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You should probably expand upon it or find a behavior and build upon it in new, different ways.
They absorbed information, processed it, and then acted upon it.
I don't place my value as an artist upon it.
Until, on September 22nd, President Donald Trump seized upon it.
We happened upon it at dusk, precisely when it opened.
We like to take that piece and expand upon it.
I'm the second person after Christ to insist upon it.
Now, can we improve upon it in the long run?
Perched upon it is a blue bird, possibly a dove.
We would talk about it but not dwell upon it.
Hunter took that message to heart and acted upon it.
No one has proposed anything credible to improve upon it.
And I felt queasy discomfort whenever I came upon it.
Greece, which had austerity forced upon it, would cry foul.
"Only verified and corroborated information was relied upon," it said.
Our livelihoods and our lives may literally depend upon it.
For the people who depend upon it, that's often problematic.
An attempt to take a true story and improve upon it?
Europe not only endured the last crisis, it capitalised upon it.
And that is what I found when I happened upon it.
Are companies feeling better but not acting upon it just yet?
There is no tablet anywhere with a 25 engraved upon it.
It may not live up to the expectations imposed upon it.
The Palestinians call it "cultural normalization," and many frown upon it.
Vantablack, however, absorbs only 99.965% of the light incident upon it.
She knew our democracy (and our self-respect) depend upon it.
We have a responsibility, if we have information, to act upon it.
The enemy is hate -- however motivated -- and those who act upon it.
Now maybe they want us to watch them descend upon it — together.
Here's hoping Hemsworth stumbles upon it and gives you a double tap.
And if so, did you vet it before you relied upon it?
Since creating A-Z West, she has continued and expanded upon it.
Either would have been visible to any person who stumbled upon it.
But it's a memorable bark, and the internet seized upon it immediately.
"The public health and economic vitality of our neighbors depends upon it."
And at right angles two different conflagrations were sweeping down upon it.
But, at the same time, civilized society tends to frown upon it.
They've tweaked it, they've pontificated upon it, on and on and on.
It was a threat enough that we had to act upon it.
Banks usually frown upon it, but motivated homeowners can make it happen.
The "video" was unremarkable, and I will not be remarking upon it.
Now, it can more deeply integrate the tech, and build upon it.
You have to take every level of success to build upon it.
If there's one thing nearly everyone can agree upon, it is that.
The very existence of the United States may well depend upon it.
Unlike a dollar, there are no factors signals that act directly upon it.
You can stumble upon it, and more and more people have done that.
It's an altogether new species, and a dinosaur enthusiast literally stumbled upon it.
Only 94 people call it home; few have cause to stumble upon it.
GPS would be completely wiped out, along with those systems dependent upon it.
Instead, you'll stumble upon it during mobile searches for travel deals and advice.
Every five years, during reauthorization, we have the opportunity to improve upon it.
A traveller chancing upon it can project or interpret all manner of things.
History is unlikely to look upon it with the reverence of older generations.
Our democracy and the foundation for a functioning justice system depend upon it.
You can increase your chances of stumbling upon it, but it's largely luck.
We look upon it as a totality of the large package we buy.
Duell inaugurated the work last year and will expand upon it this summer.
I train my lens upon it and wait for the image to resolve.
Armenia is a partner to Iran in every sense and dependent upon it.
The future of our country, and of the entire world, depends upon it.
The aid had never had "any condition" placed upon it, he later insisted.
On Monday, a courthouse in downtown Toronto transformed as media descended upon it.
As the African landscape changed, so too did the animals who lived upon it.
"They made another shark movie in 503?" you'll think when you stumble upon it.
"I wish I'd stumbled upon it, [Rocky] gave it to me," Morton told Refinery29.
LoveSync went through the wringer as media descended upon it with snark-powered glee.
Anyway, gaze upon it and be grateful to be living in this batshit time.
So that is crucial, and from there you can build upon it with anything.
Despite what others project upon it, he insists Pony remains rooted in country music.
They decide a lush leather couch is the metaphor and they sit upon it.
They all fed upon it, they got fat, and then they got fed upon.
It's also hard for me to build upon it, because I lost the name.
About being an active member of society — the global society — and improving upon it.
But none of this compares with the indignities visited upon it in recent weeks.
And we want to get the briefing so that we can act upon it.
But I would act upon it as every other piece of art I handle.
Whoever touches this pale transparent layer leaves a trace with his fingers upon it.
Conservatives demand due process for those accused; the left insists upon it for accusers.
You may place a tile upon it, but you must wait to place another.
You need only to trust the clarity you already have and act upon it.
"Instead of preaching about clean energy, this administration will act upon it," he said.
Though the fishermen depend upon it for their livelihoods, they fall victim to its power.
Mr. Russo's corpse was nearly unrecognizable when a stranger came upon it on Aug. 28.
Breath of the Wild takes this idea, cuts out the fluff, and expands upon it.
We took that idea and put it in a major key and expanded upon it.
"Our body was designed to adapt to the work we place upon it," says Burmaster.
The winner would give the other a dollar bill with a note scrawled upon it.
We must act upon it as we would any other drink that waited for us.
And it was, because of the sunlight that members shined upon it with their smartphones.
Coulter is not a member of that community and she has no claims upon it.
And so I think they look upon it also as a great source of capacity.
Privilege is not a good look these days, even for an institution based upon it.
For the plain fact is, if you insist upon it, that they are much alike.
The entire economy of [the British TV show]You've Been Framed is built upon it.
The rule of law and the children relying upon it will suffer if that occurs.
Some of those killed have been linked to the drugs trade or crackdowns upon it.
While the ACA was born with some of these problems, others were thrust upon it.
It was published in 2009, but I only recently stumbled upon it in Skylight Books.
Of course, merely having a good base doesn't mean it's easy to expand upon it.
We are its creators and hope lies in the image of ourselves we stamp upon it.
However desirable economic development is, insisting upon it as the way forward traps billions in poverty.
Blade Runner 2049 absolutely needs Blade Runner, but it also enhances it and builds upon it.
We all have that guilty pleasure we'll watch until the end whenever we stumble upon it.
Somewhere along the way, it seems clear that the idea of monetization was impressed upon it.
I do believe that we need to continue to work on this and improve upon it.
If you take something that exists and improve upon it you go from 1 to n.
Despite the weighty expectations placed upon it, "Game of Thrones" has consistently risen to the challenge.
The letter acts as a request, and the agencies are not required to act upon it.
A company builds it, expands upon it, and tries to make a marketable profile from it.
In an ideal world, science journalism will make science stronger by shining a light upon it.
When in reality our own relationship to the past is that it's constantly intruding upon it.
He collapsed upon it as if he had been desperate to fall for the last minute.
My sister was the first person I knew who remarked upon it, some time around 2007.
History may not look kindly upon it, but the 2010s really was the decade of Facebook.
There is no person unaffected by patriarchal sexual oppression because the culture itself is built upon it.
Brigitte Barthélémy and her husband Alain were combing a beach for driftwood when they came upon it.
So if they have an ICBM capability that they can rely upon, it could be very destabilizing.
While Amazon hadn't publicly announced Scout, some Amazon shoppers were happening upon it when browsing specific products.
To find our common purpose, we must define our common ground and then consciously build upon it.
No journalist was casually browsing Medium's "Combative Blog Posts from Multibillionaires" section and accidentally stumbled upon it.
But when called upon, it can play music, control devices or anything else possible with an Echo.
His enemies say he inherited a fortune and built upon it an empire of defaults and exaggeration.
It's a record that has just grown better in time, and I look very fondly upon it.
Small sections of large curved surfaces will always look flat to little creatures that crawl upon it.
"You come upon it suddenly," poet and club member Will Irwin wrote of the Grove in 1908.
They also have attempted to improve upon it, finding ways to upgrade this template for competitive advantage.
The Clinton campaign was eager to seize upon it as fresh evidence that Mr. Trump is sexist.
Now it appears that the agency is adrift without a captain, and a storm is upon it.
"I do believe that we need to continue to work on this and improve upon it."iSpot.
The House had initially, as noted, rejected S. 204, attempting to improve upon it through H.R. 5247.
But the skating world's sense of community belies the history of violence and prejudice imposed upon it.
Whatever choice a family makes, the parents should capitalize upon it to have valuable conversations at home.
"President Trump's campaign fully plans to protect the 2016 map and expand upon it," the official added.
The future of our nation and the integrity of our faithfulness to our God depends upon it.
Stuck up into that unworldly sky was the cone of Mount Adams, and the alpenglow was upon it.
Gareth Edwards' 2014 film Godzilla kicked off the series, and this weekend's Kong: Skull Island builds upon it.
Ultimately, this wider margin for regret requires we second-guess Snapchat's "less serious" reputation, before acting upon it.
But as it happened, nearby hunters heard the shots and came upon it in less than an hour.
Nowadays, leaving your children on their own might not just be frowned upon, it could get you arrested.
Today, on the anniversary of Carrie Fisher's death, seems like a good time to reflect upon it further.
He does not change it it, he does not improve upon it, he does not make it better.
A door closing or a person approaching from behind does not exist until the eye happens upon it.
Meanwhile they'll do undeniable harm to the Republican Party nationally and force tough, coalition-straining choices upon it.
When I do stumble upon it, it's like a brief glimpse of life and then it's gone again.
Many black Americans I met over the years not only embraced that image, but also insisted upon it.
India's national news media seized upon it, and for the first time Sameer Tiger was front-page news.
"Platforms should be aware of this, acting upon it and acting faster," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"The scheme was so goober-pea simple that nobody had come upon it," Weiss wrote of his solution.
Upon it was one of Dr. Green's blue boxes, and eight syringes lined up neatly in a row.
While I don't use the microwave all that often, others in the household rely almost exclusively upon it.
That's why the Germans needed the heavy water; their strategy for producing an atomic explosion depended upon it.
"We must anticipate the future and act upon it with speed," says Nick Sampson, Faraday's head of R&D.
Many have already noticed that Mike Huckabee's Twitter is bad enough to remark upon, and subsequently remarked upon it.
We both knew this was a transient time and there was no true friendship to be built upon it.
Its boss, and half of the board's 26 members, resigned; regulators imposed upon it a record fine of $24m.
The state's impressive coastal policy illustrates America's ability to adapt to a natural disaster that is already upon it.
Now we continue to see that trend, and we've tried to build upon it and build more interesting content.
Either that or a friend will recommend it to you, or you might just stumble upon it by accident.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder, has bought the Washington Post, and urged upon it the motto: "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
And every year, it seems to the men whose livelihoods depend upon it, the road of ice melts earlier.
Instead, it took what was good in the S6.03, refined and iterated upon it, and produced something much better.
But in its disappointing production, perhaps imposed upon it by Netflix's glossy TV machine, it never quite gets there.
Technology is everywhere, and we're all more or less dependent upon it — so how do we escape the pitfalls?
I need to relook at this and figure out if there are ways that I can improve upon it.
In the blurred background of the shot we can see the Iron Throne and a blond king upon it.
Technology can help bolster emergency response efforts, Mr. Sury said, but it is unwise to rely upon it fully.
Please order him to face the art and gaze upon it for one minute with all the lights on.
He came upon it by using the database PubMed to look for a disease that matched the patient's symptoms.
