Sentences with phrase «days of unrest»

Days of unrest continue to ensue after extremists breached the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt on September 11th.
In one of her first major speeches as a presidential candidate, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today called for sweeping criminal justice reforms in the wake of the deaths of unarmed black men in police custody — most recently in Baltimore, plunging the city into days of unrest.

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The African nation of Zambia, for instance, has only enough food available to provide its population with 1,870 calories on average, per day, according to a striking global map in the October issue of National Geographic — and in truth, in much of the world, such calorie counts offer an inflated view of what's actually accessible to most citizens, due to widespread poverty, civil unrest, natural disasters, corruption, government mismanagement, food - distribution failures, and other issues.
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested Monday against President Donald Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day, despite a small pocket of violent unrest in the Pacific Northwest.
Even before news reports emerged in recent days about the potential misuse of Facebook data, federal regulators and Congress grappled with social media's growing influence on U.S. elections and the ways in which Russian operatives used the platforms to attempt to sow social unrest ahead of the 2016 presidential contest.
Hello, Muneef, I hope and pray that you are doing fine, and that you are safe... I don't actualy know where you are, but I gather you live somewhere where there are many unrests... Today is the special day for all people who have put their faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, who came to live among us, and who became a sacrificial Lamb, offeirng Himself to God for the sins of all mankind.
The other train is full of people who read the Bible every day because they know Christ, thinking the discipline itself is the goal, with the outcome of growing frustration and unrest, and, for many, ultimately giving up.
They've stuck their noses in to virtually every Middle Eastern conflict in the last 70 years, including he Israeli War of Independence, Suez War, Iraqi Army Revolt, Lebanese Civil War, Mosul Revolt, Kirkuk violence, Kurdish Revolt, North Yemen Civil War, Dhofar Rebellion, Six - Day War, The War of Attrition, Jordanian Civil War, Yom Kippur War, Egyptian - Libyan Border War, Intra-Iraqi Kurdish warfare, Iraqi Shia unrest in Karbala, Yemeni War, «The Tanker War», Osiraq Reactor Raid, Israeli Invasion of Lebanon, South Yemen Civil War, 2 Intifadas, Sa «dah Insurgency, and the Gaza War.
For several days Boston and its environs were in a state of unrest and imminent rioting.
The event, plus a preceding church service at 6 pm, will mark International Day of the Disappeared, a United Nations - led initiative to highlight the plight of those missing because of war, unrest or migration.
Warms the heart to think there are still people gullible enough to think Wenger bought Ozil solely because of some crowd unrest on the opening day of the 2013/14 season.
Won't improve our prospects for this season but will remove a source of unrest and give us at least a half way decent attacking option on the wing in Mahrez who is not Sanchez level but PL proven and very capable on his day.
Amid fears that Lambert was rushing the captain back from a calf injury in a bid to quell growing unrest, Vlaar returned to the side to ring in 2014 at the Stadium of Light on New Year's Day.
Fourth spot - secured only on the final day of the season - was deemed a success, but unrest grew over the following summer until the club - record # 42.5 million signing of Mesut Ozil signalled new ambitions heading into 2014.
Also while commending the efforts of authorities in curbing civil unrests, he wrote, «I've already seen some wonderful acts of human kindness over the last few days.
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested yesterday against Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day, despite a small pocket of violent unrest in the Pacific Northwest.
So it is refreshing that Sharon Clark's The Biting Point, set in the early eighties, instead offers a snapshot into an era of civil unrest, drawing interesting parallels with present day protests that are once more consuming British streets.
Although the unrest in this year's vote was not as serious as in 2007, days of sporadic protests left at least 28 people dead.
In the wake of unrest over a grand jury's decision not to bring an indictment in the Eric Garner case and the murder of two police officers, Mario Cuomo, who had governed during the days of strife in Benonshurst and Howard Beach, had become concerned with division in the city along racial and class lines, Mr. Cuomo said.
Faced with blazing streets and rioting youth, the representatives of a struggling government convened an emergency meeting one day last summer to figure out how to quash the unrest and reassert authority.
In the past, radar images of the majority of the world's volcanoes were only acquired a few times a year, but seismological data indicate that the duration of unrest before an eruption might be as short as only a few days.
«There was a terrible episode of industrial unrest,» Dawkins remembers, «and Britain went onto what was called the «three - day week,» and electricity was rationed.
Where 28 Days Later... was saddled with ambition that exceeded its reach and, in Danny Boyle, a director who not only disdained the genre but has otherwise proven himself a grade - A tool as well, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's sequel 28 Weeks Later is brutally graceful in its vision of a nuclear family's dissolution as the metaphor for a broader, collective unrest.
