioned: the original DeepMind-Royal Free data-sharing agreement remains under investigation by U.K. data protection watchdogs.
But the big lesson of CPAC is that there is a fourth, unmentioned in public white papers and executive orders.
Instructions like "listen to women" and "support people of color" are common directions, while actual methods and tactics go unmentioned.
Mr. Carson left unmentioned the fact that land-use regulation has historically been wielded by local communities to maintain segregation.
Unmentioned is Mr. Schroder's 2009 documentary about parkour, "My Playground," in which Mr. Ingels and his structures play a part.
Unlike the first section, where neither militarists nor scientists are out of sight for long, astrophysics often goes unmentioned here.
Mom (heretofore unmentioned, and still unseen) is given the thankless role of asking him not to park on the rug.
Yes, President Obama did a lot of good for Israel that should not go unmentioned, including military and financial support.
The content of the book, the merits of the arguments against consensus naturally went unmentioned, as did the author's name.
The Safdie's came up with backstories for all of the characters, with many of the details going unmentioned on screen.
But Mr. Stone's heads-up to Mr. Trump — and his enthusiastic response — went unmentioned in the indictment filed in January.
But there's another possibility that's left unmentioned: Perhaps the FISA surveillance on Page revealed disturbing Russian connections that warranted continued surveillance.
Meanwhile, Elliot is removed from it all, tucked away at his mother's home in an unmentioned borough of New York City.
These qualities are either absent or unmentioned in the film, but it does nonetheless feature a breakthrough in queer superhero representation.
Also unmentioned is that those same polls show Cruz beating Clinton despite the lackluster and unenthusiastic support from that same leadership.
Unmentioned in the latest release: The hospital's list price of the robotic surgical procedure (this is what uninsured people would pay).
Probably the most-requested new addition in iOS 10 went unmentioned during Apple's keynote presentation: stock apps will be made removable.
Suicide has gone practically unmentioned in most discussions of the overdose problem, whether they focus on pain treatment or on addiction.
In Beijing, Kushner had lunch at the home of Wendi Murdoch, an occasion that went unmentioned in briefings and public schedules.
Christian, Muslim, immigration, and terrorism go completely unmentioned while war, money, health care, and China all got more than 10 mentions.
While conspiracy theorists debate who pulled that trigger, there's another culprit that often goes unmentioned: Kennedy's lifelong struggle with back pain.
The other misdeeds that the businessman Jona S. Rechnitz had laid out during Mr. Seabrook's closely-watched trial went nearly unmentioned.
At the academy's Governors Awards earlier this month, the sexual harassment scandals went unmentioned despite being the elephant in the room.
And it is here that I suppose I should tell you that "Amy and the Orphans" has two hitherto unmentioned characters.
The silence of the two unmentioned liberal justices—Elena Kagan and Stephen Breyer—does not mean they joined the right flank.
Some of the measures would probably have little effect, they say, and many evidence-based strategies to expand treatment go unmentioned.
Unmentioned at this town hall: the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, US-Cuba relations, and Castro's views on the Supreme Court.
What goes all but unmentioned is a nearer-term play that rivals them in scale — the utterly embryonic business of extreme weather.
Corinne Duyvis's ON THE EDGE OF GONE (Amulet, $17.95) is in some ways about what happens to those who usually go unmentioned.
One thing has gone unmentioned in all the eulogies for Professor Stephen Hawking, who died this week at the age of 76.
This incident went unmentioned in most of Adams's obituaries, and instead his life continues to be celebrated by murals all throughout Venice.
Obama and Clinton both took the same stance against Trump (he went unmentioned by Obama, but was clearly part of the subtext).
But one of the more practical updates to Apple's mobile operating system, coming this fall, went unmentioned during the keynote at WWDC.
In his tweets, Mr. Trump left unmentioned the nature of the concerns the F.B.I. raised about Mr. Page in the court applications.
While their former jobs in the government are always featured prominently in their public appearances, their current business affiliations often go unmentioned.
This is why my wife and I keep one of these very safes tucked away in a place that will go unmentioned.
That is certainly the case with Chisolm, whose color, like that of Morgan Freeman's character in Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven" (1992), goes unmentioned.
When the justices hear Mr. Brunetti's case this spring, it is likely that the trademark he seeks to register will go unmentioned.
It'd be one thing if the people who said the jokes were called out for being offensive, but many of them go unmentioned.
The teachers like Fields and Trale, up since 6:30 am that morning to strike despite flash flood warnings, went unrepresented and unmentioned.
There's a strange and often unmentioned social pressure here: Many of us have the thought that unfollowing or unfriending someone might offend them.
Unmentioned is the role that the Republican leadership's efforts to turn Republican voters against a potential Republican nominee might play in those polls.
That's cool and all, but it's curious that Authenticate went largely unmentioned until the new Intel chips actually hit the market on Tuesday.
He left unmentioned that Republican congressional leaders urged former President Barack Obama to keep quiet about the Kremlin's operation during the presidential race.
The company's ambitious plans to leverage the smartphones that people already own to power VR experiences went unmentioned at its I/O developer conference.
A Cold War redux focused on containing Russia means ignoring the rise of powers like China and India (which go unmentioned in McKew's article).
In the commercial above, Scott and Darren are identified as a police officer and a veteran, respectively, while Caitlyn and Susan's careers go unmentioned.