Indeed, universities, public sector pension funds and other large institutional investors with a public trust should insist upon it.
It was meant as an opening for U.S.-Iranian talks, but the United States failed to act upon it.
The primary function of life insurance is to replace the income for those who are financially dependent upon it.
Amazon hasn't started promoting the service yet, though some shoppers may find themselves stumbling upon it in various categories.
That neat narrative — and all the edifices that have been built upon it — is an exclusionary fiction, at best.
Kyrie Irving A brand new basketball with a map of the world drawn upon it, so he finally gets it.
Just in case that brief description of the $350 Osmo Pocket didn't click for you, let me expound upon it.
Some look upon it practically, as a way of establishing a role for themselves, while others have more elemental reasons.
Caption: "We must anticipate the future and act upon it with speed," says Nick Sampson, Faraday's head of R&D.
"It is certainly my hope that after the experience of Charlottesville, the legislature will look upon it favorably," he said.
He kept the tool a secret, demurring that it was a vocoder, but other producers began to stumble upon it.
"We see this as a great opportunity not only to continue our work but to improve upon it," Rubin said.
The Fed's mandate calls upon it to manage the nation's credit supply in pursuit of stable prices and full employment.
But big, profitable companies such as Google are better placed than most to notice the opportunity and act upon it.
Democrats have bought into an idealistic definition of human nature and have created a losing electoral strategy based upon it.
But a reach advantage is established and built upon, it is not something built for barn burners and early finishes.
Their outdoor bed sports gauzy white curtains on all four sides, to protect whoever lies upon it from the sun.
The photo would have served as a testament to the family's piety, should ISIS fighter have ever happened upon it.
All you have to do is drop your phone upon it, en route to flopping yourself on the nearest sofa.
All of this is music to many ears, but the Taliban, Pakistan and Iran will not look upon it kindly.
I'd figured out I was trans, but it wasn't until a few years later that I could act upon it.
But most people interact with it in that they get a notification and they need to take action upon it.
The Dadaists not only proclaimed freedom from civilization but tried to act upon it in the production of their art.
If you feel an urgency and you don't act upon it, then that is the whole problem in a nutshell.
In Greek lore, a "gorgon" is a monster so hideous that it is dangerous, even deadly, to look upon it.
Is our free press robust enough to withstand the attacks upon it and the technology revolutionizing the dissemination of information?
The tomb's facade is simple: off-white stone with World Music Fans inscribed upon it in a romantic, black script.
Anyone — her friends, bookers, fellow comedians or maybe just millions of strangers — can search for it or stumble upon it.
It is Virginia's turn to face the calamities brought upon it by the repeated moral blindness of its political leaders.
It had been overlooked for years until Timothy Riley, who became the museum's director last year, stumbled upon it recently.
But Sanofi executives argue Sarclisa is a meaningful start, and they plan to build upon it as a foundational therapy.
Both parts take place in a space so empty you can barely sense the hand of an auteur upon it.
The West Village may be unrecognizable today, but it is not because the underlying forces working upon it have changed.
"Ulysses" isn't a novel, it's a life project, and like life itself, we embark upon it striving toward understanding it.
Though there was a flurry of coverage, he did not touch upon it during his address to Congress that night.
As far back as 1998, Apple has faced criticism for complying with demands placed upon it by the Chinese government.
What in the World In most countries, sleeping on the job isn't just frowned upon, it may get you fired.
Hey, maybe a budding sex toy entrepreneur will figure out a way to take the concept and improve upon it.
They'll likely find somebody to back their claim to the Iron Islands' throne, so that Yara might sit upon it.
They witness it, feel the effects of it, or stumble upon it and see that it is a potent tool.
But I understand why people are kind of looking to it and seizing upon it, and I think because it's complex.
It also feels like it could stand up to the rough handling that, say, a fourth-grader might unleash upon it.
VCFA's low-residency MFA in Graphic Design allows you to maintain the life you've established and continue to build upon it.
Our interaction with Cortana was strange to say the least, especially since we never really called upon it whenever it launched.
Its frozen surface reflects much of the dim sunlight that shines upon it, giving a surface temperature of around -200°C.
It's not too hard to find, but it's just tucked away enough that most people probably won't stumble upon it accidentally.
European traders happened upon it in the 19th century and set up plantations in the Caribbean, South Pacific, and Southeast Asia.
At this temperature, enough water has evaporated to impart a rich amber glow upon it, not to mention other magical properties.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson has been highly critical of public assistance, suggesting that too many Americans have become dependent upon it.
Bowman soon left APLA and took the bingo game with him, expanding upon it to benefit a different organization every night.
I only briefly touch upon it in my exhibition, with a section dedicated to the history of public toilets for women.
This time, it's taken that design and improved upon it in meaningful ways while maintaining the familiar Phantom look and feel.
Analysts who have faith in the deal as it is currently designed recommend more modesty in attempting to build upon it.
The more people that leave this planet and look back upon it and are impacted, the better for all of us.
The lawyers who filed the impeachment petition hit upon it because there is no evidence that Ms Rousseff was personally corrupt.
I didn't know the 850i used gesture control, because, frankly, I had forgotten BMW had this technology; I stumbled upon it.
And in fact I'm going to hear those and I'm going to move on having heard those and acted upon it.
Berkeley Rep hit upon "It Can't Happen Here" about eight months ago, when an unexpected hole opened in its fall season.
What mattered was the truth — the true state of the world — not the ideological color of any lens imposed upon it.
With physical things, you might walk into a thrift shop or a pawn dealer in 20 years and stumble upon it.
These are people who visited specifically because they knew, before they had even set sight upon it, they would love it.
While this has not been acted upon, it is essential to ensure that U.S. response is timely and of sufficient magnitude.
It is designed to help audiences understand the mentality of the witch trials, ideally without projecting a contemporary narrative upon it.
Still, the production offers a deeply personal reading of a staple without crossing a line and imposing an interpretation upon it.
"Our stated preference clearly is the pitching, and try to reinforce it, improve upon it," Cashman said on the field Friday.
Jews and Christians of any sophistication preferred not to dwell upon it or distanced themselves by treating it as an allegory.
The complaint also argued that Alison's video could be traumatizing to children who may accidentally stumble upon it on the platform.
This has always been a blue-collar club, just one with a lavish, state-funded "sporting project" artificially imposed upon it.
And once the value of the Planck constant was measured and agreed upon, it means the kilogram can be set too.
While some young people (19 percent) did seek out the porn they saw, many more (28 percent) stumbled upon it accidentally.
The succinct proposal clearly fell to the wayside and remained buried in the NASA report until we happened upon it recently.
Is a "fatberg"-sized wad of cash lurking in the Geneva sewers, just waiting for some lucky spelunker to happen upon it?
I had just kind of stumbled upon it, and from there, I made a documentary film with my co-director Christopher LaMarca.
I took the ancient method lithography­ where data is captured and forged into a limestone's surface by 'printing' people's breaths upon it.
Littwin, the law professor who coined the term "coerced debt," essentially stumbled upon it while working on a larger study of bankruptcy.
The senators inclined to impose statutory cost-benefit analysis requirements on the agency would force this sort of second-guessing upon it.
I don't know how it got started, but I happened to stumble upon it one day when looking for morning AA meetings.
Siri doesn't know all, can't perform any task you bestow upon it and won't make somewhat uncanny phone calls on your behalf.
Since these are technical questions, it will be much harder for populists to hijack the debate and force emotional issues upon it.
Rather than simply using a wall as a canvas, Vogman works with this particular building to compliment it and expand upon it.
" The opposite was also true; "if they have deliberated about a matter when sober, they decide upon it when they are drunk.
On August 15th Mr McAuliffe suggested that the four justices who decided the case did so because their jobs depended upon it.
I don't know—it's as if I stumbled upon it, or I'm seeing something that I never thought I'd ever be seeing.
They do not, however, affect the infrared part of the spectrum, meaning nanoPE blocks less than 10% of IR incident upon it.
The ideologues are the skeleton, and the rest are the muscles that come upon it, and together they form one moving body.
He unfurled the red carpet between the ruins, and ordinary Palestinians walked upon it, attracting a frenzy of international news media attention.
With Mars' investment, the Snickers-owner gains an entrance into this increasingly popular trend and Kind the resources to expand upon it.
The more classes I teach, I'll probably use my students as guinea pigs and start to build upon it brick by brick.
One thing is crystal clear: A partner for peace does not confiscate another's land and then build their own homes upon it.
"It is a big responsibility a state takes upon it when it chooses not to use capital punishment," he told the court.
Exhibitions, as we know, come and go but the book just sort of — you don't know where you might chance upon it.
Op-Ed Contributor According to Genesis 1, in four days, God made the heavens, the earth and all the vegetation upon it.
But whatever it is, someday some enterprising food lab will hit upon it, and how to make it cheaply with minimal ingredients.
His big head is the symbol of his comprehension, and his little body the symbol of his incapacity to act upon it.
But Lyft must now prove that it is worth the eye-popping valuation bestowed upon it by its new public-market investors.
And so YouTube has developed what's known as "ContentID," a system that proactively and automatically identified copyrighted content and acts upon it.
Other cultures have attempted to divine the messiness of the human condition and improve upon it with targeted thoughts, meditations, and physical practices.
The value of technology and data has skyrocketed, and so has the value of stealing and disrupting the services that rely upon it.
If a plate has an image composed of red, green and blue projected upon it, the plate will reproduce the projection (see picture).
Nevertheless, newcomers like GM and Gocycle have already improved upon it in sleek and intuitive ways, but at the cost of heavier bikes.
Lastly, while your question didn't place much emphasis on the question of rewarding our children for good behavior, you did touch upon it.
But modulating it, in order to impress data upon it, can be done by a chip that consumes almost no power at all.
KR: I think you need to look upon it in the context of the overall industry, and the industry is completely similar constructed.
It will be difficult for the Rome summit, in particular, to meet the heavy expectations that leaders have begun to place upon it.
Earlier this month, Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond said once the transition was agreed regulators should tell companies they can rely upon it.
I took his DLL as a base and expanded upon it, adding in the code for my first project, City-State Diplomacy (CSD).
Democrats and Republicans alike would be better served by these states having more of a voice in Congress – citizens should insist upon it.
It would send a clear message to China that America doesn't want to depend upon it as its major source of imports anymore.
Perversely, while not doing much to contain the virus, some House members have seized upon it as a pretext to weaken environmental regulations.
Whichever version you're familiar with, this lamp is sure to strike fear into your heart as soon as you lay eyes upon it.
Rosier is college football's J.R. Smith, blessed with everything necessary to produce the spectacular but not the capacity to reliably call upon it.
What gets me about Marsh's work is that whenever he gets good at something, he tries to build upon it and move on.
Can you recommend a stylish but very durable bag that can put up with the wear and tear that I place upon it?
Actually capitalizing upon it and then building a team and executing on it is not something that just anybody could possibly take on.
I would argue yes — but that's only because the show really is good enough to justify having so many plaudits heaped upon it.
The band's politically minded music is danceable, generous and casually propulsive: It's easy to happen upon it at a festival and like it.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they did not know if Trump had read the memo or acted upon it.
Finding Dory doesn't just find a quest for Dory to embark upon, it also gives her real, deeply emotional reasons for doing so.