2:00 - 3:30 Comics Arts Conference 2: Adaptation: Hollywood, Survival, and Success — Shylah Hamilton (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) uses the philosophy of Jean - Paul Sartre, Georg Hegel, and Theodor W. Adorno to examine how the zombie tales of 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later provide a template for the survival of the individual and community in periods of genocide and social unrest.
The Pavilion of Humanity is a response to the growing political unrest, conceit and eroding of borders both physical and mental that occurs day by day, second by second in contemporary society.
The show closed after two days when the artist withdrew his work because of student unrest in the city and the police response.
Im Karussell der Diakonservierung», Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg 2017 «Performance lecture», Lothringer13, Munich 2017 «Artist's Books», Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg 2017 «Rosebuds», D21 Kunstraum Leipzig 2017 «t twoninethree in - residence at Luciana Brito Galeria», São Paulo 2017 «Morphogenesis», Galeria Francisco Fino, Lisbon 2016 «Par Tibi, Roma, nihil», Palatino archeological area, Rome 2016 «VI x VI Positionen zur Zukunft der Fotografie», Landesgalerie Linz, Linz 2016 `... und eine Welt noch», Kunsthaus Hamburg, Hamburg 2016 «Poésie Balistique», La Verrière — Hermès Foundation, Brussels 2016 «This Is Your Replacement», Sies + Höhe, Dusseldorf 2016 «New - Self - Portrait - Paradox», MINI / Goethe - Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38, New York 2015 «A story within a story», 8th Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art (GIBCA) 2015 «The day will come when photography revises», Triennial of Photography, Kunstverein in Hamburg 2015 «Digital Voices», Oxford Library and the Language Center, Oxford 2014 «Society Acts — The Moderna Exhibition 2014», Moderna Museet, Malmö 2014 «Against the grain», Centre de la photographie, Genève 2014 «T293 - in - residence», Sadie Coles HQ, London 2014 «Un Nouveau Festival», Centre Pompidou, Paris 2014 «Return Journey», MOSTYN, Wales 2013 «The Story Behind», NoguerasBlanchard, Barcelona 2013 «Lecture - Performance: New Artistic Formats, Places, Practices and Behaviours», MUSAC — Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, León 2013 «Unrest of Form.
It's perhaps not surprising that art retreats to the earth in times of acute political or social unrest; the phrase «lying down» may conjure sleep and relaxation, as when one drops into bed after a hard day, but it also suggests surrender, as when one refuses to fight back, or brings to mind radical political actions such as lying in the road to block traffic or staging a «die - in.»
Im Karussell der Diakonservierung», Hamburger Kunsthalle, Amburgo 2017 «Performance lecture», Lothringer13, Monaco 2017 «Artist's Books», Hamburger Kunsthalle, Amburgo 2017 «Rosebuds», D21 Kunstraum Leipzig 2017 «t twoninethree in - residence at Luciana Brito Galeria», San Paolo 2017 «Morphogenesis», Galeria Francisco Fino, Lisbona 2016 «Par Tibi, Roma, nihil,» Palatino archeological area, Rome 2016 «VI x VI Positionen zur Zukunft der Fotografie», Landesgalerie Linz, Linz 2016 `... und eine Welt noch», Kunsthaus Hamburg, Amburgo 2016 «Poésie Balistique», La Verrière — Hermès Foundation, Bruxelles 2016 «This Is Your Replacement», Sies + Höhe, Dusseldorf 2016 «New - Self - Portrait - Paradox», MINI / Goethe - Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38, New York 2015 «A story within a story», 8a Biennale Internazionale di Arte Contemporanea di Göteborg (GIBCA) 2015 «The day will come when photography revises», Triennial of Photography, Kunstverein in Hamburg 2015 «Digital Voices», Oxford Library and the Language Center, Oxford 2014 «Society Acts — The Moderna Exhibition 2014», Moderna Museet, Malmö 2014 «Against the grain», Centre de la photographie, Ginevra 2014 «T293 - in - residence», Sadie Coles HQ, Londra 2014 «Un Nouveau Festival», Centre Pompidou, Parigi 2014 «Return Journey», MOSTYN, Wales 2013 «The Story Behind», NoguerasBlanchard, Barcellona 2013 «Lecture - Performance: New Artistic Formats, Places, Practices and Behaviours», MUSAC — Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, León 2013 «Unrest of Form.
I was to leave on 1/31/11 for a trip to Egypt and several days before, the airlines canceled all flights to Egypt because of the riots and unrest.
After three congressional hearings in two days, there seems to be no doubt in the minds of U.S. lawmakers that Russia weaponized Facebook, Google and Twitter to spread disinformation and sow social unrest around the 2016 presidential election.
There is no doubt in my mind that the present - day adolescent unrest is symptomatic of social and institutional anachronisms or breakdowns: the environment has lost some of its essential function in relation to adolescent development.
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