While Obama went unmentioned by name in Trump's remarks, a fundraising email sent by his campaign hours afterward left little question of his motivations.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida has seized on an issue unmentioned when he ran in the presidential primary: toxic algae blooms in state waters.
Immigration officials looked into rumors of his multiple marriages, his biography says, but the upheaval in his family life went unmentioned in his letters.
It is perhaps the most pressing issue facing the country, but it went unmentioned by Trump in his Oval Office address on Wednesday night.
Immigration, the fuel of the 2016 Leave campaign, largely went unmentioned, a casualty of softening voter attitudes and fears about being accused of racism.
His classmates — many the children of politicians themselves — knew the family connection, said Bill Hughes, son of a Democratic congressman, but left it unmentioned.
Trump also leaves unmentioned that he had a meeting that day with his new Deputy Attorney General about firing Comey, the director of that investigation.
While it goes unmentioned in the announcement, it's easy to imagine Intel putting Here to use when it comes to its ambitions in drones, too.
There's a USB-C port on the bottom of the device, and yes, the thing has a headphone jack (take that, other unmentioned smartphone manufacturers).
Noxon's goal with the film is to shed a light on eating disorders, a problem that affects over 30 million Americans but typically goes unmentioned.
Apple's audio hardware didn't get a ton of love at WWDC but the devices didn't go unmentioned, here's what's coming to your HomePod and AirPods.
What is specific to the Bolshoi is that a good portion of the files have been "lost," a fact which goes unmentioned in the book.
In a big change that went unmentioned at WWDC, Apple will now let you uninstall many of the stock apps it preloads on the iPhone.
Each time, the truth about the 12-by-2000-inch Impressionist painting went unmentioned: The Nazis had stolen it from a bank vault in Paris.
This narrative unfolds exclusively in the illustrations, going unmentioned by the text, revealing how the most wondrous acts can go unnoticed, unless you look closer.
The Stewart rogues' gallery includes Jim Cramer, Judith Miller, Bill O'Reilly, Tucker Carlson on "Crossfire" — though his equally memorable ambush of Chris Matthews goes unmentioned.
Then Stephen Colbert came out to present the award for best musical revival, and — well, let's just say that President Trump did not go unmentioned.
Domestic Chinese news reports about Mr. Liu are heavily censored, and his illness has gone virtually unmentioned, except in English-language outlets read by few.
The final twist in The Crimes of Grindelwald comes via Credence, who is revealed to be the long-lost and previously unmentioned brother of Albus Dumbledore.
Head cheese is available at the Fifth Avenue address but unmentioned on the menu, because Ms. Wong was concerned that the term would confuse some customers.
The plot of The Girl in the Spider's Web has to do with Lisbeth's sister Camilla (Sylvia Hoeks), who went essentially unmentioned in Larsson's original trilogy.
While renewables go unmentioned in President Trump's "America First Energy Plan," environmentalists have found solace in the notion that wind and solar can withstand political headwinds.
And while it's not nearly time yet for the Whites to start thinking about celebratory parties, the vast improvement in the team's form cannot go unmentioned.
Asked what we serve the kids, we will nod dutifully to lean proteins and green vegetables, while double-cheese pizza and tater tots will go unmentioned.
Unmentioned by Walden, but certainly relevant at the moment, are Wheeler's proposed media ownership rules and his plan to encourage the development of 5G wireless technology.
" The report stated that "the specific struggles that Native youth face often go unmentioned in our nation's discussions about America's children, and that has to change.
Rubin did oppose welfare reform and the 1997 capital-gains tax cut, but his progressive measures tend to go unmentioned in the left's critique of him.
Those events go unmentioned in the museum, and some former officials from the plant have urged Mr. Wei not to dwell on such tragedies, he said.
Though Mr. Singer remained credited as the director of the film, he went notably unmentioned in award-season speeches as the movie picked up several prizes.
But free tuition doesn't cover it all: Other costs like room and board and fees unmentioned in Cuomo's announcement can be roughly as high as tuition.
Mr Rouse says that of the ten local care organisations, three are where he would like them to be and four are developing quickly, leaving three unmentioned.
However, those comments, as well as rumors from the Wall Street Journal about an 'Android for VR' operating system, went unmentioned during Google I/O last year.
The video, titled "Artificial Clouds Generation System," does make it seem like the machine is churning out clouds — but the rocket engines generating the plumes go unmentioned.
Avrich interviews multiple critics, but art publications seemingly don't merit their own section — maybe next time, some of the previously unmentioned publicists could help elevate our profile.
Low points, though, are usually discounted; there's some tame discussion of his tabloid-making love affair, while artistic criticism and overreaches ("Yes, Giorgio," anyone?) often go unmentioned.
And critics point out that the system has other security problems, unmentioned in the state's assessment, that could allow someone to alter ballots or render them unreadable.
Yes, but: Unmentioned in Facebook's comments about TikTok is the fact that it not only competes with Facebook, but is one of its advertising customers as well.
His parents are dead, his friends (if they exist) go unmentioned, and his employment consists of forex trading on an old laptop in his two-room apartment.
The anti-Trumpist speeches were pointed at times but also muted, with the president's name mostly unmentioned, and his policies opposed with high-minded, values-based appeals.
That promise went unmentioned by Trump during his tête-à-tête with Pelosi and Schumer, as he urged Congress to approve billions of dollars for the wall.
It contained previously unmentioned extensions of tax provisions, an array of fee renewals to partly defray the measure's cost, and almost 400 pages worth of health provisions.
