From fc0ee6da2f40ecd59b5327d294a2041662cf3966 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Wu Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 17:21:46 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] add conditional samples --- README.md | 1 + gpt-2-samples/conditional-t07.txt | 25157 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ gpt-2-samples/conditional-topk40.txt | 21499 +++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 46657 insertions(+) create mode 100644 gpt-2-samples/conditional-t07.txt create mode 100644 gpt-2-samples/conditional-topk40.txt diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 48affaf..242ea83 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ python3 src/interactive_conditional_samples.py --top_k 40 While we have not yet released GPT-2 itself, you can see some samples from it in the `gpt-2-samples` folder. We show unconditional samples with default settings (temperature 1 and no truncation), with temperature 0.7, and with truncation with top_k 40. +We show conditional samples, with contexts drawn from `WebText`'s test set, with default settings (temperature 1 and no truncation), with temperature 0.7, and with truncation with top_k 40. ## Future work diff --git a/gpt-2-samples/conditional-t07.txt b/gpt-2-samples/conditional-t07.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ce3e36 --- /dev/null +++ b/gpt-2-samples/conditional-t07.txt @@ -0,0 +1,25157 @@ +======================================== SAMPLE 1 ======================================== + told reporters. "He didn't use the N.S.A., he didn't use the C.I.A., he didn't use the F.B.I., and he didn't use the Department of Justice. He used G.C.H.Q. What is that? It's the initials for the British intelligence spying agency." As a result, Spicer posited, there would be "no American fingerprints on this." + +The British were outraged, naturally, at being accused by their closest ally of illegally spying on Trump after both the Democratic and Republican heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that there were "no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance" by the U.S. government, much less wiretapping. The normally secretive G.C.H.Q. issued a rare public statement denying Spicer's claim and demanding an apology from the White House. + +"Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about G.C.H.Q. being asked to conduct 'wiretapping' against the then president-elect are nonsense," the British spy agency said in a notably pointed statement. "They are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored." (The White House did not respond to *Vanity Fair' +==================== COMPLETION 1 ==================== +*s request for comment.) + +It's still not clear whether the Trump campaign was surveilled during the campaign. If so, the question of who ordered the surveillance might not matter as much as whether the surveillance was lawful. + +"If the campaign on its own was wiretapped, then the question is whether the F.B.I. was properly authorized to do so," said Michael German, a former senior F.B.I. lawyer. "G.C.H.Q. is not authorized to undertake electronic surveillance of American citizens, much less to tap the phones of foreign dignitaries of the United States. But as long as the F.B.I. is investigating a crime, it can do what it needs to do to find the perpetrator." + +If, on the other hand, the Bush-era document states that the government was wiretapping Trump Tower, that would have a far more serious impact on the legitimacy of his presidency. The campaign was widely reported to have been wiretapped by the Obama administration, which may have been an effort to set up a backdoor way to surveil Trump's team. + +The other aspect of this that remains unclear is whether Trump was being surveilled at all. The F.B.I. attributed Trump's access to classified intelligence briefings to the fact that he was an "unwitting agent" of the Russian government, which Trump said he had no reason to doubt. + +"I think it's very unfair what they're doing to our country," Trump told the Times' Mark Landler in an interview published Tuesday. "I think it's very unfair what's happened to our country by a lot of our media." + +On Wednesday, Trump seemed to back away from the wiretapping allegation, tweeting, "Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my 'wires tapped' in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!" + +The wiretapping allegation is one of a number of questionable moments in Trump's first 100 days in office. After weeks of false starts on health care, his nominees have been delayed while he's been dogged by unsubstantiated claims of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. His administration is still reeling from the departure of his chief of staff, Reince Priebus, in the wake of his leak-driven feud with Bannon. Then there's the whole Russia thing.<|endoftext|>I'm not a feminist. I'm not even a feminist. I'm a social justice warrior, and you know what, if you're a genuine social justice warrior, then I guess I am a feminist. + +I'm not a feminist because I don't think the movement has any purpose. I think it's a bunch of self-righteous people who are putting on a brave front while they make a lot of noise about women's rights, but in reality they have no real beef with the patriarchy. I think feminism is just a bunch of social justice warriors with a ridiculous agenda and no real beef with women. + +I don't like feminists. I don't think they're all that great. I think they're about as effective as the talk therapy feminists we used to have. (We didn't have a choice. We got the disease and now we're just stuck with it.) I think they're hypocrites for having feminism in their name and not doing anything about it. I think they're a bunch of whiny whiners who will say anything to get attention. I think they're just "that girl next door." + +I think they're loud, obnoxious, and they're annoying. Because, like I said, I'm a social justice warrior, and that's how I roll. + +Would I support a female presidential candidate? I don't think so +======================================== SAMPLE 2 ======================================== + told reporters. "He didn't use the N.S.A., he didn't use the C.I.A., he didn't use the F.B.I., and he didn't use the Department of Justice. He used G.C.H.Q. What is that? It's the initials for the British intelligence spying agency." As a result, Spicer posited, there would be "no American fingerprints on this." + +The British were outraged, naturally, at being accused by their closest ally of illegally spying on Trump after both the Democratic and Republican heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that there were "no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance" by the U.S. government, much less wiretapping. The normally secretive G.C.H.Q. issued a rare public statement denying Spicer's claim and demanding an apology from the White House. + +"Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about G.C.H.Q. being asked to conduct 'wiretapping' against the then president-elect are nonsense," the British spy agency said in a notably pointed statement. "They are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored." (The White House did not respond to *Vanity Fair' +==================== COMPLETION 2 ==================== +*s request for comment.) + +Advertisement - Continue Reading Below + +Advertisement - Continue Reading Below + +The White House issued an apology, but the damage was already done. The British threatened to cancel a planned state visit by President Trump next month, and the White House's talking points and briefing materials were revised to reflect the bombshell report. "In his first major interview as president-elect, Donald Trump insisted his campaign was not under surveillance by the United States during the campaign," read one of the new versions. "In fact, he said, 'Nobody that I know of,' speaking of President Obama, 'had their phones tapped.'" + +"We can't give you a running commentary on every little thing that's going on," the press secretary told reporters on Thursday. "So we just take it at face value that he was asked about it. The president-elect was very clear, he didn't feel that he was under surveillance in any way, shape, or form." + +Since Trump has yet to issue any sort of official statement on his Twitter account, the press secretary's claim is largely speculation. An official statement on the issue will have to come from the president himself, which he has not done. It was not immediately clear if Trump would agree to an interview with *Vanity Fair'*s new cover story.<|endoftext|>The United States and its allies have launched a major air campaign against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, but the U.S. military has been unable to enter the city of Raqqa, the capital of the militant group's self-declared caliphate. + +The U.S. military has not said what troops will take part in the assault, which began Wednesday. But U.S. officials say more than 40 U.S. special operations troops are already in Syria to help advise and assist local fighters. + +The operation is the first major ground operation the U.S. military has launched against Islamic State, which has been losing ground in both countries since the beginning of the year. + +The U.S. military has been conducting airstrikes and raids on Islamic State targets in Syria since September, when President Barack Obama authorized the use of force against the group. + +On Monday, U.S. President Barack Obama said the U.S. military had received intelligence "indicating that [Islamic State] is planning to use chemical weapons against the Syrian people." + +The U.S. military said it conducted a "precision strike" on an Islamic State chemical weapons facility in northern Iraq on Wednesday and killed two Islamic State leaders. + +But President Obama has warned that the U.S. military won't hesitate to use force against militants in Syria. + +"Our military is on the ground in both Iraq and Syria. And we have the capacity to carry out these operations. But we are not going to be rushed into a ground war in Syria," he said. + +The U.S. military has also carried out airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Libya. + +The battle for Raqqa, which began Wednesday, is expected to last for weeks. + +The U.S. military used drones to launch strikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria as they moved toward Raqqa. + +The U.S. military said they had conducted 18 airstrikes in Iraq and 10 in Syria on Wednesday, using unmanned drones, bombers, Tomahawk cruise missiles and other munitions. + +The U.S. military said it also conducted 12 airstrikes in Libya early Thursday, destroying Islamic State weapons caches and vehicles. + +In a statement released by the Pentagon late Wednesday, U.S. Central Command said the warplanes followed "patterns of engagement" and hit Islamic State positions and infrastructure. + +The U.S. +======================================== SAMPLE 3 ======================================== + told reporters. "He didn't use the N.S.A., he didn't use the C.I.A., he didn't use the F.B.I., and he didn't use the Department of Justice. He used G.C.H.Q. What is that? It's the initials for the British intelligence spying agency." As a result, Spicer posited, there would be "no American fingerprints on this." + +The British were outraged, naturally, at being accused by their closest ally of illegally spying on Trump after both the Democratic and Republican heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that there were "no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance" by the U.S. government, much less wiretapping. The normally secretive G.C.H.Q. issued a rare public statement denying Spicer's claim and demanding an apology from the White House. + +"Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about G.C.H.Q. being asked to conduct 'wiretapping' against the then president-elect are nonsense," the British spy agency said in a notably pointed statement. "They are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored." (The White House did not respond to *Vanity Fair' +==================== COMPLETION 3 ==================== +*s request for comment on this story.) + +Advertisement Continue reading the main story + +While the British spy agency's statement was a little extreme, it did not comment on the substance of the allegation that G.C.H.Q. had spied on Trump. Instead, it focused on the fact that Spicer had said Trump had used G.C.H.Q. to surveil his own team. Moreover, it suggested that when the F.B.I. found out about Trump's real-estate dealings, it did so in a case in which the British were not involved. + +The story of the F.B.I. surveillance is not as simple as Spicer and the British spy agency would like you to believe. In the first place, the F.B.I. declined to comment on the matter, and although the issue has been discussed in the media, there has been no definitive statement from the bureau. + +(There is a reasonable argument