And while it occasionally fails — sometimes spectacularly so — its creators continually improve upon it, always in service of the community's relationship with itself.
Take a page from [Michel] Foucault and remember that the more you protest and resist a thing the more power you bestow upon it.
Whether the museum can rise to the challenge that's been thrust upon it — to shift the discourse on African art — remains to be seen.
Kalra and Groves also believe that autonomous vehicles will become safer as they're deployed, learning from their real-world experience and improving upon it.
Eventually, she and her colleagues worked out that the dragonfish reflects just one in every 2,000 photons incident upon it—an absorbance of 99.95%.
Still, Uscinski said that search engines like Google and platforms like YouTube make it easier for people to find information or stumble upon it.
Although I'm betting if you'd waited a few more months, observation of this person's living habits might have deterred you from acting upon it.
As for the new user-friendly app, it's known as FakeApp, and it was created by using deepfakes' original software and improving upon it.
Meanwhile Justice Henry Brown, writing for the majority, found separate carriages stigmatising only if "the coloured race chooses to put that construction upon it".
Unlikely as that might sound to his critics, the emerging danger of a 2020 recession may mean that his re-election depends upon it.
"We're paying a lot of extra money for physicians to produce a text note ... but then has no action taken upon it," Recknor said.
Three years ago, they set out to expand and improve upon it, first for the NCAA tournament and then outward in every possible direction.
So instead of imagining the upcoming sweaty season without the crunchy stuff, we decided to put our minds to improving upon it even further.
It all underscores how the Supreme Court misjudged the importance of independent expenditures in Buckley as well as subsequent cases that relied upon it.
IT is swiftly changing; the demands of the people who rely upon it are playing a greater role in its evolution than ever before.
Both men face a mighty challenge to help the country recover from the dire economic situation which was inflicted upon it by Mugabe's rule.
"A strong Alaskan economy is not simply effected [sic] by the development of the Arctic OCS — it is dependent upon it," the group said.
As with anything else, practice makes better and until you actively try to improve upon it you will be stuck right where you are.
"It's so great having a beard," he says, stroking his chin again and again, as though a beloved cat had curled up upon it.
Some movies are born relevant, some achieve relevance, but Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House had relevance thrust upon it.
It makes people financially dependent upon it, cuts them off from their families, and claims to have the only possible understanding of the divine.
The NBA offers a thousand cautionary tales regarding players with immense potential, and innumerable examples of how they have failed to deliver upon it.
Or that there's a canal in the middle of town if you just know where to find the right window to peer upon it?
In the chapel-like space, you can be alone with the painting, at least until someone else comes upon it and stops, wonder-struck.
Genuine intimacy is so rarely encountered in film that when you come upon it, your tendency is to suspect that somehow you're being played.
Trump has said he will scrap the deal if the U.S.'s European allies don't agree to changes he believes will improve upon it.
But to the extent that weak AI controls vital software that keeps our civilization humming along, our dependence upon it does create some vulnerabilities.
We're all of us trapped by time, hoping we might make a mark upon it, only to be caught up and carried further downstream.
In any case, it has made some of the advertising agency community hesitant to pay for advertising on Snapchat, unless their clients insisted upon it.
Describing American leadership across the world as "indispensable," he encouraged Trump to retain it, writing that the stability of the United States depends upon it.
He believed that New York could be vital as a hip-hop hub, but only by fully imbibing the past and then innovating upon it.
The new species was found at a depth of 1.8 miles underneath the sea surface, which means you'll never stumble upon it during a swim.
The problem with geoengineering, of course, is that we could royally wreck our planet should something go wrong, and we may become dependent upon it.
Both in production and persona, the masked Detroit music Moodymann is so unpredictable and obtuse that to even remark upon it is basically a cliche.
We treat these animals with complete respect because they deserve it, and our safety is dependent upon it … There is also a precise exit procedure.
Taking the human voice away from a genre that's largely dependent upon it can result in the most banal café soundtrack music, like instrumental metal.
It wasn't as much a foray from her aesthetic as it was an expansion upon it; one we can't wait to see continue to evolve.
The genius account was discovered by Bryan Clark at The Next Web, who happened upon it when he was perusing the site purely for science.
In information warfare, or any aspect of war for that matter, there is a major difference between gathering information and intelligence and acting upon it.
In particular, I stayed in Sambuca, a charming town that has received the most widespread media coverage after CNN Travel happened upon it in January.
His crowning glory however is his beard —  a flowing waterfall of silky blonde hair that is the envy of all who gaze upon it. BEHOLD!
" When Vice sent Dennis Rodman to North Korea in 2013, she calls it "scoring cool points like its business depended upon it, which was true.
It is because men wield disproportionate power and privilege that we have failed to question this reality -- and improve upon it -- in any serious way.
Then, as now, he sought attention as if his life depended upon it, and was energized as much by the negative press as the positive.
Land: We hope that means taking inspiration from our work and building upon it, but we also accept that could also mean something quite different!
But both men face a mighty challenge to help the country recover from the dire economic situation that was inflicted upon it by Mugabe's rule.
But both men face a mighty challenge to help the country recover from the dire economic situation which was inflicted upon it by Mugabe's rule.
Luckily, you live in a time where you can have more people see your art than otherwise would come and stumble upon it in person.
He has forced upon it an airing of ideological differences, compelling progressives and moderates to choose their leader and then make the case in public.
Often, the lowest bidder is a struggling company that itself is at the mercy of terms and conditions foisted upon it by the larger entity.
They talk with the candid banter of a long-married couple — one offers a detail, the other jumps in to correct or elaborate upon it.
Mr. Valkov, 24, the founder of Swift Gap Events, a small Sofia-based events management company, chanced upon it while scouting performance spaces last fall.
I believe that parents should know how much time their kid is using their phone but I don't think that they should act upon it.
This is a new politics -- a system-change for nothing less than the survival of the planet and all life forms that exist upon it.
Something like Space Fleet was so seemingly catered to Bob's desires that he doesn't aim to improve upon it, or bend it, or subvert it.
Theory 1: As a novel about an "entertainment" weaponized to enslave and destroy all who look upon it, "Infinite Jest" is the first great Internet novel.
Yet, in the current moment of turmoil for women's health, many are, because they know the future of their businesses and our economy depend upon it.
Based upon it leaving the area where the home was, that gives us information that it didn't fit and [was] probably our suspect vehicle getting away.
I thought, if we're going to get together, we should capture it—at the very least to be able to listen back and reflect upon it.
The one thing everyone agreed upon: It is universally bad form to stick your chopsticks upright in your bowl as that position is associated with death.
"They may feel dependent upon it and even experience signs of withdrawal, such as headaches and poor concentration, when they do not have it," she said.
"I randomly stumbled upon it back in the winter of 2017, and was amazed at the effect the game had on my day," Ismail told Hyperallergic.
However, now that the method has been proven to work, other researchers will likely build upon it to create a process that's more efficient and reliable.
The changes are a sign that Facebook's serious about dealing with the problems that have been thrust upon it as the world's leading social media platform.
Obama asked them to preserve the basic social compact that has prevailed in the country since the 1960s, and to let him continue building upon it.
But before they embark upon it, they should consider the possibility that, like everything in the Trump era, things probably won't go precisely according to plan.
The best meal I ever ate in my young life was a seared salmon steak with pickled mustard seeds upon it (+33 for learning a skill).
A cheap notebook, as long as you keep it secure, is a simple analog alternative — as long as no one with bad intentions stumbles upon it.
Glazman stumbled upon it with his partner, Damien Janowicz, during a drive to upstate New York last spring — and just had a good feeling about it.
It's not entirely clear whether companies are legally bound to notify users about the manner of information they gather or how they ultimately act upon it.
Mr. Mueller submitted his budget months ago for the fiscal year that began last month, and Justice Department regulations required Mr. Sessions to act upon it.
The anger among farmers fed directly into the populism that helped drive Mr. Trump into office, and he has seized upon it as a rallying cry.
He outlines the essential "scaffolding" of a chart (scales, legend, source and so on), before describing the many ways that data can be built upon it.
"They all had very strong opinions about what was right for the business, and they didn&apost always agree upon it," one former sales exec said.
We as artists are charged and almost obligated to maintain culture and be a mirror for it, to reflect upon it and show our current times.
They stumbled upon it while conducting routine endoscopies, a medical procedure that sends a small camera down your gullet in order to look at the digestive tract.
It pretty much lives up to the expectations set upon it by the original 1994 game and once again raises the question: Why did this get made?
However, as he quickly learned, without context, the small statue had a much more grim symbolism — especially to Amy's roommates who stumbled upon it the next day.
Bright is an algorithm-friendly concoction poised to catch viewers, in much the same way as The Cloverfield Paradox, who might stumble upon it from various directions.
And the cryptogeeks and libertarians looked upon it, and said lo, we smile upon this, for it is good, and decentralized, and solves the Byzantine Generals Problem.
And you know, Larry Page has brought this up several times and sort of come back upon it, but many, many people have talked about this issue.
And I have said it before, and I will say it again here, I listen to the homily of every priest more intently and reflect upon it.
Goodhart's Law states that any observed statistical regularity will tend to collapse once pressure is placed upon it for control purposes ("Monetary Theory and Practice", Goodhart, 2329).
Certainly the line of some of their questioning created more doubt in my mind that I didn't feel believed and they weren't going to act upon it.
If they agree upon it, they will circumvent the regular order again, allowing them to move faster than public awareness, and pass it before the backlash begins.
I didn't know the temporary nose job even existed; I stumbled upon it when I was looking for a doctor to do my lip injections last year.
The show desperately wants to be a family drama with zombies, but the family at its center has rarely been worthy of the attention bestowed upon it.
I saw in every corner of our country how effective SNAP is as a work support and how much families rely upon it to make ends meet.
True, Vale's leadership role has been thrust upon it by market reality and its new focus on cost discipline is arguably a couple of years too late.
Some people look upon it and see beauty, while others might stare and think, I bet I could steal that and make a shit ton of money.
Treat it like the centrepiece of a critically acclaimed exhibit, and gaze upon it for an almost uncomfortable amount of time – murmuring in admiration all the while.
As for his unconventional technique in "Dutch," Mr. Morris said he had decided upon it because he wasn't sure he could explain Reagan's personality by orthodox methods.
But Ms. Nixon's campaign, which also accepted the invitation, quickly seized upon it to accuse the governor of trying to rig the debate in his own favor.
From there, it was picked up by a variety of publications and social media users, appearing again every few months after someone else seemingly stumbles upon it.
The whistleblowers who have dared to come forward and remark upon it haven't enjoyed the Trump whistleblower's warm welcome among "respectable" voices in politics and the media.
But it is still a young system when compared with traditional print and broadcast advertising, and companies like Google have plenty of incentive to improve upon it.
" He said he kept their names off the stories because "many of the folks who write for me would lose their jobs immediately upon it being discovered.
With the challenges facing the VA, and the increasing number of Veterans who are depending upon it, it's urgent to increase access to care, not limit it.
At one point, I passed a group of hikers going the other way, clockwise on the loop, exclaiming about the lake as they came up upon it.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog says it does not take information handed to it at face value and vets it thoroughly before deciding whether to act upon it.