As Shaughnessy describes in the book's introduction, many of these designers are not well known, going unmentioned in encyclopedias of graphic design aside from a few minimal references.
Left unmentioned in Secretary Esper's press conference was how the current crisis, including Iran's part in it, is clearly a direct response to the Trump administration's pressure campaign.
But did he take it too far in Syria, where close to half-a-million people are now dead and nearly 5 million have fled — horrific unmentioned numbers?
Beyond the fear of bad optics (and, lest it go unmentioned, the damage that sexual harassment wreaks on victims), the financial cost of handling misconduct can be crippling.
Since Ulana (and all most the Chernobyl characters') personal histories are left unmentioned, Watson developed a backstory for her character to explain how she developed such a thick skin.
Any company that decides to invest in me, just know that you'll be investing in opportunities and providing inspiration for these families- many who feel unnoticed or go unmentioned.
The Hill To Die On leaves unmentioned the baroque, prohibitive system Congress previously used to adjudicate harassment and discrimination complaints and, in turn, quietly fund settlements with taxpayer money.
But there are two less popular policies that will need to become part of any Republican replacement plan at some point in the near future that went conspicuously unmentioned.
Mr. Hernandez, who sat stoically during the testimony, went virtually unmentioned by the lawyers on both sides or by Ms. Patz, who tended to avoid looking in his direction.
Trayvon Martin unmentioned as Trump talks of blacks getting shot in the city he died in "We show Hillary Clinton under 50, and usually well under 50," Conway said.
Dershowitz resets the mood As the White House legal team went through its second day of opening arguments, Bolton loomed like an elephant in the room, present but unmentioned.
Building nuclear weapons here came at a grievous cost, and a few survivors and researchers have tried to exhume the layers of history unmentioned in the memorials and displays.
You're all crafting your own get-out clauses, preparing for the last overground train home, inventing previously-unmentioned family breakfasts or trips to Kew Gardens with someone from Tinder.
Netanyahu's visit to Singapore comes hard on the heels of the Israeli prime minister's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in the U.S. last week, but that visit went unmentioned.
But too often two of the best spots, Wood Street Galleries and the new Cruel Noise Records (formerly Mind Cure), go unmentioned as reasons for the city's high thermal ranking.
Even though European countries are often pointed to as evidence that renewable sources can provide the electricity consumers need, just as often the additional cost of those sources is unmentioned.
Unmentioned by the company is the fact that Comcast owns the regional sports networks in many of its markets, meaning that this money often goes directly back into Comcast's pocket.
That the manifesto was laser-focused on the desire to "defend" his country "from cultural and ethnic replacement brought on by an invasion" of Hispanic immigrants went unmentioned by McCarthy.
Mr. Rosenstein left unmentioned that he and other senior leaders at the department and the F.B.I. were enduring Mr. Trump's sustained attacks on law enforcement in both public and private.
The three-act play, about a nurse who marries a wealthy man, went unmentioned in Wharton's 1934 memoir, "A Backward Glance," as well as in the major biographies of her.
Officials said failure to do so could lead to "permanent" problems for the companies involved, in the Times' telling, with Huawei going unmentioned but obviously at the top of their minds.
Though unmentioned in Target's announcement, the retailer has pushed back the deadline for placing Restock orders – it used to be 1:30 PM, in order to receive it the next-day.
Grandpa's wheelchair, omnipresent and unmentioned, is a quiet bit of visibility and the driving force behind a game that keeps you in the same floor of a brownstone all day long.
Since Trump took office, however, units like the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the United States Digital Service remain critically understaffed and go virtually unmentioned by current administration officials.
JOHN Remember it was just two years ago that we were still in the throes of the Brian Williams scandal and the news division went entirely unmentioned at the presentation. Today?
It went unmentioned in various accounts of the race; the New York Racing Association, which runs Aqueduct, did not note it on its social media accounts or in its news release.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday located the cure to the nation's political fever in New York State, implicitly offering himself as an antidote to a president-elect whose name went unmentioned.
If only my daughter and I showed up and marched, it would go unmentioned, but hundreds of thousands of individuals show up together at the same place and at the same time?
While the real estate mogul was a thousand miles away in Washington huddling with GOP congressional leaders to unify the party around his White House bid, Texas Republicans largely left him unmentioned.
Lack of regulation alone, however, usually only accounts for shoddy plumbing or an unmentioned annoying neighbor—it's hard to argue that its responsible for a seemlingly random dead body in the backyard.
In one heart-rending scene, Vázquez Irizarry visits the archives of the New York City Fire Department and finds that more than half of the Bronx fires are unmentioned in their records.
But left unmentioned in the pitch to consumers are what economists and health policy experts describe as possible reasons to be concerned about rising premiums: ■ Higher subsidies mean higher costs for taxpayers.
This is a common dynamic, if a seldom-addressed one (it certainly went unmentioned by the "Women Who Work" author, Ivanka Trump, who occupies this very role in her father's professional world).
" In another unmentioned incident (until Moser mentions it), Levine is surprised when Sontag tells him that she is going to pick up her son from a schoolmate's house: "This is not Susan.
The great unmentioned Nowhere in Trump's speech did he address -- even obliquely -- the special counsel investigation into Russia's attempted meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion with members of his campaign.
As the Verge noted, the Face ID feature simply goes unmentioned on Apple's web page for the feature, so it's also possible that the company simply hasn't gotten around to enabling it yet.