that the bureau could have made public comments on the matter long ago.) In the second place, there are numerous reasons to believe that the British government was not the source of the surveillance. For one thing, the F.B.I. said that it had no evidence that the British were the source of any wiretapped conversations. (In a letter to Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, the bureau's director, James B. Comey, said, "I have no information that supports those tweets.") + +In addition, even if the British were involved, there was no evidence that they were engaged in illegal surveillance. "In fact," says Michael Morell, who was the acting director of the C.I.A. when Bush was president, "the British government was doing everything it could to help the United States in a counterterrorism effort; it was just that their way of doing that was in the shadows." + +In any case, the British may have had no interest in wiretapping Trump. Most of Trump's dealings with the Russians were made before he was elected, and the British did not do anything to interfere with those. In fact, one of the main reasons that the British were investigating Trump was because they suspected that the F.B.I. had improperly spied on the Trump campaign. + +"This was all about Russia," says Richard Clarke, a former C.I.A. official who was involved in the investigation of the Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee. "The Russians were going after the Republicans, and the British were learning about that." + +One of the reasons that the F.B.I. was investigating Trump was because they suspected that the F.B.I. had improperly spied on the Trump campaign. + +The British may also have had no interest in conducting surveillance of Trump. The British are known for their aversion to the domestic surveillance of their citizens. The British have a separate criminal code for domestic spying, which is very different from the one in the United States. (American spies are more likely to be charged with espionage if they target a foreign government or an agent of a foreign government than if they target a domestic American.) + +Clapper, who was the director of national intelligence during the Clinton administration, says that the British spy agency was "trying to figure out how to use that kind of authority" in the United States. "The British were asking the F.B.I. to do what they were not allowed to do, which was to violate the privacy of Americans." + +Advertisement Continue reading the main story + +The British have not publicly commented on why they were not interested in eavesdropping on Trump. One explanation is that they were not interested in Trump because they did not think he was capable of spying on them. " +======================================== SAMPLE 4 ======================================== + told reporters. "He didn't use the N.S.A., he didn't use the C.I.A., he didn't use the F.B.I., and he didn't use the Department of Justice. He used G.C.H.Q. What is that? It's the initials for the British intelligence spying agency." As a result, Spicer posited, there would be "no American fingerprints on this." + +The British were outraged, naturally, at being accused by their closest ally of illegally spying on Trump after both the Democratic and Republican heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that there were "no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance" by the U.S. government, much less wiretapping. The normally secretive G.C.H.Q. issued a rare public statement denying Spicer's claim and demanding an apology from the White House. + +"Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about G.C.H.Q. being asked to conduct 'wiretapping' against the then president-elect are nonsense," the British spy agency said in a notably pointed statement. "They are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored." (The White House did not respond to *Vanity Fair' +==================== COMPLETION 4 ==================== +*s request for comment about the claims.) + +The British were also incensed that Trump's disclosures were made on Monday, the same day that G.C.H.Q. was conducting the "wiretapping" investigation, and at a time when the British were planning to conduct a major military exercise with the U.S. next week in the wake of the terror attack in Manchester, England, last week that killed 22 people, including children. + +"It is a matter of deep regret that the allegations concerning GCHQ being asked to conduct 'wire tapping' against the then president elect have been leaked to the media," the agency complained. "President Trump's claim that these activities always occurred is absurd. They did not. And the Prime Minister has made clear that these activities did not happen." + +Trump's claims, however, were later debunked by U.S. intelligence officials, who told the New York Times that the president had been talking about a hypothetical hotline that would allow the British to spy on the president, not a hotline for G.C.H.Q. to tap Trump directly. + +Spicer's Monday press conference didn't do much to assuage the British, as the White House made no public comment on the matter, even as several of their state visits with Trump were canceled in response to the reported wiretapping. + +The British ambassador to the United States, Jane Hall, was reportedly so incensed by the wiretapping allegations that she placed a call to her counterpart in Washington to complain. + +"The embassy is obviously very concerned by the allegations," a British official told the Times. "The ambassador has spoken to her counterpart in Washington and has stressed that these are very serious allegations which need to be investigated."<|endoftext|>Sara and Richard Hatch are among the sisters who have joined the fight to defund Planned Parenthood. (Photo: Screen capture) + +(CNSNews.com) – During a press conference on Wednesday, Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said that the anti-abortion group Americans United for Life is a "rogue" group that is "on the wrong side of history" and that it has been "hijacked" by the Republican Party. + +"Americans United for Life has been hijacked by the Republican Party," Richards said at the press conference. "They're on the wrong side of history on every single issue. It's been a wild ride." + +Richards explained that Americans United for Life was started in 2011 by David Daleiden, who is also the founder of the Center for Medical Progress. He is also the person who captured videos of Planned Parenthood officials negotiating the sale of aborted babies' body parts, which Planned Parenthood has admitted were done for research purposes. + +"We've been working to offer a different perspective on this issue that's consistent with both the law, the Constitution and the trust we have as Americans to make the best decisions for ourselves and our families," Richards said. + +Richards said that Americans United for Life opposes abortion and supports the legal rights of women, including the right to choose and to obtain an abortion without being charged with a crime. + +"People need to know that the organization that's been putting out the videos has been completely hijacked by someone who is on the wrong side of history on every single issue," Richards said. + +Richards also said that Americans United for Life, which is funded by a number of conservative groups, is not a cohesive organization. + +"There is no one person in the organization," Richards said. "There are multiple individuals with different opinions and different agendas. It's not a unified effort." + +Richards said that Americans United for Life has been active for more than 40 years and has been working to "protect the right to +======================================== SAMPLE 5 ======================================== + OS Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 to 6.0 Marshmallow, including: XAPK Installer, App&APK Management, APK Downloader and more. Try it now! + +3. One-click install Free APK&XAPK Games and Apps + +Install any free Android game .apk or .xapk files with a single click, and it will forever stay up to date. As soon as APKPure is installed, you're ready to go. + +4. Never using too much battery + + +APKPure App size is only 5.2MB. We believe the application should be as lightweight as possible. To keep your whole device running smoothly, small size APKPure App means long battery life and less storage space. 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In addition to courses in subjects like engineering and computer science, students will be able to take courses in law, business, economics and political science. + +The Open University will be running the course from November 6 to November 24, with the first 500 students taking courses from November 12 to November 19. + +Prof Stephen Barratt, chair of the Open University's board of governors, said: "We are delighted to be able to launch the Open Education programme in conjunction with the Open University. This is an ambitious project with a huge potential impact on the lives of those who want to learn and advance their careers. + +"We want to help enable as many as possible to gain access to high-quality, world-leading education, by giving them the chance to develop their ideas and knowledge in a world-leading way. We know that more must be done to allow everyone to reach their full potential, but we want to do this in a way that does not cost the taxpayer." + +The course will be available to anyone with an internet connection and will be hosted on the Open University's platform. The course will be available to anyone with an internet connection and will be hosted on the Open University's platform. + +The Open Learning Community (OLC) will be responsible for the initial rollout of the course. The OLC will run the course using the Open University's data and will provide support to those taking part. + +The OLC will be responsible for the initial rollout of the course. The OLC will run the course using the Open University's data and will provide support to those taking part. + +The OLC will lead the project through to a complete rollout in 2017. It is led by Emma Cuitin, who is a PhD researcher in the Open University's Open Learning Community. + +The OLC will be taking advice from the Open University on the design of the course, including its content and a range of support services it will provide. + +The Open University will also be working with the Assn of Management Colleges (AMC), the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the Higher Education Funding Council for Scotland (HEFCS) and other bodies to help ensure that the course is accessible to students from across the UK. + +Prof Barratt said: "We are proud to have been able to partner with the Open University on this ambitious project, which will give students around the country the opportunity to develop their ideas and knowledge as part of a truly global effort. + +"I am particularly pleased to be working with the AMC, which has a long track record of supporting the development of careers and skills in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sector, with a particular focus on developing skills and engaging with employers. + +"The Open University is a world-leading institution with a history of supporting the development of innovative solutions to support students to gain an education. 