Within five years, Mills had gone bankrupt and the property was sold, but not before they could bestow upon it their signature bizarre architecture and color palette.
It doesn't seem like it's going to be as good as it is when you stumble upon it at 9 pm on a Sunday, or on Hulu.
The reboot takes the original show's premise — five gay men making over straight men — and builds upon it, while tapping into emotions you didn't even know you had.
More worrying still, the concrete lip of the 22005,503-ft wide weir at the top had not been anchored to the surrounding hillside, but merely placed upon it.
Insurers build that independence into their risk models, and depend upon it in their calculations of the maximum they may have to pay out in a single year.
Since that time, Google's continued to improve upon it, including an update in March that automatically groups photos together by specific trips and locations and improved photo editing.
Most people haven't sailed around the world like Magellan or looked upon it from space or sorted out the relevant math involved in tides, gravity, and so on.
A WeChat store is thus more comparable to a site store — it exists in the online universe but requires a lot of marketing before consumers stumble upon it.
DJI has several years of commercial drone experience under its belt, and the Mavic looks to build upon it, incorporating it into a far more portable form factor.
He is on the road 300 days a year spreading the warrior gospel, because he believes that nothing less than the survival of our civilization depends upon it.
Pitchfork bestowed upon it their coveted Best New Music designation, and basically every other music publication gave it some attention—still a relative rarity for an electronic producer.
Though the idea behind the technique has been around since transplants were first possible, researchers have greatly improved upon it to even repair organs before they are implanted.
This strategy has been around as long as carpets have turned into lava under a child's feet, but no candidate has seized upon it to trip up Trump.
" Diplomatic sources tell CNN that once the final language was agreed upon, it was seen as an achievement since the discussions with Trump were "very intense" and "difficult.
If acted upon, it would involve the Supreme Court asking the attorney-general to explain why he does not see fit to widen the scope of his investigation.
Edward Weston, who photographed patterns and structures in nature, drew a distinction between making pictures to learn about the world and those that impose a vision upon it.
"I know there's much more we can accomplish over the next two years, but only if we stay focused on the work and expand upon it," he wrote.
Then, beginning with Instagram and spreading to the rest of Facebook's properties, Zuckerberg and his lieutenants openly and expertly copied Snapchat's stories invention — and even improved upon it.
And from personal experience, the homilies that do touch upon it are not grappling with especially young adults' urgent and foundational questions: Why is sex more than recreation?
These arguments for saving and studying the fatberg are compelling enough, to my mind, but the opportunity to gaze upon it within the museum context achieves something more.
And because their model is so heavily dependent upon it, there's going to be some fudge factor that you have to use when you look at their numbers.
"You Will Not Have My Hate," as it became known, was pithy and defiant; in 2016, Mr. Leiris expanded upon it in a book of the same name.
Mr. Macron has yet to address the case directly, but political opponents have seized upon it to portray the president as a haughty ruler who flouts the law.
I'm sure that hand-eye coordination and natural flair play a role, but we were taught that it's all about imagining the journey before you embark upon it.
Pepper's ongoing conversation between the natural world and what we build on it calls our attention to our experience of the land rather than her mark upon it.
"Before, marijuana smokers smoked somewhat discreetly because it was something that society frowned upon, it wasn't allowed, you knew you were doing something that wasn't legal," he said.
According to Elon Musk, it's very important to have a feedback loop in which you are constantly thinking about what you've done and how to improve upon it.
There is one thing that still makes them collapse inside when they reflect upon it all: the thought of their father in his last hour on that bed.
It's a perfectly fine design and I never felt the need to improve upon it until I came across and exciting and unexpected level-up: the Wearable Chair.
It comes with all the décor bestowed upon it when it was rented out as an Airbnb, including a life-size cutout of Mr. Trump looking imposingly presidential.
If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it.
But no matter how much we might want to, spending all day, every day on an Instagram deep dive isn't realistic — and your boss would probably frown upon it.
Most fetish producers like Sally_Anon only touch upon it once or twice when commissioned, or because it is a natural offshoot of their usual specialties—lactation, infantilization, transformation, submission.
To me, that's what Judaism is all about: How do we preserve the beauty of the richness of the tradition and expand upon it in our own lives today?
During the following year, he maintained that level of performance—one consistent with a top-ten player, rather than a top-five one—but did not improve upon it.
LAS VEGAS — Faraday Future FF 91, an all-electronic autonomous vehicle got a unveil worthy of all the hype and wonder heaped upon it over the past 12 months.
I have a different mind space when I'm in stretches of wilderness—it's an area that has never had any sort of static structure or use imposed upon it.
We gorged upon it in a dark, cool dining room overlooking the garden, while the adults around my brother and me drank multiple cups of tea and dealt cards.
The Golden Record team eventually created a beautiful, sweeping amalgam of humanity in sound and photos, showing anyone who might happen upon it exactly what humanity is made of.
The owner of that voice is given a fictional name in the book, which frees the author from the factual record, and frees us from expectations based upon it.
"Regrettably, this was an error and upon it being brought to her attention, she immediately paid back the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue," said Ernst spokesman Brendan Conley.
It would have been nearly impossible for this turtle to escape from a plastic net it got caught in without the help of underwater photographers who happened upon it.
The IMF said the arrangement, which offers reduced access compared to its predecessor, is expected to be treated by Polish authorities as precautionary, with no plans draw upon it.
And yet this effort, despite its futility, is born of a great urgency and motivated by a more powerful drive than anything else, because life itself depends upon it.
The club has recognized a need for change — Khelaifi acknowledged last year that "after five years, you must start a new cycle" — and started, belatedly, to act upon it.
Similarly, a hardback signifies to authors and agents that this is a book their publisher cares about, so much so that some agents (and authors) will insist upon it.
"I know there's much more we can accomplish over the next two years, but only if we stay focused on the work and expand upon it," Mr. Bloomberg said.
" As for the border wall, Moran said in an email that a fence or wall "is just one tool at our disposal and you cannot rely solely upon it.
Thanks to Stevens's work — and the work that built upon it — we now know that sex is hereditary, and that dads' sperm in particular determine the sex of offspring.
Previously believed to be the work of a follower, "Wedding Dance in the Open Air" resurfaced in 2014, when the museum's then-new director Jennifer Scott came upon it.
But it seems as if Elvie has taken note of the good and bad in their competitors and had time to improve upon it — and that's what has me excited.
The temple and the Teopanzolco pyramid built upon it, which dates back to about 1300 AD, are located in Morelos state, about 43 miles (70 km) south of Mexico City.
A jury sided with Ariad, claiming that Eli Lilly had manufactured two drugs that infringed upon it, but a Federal Circuit court overturned the finding, invoking the written description doctrine.
But Germany has never accepted the mantle of European or global leadership that so many would like to thrust upon it, especially when it comes to the politics of energy.
"The International Criminal Court has not justified hopes placed upon it and did not become a truly independent and authoritative judicial body," a spokesperson for the Russian foreign ministry said.
This despite a season in 2915 that both validated his 230 success, and even improved upon it in some key areas, and helped lead his team to the World Series.
In the wake of these and other works, producing a graphic novel about a historical event now serves as a way to canonize it, conferring upon it world historical status.
Democrats must take advantage of today's Trumpian chaos to regain that ground with the kind of bold policy proposals that will not simply save Obama's legacy, but build upon it.
"I know there's much more we can accomplish over the next two years, but only if we stay focused on the work and expand upon it," he wrote in March.
It seeks not to repeatedly dig up Baldwin's legacy, but to provide a model for contextualizing and building upon it so that, perhaps, the man can finally rest in peace.
So we're looking back on Sparks' career — gazing upon it like a perfect sunset in a longing, lovelorn kind of way — and ranking his flicks in a very special way.
Maybe, even if I hadn't figured out marriage from interviewing those who had embarked upon it, I had learned that some people are right for you and some are not.
That would allow the truth about certain things to be known better, because a woman has reflected upon it and thought of what was a real solution to that problem.
Then, they wait for their doppelgängers to stumble upon it and duet the video (a feature on TikTok that allows a user to react side-by-side to another video).
But of course the show was just subverting the conventions of the murder-mystery narrative that had been thrust upon it, which is what makes Lynch such a deadpan troll.
"Action Against Hunger condemns these latest killings in the strongest terms and deeply regrets that its calls for the release of the hostages have not been acted upon," it said.
The sacred library built by the Egyptian king Osymandyas (Rameses II) at Thebes is alleged to have had the phrase Ψυχῆς ἰατρεῖον ("healing place of the soul") inscribed upon it.
I wish I could say this is the first time a curious snake has shown up in a shocking place, frightening all cursed to look upon it — but it is not.
Humans, as you know, are part of the natural world, and we depend upon it completely — every breath we take, every mouthful of food we eat, comes from the natural world.
The Siri Suggested problem seems to stem from what researchers call a "data void," which is what happens when a term doesn't have "natural informative results" and manipulators seize upon it.
If we can start with some basic, base-level of accessibility and make it standard across the industry, we can build upon it with more bespoke solutions for specific game mechanics.
A Star Wars-themed scene, for example, lets you look around the spacecraft and catch BB-8 rolling in through a corridor, if you happen upon it at the right time.
As the film progresses, it becomes clearer that a large part of why we are fascinated by true crime is because of the way we project our own experiences upon it.
Markets abhor a vacuum, and absolutely adore air-conditioning; places and things come to look alike, in time, because the imperatives that shape them are the same, and insist upon it.
A digital upload of an old photograph isn't identical to the original, in Lee's view, but that doesn't lessen its ability to take a person gazing upon it back in time.
The group of divers, known as the Nomad Exploration Team, spent four years searching for the wreck until they stumbled upon it with the help of sonar technology from Garry Kozak.
Part of it is because, when you start managing something like that, at a young age, you don't act upon it, then you think you can do it your whole life.
" The Conservative Review added to the chorus: "[Trump] has a mandate to shut off refugee resettlement from the Middle East and can act upon it on day one of his administration.
Video games hide the "dice rolls" that used to be so obvious in tabletop RPGs, and it's the gamer's job to rediscover the math behind their success and improve upon it.
The Triangle has been particularly attractive to some of the younger and more ambitious writers in the city, many of whom stumbled upon it by accident and quickly realized its potential.
" In creating @arguetron, she took the simple concept of Reed's honeybot projects ("honeypot" plus "bot") and "expanded upon it significantly so people would stay engaged for much longer periods of time.
Across 2121 tracks, she surveys the state of the world, and looks upon it with dismay, excoriating the evil forces who seem hell-bent on destroying our planet and its people.
Though a decision in the case is months away, Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis, who is considering the suit, seemed to look upon it favorably at a hearing in Brooklyn last month.
Not even Dr. Sagan, the Cornell astrophysicist who led the creation of the record in 21996 for the listening pleasure of any aliens who happened upon it, could get a copy.
But it's hard not to feel like synchronized swimming could be better, and more truthful to itself and its intentions, if it shed the sports pretext forced upon it by capitalism.
But I will also call upon it to describe the unshakeable bonds of kinship and history I share with my family, and the connections and allegiances I have with close friends.
He traces each aspect of the design back to its origins: Here we learn of the Vikings' innovations two millenniums ago; there we see how the Anglo-Saxons improved upon it.