By questioning Mr. Trump's view of marriage and the family, Mr. Sasse, whose state neighbors Iowa, is injecting an issue into the race that has gone almost unmentioned by activists and party leaders.
Besides the mysteriously deserted stretches (and the art that went unmentioned that felt a bit too much like "student work"), a substantial number of works held a great deal of possibility and promise.
Bearing the title "As Pride Month comes to a close, it's time I spoke candidly about my experience at Marvel Comics," the writer laid out his until-now-unmentioned grievances with the publisher.
So it's frustrating that on a night where diversity was a major topic, Asian kids became the butt of a joke, and the struggles of Asians and Asian Americans in Hollywood went unmentioned.
But another reason that goes unmentioned in the report is that undocumented immigrants, ironically, provide an added boost to the system because they pay into the Social Security system but can't receive benefits.
He lamented the lack of ideas to promote growth across the EU. He even took a jab at Germany's yawning current-account surplus, which violates EU rules but goes largely unmentioned in Brussels.
But her extensive fill-in role goes virtually unmentioned by Ms. Guadagno, presumably because Mr. Christie's 15 percent approval rating is as toxic and damaging to her campaign as any scandal might be.
Unmentioned is the fact that Washington's army would not have existed then if it hadn't been for the Great Fire of 1776, which came between the desperate, retreating American army and the British.
That hasn't stopped the President's supporters from employing it, as they did last night, while the guilty plea of Michael Cohen and the guilty verdict of Paul Manafort went mostly unmentioned by Trump.
Unmentioned by Giuliani: the affidavit is filed on behalf of a Ukrainian gas magnate, Dmitry Firtash, who is employing two Trump loyalist attorneys to fight extradition to the U.S. in another corruption scheme.
Unmentioned in much of the coverage of Zika is that last year, 1.5 million Brazilians caught dengue fever, which is transmitted by the same mosquito but causes far more serious symptoms: over 800 died.
But another reason that goes unmentioned in the report is that undocumented immigrants, ironically, provide an added boost to the system because they pay into the Social Security system, but they can't receive benefits.
" The hidden cameras go unmentioned, of course, but the installation is advertised as "creating experiences that emotionally resonate" using "social listening" so it can "be more agile and tailor our messages in real-time.
But one stubborn obstacle went unmentioned: The zoning change was meant to work in tandem with a key property tax exemption that no longer exists and can be resurrected only by the State Legislature.
Though it went largely unmentioned in Trump's address, administration officials spent part of Thursday seeking to explain early missteps in making coronavirus testing widely available, a key juncture that's been blamed for undetected spread.
Left unmentioned in the op-ed were those guaranteed to not benefit, like the substantial portion of the population that doesn't own any assets, or the countless people that could never get a loan.
But another reason that goes unmentioned in the report is that undocumented immigrants, ironically, provide an added boost to the system because they pay into the Social Security system but they can't receive benefits.
" Salma's past goes unmentioned, "out of respect for her privacy", before a backtrack: "the privacy rights of fictional characters are questionable—to be frank, they are nonexistent—and so we hereby abandon our modesty.
Among its many attractions is one called "Bodies: The Exhibition," an intriguing look at the miracle of the human form that leaves presumably unmentioned the damage done, say, from repeated blows to the head.
Those developments go unmentioned by Hathaway and Shapiro, but Harry Truman, Dean Acheson and George Marshall deserve far more credit for keeping the peace than do the justly forgotten Aristide Briand and Frank Kellogg.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.K.-born rapper 21 Savage, who faces possible deportation from the United States, was largely unmentioned at the Grammys on Sunday, although his supporters on social media criticized stars for their silence.
In one art historical account, Zeus is credited with negotiating Persephone's part-time release to be with her mother, while Demeter's compelling act of protest through denial of agricultural prosperity for the Greeks goes unmentioned.
While unmentioned in recent statements, the committee's desire for financial market stability, though not explicitly included in our statutory mandate, is a condition that the committee desires to ensure that our dual-mandate is achieved.
Now that we know what we're talking about, Breer offers the four opinions from three anonymous executives whose expertise, organizational positions, and personal biases all go unmentioned, and a coach whose qualifications are also missing.
In Japan, South Korea, and China, Trump has dutifully stuck to his talking points about trade fairness and isolating North Korea, while political controversies that would ordinarily spur an outsized response have gone largely unmentioned.
Unmentioned was the possibility that the experiment would have come to an ideologically inconvenient conclusion: that a small island — whether created by nature or man — would be an astonishingly bad place to live without rules.
Leading Republicans have said any relief for the young immigrants must be paired with bolstered border security, more restrictions on legal immigration, or both, a trade-off that is usually left unmentioned in the advocacy.
But in a 5-to-4 decision in June that overturned a 41-year-old decision about public unions, Casey went unmentioned — an absence that offered a glimpse of one possible path to overturning Roe.
Noticeably absent, and unmentioned by the president, were Rudolph W. Giuliani, his personal lawyer at the center of the Ukraine pressure campaign, and Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of his most outspoken allies.
Yet unmentioned that day — and largely unremarked upon — is that Mr. Son's $100 billion SoftBank Vision Fund could reasonably be described as a front for Saudi Arabia and perhaps other countries in the Middle East.
Unlike the killing of Rashawn Brazell, which garnered widespread coverage in the media, including three episodes of "America's Most Wanted" on television, the long-mysterious earlier death went essentially unmentioned for more than a decade.