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The Lib Dems have been weakened by a combination of the party's weakness in the polls and the withdrawal of their most vocal member, the former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. Mr Clegg's departure is a bitter blow for the Liberal Democrats, who had hoped to wield greater influence. + +The Liberal Democrats' weakness in the polls perhaps explains why their leader, Nick Clegg, was able to return to the Commons to support Mr Clegg's re-election. The Tories are expected to win a majority in the House of Commons, but its size is uncertain. The polls suggest a majority exceeding 100 seats for the Tories, but the actual result is highly uncertain. The Lib Dems have two MPs in the Commons, while the Tories have just one MP. The Tories' smaller number of MPs means that the Lib Dems will have to play a much larger role in key debates in the Commons. "The Lib Dems are going to have to step up to the plate in the Commons and make a difference," said one Liberal Democrat MP. + +But the Lib Dems are still a minority party in the House of Commons. The Conservatives, Labour, and the SNP each have more than 50 MPs, with the SNP holding the balance of power at Westminster. The Liberal Democrats need the support of other MPs to get their legislation through the Commons and to maintain their influence in the Lords. "We are going to have to work very hard to ensure that we're not just content with a minority position in the Commons," said a Liberal Democrat MP. + +The Tories are expected to win a majority in the House of Commons, but its size is uncertain. The polls suggest a majority exceeding 100 seats for the Tories, but the actual result is highly uncertain + +The Liberal Democrats were also badly damaged by the decision to re-elect Mr Clegg as leader. He was an unpopular figure with many voters, and his leadership of the party was always likely to be a political disaster before the election. The party was divided over whether or not to support Mr Clegg, and many Lib Dem MPs were deeply unhappy about the arrangement between Mr Clegg and Mr Clegg's deputy, Nick Clegg. Mr Clegg's popularity, however, was far from universally repugnant. A large number of voters in the south of England, many of whom had suffered as a result of the economy, didn't mind that Mr Clegg had resigned as Deputy Prime Minister. + +Mr Clegg's unpopularity was compounded by the decision by the Liberal Democrats to support the Government's austerity measures. The party was forced to defend its decision to support cuts in public services in the face of accusations that it was part of a Conservative "anti-business" coalition. The party, which suffers from low voter turnout, was also forced to defend its decision to vote against the Government's welfare reforms. + +It was not until the recent Government scandals, such as the phone hacking scandal, that voters saw the Liberal Democrats as a party that genuinely cared about the welfare of the poor and the unemployed. But voters are now seeing the Liberal Democrats as an out-of +======================================== SAMPLE 8 ======================================== + OS Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 to 6.0 Marshmallow, including: XAPK Installer, App&APK Management, APK Downloader and more. Try it now! + +3. One-click install Free APK&XAPK Games and Apps + +Install any free Android game .apk or .xapk files with a single click, and it will forever stay up to date. As soon as APKPure is installed, you're ready to go. + +4. Never using too much battery + + +APKPure App size is only 5.2MB. We believe the application should be as lightweight as possible. 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(WKBN) - A DeKalb County judge scheduled a trial for a former DeKalb County sheriff's deputy accused of raping a 17-year-old girl. + +The DeKalb County State's Attorney's office filed felony charges against Deputy Adam Mims, 31, in December for allegedly raping the teen in July 2016. + +Mims was arrested last month after another suspect he had arrested, a man named William Moore, confessed to the crime. + +Moore was accused of stealing the teen's phone and then sexually assaulting her. He was also charged with obstructing justice for allegedly lying to a police officer about the rape. + +Mims is due back in court on Feb. 1.<|endoftext|>Here's another one of the best female-led superhero movies in recent memory. Director Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman is a lush, gorgeous film that feels like no other feature film I've seen this year. + +Wonder Woman is a poignant, cinematic epic that takes place a week in the life of Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), a young woman who has the ability to control and shape reality through her bracelets/handcuffs/wand. In the film, a steel-clad Amazon warrior named Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) drive into the city to save Diana from a terrorist attack. + +Advertisement - Continue Reading Below + +Wonder Woman is about a young girl who learns how to wield the power she has and also how to protect those around her. It's a story that has never been told before, and it's an incredible feat of storytelling. + +It's a film that balances a story about girls who fight for justice with a love story. + +It's a film that's filled with fantastically imagined moments and moments of real power. + +It's a film that has a story about a young girl who learns how to wield the power she has and also how to protect those around her. It's a story that has never been told before, and it's an incredible feat of storytelling. + +In a year full of amazing superhero movies, Wonder Woman is the one I'm most excited about. Jenkins has done a great job of making a film that feels very unique. It's a film that's filled with fantastically imagined moments and moments of real power. + +The film begins with Diana riding through the streets of Paris. The movie's opening credits are a montage of photos of Paris that we all know and love. It's a nice little homage to the important events that happened during World War II. The credits then cut to a shot of Diana riding in a car as she arrives at her desk. + +She's immediately in full-on action mode, as she grabs her key and unlocks her new car. In a nice subtle nod to the reader, while Diana is in the car she's signing a gay pride flag. + +Advertisement - Continue Reading Below + +She then walks into her office and opens up the files on her computer. Then, she stops and turns around with a smile on her face. + +She has a new flag on her desk. + +The film then cuts to Diana's mother. She's standing in her living room. + +The movie then cuts to Diana's room, where she's still standing and signing the gay pride flag. + +Then, it cuts to a shot of Diana walking into the public library. She has a different flag on her desk. + +It's +======================================== SAMPLE 9 ======================================== + there remains little appetite for a broader scale American effort there. And Trump, whose transactional views of foreign policy are openly expressed, sees little reason for the US to become more engaged. + +JUST WATCHED Trump: Syria is now my responsibility Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump: Syria is now my responsibility 01:10 + +North Korea + +But in his conversations with Merkel and Abdullah on Wednesday, Trump will be reminded that the world still looks to US presidents for leadership at moments of crisis. The migrant flood stemming from Syria's civil war has affected both leaders' countries intensely. Both now find themselves partnering with a US leader they fear could be turning away. + +North Korea's test launch provided another reminder to Trump of the volatile world he inherited in January. Obama warned Trump before he took office that the rogue nation's nuclear program would present him with the most worrisome global challenge. Trump, in the transition period, requested more detailed information about the country's ambitions from the intelligence officials who delivered his initial briefings. + +Unlike in Syria, where the White House acknowledged that options were slim, administration officials projected a comprehensive plan to confront Pyongyang if the missile tests continue. + +"The clock has now run out and all options are on the table," one official told reporters +==================== COMPLETION 9 ==================== + Wednesday. "If North Korea keeps on with this reckless behavior, there will be consequences and we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea." + +The administration has not ruled out military action but has not committed to it, and top officials have regularly raised the possibility of diplomatic means, including sanctions. + +In the past, Trump has defended Pyongyang as a "friend" of the US. But Trump's comments this week suggest that the US may be ready to abandon that friendship for a new approach.<|endoftext|>When I was in college, I used to go on a lot of hikes. I remember going to Camp Blanding, the most popular campus hike at the time. The drive up to the top was long and the hike itself was nothing special. It was just a couple of miles, but what made the hike memorable was the view. The rocks and trees were so close together that I could see the telegraph poles that were still standing and the tall buildings of the university that were still standing in the distance. + +The views of the mountains, the rocks and trees, and the buildings and telegraph poles are the views in every hike I take. I want to take more walks, but it's hard to imagine a hike where you can see all of that, but there's no way I'm doing that hike. + +I'm going to take a lot of hikes in 2015, but some of them will be on a shorter scale. I'm going to try and go on a shorter hike every day. It's exciting to think about it, but it's really hard to imagine doing it. I don't have the time to be out hiking every day of the week. I'm starting to think that I should just go on a short hike every day. I've been thinking about how I could do it, but I've never actually done it. + +My first thought when I thought of taking a shorter hike every day was to go on a hike that wasn't too long. That's something I have always wanted to do, but I've never been able to do. It's something I would love to do, but it just doesn't happen all that often. I would love to hike the Appalachian Trail, but I'd never be able to do it. I would like to hike some of the shorter trails in the Pacific Northwest, but I'd never be able to do that either. + +My next thought was to hike the Gulf Coast Trail. I've done the Gulf Coast Trail twice and I'm really excited to do it again, but it's a hike that I have never been able to do. I've thought about doing it a few times, but I never really got around to it. + +I'm going to take a hike that's not too long. It's going to be a shorter hike than I normally take, and it's going to be something I really want to do. I think it's going to be a great way to get outside and see the outdoors. I'm going to hike the Appalachian Trail, but I'm going to hike the Gulf Coast Trail. + +The Gulf Coast Trail is an 11,200-foot trail that winds through the Gulf Coast region of Florida. The trail begins in the city of St. Augustine, Florida, and ends in the town of Gulf Shores. The Gulf Coast Trail is a great way to hike the Gulf Coast region and see a lot of the coastal areas of Florida. + +I'm going to hike the Gulf coast Trail on a Monday. I'm going to hike the Gulf Coast Trail on a Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I'm going to hike the Gulf Coast Trail on a Friday, and I'm going to hike the Gulf Coast Trail on a Saturday. That's it. I'm +======================================== SAMPLE 10 ======================================== + there remains little appetite for a broader scale American effort there. And Trump, whose transactional views of foreign policy are openly expressed, sees little reason for the US to become more engaged. + +JUST WATCHED Trump: Syria is now my responsibility Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump: Syria is now my responsibility 01:10 + +North Korea + +But in his conversations with Merkel and Abdullah on Wednesday, Trump will be reminded that the world still looks to US presidents for leadership at moments of crisis. The migrant flood stemming from Syria's civil war has affected both leaders' countries intensely. Both now find themselves partnering with a US leader they fear could be turning away. + +North Korea's test launch provided another reminder to Trump of the volatile world he inherited in January. Obama warned Trump before he took office that the rogue nation's nuclear program would present him with the most worrisome global challenge. Trump, in the transition period, requested more detailed information about the country's ambitions from the intelligence officials who delivered his initial briefings. + +Unlike in Syria, where the White House acknowledged that options were slim, administration officials projected a comprehensive plan to confront Pyongyang if the missile tests continue. + +"The clock has now run out and all options are on the table," one official told reporters +==================== COMPLETION 10 ==================== + in late December, and the program was summarized for Trump by the military. + +The focus of the Trump program is to "demonstrate to North Korea that the US is prepared to use force if they continue to threaten the United States and our allies," the official said. + +Officials described a "credible military option," including enhanced naval and air capabilities, to deter and prevent North Korea from pursuing a nuclear weapon program and a more robust diplomatic effort to convince the country to relinquish such weapons. + +Trump has previously said that he would be willing to meet with Kim Jong Un under certain circumstances, but said he has no intention of doing so. + +JUST WATCHED US, China agree to step up pressure on North Korea Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH US, China agree to step up pressure on North Korea 01:45 + +The United States should maintain its military capability -- including a blockade of North Korea's reclusive capital of Pyongyang -- and increase pressure on China to do more to rein in its neighbor, Trump said. + +The new administration will also be seeking to expand the scope of the US role in Iraq and Syria to include the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, said the United States had been "effectively supporting" the moderate Syrian opposition for more than a year. + +But the White House has struggled to articulate a strategy to counter the group, and the Trump administration has been in the wake of a series of missed opportunities to do so. + +The engagement under Obama was not simply an intellectual exercise. The United States had been attempting to build a coalition of countries to go after the Islamic State for years, and it had been working to change the narrative in the region. + +Trump's willingness to engage with North Korea -- a country that the United States has been reluctant to engage with for more than 40 years -- will be a reminder to his aides that the United States is now more willing to try. + +While the new administration will have to grapple with these issues, Trump's ability to govern will depend in large part on how he handles North Korea. + +"There is a real need to make a decision, and maybe not even an easy one, but a decision, of whether you want a president who is going to be prepared to act decisively," said Harry Kazianis, a former US ambassador to the UN under Obama.