Someone who knows Virgil in Latin does not stumble when reading Dryden, since it is always clear that Dryden has understood the original and is working his own alchemy upon it.
Because it was embedded in the piece, readers surely would have come upon it before they saw a line of text warning of graphic images of victims lying on the ground.
Amid a political upheaval and a economic crisis, Brazil is backsliding on its commitments to protect land rights, the Amazon rainforest and the indigenous people who depend upon it, environmentalists say.
"Shadow of the Colossus" isn't the most obscure game in the world, with decent lifetime sales and more than a decade's worth of praise being heaped upon it by game enthusiasts.
The likelihood of anyone you knew stumbling upon it was low, and if that did happen—well, the person who spotted it would have been looking for porn in the first place.
"The Foreign Ministry's note asked the U.S. government to cease its subversive, interventionist and illegal actions against Cuba... and calls upon it to respect Cuban sovereignty," the ministry said in a statement.
Slack, which is currently trading below its first-day opening price, has been beset both by smaller companies hoping to improve upon it and tech giants trying to copy and replace it.
The established parties need to deal with this problem not just because their success depends upon it but also because, if left to fester, untamed nationalism can be a powerfully destructive force.
News Corp Australia concedes that the Australian authority is unlikely to achieve this breakup on its own, but it calls upon it to coordinate globally with other governments to achieve this aim.
When our deepest fears are preyed upon, it is easy to believe the promises of people who act like they know what they're talking about, to let fear and hatred dictate behavior.
"It is the height of insult to place the history of Charlottesville enslavement on the ground where people with dirt on their shoes can stand upon it," Mr. Allan told the outlet.
Dahmer fakes epilepsy for attention, swigs constantly out of a flask of gin, and picks up roadkill every time he happens upon it — all things outside the bounds of standard teen angst.
Running through scenarios as part of an IR exercise will help companies determine what type of operational flexibility and resiliency they have, and what steps they must take to improve upon it.
"Going forward, your experience with tbh won't change, but we'll continue to improve upon it and build features you love —but now with plenty more resources," tbh said in a blog post.
She felt that her boss's recipe wasn't up to snuff and was determined to improve upon it, but found that there was a shortage of resources for food proprietors and restaurant operators.
Much of Dietland is about her body—gazing upon it, judging it, admiring it, fighting for it, watching it grow stronger—and Nash, a gifted physical actress, brings intensity to this arc.
This bed, whatever it was called, was so firm that the first and only time I jumped upon it, I had to check to make sure I hadn't broken anything (on myself).
The Mother rebuilt this house after it was destroyed by a fire in order to create a perfect haven for the Poet's talents, but this outsider couple is wreaking havoc upon it.
The only limits to what I can do on my island are those imposed upon it by Nintendo, the gaming behemoth that created this little world I love to lose myself in.
That coalition was squandered and isn't coming back, but Trump has not improved upon it, and on the evidence of his first two and a half years in office he never will.
The Mishna, which was compiled in the third century B.C.E., and the Talmud, which expounded upon it, predated the printing press, and as such yeshiva students were trained to memorize them both.
As we work toward the first revamp of the IRS in 20 years, these reforms must be built upon IT systems that are modern and up-to-date (sorry, fax machine repairmen).
Mr. Johnson has said he will not accept the backstop or even a time limit upon it, insisting that whatever happens, the British will not put controls on the Northern Ireland border.
Upon it would invariably lay a vintage item in distress, like a torn pair of 90-year-old silk bloomers or a fraying velvet capelet last worn before the automobile was invented.
The aggression a nation inflicts on others will be visited upon it in turn: "Because you have plundered many nations, all the remnant of the peoples shall plunder you" (Habakkuk 2:8).
The UPU is crucial for directing the flows of international mailing and e-commerce, but it&aposs not well understood outside the international-shipping industry and the companies who rely upon it.
She and her husband nicknamed it the "End of the World" when they first came upon it half a century ago, after paddling south along the barrier island to the water's end.
The "Groundhog Day"-like monotony combined with a 24-hour news cycle means that if something "new and stupid," as Vale puts it, happens on the trail, the media seize upon it.
I bought one of these cards for my wife a few months ago and my kids seized upon it, opening it all the time in a deliberate attempt to drive us nuts.
It is time to focus on the real consequences of a Clinton presidency and the permanent entrenchment of the Obama agenda as the fight shifts to Clinton's attempts to expand upon it.
Taylor brought me the idea of her running on a treadmill and falling down — that was a concept she'd emailed me, and we built upon it, along with [the director Anthony Mandler].
Samokov, BULGARIA — One of the special things about the Cherni Iskar valley, in the shadow of the Rila Mountains of Bulgaria, is the population of storks that descend upon it every spring.
He made a terrible mistake and everyone makes mistakes, but what really matters is how he grew upon it, and the Governor is certainly not making or publishing those horrifying photos anymore.
Saudi Arabia's not-so-veiled threat issued in a government statement Sunday emphasized its "vital role in the global economy" and that any action taken upon it will be met with "greater action".
This is the lie that Ted's campaign is built on, and Rand touched upon it — that he's the most conservative guy, and everyone else is a — you know, everyone else is a rhino.
We talk about it through contemporary culture, we reflect upon it through the classroom and literature, and that's why it's important to have the center and these classrooms and space for critical engagement.
Eighteen years after its initial launch, Google's influence over our everyday lives is so powerful that it's easy to forget what life was like pre-Google, or how we first stumbled upon it.
When the band takes the stage at Riot Fest in Chicago next month, it'll be completing the arc that fans—and many of the band's peers—have put upon it for two decades.
It is originally from the Book of Kings in the Hebrew Bible, but I first came upon it in the oratorio "Elijah" by Mendelssohn, who figures in the historical part of the novel.
Ever since, Beijing has sought to undermine the TRA and make it irrelevant to U.S.-China relations, while successive Congresses have strived to reinforce and build upon it with further pro-Taiwan legislation.
That may be the case for the time being, as critics and fans start seeing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and heap upon it all the praise this galaxy has to offer.
"The Foreign Ministry's note asked the U.S. government to cease its subversive, interventionist and illegal actions against Cuba ... and calls upon it to respect Cuban sovereignty," said Cuba's ministry, according to the report.
Again, it's a great value when it works properly, but at least for some users the vagaries of online streaming may still be too opaque to fully rely upon it during critical events.
Japan's location on the Ring of Fire has bestowed upon it over 3,000 natural hot springs, and in the eight days we spent in the Wakayama Prefecture, I took close to 25 baths.
Denes's work is about how we look at the earth itself, rather than an attempt to make her mark upon it — which, as we industrialize our planet out of habitability, feels exactly right.
Yet Supreme La Rock, a veteran Seattle DJ, told me he was sampling "Synthetic Substitution" even earlier, after he stumbled upon it on an Ultimate Breaks and Beats compilation in the mid-20073s.
Mr. Wessel, whose work resides alongside that of the most admired artists of his generation, worked in a classic documentary tradition for nearly 50 years, photographing the world as he happened upon it.
The ornate residences dispel the reputation of Milan as Italy's "ugly city," a label bestowed upon it in 1921 by the Novecento architect Giovanni Muzio and rarely shaken nearly a hundred years later.
He was the one who told me homosexuals should be put to death, and said he he was not threatening me, just speaking "the truth in love" so I could meditate upon it.
That's a message essentially anybody can relate to — but Roots pushes past that message by creating a world where one family's story is interrupted by great, unnatural trauma, visited upon it by outsiders.
He added that though there has been no intervention from the central bank, dealers do not want to trade the spot below 145.50 per dollar, fearing the central bank will suddenly act upon it.
"What [Trump] ought to do is use it as a useful foundation and build upon it with the changes that have occurred in the last 23 years" like the emergence of smartphones, she said.
The young across western Europe are more likely to hold a favourable opinion of the European Union, but it is their elders, who look upon it with greater scepticism, who hold sway with governments.
It has failed to live up to the hype once bestowed upon it: after years of rapid growth until 2015, the entire sector was flat in 2016 and grew at perhaps 20% last year.
That means that Idris Elba is so beautiful and talented that he can take flawless content and improve upon it, which is closer to godliness than any of his weak contemporaries will ever come.
"This is the lie that Ted's campaign is built on, and Rand touched upon it -- that he's the most conservative guy, and everyone else is a -- you know, everyone else is a RINO," Sen.
Egalitarians speak the language of an America struggling to live up to its ideals; so powerfully does egalitarian language resonate in this country, Wilentz points out, that even defenders of slavery relied upon it.
These two puppets, controlled with sticks and pressed against the back of the screen with the light behind them, so that their shadows are projected upon it, are the only ones he has left.
Despite arguments that this will be a costly course of action, one that could potentially endanger the lives of vulnerable queer Australians and ultimately slow the process, our government is stubbornly insisting upon it.
Including Ms. Donahue's photo "in an artwork where the artist is putting it into context, combining it with 170-odd panels, is telling a particular story, transforming it by building upon it," he said.
The legendary "Mouse House" (a moniker affectionately bestowed upon it by industry trade paper Variety) didn't release one film in 2000 that cracked the top 10 in terms of the year-end box office.
" Angel said that after his earliest conversations with Apple Corps and Sony/ATV, he felt he'd heard "positive noises, that should this come to pass and get made, they would look upon it favorably.
The reusable devices are designed to study Earth's surface, and the things and activities upon it, with a resolution that's twice if not five to 15 times better than commercial space satellites can offer.
"The reality of the situation is that it conferred lawful presence and numerous other benefits, and many DACA recipients and others nationwide have relied upon it for the last six years," Judge Hanen wrote.
They should also be complimented for insisting that an undisciplined Puerto Rican government needs to have a control board imposed upon it, especially if it is unable to balance its budget on its own.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is Elinor, who rejects the war as a subject for her art: it is not true life, she thinks, but something that has been imposed upon it.
As Mr. Cuomo takes his victory laps — up and down several stops — as he has every right to do, he would do well to try to seize on this success and build upon it.
The station, now known as Alpha, grows and grows as millions come to live upon it, and then it pushes off for the stars, before it can grow so heavy it affects Earth's tides.
While the BBC continues to get some things very right, it's commitment to fulfilling the criteria foisted upon it as a national broadcaster means that much of the good is buried under the mediocre.
Wienerberger was among the worst-performing stocks in Europe, falling 5.8 percent after the company warned of negative currency impacts upon it from the weakening of sterling following Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
Now, on the band's second full-length (they consider Grave Ekstasis to be their first, despite the demo status regularly conferred upon it by outside observers), Irkallian Oracle has withdrawn even further into the abyss.
And while there are certain modern inventions that mimic those found in J.K. Rowling's fantastical universe, the truth is that nothing in the real world actually feels like it's had a spell cast upon it.
But the fact it came down to a close contest at all should leave the Republican Party deeply worried about 50's midterm elections, and considering the damage potentially inflicted upon it by President Trump.
They said the Golan was captured by Israel during a war that was forced upon it, while Russia was not in a state of war with Ukraine when it invaded and annexed Crimea in 2014.
And who, once a new creation, phenomenon, or idea is introduced into our world, has the right to bestow upon it the taxonomic binding that will forever hold it in a tangled grip of association?