We're not ruling out a late appearance from Lady Stoneheart — but seeing as she's gone unmentioned for the last two seasons (and actress Michelle Fairley is being booked into other TV roles), the odds aren't great.
But left unmentioned in the Times story was that one of its authors learned about the Alabama campaign when he spoke at an off-the-record meeting organized by the same group who ran the operation.
Left unmentioned: Andres' battle with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who sued Andres for backing out of a deal to open a restaurant in his new Washington hotel after Trump made disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Union's chief executive, had his annual moment in the spotlight on Wednesday, but his predecessor has cast an unwelcome if unmentioned shadow on his State of the Union address.
Unmentioned was the President's use of Republican National Committee funds to pay for his personal attorneys' fees stemming from the federal investigation into the Trump campaign's potential role in the Russian meddling during the 2016 election.
Given all that, it's no surprise that the gendered nature of the literary/commercial divide went unmentioned, or that neither columnist discussed how there are commercial male writers who manage to get both readers and respect.
Many of the most notable YouTube moments of the year — such as the August boxing match between KSI and Logan Paul, two YouTube stars who fought in a highly publicized spectacle watched by millions — went unmentioned.
Hospitals are the largest contributor to rising health care costs in the U.S., yet have gone unmentioned in the Democratic presidential debates so far — a reflection of their relative political popularity over drug companies and insurers.
Not all of them were complete or correct as written — certain ingredients and methods simply went unmentioned, taken for granted, part of the heritage of life in the Philippines, where those details would've been communal knowledge.
Unmentioned in the documentary, meanwhile, is the advent of streaming, which in the near term at least promises to continue expanding opportunities for all kinds of filmmakers, thanks to the hunger and shelf space for content.
" The harassment allegations remained unmentioned for the duration of the show, while O'Reilly's departure was not brought up again to until the program's closing minutes, when Perino called it "the end of an era at Fox.
Trump didn't express remorse—he even obliquely declared that he will "never back down" on matters of principle—but the fact that Curiel went unmentioned was taken as a signal that Trump is prepared to move on.
Even while investors and regulators are paying much more attention (and more money) to the technological architecture underpinning the cryptocurrency, a funny thing is happening: Bitcoin, the very reason for that architecture, is often going completely unmentioned.
Unmentioned in Walker's post, however, are some of the more controversial changes in the bills, including limiting early voting -- a move that is seen to benefit Republicans -- and formalizing Walker priorities like stricter work requirements for Medicaid.
She was left out of the biographical documentary of Mr. Trump shown at that convention and was unmentioned in news articles that detail the advice his three older children are doling out as the race gets tighter.
HONG KONG — Tens of thousands of pro-democracy activists turned out in Hong Kong Monday to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, observing an event that goes largely unmentioned in mainland China.
Unmentioned by the ad: Shokin was widely viewed as corrupt by multiple governments — including the U.S. — and his investigation into Burisma company had, according to other Ukrainian officials, stalled long before the gas company hired Biden's son.
Lisalyn Jacobs, an attorney and adviser at the Center for Survivor Agency and Justice who has worked on four different versions of the Violence Against Women Act, said that in the 2013 reauthorization process, economic abuse went unmentioned.
It's clear from Ultron that he still prefers the company of superheroes and nonagenarians to normal people, so unless he's sneaking off during Avengers missions to hit up an unmentioned side piece, Cap ain't fucking in those movies.
Aiming his index figure at the prone man's lips, the figure springing from the crotch announces, "You're fired," the phrase made famous by the President-elect whose-name-shall-go-unmentioned on his  reality-TV show The Apprentice.
As a lay investor whose reporting on personal finance has rarely entered the realm of Wall Street speculation, I wasn't sure what disclosure form that information was culled from, nor how many other shareholders might have gone unmentioned.
When Heim died, at the age of eighty-eight, in 1937, "Remarks on a Fatal Fall"—now considered the founding text of a vast literature of near-death experience (or N.D.E.)—went unmentioned in every major scientific obituary.
But the code's American roots went unmentioned in the complaint — in essence, an extension of the American government's position that the North, rather than the American code makers who lost their weapons, bore complete responsibility for the attack.
Here's what you need to know: • In Hong Kong, tens of thousands of pro-democracy activists gathered to commemorate the 218th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, an event that goes largely unmentioned in mainland China.
Indeed, aside from a brief mention near the beginning, in which Obama again reiterated his commitment to ensuring "the smoothest possible transition" for Trump, the president-elect and the specifics of the controversial campaign he waged went unmentioned.
Archie's parents are 90210's Luke Perry and John Hughes muse Molly Ringwald (she goes unmentioned in this episode, despite the plentiful Breakfast Club references, but fellow Hughes alum Anthony Michael Hall shows up to play the doomed principal).
But unbeknownst to them, two other veterans, Andrew Stanton and John Lasseter (whose name, post-disgrace, went unmentioned at the Pixar press day for Toy Story 4) had written a treatment for another movie immediately after Toy Story 3.
So the show seems to have a complicated relationship to the story — which is still the biggest story in Hollywood, particularly with multiple allegations against Kevin Spacey surfacing throughout this week and going entirely unmentioned in this week's episode.
Or one can think about the fact — unmentioned by the museum — that the water flowing through its reflection pools comes from a lake on an aboriginal reserve where residents have not had safe drinking water for almost two decades.