<|endoftext|>Still loading... + +A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AR AS AT AU AV AW AX AY AZ BA BB BC BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BM BN BO BP BQ BR BS BT BU BV BW BX BY BZ CA CB CC CD CE CF CG CH CI CJ CK CL CM CN CO CP CQ CR CS CT CU CV 1 2 1st Season 7th Season 10th Season 3rd Season 4th Season 5th Season 6th Season 7th Season 8th Season 9th Season 10th Season 11th Season 12th Season 13th Season 14th Season 15th Season 16th Season 17th Season 18th Season 19th Season 20th Season 21st Season 22nd Season 23rd Season 24th Season 25th Season 26th Season 27th Season 28th Season 29th Season 30th Season 31st Season 32nd Season 33rd Season 34th Season 35th Season 36th Season 37th Season 38th Season 39th Season 40th Season 41st Season 42nd Season 43rd Season 44th Season 45th Season 46th Season 47th Season 48th Season 49th Season 50th Season 51st Season 52nd Season +======================================== SAMPLE 11 ======================================== + there remains little appetite for a broader scale American effort there. And Trump, whose transactional views of foreign policy are openly expressed, sees little reason for the US to become more engaged. + +JUST WATCHED Trump: Syria is now my responsibility Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump: Syria is now my responsibility 01:10 + +North Korea + +But in his conversations with Merkel and Abdullah on Wednesday, Trump will be reminded that the world still looks to US presidents for leadership at moments of crisis. The migrant flood stemming from Syria's civil war has affected both leaders' countries intensely. Both now find themselves partnering with a US leader they fear could be turning away. + +North Korea's test launch provided another reminder to Trump of the volatile world he inherited in January. Obama warned Trump before he took office that the rogue nation's nuclear program would present him with the most worrisome global challenge. Trump, in the transition period, requested more detailed information about the country's ambitions from the intelligence officials who delivered his initial briefings. + +Unlike in Syria, where the White House acknowledged that options were slim, administration officials projected a comprehensive plan to confront Pyongyang if the missile tests continue. + +"The clock has now run out and all options are on the table," one official told reporters +==================== COMPLETION 11 ==================== +. "And if the North Koreans continue to be provocative, we will defend ourselves and our allies." + +JUST WATCHED Trump warns of North Korean tests Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump warns of North Korean tests 01:39 + +Putin's visit + +Trump will be eager to put the best face on his new relationship with Putin, whom he has praised as a strong leader who has brought peace to Syria. Putin will be visiting the US next month, and Trump, who is not expected to formally meet with the Russian president, will seek to highlight the two countries' growing alliance. + +But this will be an awkward relationship for Trump to navigate, given Russia's interference in the US election and Trump's own links to the Kremlin. The two will also have to contend with lingering questions about Trump's own ties to Russia. + +JUST WATCHED The Cold War comes back to haunt the US Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH The Cold War comes back to haunt the US 02:18 + +Russia's meddling in the election is one of the few subjects on which the White House and congressional Republicans agree on. + +Trump will likely need to win over his own Republican Party to support the intelligence community's assessment that Russia sought to sway the election in Trump's favor. + +Still, Trump will have to tread carefully, mindful of his comments the day after the election that he hoped Russia would find Clinton's deleted emails and the subsequent revelations that Russia facilitated the leaks. + +And the question of whether Clinton's use of a private email server was an act of treason is sure to come up. + +JUST WATCHED Is Russia trying to influence the US election? Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Is Russia trying to influence the US election? 03:46 + +Russia's influence in the election + +The Trump administration's relationship with Moscow is one of the most divisive issues in American politics, and Trump's relationship with Putin is a critical factor. + +The president-elect is wary of Russia's influence over the US election. In the transition period, Trump repeatedly expressed skepticism about the intelligence community's assessment that Russia was behind the hacking. + +And the US intelligence community has found that Putin personally ordered an influence campaign aimed at the US election. + +Trump has disputed those findings and has insisted that he will meet with Putin during his upcoming trip to Moscow. As the US and Russia engage in one of the most important relationships in their history, the relationship could be impacted by the US's stance on Moscow. + +JUST WATCHED Trump to Putin: We won't let go Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump to Putin: We won't let go 02:19 + +And Trump's own comments on Russia will be a factor. While he's said in the past that he'd like to improve relations with Russia, he's also expressed views that seem to reflect Moscow's interests. + +"For me, it would be an amazing thing -- not a bad thing -- if we could get along with Russia," Trump said in September. "If we can get along with people, there's nothing we can't do. It would be an amazing thing. I think it would be very, very good." + +Russia's role in Syria + +Trump's meeting with Putin will be fraught with questions about the US's policy toward Russia -- and the role Russia is playing, and is playing in Syria. + +JUST WATCHED Trump to Putin: We must work together Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump to Putin: We must work together 01:47 + +Trump's reluctance to support a no-fly zone in Syria -- a key demand of the US military and critical to the success of the coalition against ISIS -- is likely to be put on the table. + +And the US will have to contend with the fact that +======================================== SAMPLE 12 ======================================== + there remains little appetite for a broader scale American effort there. And Trump, whose transactional views of foreign policy are openly expressed, sees little reason for the US to become more engaged. + +JUST WATCHED Trump: Syria is now my responsibility Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Trump: Syria is now my responsibility 01:10 + +North Korea + +But in his conversations with Merkel and Abdullah on Wednesday, Trump will be reminded that the world still looks to US presidents for leadership at moments of crisis. The migrant flood stemming from Syria's civil war has affected both leaders' countries intensely. Both now find themselves partnering with a US leader they fear could be turning away. + +North Korea's test launch provided another reminder to Trump of the volatile world he inherited in January. Obama warned Trump before he took office that the rogue nation's nuclear program would present him with the most worrisome global challenge. Trump, in the transition period, requested more detailed information about the country's ambitions from the intelligence officials who delivered his initial briefings. + +Unlike in Syria, where the White House acknowledged that options were slim, administration officials projected a comprehensive plan to confront Pyongyang if the missile tests continue. + +"The clock has now run out and all options are on the table," one official told reporters +==================== COMPLETION 12 ==================== +. + +The White House is expected to offer a fuller presentation of a US strategy to the UN Security Council on Thursday. + +Trump's relationship with Abdullah, who as the prime minister of Jordan became the first Arab leader to meet with Trump at the White House earlier this year, has become strained, according to the US officials. Trump's administration has made clear its preference for a stronger relationship with Saudi Arabia, a key ally of the United States. + +Abdullah is also the lone Middle East leader to have met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago in April, a meeting that was viewed by many in the region as a slap in the face for Israel. He was also the first foreign leader to speak to Trump after he announced the US was pulling out of the Paris climate accord. + +Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Accord has been widely viewed as an act of diplomatic isolation and a move to put the US back on an equal footing with Russia, China and Iran, all of which have long been viewed as global powers. + +China has already signaled its displeasure over Trump's decision, expressing disappointment over the US withdrawal from the deal and calling on other parties to respect the accord. + +China has also begun pushing for more countries to sign the Paris accord, a move that could complicate Trump's efforts to make the agreement a global standard.<|endoftext|>A new study by UC Davis researchers has shown that a new class of antibiotic that's being developed by the pharmaceutical company Oxitec could help kill off mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus. + +The research, published today in the journal Nature Communications, is a step toward developing a broad-spectrum antibiotic that could be used to prevent infections from viruses from other diseases such as Ebola, which are spread by Aedes to humans. + +The research team has shown that Oxitec's tool, a genetically modified version of the bacterium Wolbachia, kills mosquitoes infected with the Zika virus. + +Oxitec's new pesticide, called YatriX, is one of the first of its kind to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in the U.S. + +"This study is a great step forward in developing a new class of antibiotic that can kill Zika-carrying mosquitoes," said Daniel Scarpinato, assistant professor of entomology at UC Davis and senior author of the paper. "We hope that our findings may one day lead to the development of new Zika-specific drugs, which could potentially be used to treat the disease and prevent disease transmission." + +The Zika virus is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito and can cause severe birth defects in fetuses and young children. It's believed to have led to a spike in cases of microcephaly in Brazil. Zika also is suspected in the birth defects in more than 1,000 babies in the continental U.S. that have been born with microcephaly, said Scarpinato. + +The Zika virus' link to birth defects has prompted the World Health Organization to declare a global health emergency, and concerns about the virus are growing in the U.S. as well. + +Oxitec is one of several companies that have developed genetically modified mosquitoes to fight Zika, and the company's research shows that Wolbachia's offspring are less likely to transmit the virus. + +"We're excited to see a new class of antibiotics that could help prevent Zika infections in humans," said Scarpinato. "Our study shows that Wolbachia's offspring can be controlled and that the Wolbachia-derived antibiotic is effective against Zika." + +Oxitec is developing YatriX, a pesticide made up of genetically modified Wolbachia bacteria, and Oxite +======================================== SAMPLE 13 ======================================== +. Mode. — Put the rice into the above proportion of cold stock or broth, and let it boil very gently for 1/2 hour; then add the butter, and simmer it till quite dry and soft When cold, make it into balls, hollow out the inside, and fill with minced fowl made by recipe No. 956. The mince should be rather thick. Cover over with rice, dip the balls into egg, sprinkle them with bread crumbs, and fry a nice brown. Dish them, and garnish with fried parsley. Oysters, white sauce, or a little cream, may be stirred into the rice