It looked ready to strike when 12-year-old Kacy Garner and her friend Hailey Chapa happened upon it near Oakley Reservoir in Idaho — but nobody could have predicted what the snake would do next.
And although the clip is shown within the frame of a TV set displayed in the ad, the average viewer, while typically flipping channels, might stumble upon it midspot and mistake it for actual news.
And even when social media did upend regimes, during the Arab Spring, we looked upon it with pride as a validation of Western values — with little thought for what those tools would expose at home.
At the very least, ending it when so many young people had come to rely upon it seems cruel, even if Congress now has the opportunity to cook up a compromise before it runs out.
And in terms of bands that studied Behar's guitarwork, acts like Loma Prieta would attempt to build upon it, finding ways to reframe screamo as a means of delivering the most off-putting riffs possible.
"Once upon it was paradise, once upon a time I was paralyzed / I think I'm gonna miss these harbor lights / But it's time to let it go," Cyrus sings, seemingly alluding to her crumbling relationship.
It is heartening to see that he has taken such care and engaged so deeply with the city before attempting to interpret or reflect upon it — a courtesy that is rarely observed by relative newcomers.
Better to start from something very simple that you think is interesting (an incident, a person) and expand upon it, rather than a large idea that you then have to fit into a short essay.
Nevertheless, many in the founding generation, seeing that a free press would have no check upon it, feared that it would be given to "whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare," as Thomas Jefferson said.
"Beyoncé made Beychella for us and our positive response and appreciation towards it is greater than any award anyone could bestow upon it...but the Emmys still wild for that," wrote filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry.
That utterance — delivered with grave horror by Jackson's friend and sudden scientist Abraham once he receives the rhino's blood by drone — is a direct quote, and I dare not try to improve upon it or speculate.
Social Security's retirement program (technically Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, OASI) is critical for the more than 50 million beneficiaries who rely upon it and the millions more who will join the ranks in future generations.
The platform's account of the timing of the first user report was initially disputed by Right Wing Watch researcher Jared Holt, who claimed he reported the video shortly after stumbling upon it via its 8chan thread.
What I find, the way I do it, the way to sneak it in, I touch upon it enough, because you have to acknowledge the elephant in the room, but it's not where I go, comedically.
So when professional wrestler Anthony Bowens filmed a goofy video for YouTube with his boyfriend, he was understandably worried about his wrestling friends stumbling upon it, but he decided to let his boyfriend post it anyway.
Those who favor lowercase argue that the internet is a generic tool, like earth, of interest primarily for what can be built with and upon it, and too common and ubiquitous to merit a capital letter.
"I know there's much more we can accomplish over the next two years, but only if we stay focused on the work and expand upon it," he wrote in an op-ed published in Bloomberg News.
Now there is the fear that this victorious species, literally "wise people," may have failed to evolve the wisdom to keep pace with its omnipotence and could inadvertently destroy Earth and all that lives upon it.
They make all these sacrifices despite the likelihood that their son will be convicted — indeed, the likelihood of their son's guilt — and the shunning from a Muslim community that doesn't need more hostility heaped upon it.
They must all take a breath and establish a set of confidence-building measures that will create a kernel of trust upon which to draw down from this situation, learn from it and build upon it.
Long before their debut album, Damaged, was released, the band would be playing these songs across the country, giving new kids an idea of what was to come, but also the ability to build upon it.
I mentioned all of this in my review, and critic Dia Lacina expounded upon it wonderfully in a follow-up piece, but I nonetheless found myself taken in, if not blinded by, Kratos and Atreus' relationship.
Even without a crystal ball of the exact specs of a post-Trump healthcare world, the fundamentals of the healthcare market and the massive forces acting upon it continue to render it an excellent investment opportunity.
Long before their debut album, Damaged, was released, the band would be playing these songs across the country, giving new kids an idea of what was to come, but also the ability to build upon it.
The ancient hill town came as a shock, a revelation really, to Daniele Kihlgren, the renegade scion of an Italian concrete fortune, when he came upon it while on a motorcycle ride in the late 1990s.
I sensed potential trouble when I stumbled upon it by chance over the summer, but the idea that the justices would actually grant it seemed so far-fetched that I put it out of my mind.
So he should: it's Labour turf, since the party created the NHS when in government in the 1940s, and the Tories have been in power long enough to take responsibility for the current strains upon it.
As Mr. Stifler and Ms. McFadden added to their property and word about their preservationist tendencies spread, locals encouraged them to protect what can be found beneath the ground as well as what grows upon it.
And just in time, residents say: The bridge is so dilapidated that a few years ago, a hole opened up the floor of one of the shops upon it, affording a view down to the tracks.
The story really unfolds in two phases, first charting the logistics of the scheme and the FBI stumbling upon it via a separation investigation, and then the downfall -- and humiliation -- experienced by those who benefited from it.
Mattingly's Swale (2016–present), for example, is a barge that navigates New York City waterways; upon it she grows and gives away food to circumvent the city ordinance that makes it illegal to do so on land.
The release of the video would also make the Westworld subreddit radioactive for fans who don't want surprises spoiled, perhaps decreasing the number of people who might accidentally stumble upon it and learn a big upcoming secret.
They stage a prank that involves a fake dead body, and when someone stumbles upon it and sees the pranksters, Moroni or Dolciami will charge at them holding a weapon in their hand to scare them off.
It means not just that he remembers the sentence that just came out of his mouth—this itself is rare enough to remark upon it—but that he also already knows what the next sentence will be.
The nation's top law-enforcement official gave a speech at a Federalist Society dinner last week that lauded the executive branch as the Founders' great innovation and castigated Congress and the judiciary for imposing checks upon it.
In October 2018, the state government, led by Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), officially renamed Allahabad, dropping the moniker bestowed upon it by the Mughal Empire, a Muslim dynasty which ruled much of India for several centuries.
Anyone who wishes to produce an effect upon it needs no logical adjustment in his arguments; he must paint in the most forcible colors, he must exaggerate, and he must repeat the same thing again and again.
Liverpool failed at Watford and at Chelsea — not to meet its own expectations, or even the expectations of its fans, but the expectations laden upon it, expectations it could not, realistically, have hoped to live up to.
The MP Shift doesn't tell the kitchen staff how to assemble their ingredients, but they don't need to; chefs these days must think as much like designers as they do cooks — indeed, their success depends upon it.
China's ambassador to the WTO, Zhang Xiangchen, said this week that China would not have views forced upon it as he warned fellow WTO members against seeing reform as a chance to put China in a straitjacket.
This ability to shape-shift, to adapt oneself to one's context instead of imposing oneself upon it, is a necessary skill; the gift of self-­erasure ensures one will see and hear things one ought not to.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, a specialized patent court located in Washington, ruled last year that based on the "plain and ordinary" meaning of the patent, Apple could not have infringed upon it.
Success in doing so gives Russia a second direct border with Poland, outflanks Ukraine from the North and generates pressure upon it from the East, South and North, as well as potentially from the Southwest in Moldova.
"Many chavistas feel the way she does about what is going on, but do not have the institutional autonomy or courage to act upon it," says David Smilde of the Washington Office on Latin America, a think-tank.
To see such a sentient being in the wild, far from civilization, is to feel at some primal level that Earth is bigger, older, more complex, and more powerful than man or anything he has wrought upon it.
"We expect that this deal will cause others in the space to take a step back and ask themselves if there is an opportunity to do another large transaction and should we be acting upon it," Forlenza said.
" HOUSE SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI, SPEAKING WEDNESDAY MORNING TO A CLOSED MEETING OF FELLOW DEMOCRATS: "This president has said 'Article II (of the Constitution) says 'I can do whatever I want;' is even thinking that and acting upon it.
Hodor Doorstop, available on Etsy, $18No spoilers here, but your "Game of Thrones"-obsessed friends will probably consider this wooden block with a nonsensical word embossed upon it as one of the best gifts they get this year. 
But so long as it's available to stream on some out-of-the-way corner of Hulu, anyone whose interests could reasonably align with the niche it serves just might stumble upon it and like what they see.
While everyone is cautiously optimistic that the planned "Thrones" prequel will go forward as a series, especially given the interest HBO's new owner, AT&T, will have in extending such a lucrative franchise, they aren't reliant upon it.
And Sanders—along with his closest ideological match in the current field, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren—broadly threatens the worldview around which Never Trump Republicans made their living before Trump arrived to put a vulgar face upon it.
With Mr. Sanders consolidating the support of his base nationwide and slowly building upon it, maintaining a large and divided field of more moderate candidates through at least Super Tuesday on March 000 could play to his advantage.
" Early on, he tells (or, perhaps, warns) himself that he need only "keep diligently in mind my stability, my post and the duties attendant upon it" to "succeed in disencumbering myself of it—of the post, that is.
Better Living Through Criticism does not just discuss criticism and how it works or informs our lives; the book takes the form of its subject in order to better reflect upon it, modeling great criticism in the process.
That's why freedom of the press is enshrined in the First Amendment of the US Constitution, and why we should be so alarmed to witness mounting encroachments upon it both here in the United States and around the world.
"There is a case that can be made that Facebook could eventually be regarded as a news organization, which would place a much higher standard upon it to edit, curate, verify what is distributed on its platform," McGrath says.
Andrei Klimov, deputy chairman of the international affairs committee in Russia's upper house of parliament, said that even if the plan is agreed upon, it would be for only a short time, until the next U.S. administration takes office.
"A gun in itself is just another tool which can be used for either protective and destructive ends, it has no motive until one is placed upon it," LA Weekly's Instagram account writes in a comment to a reader.
Earlier this year, the San Francisco-based app avoided having a mandatory waiting time of five minutes imposed upon it and other private hire car firms in London as part of proposals by transport bosses to regulate the sector.
On Easter Sunday 1977, while humming the words to a classic Irving Berlin song, I pretended to be Judy Garland: In your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it, You'll be the grandest lady in the Easter Parade.
Seville Classics 3-Tier Resin Slat Utility Shoe Rack, $29.99, available at AmazonThis rack is very easy to assemble, plus you can build upon it once your shoe collection grows by stacking multiple units on top of each other. 
Ms. Amram and Mr. Kwong have taken four familiar phrases where the first word is a shortened nickname of a more formal name and re-bestowed (if that wasn't a word, it is now) the formal name upon it.
"While the previous administration recognized that this was an important initiative, ultimately, beyond the announcement, they were not able to act upon it because they did not get the congressional legislation they needed," a senior Trump administration official said.
It suffered through countless washes in both my cheap-as-hell, garment-shredding washer and drier (no, really, they've killed many a shirt), and as I wear it today, there's not a loose thread, button, or stitch upon it.
Normally that would be an open invitation for the rest of the lineup to put the screws to the Cubs staff, but the Nationals seized upon it as an opportunity to fill their sports diapers to beat the band.
I happened upon it accidentally — I was living in London at the time — so I can't take credit for any brilliant insight, but it has turned out to be perfect for exactly the time of year you are discussing.
Moreover, Uber decided to pull out of Quebec instead of face new, more restrictive legislation passed in the area, a fascinating move for a company usually willing to buck against any boundaries lawmakers deem fit to place upon it.
As the effort to criminally pursue Mr. Salvini comes to a critical juncture, just weeks after a defeat in an important regional election thwarted his attempted return to power, he has seized upon it as a political life raft.