The former's bankruptcy last year was cited as a casus belli by Lighthizer's office, but what went unmentioned was that the firm had been loss-making even before a Chinese firm, Shunfeng International, became its majority owner in 2015.
The gray and lilac highlights recall a certain well-known video games console made by Nintendo (and which goes unmentioned in the marketing material, presumably for trademark reasons) and it uses clicky Gaote Blue keys — a clone of Cherry MX Blues.
Knowing that the Myriad 2 is designed for various onboard visual processing (no cloud needed) and considering Lenovo's TechWorld conference is in two days, I'm sure we'll hear more during the event about what these unmentioned virtual reality products will be.
While Black Lives Matter went unmentioned in this exchange, both candidates wrestled with the movement's core theme of institutional racism and inequality in criminal justice and America's democratic institutions in a manner that no recent vice-presidential debate ever has.
It all kind of started when Embiid subtweeted at Ben Simmons, not-so-subtly asking him to dunk on an unmentioned Lonzo Ball "so hard that his daddy runs on the court to save him," which, you know, is whatever.
And there's one more win that should not go unmentioned: Grabbing the hair-mist version of a favorite scent prompts all the "you smell good" comments when friends go in for a hug, but at a fraction of the cost.
That Ri Chun-hee was back on the air is a powerful testament to the importance of this latest test, which North Korea has said was legally done in response to unmentioned provocations by the United States government and its allies.
She knows that he sold his car, but there are certain sacrifices that I think go unmentioned by him, that he doesn't ever need to tell her, because he may not want her to consider it, or feel bad about it.
Before getting on with this story, let's pause and not let the irony of a President who lost the popular vote but won the White House because of the way the Constitution favors rural states with the Electoral College go unmentioned.
Unmentioned on the rebranded Target Circle website are two other notable rewards which were also available when the program launched: a 50 percent discount on customers' first-year Shipt membership and free next-day delivery of household essentials through Target Restock.
The value of Whole Foods to Amazon has always been about much more than its grocery sales Thursday's report marks Amazon's 10th straight profitable quarter and its biggest sales to date, a fact that went mostly unmentioned in its presentation.
Mr. Qi's death went unmentioned in party newspapers, which have also been overwhelmingly mute about the anniversary of the Cultural Revolution, a decade of political purges, persecution and violence in which a million or more people died beginning in 1966.
Unmentioned is the fact that much of the current policy uncertainty has been created by this administration itself, through its rejection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and its threats to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Unmentioned in the Guardian interview is that, according to bin Laden's chief bodyguard, Abu Jandal, bin Laden's mother went to Kandahar at the behest of the Saudi government in an effort to persuade her son to abandon his life of terrorism.
When the team was contacted about two of the accounts, but not the other three, the three accounts that had gone unmentioned all were quickly switched from public to private, including one that had not been active in several months.
The health experts were either supportive of or neutral about a proposed ban on some European travelers, even as Mr. Mnuchin disagreed, and so the plan moved forward, with other items — like more specific recommendations for schools and crowds — left unmentioned.
When the novel opens, in 1985, a popular and charismatic man named Nico Marcus has recently died of AIDS, and his family — except for his smart and spirited younger sister, Fiona — prefers to let the cause of his demise go unmentioned.
The SALT provision appears to have gone largely unmentioned in Democratic attack ads: Researchers at the Wesleyan Media Project compiled a full report on mentions of tax issues in House campaigns, and SALT did not appear anywhere in their findings.
But in his budget — in a provision tucked away on Page 544 that went unmentioned at the White House this week — Mr. Trump proposed expanding that statute, adding language that would force local governments to comply with federal detention requests.
Investigators highlighted facts that made Mr. Page look suspicious while letting potentially exculpatory ones go unmentioned, and when they sought to renew the wiretap, they failed to correct earlier statements whose credibility had since come under serious question, the report found.
The elderly owner of a general store watches over his store while his wife hangs back smiling sadly; her dementia goes unmentioned but is undeniable, as she wanders away from the store each night at dusk unless her husband catches her.
Although it went unmentioned in the letter, the semester was ending on a particularly unsettling note, after a spate of student suicides, which some on campus spoke about within the context of the school's ethos of intensity and unhealthy competition.
The final season of Parks and Rec takes place in a bizarre alternate 2017, one in which there are drones everywhere (they're mostly harmless, not ominous), a tech company has turned Pawnee into a utopia, and inequality largely goes unmentioned.
Somehow this revelation went unmentioned on stage, where it was only briefly stated that you'll be able to download your own emoji sets and custom fonts in O. So if you don't like these, hopefully you'll be able to switch back rather easily.
With the Medicare for All ads, Republicans are hoping to capitalize on an underlying problem for Democrats: While the term "Medicare for All" — which goes unmentioned in conservative ads — is popular, the plan itself is loosely defined and little understood by the public.
Again, the format helps: Dr. Bright's therapy sessions are usually focused on a specific issue a character is having — so it feels believable when, say, after several episodes a main character suddenly starts speaking in depth about a previously unmentioned family member.
The leveling determination is more convincing when the curators select as a representative for the unmentioned Op Art movement not Bridget Riley but the overlooked innovator Julian Stanczak and his "The Duel" (1963), his jazzy star turn in undulating black and white lines.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect that The Times adjusted its story on Sunday to include previously unmentioned details about how the woman Stier named as a victim declined to be interviewed and reportedly does not recall the incident.
While the Army (and to a lesser extent, the rest of the military) struggles to man the force with high-quality recruits, and may face greater challenges with a larger future force, a troubling reality goes unmentioned for political and social reasons.