before it cools. Time. — 1/2 hour to boil the rice, 10 minutes to fry the croquettes. Average cost, exclusive of the fowl, 8d. Seasonable at any time. CHIP. — If the birds are allowed to puddle about on wet soil, or to be much out in the rain, they will get "chip." Young chicks are especially liable to this complaint. They will sit shivering in out-of-the-way corners, perpetually uttering a dolorous "chip, chip;" seemingly frozen with cold, though, on handling them, they are found to +==================== COMPLETION 13 ==================== + be fresh and lively. The remedy is to give the whole field a good washing, and bring the field up to the proper temperature. This will enable the chicks to stand their winter quarters; and if they are landed with proper care, they will all be in good condition. It is advisable to remove the eggs from the nest as soon as possible; as the chicks grow up, they will become quite fond of the eggs, and will steal them from the hen, and even seek them out in the nest, in defiance of the owner. The hen is therefore recommended to be very careful, in cleaning out the nest, and to keep the eggs clean, which she will be able to do by keeping the nest well covered. If the chicken has been kept in a good little cage, it will easily get out, but if she is confined in a house, she is at a great disadvantage. Mince can be given to the hen in any quantity, and with any quantity of meat; but as the quantity will be small, it will soon be a nuisance to the little bird. The above article is stated to be a very good one, but it is not an exact description. The author says, that in order to get the best flavour, it will be necessary to fry in butter the whole of the croquettes, but that he does not know what is the best way for that purpose. J. B. F. EMBLEMS. Corned Beef. — If the price of beef is high, a boiled corned beef dinner will be more agreeable to the eye, and taste, than any other dish. It is a good dish to be eaten cold, but it will do well hot with gravy. RICE. — The rice for this dish is very similar to that for the meat, and should be boiled in the same quantity, not less than half and half. It should be stirred into the stock or broth in the same manner. It can be made up into balls, and fried in the same manner as the ribs. Cabbage of any kind will do well for this purpose, as it is a very good condiment. A small piece of it should be put in with the meat, and when the meat is nicely browned, it should be removed and set aside. This is called "cabbage of the wine," and will be found very agreeable with all kinds of meat. The liver of the animal should be removed, and the liver of the bird, also, should be removed. The liver of the bird should be removed, and chopped into small pieces, and mixed with the oil that is left in the pot. The liver of the animal should be finely chopped, and mixed with the remaining gravy. This is called "cabbage of the liver." This is a very good dish to be served in company with the rice, and is much preferred by English cooks, but it will do well by itself. The bird should be carefully cleaned and washed, and then immediately placed in the pot with the sauce, the liver of the bird being used in the same manner. This should be added to the rice, without separating the meat or vegetable portions. In making these croquettes, the meat should be finely chopped, and mixed with the gravy of the croquettes. The vegetable portions should be placed on the left side, and the meat on the right side. The left side should be cleared of the green parts, the pieces for the croquettes being placed upon them. The gravy should be of a light colour, and should be made up into balls for the croquettes. The meat should be cooked until the meat is rather brown, and then the croquettes should be cooked until they are quite dry. The bones should be removed from the croquettes, and the +======================================== SAMPLE 14 ======================================== +. Mode. — Put the rice into the above proportion of cold stock or broth, and let it boil very gently for 1/2 hour; then add the butter, and simmer it till quite dry and soft When cold, make it into balls, hollow out the inside, and fill with minced fowl made by recipe No. 956. The mince should be rather thick. Cover over with rice, dip the balls into egg, sprinkle them with bread crumbs, and fry a nice brown. Dish them, and garnish with fried parsley. Oysters, white sauce, or a little cream, may be stirred into the rice before it cools. Time. — 1/2 hour to boil the rice, 10 minutes to fry the croquettes. Average cost, exclusive of the fowl, 8d. Seasonable at any time. CHIP. — If the birds are allowed to puddle about on wet soil, or to be much out in the rain, they will get "chip." Young chicks are especially liable to this complaint. They will sit shivering in out-of-the-way corners, perpetually uttering a dolorous "chip, chip;" seemingly frozen with cold, though, on handling them, they are found to +==================== COMPLETION 14 ==================== + be firm and pliable. In order to prevent this, the hen should be kept in a warm, dry place, so that the birds may have plenty of good air to breathe. If they are kept in a cold, damp place, they may readily get "chip," but, if kept in a warm, dry place, it is much less frequent. The best way is to keep the hen and the young chicks in a warm, dark place, with a good, deep, well ventilated, well screened porch. This is a very practical and inexpensive method of preventing "chip," and no bird can be kept with more peace of mind. When the chicks are about a month old, and are sufficiently hatched to be able to fly, the mother should be taken from the nest, and the young ones, making sure not to disturb the mother, should be submerged in a large basin of water, and kept warm in it for at least six hours. The water may be changed every two hours. If the young birds remain in the water, they will die. If they are kept at the same time in the basin, and are not able to fly, they should be put into a cool place, and then allowed to dry out, without being exposed to the sun. When completely dry, they can be taken out, and left to dry in a warm, dry place. When the eggs are hatched, it is generally best to place them in a dry place, as soon as they are hatched, and give them plenty of air to breathe. If they are kept in a warm place, they will die. When the eggs have hatched, and the young birds have flown about, it is well to place them in a warm, dry place, with plenty of air to breathe, or they will become very weak. The best way to prevent "chip" is to keep the young birds in a warm, dry place, and when they are about the same size, they should be placed in the same situation, in the same place, and kept in the same condition for a few days. If they are kept in a cold, damp place, they will die. It is a good plan to keep the young birds in a warm, dry place, with plenty of air to breathe, for a few days, and then change them into a cool place, and then into a warm one, in the same place. If they are kept in a warm, damp place, they will die. If the young birds are found to be weak, it is a good plan to keep them in a warm, dry place, and if they are weak, they should be taken out and laid in a cool place, and allowed to dry out, without being exposed to the sun. If they are kept in a cold, damp place, they will die. If the young birds are weak, then they should be taken out and laid in a cool place, and kept in a warm one for a few days, and then change them into a cool place, if the young birds are weak. The young birds may be kept in the same place, and chosen according to their strength, and be transferred from one place to another. The following is the proper way to place young birds, and to prevent them from becoming weak : Take the young birds and half-sized egg from the nest and put them in a warm, dry place, with plenty of air to breathe. If they are weak, it is best to keep them in a warm, dry place, where they will have plenty of air to breathe. They may be changed into a cool place, and kept in a warm one, in the same place. They may be placed in a cool place, and kept in a warm one, in the same place, for a few days. They +======================================== SAMPLE 15 ======================================== +. Mode. — Put the rice into the above proportion of cold stock or broth, and let it boil very gently for 1/2 hour; then add the butter, and simmer it till quite dry and soft When cold, make it into balls, hollow out the inside, and fill with minced fowl made by recipe No. 956. The mince should be rather thick. Cover over with rice, dip the balls into egg, sprinkle them with bread crumbs, and fry a nice brown. Dish them, and garnish with fried parsley. Oysters, white sauce, or a little cream, may be stirred into the rice before it cools. Time. — 1/2 hour to boil the rice, 10 minutes to fry the croquettes. Average cost, exclusive of the fowl, 8d. Seasonable at any time. CHIP. — If the birds are allowed to puddle about on wet soil, or to be much out in the rain, they will get "chip." Young chicks are especially liable to this complaint. They will sit shivering in out-of-the-way corners, perpetually uttering a dolorous "chip, chip;" seemingly frozen with cold, though, on handling them, they are found to +==================== COMPLETION 15 ==================== + be quite fresh. If this be the case, they are to be carefully handled by the parents, who will find them quite soft, and will then gently lay them on a dish, and cover them with a little water or lemonade. This will break up their chippings, and will enliven them. They may also be taken out at all seasons, and a little water mixed with lemonade or water, will fix them. If they have not been allowed to have a good "chip" for several days, they may be got by the above method. When they can be taken out, they will be very pleasant in a kind of soup, of tomato, or any other vegetable matter, with a spoonful of cream to draw the moisture from them. They also make a good cream-sauce, when used in their own manner. Batters, as "tomato," "lard," "croutons," may be added to the above recipe. HOME-PREPAREDNESS. 163. The Art of Making French Bread. — A little bread-crumb is the best crumb for French bread. But in making good French bread, the bread must be rather thin, as it is in "American" bread, and not so stiff as in English bread. When making French bread, the butter must be softened. A little lard is excellent for the same purpose. In the beginning, the butter should be softened, but as it thickens, it is much better to let it cool and soften the following day. This is best done by melting it in a saucepan, and stirring it through a sieve, and stirring it through a sieve again. It can be done the day before, but it will be much better now. The flour should be cut into very small, thin pieces, so as not to interfere with the butter. The butter should be melted, and the flour mixed with it, and worked into a paste. It is best to have the butter and the flour well mixed, and not to use more or less of either of them, than is necessary. The quantity of flour required may be determined by weighing the butter and the flour separately, and by adding one-half to two-thirds of the amount of each, to the mixture. If the butter is too dry, add a little more flour, and if too wet, add a little more butter. When the mixture is well put together, it will make a crust on the bottom of the pan. When the crust is quite dry, it is ready to be baked. The dough may be kept in a warm place for a few minutes, until it is all worked up into a smooth ball. The dough should be kept warm, and it will keep a long time without any more attention, or any alteration of the ingredients. INGREDIENTS. — 1/2 pint butter, 12 oz. sifted flour, 1/2 drachm. salt. Directions. — Melt the butter in a saucepan of water, stirring well and slowly till it is quite melted. When it is quite melted, add the sifted flour to it, and let it stand until the flour has absorbed the butter. Then add the salt, and stir well. When the dough is well mixed, and it may be kept a few minutes in a warm place, it will be ready to be rolled into a ball. Roll the ball out on a smooth surface, and cut it into thick strips, about a foot long. The length of the strips will depend upon the size of the pan in which you make the bread. The strips cannot be cut too short, because if the strips are too large, they will not be as good as they can be. The strips should not be too long, as +======================================== SAMPLE 16 ======================================== +. Mode. — Put the rice into the above proportion of cold stock or broth, and let it boil very gently for 1/2 hour; then add the butter, and simmer it till quite dry and soft When cold, make it into balls, hollow out the inside, and fill with minced fowl made by recipe No. 956. The mince should be rather thick. Cover over with rice, dip the balls into egg, sprinkle them with bread crumbs, and fry a nice brown. Dish them, and garnish with fried parsley. Oysters, white