The Bomaye knee or any variation upon it relies on deliberately missing the head with the knee and using the shin across the chest or the shoulders to make it appear as though a much stiffer connection has been made.
"Now with Britain distracted, Germany undergoing a protracted leadership transition, the U.S. undependable, it's inevitable that France, with a clear foreign policy and aims, would argue that Europeans need to recalibrate their self-interest and act upon it," Mr. Niblett said.
Both games share an intense fascination with nature, encouraging players with a preservationists' vigor to spend hours of their adventure harvesting the earth for valuable resources, traveling on foot to learn the land, and ultimately rely upon it for survival.
But the secrecy is for good reason: Respawn, now owned by Electronic Arts, wants to ensure that its newest product can sidestep every expectation players might impose upon it before they get a chance to boot it up and play.
By releasing the big Flickr dataset, Shamma, now a senior research scientist at FX Palo Alto Laboratory, felt he and his colleagues had an opportunity to hand a big, licensed pile of images to researchers so they could build upon it.
Amid floral emblems signifying the nations of the U.K. and the countries of the Commonwealth, he added an extra four-leaf shamrock on the left side of the skirt so that her hand could rest upon it during the ceremony.
Never more so than for the host nation -- the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia -- whose custodianship of the Holy Mosques in Mecca and Medina have bestowed upon it a de facto right to the seat at the head of the table.
The latter two books display such painful awareness of their place in the history of Western culture—specifically European culture—that their frenzied plots serve more to upend the reader's sense of the way people are than to expand upon it.
I would love to look upon it as you would look upon the Garden at Arles—across a gallery space, a little merry on wine, reflecting on the plight of the poor artist who was constantly at war with himself.
" Seemingly opening up in the lyrics about her split, Cyrus begins her song, "Once upon it was paradise, once upon a time I was paralyzed / I think I'm gonna miss these harbor lights / But it's time to let it go.
While Iraqi forces may soon condemn ISIS to territorial defeat, it will not be possible to wash the mosque of the stain ISIS put upon it when leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi used it as the location to declare the caliphate.
In fact, the top 10 projects will have their code made open source, Diaz says — meaning it will be made public so that any coder who has an idea on how to improve upon it can do so, free of charge.
Perhaps more important, Ryan could idly promise his members that the House bill had to pass to keep the process moving—that the Senate would refine it, improve it, build upon it, but the House's explicit position would never become law.
It is fascinating that members of the Times's editorial board make no effort to weigh the obvious success of the program in their attack upon it, or, in any event, give you the numbers that reflect how the program operates today.
This trauma seems to have left her somewhat hardened and cold, detached from her body and all that has been inflicted upon it—and yet men seem terribly aroused by the idea of her, a young girl who could kill.
Director Ryusuke Okajima, follows Shimazu as he tracks down the original designer of a light yellow-green cardboard used to ship southern Japanese potatoes that he fell in love with when he stumbled upon it at a market in Tokyo.
For all the ways the show mishandled these characters (why would sisters call each other "sluts" in a place where overt sexuality, incest, or bastardry aren't frowned upon?), it was clear these missteps were ham-fisted attempts to write fiery women.
Unfortunately, to the untrained eye, some EMFs can apparently look a little bomb-like, with a hard plastic shell and exposed wires—and the Listowel Paranormal Society's prompted a massive bomb scare in the area after someone stumbled upon it.
And yet it appears I have put my eggs in the wrong proverbial pitcher; my guardian has captured nary one single housefly in the week since I have called upon it to rid me of the pestering pests that pester me.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court agreed Monday to once again become the decider on the future of Obamacare -- the controversial law that has become a fabric of society for the millions of Americans who have come to rely upon it.
The quietly insistent music of this sentence lifts it out of the purely narrative movement we associate with prose poems – the shifts within the repetition seems more Philip Glass than Stein – as Hundley builds upon it, extends it, opens it up.
One would normally struggle to find much room in a gallery so small, but Sharp has managed to make it feel spare and breathable — a necessity to give the work the kind of gravitas conferred upon it by Timoney's devotees.
"The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living," a slightly older Marx wrote, and what is most remarkable, indeed most exciting, about "The Young Marx" is how lightly that burden rests upon it.
In the strongest paintings we experience a lively tension between the desire to interpret and therefore understand the relatively simple, portrait-like configuration before us, and the arrangement's rigorous subversion of whatever literal reading we might bring to bear upon it.
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who served as the first White House chief to Obama, said Democratic presidential candidates were being extraordinarily short-sighted and wrong-headed by assailing the Obama administration's record, rather than trying to build upon it.
They're members of the first generation of football players to truly know the physical risks they face, taking the field even as a growing number of adults call for a prohibition of the sport, because their futures depend upon it.
The idea animating the statute is that there will be proxies standing in for the role the public usually plays — the inspector general, who receives and reviews the complaint; and the intelligence committees, who, if necessary, can act upon it.
The two ruling parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, still disagree on many things, stemming in large part from the fight between Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera about accepting the initial partition of Ireland imposed upon it by Winston Churchill.
It's nice to hear praise and what you're doing right, but you learn way more from people being critical, and it gives you not only a thick skin but a great perspective on your work and how to improve upon it.
But PokeMatch's App Store numbers prove it still has a way to go to become anywhere near as popular as Tinder, much less Pokémon Go. It's languishing so far down in the charts, users won't happen upon it just by browsing the store.
GENEVA, June 6 (Reuters) - Congo has two days to heed U.N. calls to jointly investigate violence in Kasai province, or else it risks having an international human rights inquiry imposed upon it, U.N. human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said on Tuesday.
Its ability to spin a stick is made possible by the fact that the hand is fast—very fast, as you can see in the video—and the fact that the robot teaches itself rather than having a scientist impose rules upon it.
So, if a post is reported as false, and then debunked by fact-checkers, it will still show up in the feeds of people who follow the account, it just won't be quite as easy for non-followers to stumble upon it.
Just last month, for instance, John B. Nalbandian, up for a seat on the Sixth Circuit, told Blumenthal that he thought that Brown was correctly decided and said he felt comfortable commenting upon it because it was a "accepted" and a "longstanding" precedent.
Already the advance guard of the irresistible army of Anglo-Saxon emigration has begun to pour down upon it, armed with the plough and the rifle, and marking its trail with schools and colleges, courts and representative halls, mills and meeting-houses.
Sabater is yet another example of a woman who was indirectly exposed to this world—rather than just happening upon it like Marvin and Totilas, she discovered it through her husband—and with Dirt Bike Girl she's introducing women to the sport directly.
He was one of my favorite interviews because he was able to go through the experience and take a step back later and reflect upon it and see they were all guilty of this—I recommend reading his medium post about it.
It is in fact the first work the visitor to the gallery encounters, albeit from the outside looking in; when you come upon it later, after seeing the paintings, it opens up ideas about public versus private space, veiled appearances and cultural conformity.
Executive editor of The Verge and co-host of The Vergecast Dieter Bohn published his review of the Galaxy S20 Ultra this week, and the podcast expands upon it, focusing mostly on the camera (pun intended, I guess, since this is edited).
"All in all, it's not probably a big mover for the bond market, but it does leave the likelihood of a Fed rate cut on the table perhaps in October, perhaps theyll decide upon it in December and get more data," said Jones.
"All in all, it's not probably a big mover for the bond market, but it does leave the likelihood of a Fed rate cut on the table perhaps in October, perhaps theyll decide upon it in December and get more data," Jones said.
There were an abundance of people in the 80s who knew racism was wrong and acted upon it, and just because that number may have grown since then, it doesn't mean we once lived in a time when racism was never protested against.
Around the world, authoritarians, populists and other political leaders have seized on the phrase "fake news" — and the legitimacy conferred upon it by an American president — as a tool for attacking their critics and, in some cases, deliberately undermining the institutions of democracy.
I think these nations like China and North Korea and Iran and elsewhere, they respect us when we are being strong, and when we are weak, they&aposre watching us being weak to other nations, they smell on it and they prey upon it.
A sense of concord between the landscape and the signs of human encroachment upon it is as evident here, in work created for the Corps of Engineers, as in the many boosterish photographs commissioned by railroad companies to tout and document their territorial reach.
Crenshaw didn't believe racism ceased to exist in 1965 with the passage of the Civil Rights Act, nor that racism was a mere multi-century aberration that, once corrected through legislative action, would no longer impact the law or the people who rely upon it.
That City could not quite live up to the exalted status bestowed upon it — Guardiola, after all, was being asked before Christmas whether his team could win all four competitions it entered — is not failure: It is simply proof that it is not, yet, perfect.
" It's scarcely present any more, but the message still echoes for those who wish to hear it, that the righteous (as Adnani put it) "are always and forever victorious, since the battle of Noah and until Allah inherits the earth and those upon it.
She continued, "He is a true, true artist and I don't know if I ever went, 'Oh, I'm going to be that way like this,' or if I arrived upon it slowly, realizing it was my calling and that's what drew me to him."
"The next step is getting our product in the hands of developers who align with our mission and can help inform the evolution of the platform as they build applications upon it," said Oasis Labs co-founder and CTO Raymond Cheng in a statement.
Portuguese photographer Diogo Andrade traveled the Portuguese coastline from north to south between April and May 2015 to document the other sort of Portuguese beach—the kind that will never be an idyllic summer dream destination, no matter what Instagram filter you unleash upon it.
This account—which, according to the authors, clears up nine anomalies of the case—is not widely accepted, but it's good enough for Schnabel, who relies upon it for his film, although the resulting scene is so oblique that most viewers will be mystified.
"[They] cannot avoid taking cognizance of the fact that they are dealing with a rogue chief executive who seems insensitive to our basic system of checks and balances and who … could well bring down that system and the republic built upon it," Tribe said.
Several officials including the police chief, the city manager and the city attorney left their positions after widespread criticism that Charlottesville had been ill-prepared to manage the hundreds of white nationalists who descended upon it, many armed with shields, clubs and other weapons.
And when all is prepared duly, the chief officer deputed by the Khan smears the seal entrusted to him with vermilion, and impresses it on the paper, so that the form of the seal remains imprinted upon it in red; the money is then authentic.
Whether TripAdvisor reviews are helpful or hogwash is subjective, but either way, doesn't a meal of giblets in West Africa make for a better story if you stumble upon it serendipitously rather than seek it out upon the advice of Chantal J. from Marseille?
The scandal surrounding Plácido Domingo—more than twenty women have accused the superstar tenor of sexual harassment or misconduct , which he has denied—makes one wonder whether it would be possible to do without the star system, or, at least, to depend upon it less.
"The idea was to take our existing technology and build upon it and get into the local homeland security market," said Rai, the cofounder of Staqu Technologies which began as an image recognition and data analysis firm in Gurgaon, a satellite city near New Delhi.
Moscow-based artist George Mager has such a familiar style that it feels like you've stumbled upon it before in an old Japanese manga or maybe in a vintage children's book of fairy tales you picked up from a dusty corner of the thrift shop.
In his ring-loaded fingers, he was clutching an iPhone case in the shape of a dragon—a gift from a fashion correspondent from Singapore, who had been using it for his own phone until Michele's magpie eye alighted upon it during the interview.