With an unmentioned mother (or babysitter?) keeping quiet watch on a bench, Lizzie encounters something scary that stops her in her tracks — "She ran close to a dog" — and then, in short conversations with a dapper old man, gets more and more confident.
He has announced no plans to meet with any representatives of the former rebels on this trip, and he has left them largely unmentioned, focusing his remarks instead on Colombians who were marginalized during the 52-year conflict — women and the poor.
Indeed, the topic of sexual harassment went unmentioned during the formal ceremony, which lasted more than three hours and covered honorary Oscars for the cinematographer Owen Roizman, the actor Donald Sutherland and three directors — Agnès Varda, Charles Burnett and Alejandro G. Iñárritu.
The fate of Liu Xiaobo, a fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureate who was imprisoned by the Chinese government on charges of ''inciting subversion of state power'' for his role in writing a pro-democracy manifesto, went largely unmentioned in Obama's public comments.
It was a blistering attack on Donald Trump's divisive rhetoric that left no gaffe or alleged dog-whistle unmentioned, framing him as a vessel for hate speech, a champion of conspiracy theories, and a representative of the far-right fringe of the Republican Party.
That's why Clinton baited Trump into showcasing his racism, sexism, and distemper, and Trump insisted (ridiculously in my view) that his judgment and toughness make him a better fit for the presidency than her, but major issues like immigration and health care went entirely unmentioned.
Regarding naloxone, they cite their own working paper (which was the subject of previous controversy due to its methodology and its own failure to grapple with the public health data), writing: Once again, actual research on the ground contradicts these claims and remains unmentioned.
Obama is in the UK on a three-day visit, which has already seen him hold a joint press conference with UK Prime Minister David Cameron, where he called for Britain to stay in the EU — a topic which remained notably unmentioned the next day.
Observers have noted that this could lead to an imbalance in Bloomberg News&apos reporting that could see it emphasize stories focused on Trump, his family, and his organization while possible developments involving Bloomberg and a crowded field of other Democratic candidates could go unmentioned.
Unmentioned in the first hours of the trial was Joe Biden, who Trump asked Zelensky to investigate during their July 25 call, a request that Democrats said amounted to a violation of Trump's oath of office — using his power to obtain a personal, political benefit.
We would say rude things about each other in print, and then we'd exchange tentatively regretful emails without yielding an inch, and then we'd meet for a drink and the whole thing would go unmentioned, and somehow there was more warmth between us than before.
It went unmentioned that she was saying this from her $25 million two-acre hilltop estate, in a gated pocket of the Los Feliz neighborhood, a home she bought for herself and her six children in the spring, following her split from Brad Pitt.
Yet, amidst growing cries for electoral reform, the biggest voting obstruction of them all goes unmentioned: the simple and devastating fact that we hold federal elections on a Tuesday in November, when more than one hundred million Americans are at work or in the classroom.
Mr. Trump, in a meeting last Wednesday that went unmentioned on his public schedule, spent about an hour in the Oval Office chatting with Harvey Levin, the tabloid emperor whose Los Angeles-based news site and television show are leading purveyors of gossip and scandal.
I believe the next generation of Fortune 500 insurers will have to partner with various stakeholders, including the unmentioned regulators, to drive cost low and premium acquisition high on the equation in a consumer-centric way, as well as replicating successes in high-growth emerging markets.
Perhaps it's unsurprising that Trump dismisses Germany's role in that he believes Europe's most powerful nation by far is "being destroyed" by "tremendous crime" (presumably on the part of unmentioned Muslim refugees) and by Chancellor Angela Merkel's "naïveté or worse" (presumably in letting said Syrian refugees in).
Currently, we order our diapers from two companies (yes, both on the list) but in the past, I&aposve had experience with all the diapers covered here as well as a number of others that will go unmentioned, as will the stories behind their reasons for exclusion.
Some other story development features too cool to go unmentioned: a Names Database that helps you pick your characters' names from a bank of more 900,000 suggestions, and a Text to Speech feature that will read your dialogue back to you in various voices corresponding to each character.
Even if an unmentioned Hillary Clinton has nothing specific to worry about in regard to the film's content, its mere existence will stir up fresh talk about her behavior regarding the incident, and there's no doubt that Donald Trump fans will eat this up more enthusiastically than anyone.
Race/Related As New York City tries to spur construction of tens of thousands of apartments to meet an accelerating need for below-market-rate housing, a deeper problem has largely gone unmentioned by municipal officials: the persistence of residential segregation in one of the world's most diverse cities.
Where this push might have taken him is anyone's guess, although one answer seems proffered by two large watercolors that hang adjacent: They have the airy, feral delicacy of the small, linear abstractions by the German painter Wols, another Klee acolyte, whose work goes unmentioned in the catalog.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In repeating his readiness to pursue a new nuclear deal with Iran, President Trump this week left unmentioned his administration's aim to hobble what officials call Tehran's "expansionist foreign policy" — an ambitious priority that is far more likely to lead the United States into war.
See, Kushner is now being so thorough about his previously unmentioned contacts with Russian folk that he even told the investigators that, 'hey, maybe this random email person was a Russian, I don't know, but I just wanted you people to know in case that turns out to be true!
Rare even in the most progressive new-music circles, Ojai's robust helping of female composers seems not to have been the outcome of a particular goal, and it went mostly unmentioned over the weekend, unsurprising for a festival modest about its self-presentation and inclined to let audience members reach their own conclusions.