sauce, or a little cream, may be stirred into the rice before it cools. Time. — 1/2 hour to boil the rice, 10 minutes to fry the croquettes. Average cost, exclusive of the fowl, 8d. Seasonable at any time. CHIP. — If the birds are allowed to puddle about on wet soil, or to be much out in the rain, they will get "chip." Young chicks are especially liable to this complaint. They will sit shivering in out-of-the-way corners, perpetually uttering a dolorous "chip, chip;" seemingly frozen with cold, though, on handling them, they are found to +==================== COMPLETION 16 ==================== + be perfectly well. With this they should be allowed to dry out, and at once take good fresh air. A good remedy is to purchase a few of the young ones, and put them in a shallow dish, where they will not be so much alarmed. Their tiny little feet being held in the air, they will not be alarmed, and will soon go to sleep. To prevent this, they ought to be kept in a warm place, and in the shade. CHIPS. — The young chicks are usually protected, and are not only spared this unpleasant trouble, but are often let out to devour their own kind. One should be especially careful not to let them out in the open, as they will not be able to avoid getting into the mud. As soon as they are large enough for enjoyment, they should be accustomed to be kept out of the open, and kept in a warm and dry place. CHIPS. — The young ones, being kept in a warm and dry place, will not be so apt to get into the mud. At the age of about one and a half weeks, they will be capable of being taken out of the house, and let out to devour their own kind. Their small little feet being held in the air, will not be alarmed, and will soon go to sleep. To prevent this, let them be kept in a warm and dry place, and in the shade. (By J. J. H.) A COOK'S GUIDE TO LAKE AND RIVER POULTRY. — A good guide to the manufacture of the various sorts of poults. By J. J. H. (By permission of the author.) FISH. — In the river-bottom, and in the lakes, there are many varieties of fish, which should be caught by all persons who wish to be healthy and fit. They are, of course, all caught at different times of the year, and the various kinds of usuage are, therefore, very various. One kind, called "Nue," or "Chinook," is a large mussel, which is caught in the summer, and in the winter, and is very juicy, and very good. It is taken by holding it over the fire till it is pretty black and hard, and then turning it over on its side; then dropping it into a pint of water. This is the best and most convenient way of catching it, and it is very much resorted to by the Indians. It is also taken, in the winter, in the same manner, but with the flip-flop, and in a very dry place. There are two kinds of this fish, one of which is called "Punkin," and the other "Punkin-towel," and they may be considered as being the same species. The former is caught by dropping it into a pint of water, and then turning it over on its side, so that it is left in a small quantity. If the water is deep and well-frozen, the fish will float on the surface, and by raising the surface, a spark will be produced, which gives it its name. It may be taken by the same method, but the fish should not be left in the water too long, as it will become hard and brittle. The latter is taken by taking a long wooden bar, and dipping it in the water, to which it has been dipped, and then letting it float in the water till it is soft, and then placing it in a pint of water. After it has been floating there a few minutes, a spark will be made, and will give it its name. It is very good to eat. The Pekin fish is also taken by dropping it in water +======================================== SAMPLE 17 ======================================== +Arrow's release of the Tinto Brass classic, "Caligula." + + +DM: What impresses me the most about Arrow's products is the amount of "extra mile" that goes into each piece. The Mutilator had been one of my "most wanted" films on DVD/BD for YEARS. People like me would have purchased that title no matter what "extras" were on it, but Arrow went above and beyond in producing a nice feature-length documentary to round out all the other bonuses that were loaded onto the package. I'm guessing a lot of what you do is a "labor of love"—how important is that, and how far are you willing to go with hunting down or producing supplemental materials before it becomes "not worth it"? + + +FS: The label was always intended to be the last word in whatever film we released. It was a slow start but once we got through some key releases like Dawn of the Dead and Battle Royale that became the brief for every release thereafter and so when we expanded our team we found people who not only understood that but were also passionate and knowledgeable about these films. Our team doesn't all have the same tastes but that's exactly what we need, so when we have a release like +==================== COMPLETION 17 ==================== + this that is so well done we feel that "extra mile" is worth it. + + +DM: You made a rare foray into the documentary field with a documentary that follows the development of the infamous "Pound Puppy" in the early days of the film industry. How important is the documentary field, and how important is it to you? + + +FS: The documentary field is important to me because I love the process of filmmaking. It's like a really good book, or a really good LP: it takes a lot of time to create and we're lucky to have a lot of filmmakers who will talk to us about their process, and the process of making a documentary. + + +I have a lot of respect for the people who make documentaries, and the people who create documentaries, because they're the best at what they do. I think it's important that as we move forward in the time we have available to us we look to the best and the brightest in film to make great films. + + +DM: You recently wrapped on your second feature film, the anthology-style, "Metal: A Love Story." What was the most challenging part of making that film, what made you decide to focus on it, and how did it come about? + + +FS: I think it was the challenge: it was a love story, it was a love story about two people who spend their lives together, who love each other, who have lost a child, and it was about the role of metal in their lives and the role of metal in their relationship. That is something that is very personal for me and something that I'm very passionate about. + + +It was also a challenge to make a film that felt like it was a love story, but was also a film that could be loved by a lot of people. I think that's why we made it with an interesting cast of characters: we wanted people to get involved in the story and feel like they were part of it. + + +We were very lucky to find a fantastic director, Scott R. Donton, who really understands what it takes to make a film like this. He understands what it takes to make a film that is both a love story and a film that people can get involved with. + + +When you do a film like this you have to make it for the fans, and it takes a lot to make a film like that. It's challenging on a lot of levels that I don't think a lot of filmmakers are willing to face. + + +DM: As a filmmaker, how do you go about finding the right cast? You have films with very large casts, and seemingly smaller casts, but how do you find the right mix of actors who are appropriate for each role? + +FS: I don't think you can ever "find the right cast" because you always go with what feels right for you. You go with what feels right to you, because it is what pays off. But the cast is important to us, because it makes the film what it is. + + +I'm a little bit more forgiving of this than I am for some other things I've done. Sometimes people think a film is too "filler" and they don't really care about it. If I'm making a film that's going to be a good film to watch, it's not going to be about a character that isn't interesting, that's not interesting to watch. + + +I feel that casting is just as important as story. I have a good relationship with many of the people I've worked with, and I've worked with some wonderful people and that's important to me. But if I'm going to do a film I need to find the right people and the right actors to make the film what +======================================== SAMPLE 18 ======================================== +Arrow's release of the Tinto Brass classic, "Caligula." + + +DM: What impresses me the most about Arrow's products is the amount of "extra mile" that goes into each piece. The Mutilator had been one of my "most wanted" films on DVD/BD for YEARS. People like me would have purchased that title no matter what "extras" were on it, but Arrow went above and beyond in producing a nice feature-length documentary to round out all the other bonuses that were loaded onto the package. I'm guessing a lot of what you do is a "labor of love"—how important is that, and how far are you willing to go with hunting down or producing supplemental materials before it becomes "not worth it"? + + +FS: The label was always intended to be the last word in whatever film we released. It was a slow start but once we got through some key releases like Dawn of the Dead and Battle Royale that became the brief for every release thereafter and so when we expanded our team we found people who not only understood that but were also passionate and knowledgeable about these films. Our team doesn't all have the same tastes but that's exactly what we need, so when we have a release like +==================== COMPLETION 18 ==================== + the Mutilator, we wanted to make sure the cost of it didn't compound our costs. We always try to keep the price point as low as possible and we can always bring the price up hopefully to some level where it's in line with the other films we're doing. + + +DM: I noticed a few years ago that it was no longer possible to purchase the "Extras" for the DVD/BDs. Was that a result of being released to Blu Ray? Did Arrow "cancel" the release for a new release? + + +FS: Yes, that was a result of the Blu Ray release. We always had some "extras" that were never released before on a DVD or Blu Ray, but we always planned to release those on a Blu Ray release. We never anticipated the popularity of the Extras that we pulled from "The Mutilator" and there weren't enough people to justify it to make a Blu Ray release viable. + + +DM: I heard that you were in negotiations for the "Extras" for Dawn of the Dead. Why didn't you release those, and what happened? + + +FS: Well, I was still in negotiations with Paramount to release the "Extras" for "Dawn of the Dead," but they ultimately decided not to release those "Extras" and to put those on their DVD release. So, they went home with $1.5 million worth of extras and we got nothing. I mean, that was the whole point of the "Extras" in the first place. + + +DM: What are the chief differences between working with a distributor like Arrow and one like Red Granite? + + +FS: Well, I think the biggest difference is that Arrow has a lot of trust that they can get the balance right between what the consumer wants and what they can afford. It's the same thing with Red Granite. They have no responsibility to make sure the consumer gets it exactly how they want it or at a price they can afford or that the film looks as good as they want it to look. It's up to the distributors to make sure all the right things happen. + + +DM: Did you have any contact with Red Granite before releasing "The Mutilator" on DVD/BD? + + +FS: No, I did not. + + +DM: Did you have any contact with Red Granite after releasing "The Mutilator" on DVD/BD? + + +FS: No, I did not. + + +DM: Do you have any idea when you might be able to release "The Mutilator" on Blu Ray? + + +FS: We are still in negotiations with the distributor. It's possible, but it's a matter of how much money we're willing to spend and how long it takes to get the release going. + + +DM: When you were saying that you were in negotiations with Paramount, were you talking about "The Mutilator"? + + +FS: I think what I was referring to was "The Mutilator" and "Dawn of the Dead" because it was an exception to the rule. Most of the DVDs and Blu Rays that we released in the past were more or less immediately popular with consumers. We were able to find distributors for them quickly and get them into stores, but on the other end, we had to try and find distributors for the extras, which are the extras that are the most important. So, we were in negotiations with Paramount to make those extras available quickly. But hey, we can never predict the future, so we'll just have to see what happens. + + +DM: Did you have any contact with Warner Brothers before releasing "The Mutilator" on DVD/BD? + + +FS: I don +======================================== SAMPLE 19 ======================================== +Arrow's release of the Tinto Brass classic, "Caligula." + + +DM: What impresses me the most about Arrow's products is the amount of "extra mile" that goes into each piece. The