There's also the fact that this story integrates neatly into the existing story of Cardi's life and the image that she built upon it — because this video was not the first public suggestion that Cardi may have been involved in violent crime in the past.
"This declining effectiveness is important to consider because it raises the odds that the next time stimulus is called upon it may quickly find traditional approaches lacking and that may lead stimulus to more aggressive means in order to have the same desired effects," he said.
The movie caused a huge scandal in its day and was largely unavailable for decades — but it still exists, and if you were to stumble upon it playing on TCM some night, and wanted to talk about it, the #TCMParty folks would be waiting for you.
"He is a true, true artist and I don't know if I ever went, 'Oh, I'm going to be that way like this,' or if I arrived upon it slowly, realizing it was my calling and that's what drew me to him," she added at the time.
Moving one's body, for example, or using one's body to do things, as well as creating meaning onto or with one's body (by drawing upon it, smoking a cigarette, and so on) are possibilities even when one is unable to leave the space they are confined inside.
The choice of this nefarious name, plumped up by a sinister Greek mythology reference (the Gorgon turns people that gaze upon it into stone), was no accident, either, said Arthur Holland Michel, a co-director of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
"We fought for comprehensive immigration reform in Congress, created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals in 2012, tried to expand upon it in 2014, focused our resources on deporting major felons and saw some of the lowest numbers of apprehensions on our Southern border in decades," he added.
Trump meanwhile has frequently railed against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which he has threatened to scrap if Mexico doesn't agree to concessions imposed upon it by the U.S. The two countries, along with Canada, have held multiple rounds of talks on the deal.
Twice in the last two years, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has held closed-door meetings and seminars with many of the leaders of Wall Street companies to convey to them that Wall Street's behavior must change or change will be imposed upon it.
Why it matters: If Congress fails yet again to find a legislative solution to a problem thrust upon it by the White House, this time it means that family separation at the border will continue until Trump caves — which is far from a fail-safe option.
Several of the people I spoke with had heard about the festival through various nature newsletters they subscribed to, while one or two had happened upon it just like me, looking for weird things to do in New York on various event listing sites and forums.
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — The red leather-bound book had long gone unnoticed, possibly for decades, shuffled around until an archivist stumbled upon it in the rows of shelves on the third floor of the library at Union College and passed it on to a librarian to be cataloged.
Some of the connections between Uranium One and the Clinton Foundation were unearthed by Peter Schweizer, a former fellow at the right-leaning Hoover Institution, who provided some of his reporting to The Times, which scrutinized the information and built upon it with its own reporting.
I think that women struggle with that, and unfortunately I think there are a lot of people out there who are aware of that, and who prey upon it to tell women that they shouldn't be taking up space—and even sometimes it's other women doing it.
In reflecting upon it, to be InCharge today is the commitment you have to yourself and the ownership we as women need to obtain of who we are from our age and our bodies to the wins and losses in our lives and everything in between.
" And, indeed, when Eurypylus asks Patroclus to use medicine he learned about from Achilles, who learned about it from Chiron, it says right there in the "Iliad" in plain Homeric Greek: "Upon it herb threw bitter hand rubbed hard killing all total pain of the body.
Placed against a chromatically neutral gray ground, it recalls the scattered chunks of imagery and construction debris of "On the Rooftop," except that, rather than compositional improvisation, you sense a documentary impulse at work to preserve the artifact more or less as the artist came upon it.
Complexity and the presidency A framework put forward by cybernetics pioneer Ross Ashby in the 1950s that served as the underlying basis for Bar-Yam's work suggests that organizations will begin to fail if the demands placed upon it exceed the complexity of the governance structure of that organization.
Certainly, there is a bewildering scope of identity issues within the original archive, as well as how Schonberger expanded upon it by inserting himself as a proxy for his subject, divorcing the materials from their original context, and rearranging them according to his own sense of internal order.
We often resist doing those things because they're difficult and painful, but over and over again, in response to a wide range of questions, Steve and I have landed upon one value: To live a content and evolved life, you must trust your clarity and act upon it.
There is some dispute over whether M.L.B. first offered blanket immunity to the players or if the union insisted upon it, but Manfred knew he would have virtually no hope of making suspensions stick if the players appealed them, and he said that uncovering the truth was paramount.
The daughter happened upon it first pushing its scuffed snout against something hidden at the base of a thornbush: a blood-covered egg, maybe, or small rubber ball exactly like the sort that snapped from the paddle my mother used to beat me with when I let her down.
Can you give me a historical analogy for a breakthrough innovation in a sector with this much infrastructure built upon it that was able to roll out globally, or even semi-globally, at the kind of speed we would need to really make a dent in our carbon emissions in time?
While the listener may recognize the sound, it's Baker's ability to expound upon it that has earned him admiration from fellow producers, as well as prominent MCs like Earl Sweatshirt and Action Bronson, who are both featured on his newest album, Animals Have Feelings, out this month on Stones Throw.
Shifting the discussion from scarcity to generosity, some have asked: What supportive care will be available for the patients who must forego a ventilator altogether, because none is available, or for the patients who must give up equipment because it offers no lasting benefit and others' lives depend upon it?
Sherman, who specializes in counseling patients who've survived trauma, says if a therapist mentions the idea of wrapping up therapy or scaling back the number of sessions to a client who's become overly dependent upon it, sometimes "old behaviors start emerging" in the patient, often in their relationships with romantic partners or coworkers.
It spans more than seven hours of on-demand video with two companion articles, first establishing a foundational knowledge of Tableau's functionality, then building upon it by teaching you how to spot trends in your data, make accurate forecasts, utilize aggregations, join/blend data from multiple sources, and produce charts, maps, and graphs.
I emphasized that this document is not a U.S. Intelligence Community product and that I do not believe the leaks came from within the IC. The IC has not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable, and we did not rely upon it in any way for our conclusions.
"In Barcelona, on 14 December 2000 and the presence of Messrs Minguella and Horacio (Gaggioli), Carles Rexach, Director of Football of F.C.B., hereby agrees, under his responsibility and regardless of any dissenting opinions, to sign the player Lionel Messi, provided that we keep to the amounts agreed upon," it reads, according to FIFA.
A critically important outcome, clearly, but in failing to challenge the state's entrustment of the first round of elections to the political parties in the first place, this case and others that have built upon it since have helped solidify the Supreme Court's support for private party control over primary elections for decades.
Produced by Shlohmo and D33J yet seemingly drawn from the blackened blood of Ian Curtis and Kurt Cobain, "ICE BOY" perfectly fits the Corbin mould and builds upon it—sounding dark, reckless, angsty, totally head over heels in love but lonely and alone, lost in a windowless room, teetering over the edge.
As much as we can give credit to Towne, Hemingway, Donnelly, and everyone else who tried to make Personal Best a definitive movie about same-sex love—and they did the best they could under the circumstances—it would be nice to see some filmmaker take a shot at improving upon it.
The actions by Apple highlight the inherent tension in the company's fierce control over its mobile operating system: On the one hand, the closed environment is a boon to consumer privacy because the company has the leverage to insist upon it; on the other hand, that environment fosters a kind of monopoly.
Gale's work is dusky and musty, something you might recoil from if you stumbled upon it in an abandoned cellar, but its down-and-dirty tactility — fitting neatly into the "detritus" aspect of the show's formulas — is countered and complicated by the apparently inexhaustible formal invention the artist applies to her circumscribed range of materials.
People in positions of power will complain that the league is getting worse because of the economics that the owners forced upon it, as various coaches and executives have done in bemoaning the league's trend toward younger players, but it will do nothing to alter those economics or challenge the ideas that created them.
When it is warmed by being sat or lain upon, it reveals parts of an image hidden beneath: a photographic portrait of a twenty-five-year-old Syrian named Yousef (the museum is releasing only his first name), who fled his country in 2011 and is now in London, working for the National Health Service.
The contracting officer on the case "pushed hard for divestiture" in that meeting, but did not insist upon it because he did not believe that the new president's interest in the property, a historic building known as the Old Post Office, created a problem that constituted a breach of the lease, the report said.
Somebody carried that on a ship across the ocean to get it there in order to try to recreate some version of English life, some semblance of something that was familiar to them, and laid out upon it roasts and boiled vegetables in a land with brown snakes and tarantulas and macaws and cockatoos.
This long poem consists of 328 cantos that incorporate elements of the literature, philosophies, and religions of both the West and East; the natural world and our predations upon it; the wars and bloody history of the human race; fragments of Peck's own intellectual and lived experiences; and the fields of mathematics, nuclear physics, and alchemy.
"[E]ven when the Vacancies Reform Act is not the 'exclusive' means for filling a vacancy, the statute remains an available option, and the President may rely upon it in designating an acting official in a manner that differs from the order of succession otherwise provided by an office-specific statute," Assistant Attorney General Steven Engel wrote.
"What we have seen, and it has come to the point where we had to act upon it, is a small but growing group of customers who are interpreting the guarantee as a lifetime product replacement program, and that was never its intent," L.L. Bean President and CEO Stephen Smith told the Portland Press Herald Wednesday in an interview.
It's the participation, the putting the theory into practice, where the simplicity translates into something so much more; where the basic template can have tactics layered upon it, strategies dependent on laser patterns, on load-out choices, on whether or not you work well with your co-op partner(s) or prefer to express yourself more independently.
" Clapper said he emphasized that the 35-page memo is not an intelligence community document "and that I do not believe the leaks came from within the IC. The IC has not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable, and we did not rely upon it in any way for our conclusions.
And many of those who took Moore's work for granted earned belated appreciation for it as the producers sought to replace him, with Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan both taking a turn before Daniel Craig put his stamp upon it, bringing a visceral quality to the character that more closely resembles Connery's approach than anyone has sense.
Football, as a game, is more open and innovative than it was a generation ago, but it is culturally so self-regarding and tethered to its ancient grunting cro-magnon values—and NFL owners are so self-thwarting and vicious and deeply cheap—that it can't quite accept the grace that progress is trying to force upon it.
Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, former director-general of UNESCO, wrote in favor of Shibam's defense and upkeep: "The traveler who comes unexpectedly upon it, after crossing a vast and level desert, sees a dazzling sight: rising from groves of date palms in the bottom of a luxuriant valley, the city seems to soar gracefully towards the sky."
The cutesy premise of "Nine Women, One Dress" is that a single little black dress is equipped with the mystical power to fundamentally alter the lives of those who happen upon it, kind of like the classic Canadian TV series "The Littlest Hobo," only with an inanimate piece of clothing taking the place of an improbably wise German shepherd.
However related, it is something authentically other now, and the Jews of America and Europe, most of whom don't speak Hebrew, have only narrow access to the inner conversation of Israeli being, and can only look upon it from the uneasy position of being neither inside, nor yet entirely outside, beyond the range of its consequences.
In 6900, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE promised not to cut Medicare funding and not to take it away from those who depend upon it.
The climate crisis is an oceans crisis — On a recent episode of his podcast, Ezra Klein, a co-founder of Vox, had a smart discussion with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist, about the water that covers more than 70 percent of the planet and the hundreds of millions of people who depend directly upon it.
That's so disruptive, and like we said, the difference between the two is very often a multiplier of 10 and that's hard for users to get their heads around, so we're just repeating ourselves over and over again until all those beauty product junkies out there can believe what good luck they have to have stumbled upon it.

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