Joana Vicente, the executive director of the Independent Filmmaker Project, which presents the awards, honored the women and men who stepped forward to expose abuse (though it went unmentioned that one of the night's tributes went to Dustin Hoffman, who had himself been accused of incident of harassment, for which he apologized).
From one angle, it takes courage to present oneself the way Cusk does here, as a woman whose confidence in her own life must first be destroyed in order for it to be remodeled; from another, challenging one's own narrative authority seems an evasive misdirection, a way to absolve oneself of unmentioned transgressions.
What any good protagonist would do in this situation is realize that not only is this boy a gossip (tacky when boys do it!), he also thinks that things like being a sexually active teen girl and having scars from an unmentioned but probably very painful childhood fire are grounds for distrust.
Justice Democrats, which was founded by Sanders campaign staffers, and Our Revolution, the Sanders-endorsed 501(c)(4) run by former Ohio state senator Nina Turner, are also backing progressive candidates and combatting what they see as their institutional disadvantages, trying to propel candidates who once would have been unmentioned underdogs into a general election.
But Democrats running this year, who must tackle a long list of issues left unmentioned, may wish they had a president ready to join the fights being waged by the active core of the party -- the political troops they should be helping to get excited about facing a showdown with highly motivated Republicans in November.
Unmentioned whatsoever in the plea agreement, however, are references to Flynn's alleged involvement in a reported plot to deliver a Turkish dissident cleric to the Turkish government in exchange for $15 million, or Flynn's failure to list, in disclosure statements, his receipt of income for a speech given in Russia and lobbying efforts for Turkey.
From there, she moves on to North Carolina, which has implemented, to genocidal ends, the ideals of the American Colonization Society—a real organization and social movement, evoked but unmentioned by Whitehead, that sought to end slavery and return all blacks to Africa, not least to make real the enduring fantasy of a white America.
Even a simple sentence saying that this person—who no one has any recollection of being in the room, and who went unmentioned in the thousands of pages of documents from the various court cases and investigations stemming from the incident over the years—has a clear bias, would further the goal of letting the reader decide on credibility.
When I read the preface to Edmund White's new memoir, I was annoyed/hurt (you decide) that my own works went unmentioned while those of so many others (Lorrie Moore, Richard Ford) were, but after the introduction, as White writes about his heart attack, subsequent surgery and the days of hallucinations that followed, my attitude softened.
One of the big points that goes unmentioned is the two films' places in the Star Wars universe: The Force Awakens, is set at the end of the Star Wars continuity, and its story isn't boxed in by another movie or book, which gives its characters a bit more leverage to forge ahead and be active in moving the story forward.
Andrew M. Cuomo disbursed with dizzying speed in his State of the State address on Wednesday — $100 billion for infrastructure here, $20 billion for housing there — he left one half-billion conspicuously unmentioned: a third of the annual budget of the City University of New York, which Mr. Cuomo's latest budget proposed to offload from the state's balance sheet onto the city's.
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Though unmentioned in the pleadings, a poorly veiled ideological concern lurked in the background (and in the intentions of Edward Blum, the conservative activist whose organisation, Project on Fair Representation, crafted the litigation): urban districts with higher concentrations of people who are not eligible to vote usually go for Democrats, while the rural districts vote rather reliably for the GOP.
The opening monologue of Monday night's primetime Emmy Awards was full of political jokes and observations, even as President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's name went unmentioned.
All of these possible areas of inquiry — her female friend and family's recollections, the probable locations for the party, the boy who connected her with her alleged attacker — were unmentioned by Senate Democrats as they went about praising Blasey and cross-examining Kavanaugh, and their possible relevance is mostly being dismissed by the liberal side as of a piece with Whelan's reckless public speculations.
What only Chinese writers seem properly to comprehend — and which goes largely unmentioned here — is the inherent imbalance of the relationship: that while America has been intimately involved with China for the entirety of this country's independent existence, China's roughly 250-year awareness of America amounts (once you recall that a sovereign Chinese state has been around for thousands of years) to a paltry few percent of China's own time on the planet.
If this tendency wasn't already latent, grad school ingrained it — knowing background is crucial to comprehending any reading.) So when I see that a New York Times review has omitted the names of an excellent exhibition's key curatorial members (who happened to be my office mates for several years) — and when at least one of those junior members is clearly mentioned in the exhibition press release but I don't see their name in the review — I feel the same gut punch any of us might if one's intellectual labor were to go unmentioned in a very public forum.
The city's greatest outpouring of rap since Snoop Dogg was on trial for the murder of Philip Woldemariam includes a group of heretofore unmentioned notables: Blueface, the rightful heir to FrostyDaSnowmann's squandered empire; natural born juice salesman Desto Dubb and his enigmatic brother Pimp Pimp P; currently incarcerated Stinc Team members Ketchy the Great, SaySoTheMac, and Bambino; the devilish and gravelly Almighty Suspect; red-clad Inglewooder and headband connoisseur FreeAckrite; baby-faced Martin Luther King Park loiterer Johnny Rose; Athens Park gunshot survivor and "Hit Yo Ricky" guest Earl Swavey; Long Beach's Saviii3rd, Jooba Loc, $tupid Young, BeachBoii, and Cinco; and the more intellectually inclined––and thus ever so slightly removed––Buddy, Huey Briss, and KB DeVaughn.

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