Mutilator had been one of my "most wanted" films on DVD/BD for YEARS. People like me would have purchased that title no matter what "extras" were on it, but Arrow went above and beyond in producing a nice feature-length documentary to round out all the other bonuses that were loaded onto the package. I'm guessing a lot of what you do is a "labor of love"—how important is that, and how far are you willing to go with hunting down or producing supplemental materials before it becomes "not worth it"? + + +FS: The label was always intended to be the last word in whatever film we released. It was a slow start but once we got through some key releases like Dawn of the Dead and Battle Royale that became the brief for every release thereafter and so when we expanded our team we found people who not only understood that but were also passionate and knowledgeable about these films. Our team doesn't all have the same tastes but that's exactly what we need, so when we have a release like +==================== COMPLETION 19 ==================== + Mutilator, we're able to make a super-exclusive, limited edition, and one that includes extras that we wouldn't have done otherwise. I think people like it because it's one of a kind. We have a lot of fun from the very beginning of the process to the very end, but we can't stop there. It's a lot of fun to sit down and work on these things, and we're always looking for ways to add more and more to our catalog. + + +DM: I'm curious about your relationship with the Black Label: Do you have any exclusive material from any of your releases, or are you at the mercy of whoever releases it? + + +FS: It's a few different things. If we have a DVD from someone, the DVD is the property of whoever released it. Sometimes we do have some limited releases where we have something that's owned by a specific person. If we have a DVD that's a bit more exclusive, then we'll work with that person to make it available to us. We will also contact the people that we've worked with in the past and ask them to sign a release form so we know that they want us to have it. + + +DM: And what about the Black Label? Do you have any exclusive material from those releases? + + +FS: There's a few things. The original releases we've had for Black Label are always the same quality as our DVDs. We want to make sure that the core fans are getting what they want and that we're not doing something out of the ordinary. We are always looking for ways to make the Black Label releases better. We want to make sure that people who are new to the brand are getting what they want. We're always looking for ways to improve and add more features to our Black Label releases and that's something we can always do. + + +DM: What are the most important components in a good DVD or Blu-ray release? + + +FS: Obviously quality is paramount. We wouldn't want to release a DVD that was crappy. We want to make sure that people are getting the best quality for their money. Our DVD releases always have the best sound quality. We want to make sure that they have a good picture. We want to make sure that they're easy to read. We want to make sure that the overall picture is as good as it can be. We look at the packaging. It has to look great. We want to make sure that it's easy to set up and we want the packaging to be unique and different. We don't want our packaging to be the same. + + +DM: Are there any DVDs or Blu-rays that you have difficulty getting your hands on? + + +FS: For the most part, yes. We do have a couple of releases that we have trouble getting. There are a couple of DVDs that we can't get that we did try but just couldn't get. There's one DVD that we tried to get that's sure to be one of our best sellers, but we couldn't get it. It's one of those releases that we tried to get for years and years and ended up getting a few of them. But they were hard to get and we couldn't get them. + + +DM: Any particular releases that have been a struggle? + + +FS: The one that we're most proud of is the first one we did for the Black Label. That's the one that we're most proud of. It's the first release that we did and it had a lot of unique stuff. It was the first release that we had done for the Black Label that we were able to get right. We were able to get it right on every level. It was a really good release. That was a very +======================================== SAMPLE 20 ======================================== +Arrow's release of the Tinto Brass classic, "Caligula." + + +DM: What impresses me the most about Arrow's products is the amount of "extra mile" that goes into each piece. The Mutilator had been one of my "most wanted" films on DVD/BD for YEARS. People like me would have purchased that title no matter what "extras" were on it, but Arrow went above and beyond in producing a nice feature-length documentary to round out all the other bonuses that were loaded onto the package. I'm guessing a lot of what you do is a "labor of love"—how important is that, and how far are you willing to go with hunting down or producing supplemental materials before it becomes "not worth it"? + + +FS: The label was always intended to be the last word in whatever film we released. It was a slow start but once we got through some key releases like Dawn of the Dead and Battle Royale that became the brief for every release thereafter and so when we expanded our team we found people who not only understood that but were also passionate and knowledgeable about these films. Our team doesn't all have the same tastes but that's exactly what we need, so when we have a release like +==================== COMPLETION 20 ==================== + Dawn of the Dead we put everything in. In this case, we wanted to make sure we had something that was both attractive and worthwhile and that's exactly what we did with this release. I'd say that a lot of what you see in these extras is stuff that we have done because it's good or interesting and it's not just stuff that we just threw in because it was there. + + +DM: Is it the feeling of "Wow, I could have done that" that you're after? Or is it more of a "Wow, we could have done that better"? + + +FS: I think the best way to describe what I'm after is the feeling of having a really great film that you've spent a lot of time and effort making. It gives you a great sense of accomplishment and pride that you've been able to create something that you know is really special. That's what is so great about Arrow. The guys are passionate about what they do and they work very hard to make each and every release special. + +For more info on Arrow, you can visit their website here.<|endoftext|>Still loading... + +A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AR AS AT AU AV AW AX AY AZ BA BB BC BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BM BN BO BP BQ BR BS BT BU BV BW BX BY BZ CA CB CC CD CE CF CG CH CI CJ CK CL CM CN CO CP CQ CR CS CT CU CV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 + +Loading... Loading... + +Quotes are not sourced from all markets and may be delayed up to 20 minutes. 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The 4-inch iPhone is still the best-selling phone in America, and the iPhone 4 is the best-selling phone in the world — it's the only phone that has ever topped the 100 million unit mark. But even though it's a staple of our lives, the iPhone 4 is a relic from a world where phones were much bigger. Why would you buy a phone with an 8-megapixel camera when you can buy a phone with a slightly bigger camera that costs $100 +======================================== SAMPLE 21 ======================================== + but passersby could not look in, the club had little competition for grandeur—except, perhaps, from the Union Club, which had plans to move in across the street. + + +[The entrance to the Metropolitan Club. Photo by James Nevius.] + +As early as the 1880s, Some Union Club members had considered putting in an offer for the University Club's 54th Street corner lot, but the more conservative faction of the club had nixed the location as too far uptown. A decade later, with commercial enterprises surrounding their 21st Street home, the club finally decided to move, purchasing a large lot between 51st and 52nd streets on Fifth Avenue. Deciding to move was hard enough—then deciding what to build at the new location was even harder. A significant portion of the membership wanted to make a carbon copy of the club's 21st Street home, enlarging it to fit the club's new location. More progressive members commissioned a design from Cass Gilbert, whose splendid Custom House was then rising on Bowling Green. Unable to make a decision, the building committee called on Charles McKim to break the tie. McKim gave the nod to the rebuilt version of the old clubhouse—so the building committee, oddly, chose to move forward with +==================== COMPLETION 21 ==================== + McKim's design. + +The new club, which opened in 1885, was a winner, attracting a few thousand of the club's members. As the club grew, so did its contributions to the community. The Metropolitan Club donated $1.5 million to the city's Public Library to build a library building, and the club also donated $1.5 million to build a New York Public Library of the Arts building. The club also lent money to the city's Metropolitan Museum, and donated $1 million to the Museum of the City of New York, and more. + +Of the grandest buildings in the area, a majority were constructed by the Metropolitan Club. The Daughters of the American Revolution built the Colonnade Hotel, today the Manhattan Hotel. The African-American Club built the Harlem Hotel, and the New York Trust Building. The Union Club built the Metropolitan Club, and the Metropolitan Club built the Union Club. + +The Union Club's crowning achievement came in the years after the building's first renovation. On the evening of May 5, 1903, the Metropolitan Club celebrated its centennial with a grand ball. The New York Times reported: + +The elegant ball was attended by over 1,500 guests, among them the Hon. Henry Morgenthau, president of the National City Bank and the Times Company. The guests had the benefit of a magnificent dinner and their social life was prolonged over a series of dances, with all the songs of the day. On Tuesday evening the guest of honor was the Hon. Henry Morgenthau, son of President Roosevelt, who was honored by the evening's main attraction, the ball. The guest of honor was presented the "sparkler"—a large, flat, flat-bottomed glass, which was filled with champagne. The guests were then invited to place their hands inside the sparkler and drink the champagne. It was a wonderfully simple, elegant, and very elegant game. + +The New York Times also reported that the ball was "a success," albeit "a success in the interest of the Metropolitan Club rather than that of the city." + +When the Metropolitan Club was at its height, it was home to nearly one hundred different social organizations. The largest of these was the American Social Club, which had as many as eight hundred members. There were also the Interdepartmental Social Club, the Social Club of the City of New York, the Manhattan Club, the Metropolitan Club, the Bloomfield Club, the Harlem Club, the New York Public Library of the Arts, the Metropolitan Museum, and the New York Botanical Garden. The Metropolitan Club also sponsored the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers for the past seven decades. By the early twentieth century, the club had a mere five hundred members, but the institution grew further thereafter, becoming a major player in the social scene. + +The Union Club, on the other hand, defined itself as a "man of the world," and its members included many of the city's wealthiest and most powerful. Its members included John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and John Jacob Astor. The club's size was also a problem. The Metropolitan Club faced opposition from the club's more conservative members who wanted to preserve the segregated nature of their organization. They felt that the club's cultural influence had grown too great, and that it should be more representative of the city. + +To address these concerns, the Metropolitan Club began hiring all-white members. The club also began paying women for membership, which was not yet common. The club began hosting larger social functions, and, by the later part of the twentieth century, it was hosting parties for as many as two thousand people. + +The Union Club ended its century-long affiliation with the Metropolitan Club on +======================================== SAMPLE 22 ======================================== + but passersby could not look in, the club had little competition for grandeur—except, perhaps, from the Union Club, which had plans to move in across the street. + + +[The entrance to the Metropolitan Club. Photo by James Nevius.] + +As early as the 1880s, Some Union Club members had considered putting in an offer for the University Club's 54th Street corner