Arrived
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More to the point, today’s populists have benefited from a general recovery that began before they
arrived
on the scene.
When the 2016 presidential and congressional elections delivered all three branches of the US government to the party, the time to fulfill that promise seemed to have
arrived.
The Middle East’s Moment of TruthJERUSALEM: Whatever the outcome of the summit convened by President Clinton at Camp David between Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel and PLO Chairman Yassar Arafat, one thing is clear: the moment of truth for Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations has
arrived.
The new economy
arrived
after a decade of deep transformation within US companies.
Indeed, at one European newspaper, articles that
arrived
via e-mail were re-typed by typographers: the technology for transferring them electronically was available, but not the work rules to allow the paper to apply it.
So, yes, the era of free trade across much of the Americas finally may have
arrived.
For centuries, Western law
arrived
with colonial rulers.
Climate Change and “Climategate”COPENHAGEN – Thousands of politicians, bureaucrats, and environmental activists have
arrived
in Copenhagen for the COP15 global climate summit with all the bravado – and self-regard – of a group of commandos who are convinced that they are about to save the world.
But contempt for democracy has been Putin’s stock-in-trade ever since he
arrived
in the Kremlin from Saint Petersburg two decades ago.
A South Indian gentleman with a pleasing smile
arrived
with canisters of chemicals and a large syringe.
The Decline of AmericaThe first anniversary of the war in Iraq has arrived, and America's reputation continues to sink.
Saudi Arabia’s Theater of ReformHaving raised expectations for real political reform in Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah has instead announced that the time for change has not yet
arrived.
Imagine doctors at a perpetually overrun hospital refusing to perform triage on casualties, merely attending patients as they
arrived
and fast-tracking those whose families made the most fuss.
But now the backlash against globalization – and the freer movement of goods, services, capital, labor, and technology that came with it – has
arrived.
They think that China has “already arrived.”
There is no time to waste; climate change has already
arrived.
Greece and others also expressed some skepticism about the relationship with the UK as they
arrived
in Brussels for the European Council summit.
But a chance to achieve real, lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians has clearly
arrived.
After hesitating, Zardari
arrived
in London three days later.
We have
arrived
at a moment in history when cooperative global political leadership is more important than ever.
Max Perutz, a chemistry graduate from Vienna,
arrived
in Cambridge in 1935 to work as a graduate student with Bernal.
Two of the great international movements since World War II have
arrived
at exactly this challenge.
Then the Industrial Revolution arrived, bringing rapid income growth wherever it spread, with China since 1978 and India since 1990 recording particularly high rates.
The troops
arrived
in a flotilla of native boats known as "Townshend's regatta," as the river was the only suitable route north.
Centuries before Wilders
arrived
on the scene, and just a few decades after Voet was fulminating against a Jewish presence in the Dutch Republic, the Dutch-born philosopher Baruch Spinoza – himself of Portuguese-Jewish background – was composing a powerful set of arguments against a politics of fear.
But the key moment has already
arrived.
Islamic groups from across the country have also
arrived.
Because the shipment
arrived
late, trucks and trains that had been at hand were reassigned.
While it is true that roughly 7,000 asylum seekers have
arrived
by boat this year, the annual average since 1976 is closer to 1,000.
The FBI reportedly
arrived
in Tanzania with the names of 60 Muslims selected for interrogation.
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