lot, but the more conservative faction of the club had nixed the location as too far uptown. A decade later, with commercial enterprises surrounding their 21st Street home, the club finally decided to move, purchasing a large lot between 51st and 52nd streets on Fifth Avenue. Deciding to move was hard enough—then deciding what to build at the new location was even harder. A significant portion of the membership wanted to make a carbon copy of the club's 21st Street home, enlarging it to fit the club's new location. More progressive members commissioned a design from Cass Gilbert, whose splendid Custom House was then rising on Bowling Green. Unable to make a decision, the building committee called on Charles McKim to break the tie. McKim gave the nod to the rebuilt version of the old clubhouse—so the building committee, oddly, chose to move forward with +==================== COMPLETION 22 ==================== + the Custom House design, despite the fact that the club's new facility was only four floors higher. + +The new building, completed in 1886, was the largest in the city. It was designed by architect Frederick Law Olmstead, who had designed the Union Club. It featured a brownstone façade, the centerpiece of which was a carved marble lobby. The upper floors were home to a number of offices, including the offices of the club's president and secretary, who oversaw the day-to-day operations of the club. The lower floors were the home for the club's men's locker rooms. Above the locker rooms was a grand staircase that led to the club's main floor, where the ballrooms were located. The building, with its imposing size, where one could feel the weight of the building, and its stature, was a significant improvement over the Union Club, which, like most of the city's sports clubs, had grown out of the days of teams with few dues-paying members. The Metropolitan Club was one of the few clubs with a membership that matched that of the Union Club, and its emergence as the city's premier club was a sign of New York's rise as a world city. + +The building's grandeur inspired the club to move forward with a name change. The new name, "The Metropolitan Club," went into use on Oct. 3, 1886. The new name was meant to be a reflection of the city's rising prosperity; with the Metropolitan Club, the city's elite began to feel comfortable enough to venture out. The Metropolitan Club's name was a fitting summary of the club's rise: its high-end elegance and grandeur were there to welcome the rich and powerful to the city. + +The Metropolitan Club was not only a well-remunerated sports club, it also served as a civic hub. The home of the New York City vs. Boston baseball team, the club hosted the United States' first baseball World Series on Oct. 27, 1886, and the Metropolitan Club also hosted the first-ever basketball World Series, which it won in 1886. The Metropolitan Club also hosted the first-ever polo match on Oct. 2, 1887. It also hosted the first-ever boxing match on Oct. 3, 1887, and the first-ever and second-ever hockey World Series on Nov. 7, 1887, and Nov. 8, 1887. On Nov. 2, 1887, the Metropolitan Club hosted the first-ever soccer World Series, which it won. + +[Left: The Metropolitan Club, 1888. Photo by James Nevius.] + +In its early years, the Metropolitan Club was the city's most important sports club. Its membership was committed and loyal, and the club flourished in its new location. In 1894, the Metropolitan Club was purchased for $2.5 million by William H. B. Whiting, a member of the Whiting family that had long been active in the construction and management of the Metropolitan Club. The Whiting family, owners of the New York Herald and New York World, had been among the club's most prominent members. The Whiting family's roots had been firmly planted in New York City for generations, and in 1894, the Whites had acquired the New York Herald, the New York World and the New York Sun, among other publications. After purchasing the club, Whiting named it the Metropolitan Club, and on Nov. 1, 1891, he purchased the New York Sun. Whiting's ownership of the club was so important to the club's continued success that it was named after him. + + +[Left: The Metropolitan Club in 1896. Photo by James Nevius.] + +Throughout the early years of Whiting's ownership, +======================================== SAMPLE 23 ======================================== + but passersby could not look in, the club had little competition for grandeur—except, perhaps, from the Union Club, which had plans to move in across the street. + + +[The entrance to the Metropolitan Club. Photo by James Nevius.] + +As early as the 1880s, Some Union Club members had considered putting in an offer for the University Club's 54th Street corner lot, but the more conservative faction of the club had nixed the location as too far uptown. A decade later, with commercial enterprises surrounding their 21st Street home, the club finally decided to move, purchasing a large lot between 51st and 52nd streets on Fifth Avenue. Deciding to move was hard enough—then deciding what to build at the new location was even harder. A significant portion of the membership wanted to make a carbon copy of the club's 21st Street home, enlarging it to fit the club's new location. More progressive members commissioned a design from Cass Gilbert, whose splendid Custom House was then rising on Bowling Green. Unable to make a decision, the building committee called on Charles McKim to break the tie. McKim gave the nod to the rebuilt version of the old clubhouse—so the building committee, oddly, chose to move forward with +==================== COMPLETION 23 ==================== + McKim's design. + +In actuality, the McKim building was an oversized, overblown, and over-engineered version of the Custom House. The custom house of McKim's day was not only a beautiful building, but also a very practical one. Despite its 3,000 square feet, McKim's building was built in a very narrow footprint, and it was designed to be a fireproof, airtight building, built to go down easily during a fire. McKim's building was also a very economical building, with a very modest membership fee. The building's size was a conscious attempt to make it more practical for the club to expand, but the club had to make a decision as to how the building would be used. + +The club's decision-makers knew that, like the Custom House, the new building would be a symbol of the new era of industrialism in New York. They went for a more direct, industrial look, with a large, modern steel warehouse-style building that was designed as a 19th century style factory, complete with spinning mill, sawmill, and an engine room. + +The club had wanted to use the McKim building for a long time, and even built an 1873 model for the club to use, but the time came when the building required a major overhaul. The original McKim building was built in 1873, and it was still in good condition, but McKim's larger, modern warehouse-style building proved to be a better fit for the club's needs. + +The McKim building was also a symbol of the transition to modernism in New York City. Since the 1880s, the city was undergoing a major transformation from the age of steam and iron to the age of steel and concrete. This new age was typified by the construction of the Metropolitan Club, built in the top-down style of the early 20th century, which brought a modern aesthetic to the top floors of the grand old Union Club. On the lower floors of the old Union club, the club had built a large, ornate, ornate ballroom, with a grandiose ceiling. The McKim building's modern warehouse-style building was meant to blend in with the modern, industrial style of the city. + +The new building was not always a success. The club had a short-lived attempt to move into the building in 1914. The club re-located to the Custom House, which was still in use, because of space and cost concerns. This change of location ultimately cost the club $1,200,000, and it was not restored until the early 1940s. + +The McKim building was not a success, but the club did find it useful as an office building for the club's fire department, and it was used for storage for the club's pianos. The building was eventually demolished in 1961 to make way for the construction of the Central Park West amusement park. + +The McKim building is now the site of a very expensive lot which is currently empty. The building was a lucrative investment for the club, and it was a clever development, with a very clear purpose. The dream of the McKim building was that it would become a symbol of the new era of industrialism in the city. 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Photo by James Nevius.] + +As early as the 1880s, Some Union Club members had considered putting in an offer for the University Club's 54th Street corner lot, but the more conservative faction of the club had nixed the location as too far uptown. A decade later, with commercial enterprises surrounding their 21st Street home, the club finally decided to move, purchasing a large lot between 51st and 52nd streets on Fifth Avenue. Deciding to move was hard enough—then deciding what to build at the new location was even harder. A significant portion of the membership wanted to make a carbon copy of the club's 21st Street home, enlarging it to fit the club's new location. More progressive members commissioned a design from Cass Gilbert, whose splendid Custom House was then rising on Bowling Green. Unable to make a decision, the building committee called on Charles McKim to break the tie. McKim gave the nod to the rebuilt version of the old clubhouse—so the building committee, oddly, chose to move forward with +==================== COMPLETION 24 ==================== + the new one. + +The new club house was a massive, open footprint that extended to the roof. The original Union Club had been built on a scale that was more grandiose than anything Tavernier had imagined, and McKim's scale was no different. The new building, by contrast, was a post-war marvel that was not only elegant, but also extremely efficient. When Richard et. al. arrived in New York, the club had just moved into its new home, and they were still figuring out how to run it. As one member recalls, "There was a considerable amount of confusion in the beginning, and we were all in a state of bewilderment." + +The new club house was a massive, open footprint that extended to the roof. The original Union Club had been built on a scale that was more grandiose than anything Tavernier had imagined, and McKim's scale was no different. The new building, by contrast, was a post-war marvel that was not only elegant, but also extremely efficient. As one member recalls, "There was a considerable amount of confusion in the beginning, and we were all in a state of bewilderment." + +First, the club had to get a new elevator. The aging one was starting to fall apart. Then, to get access to the upper floors, club patrons had to use a door in the basement that required a key. The club was able to secure a key, but the key was only valid for the club's use. + +As the club grew, so did the number of rooms. In the early years, the club bonded together with other clubs, but as it expanded, it also began to form new associations. The club had its own printing and publishing department, and it made a point of meeting with other clubs in the neighborhood. In the late 1880s, the club's first newspaper, The Union, was published. The club's association with other clubs gave it a large degree of social cachet, and it was a valued member of the community. + +It was also a very exclusive club. The club had to earn its membership. The membership fee was a steep one (approximately $3,000 in today's money), but it was well worth it for the opportunity to be among the first to meet the new arrivals. The club had a waiting list of at least 500 people who wanted to become members. In the early years, the club was a hub of social activity, and it was difficult to get close to the action without price. A typical dinner would cost $500, a meeting at the club would cost $500, and dinner at any of the many fine restaurants that occupied the upper floors would run you another $500. + +"I've spent a lot of money and I've made a lot of money in this club," says one member, "I've been a member of this club my whole life." + +The club's membership list was filled with New Yorkers from all walks of life. It was an eclectic mix of businessmen, theatrical performers, artists, lawyers, businessmen, and even a former mayor. Many of the club's members were also members of the Union Club, which was not unusual at the time. The clubs were both social and business, and their members were often intimately connected. The clubs were also the most important meeting places in the city. The clubs were the most important meeting places in the city. + +The clubs were also the most important meeting places in the city. + +The Union Club's first president, Henry C. 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