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And there are no position battles for Collins to decide.
The brutal battles for these cities have been well documented.
The huge battles for power inside each party have massive stakes.
Elsewhere in the state, gangs regularly fight pitched battles for turf.
But there haven't been any battles for a couple of weeks.
Speeches are pre-choreographed spectacles; debates are pitched battles for airtime.
Companies are spending millions in zero-sum battles for market share.
He waged countless battles for innocent victims regardless of ethnicity or creed.
The new law likely will be entangled in court battles for years.
This is where the everyday battles for hearts and minds are fought.
When denied they began one of nation's first battles for marriage equality.
The battles for control of the House and Senate are already underway.
It reduces eye strain and fatigue, which are constant battles for me.
"As indigenous people, we've been fighting these battles for generations," Owl said.
But the key Southwestern states, while competitive, remain tough battles for Democrats.
It will be front and center in confirmation battles for years to come.
Mezger and Griffin have been embroiled in court battles for nearly a year.
No such positive results have followed bruising battles for the incumbent party nomination.
The primary battlesfor both sides — will be a marathon, not a sprint.
So, forget Moon bases, battles for Mars, and dogfights through the asteroid belt.
Gbowee is not going anywhere, and the battles for equality are far from over.
Investors extrapolated that a stalling bill could mean uphill battles for other Trump proposals.
The line has now been tangled up in political battles for about a decade.
Victims of pay inequity and pregnancy discrimination too often lose their battles for justice.
But it would not be a re-run of previous battles for the Atlantic.
Dallas and Los Angeles are still in tight battles for their respective division titles.
Mexico with a corner, but Brazil's winning all of these aerial battles for now.
I was heavily immersed in the great campus battles for Israel that were just beginning.
I asked him why he chose to showcase two boss battles for their E3 demo.
The party used to have long and embarrassing battles for the nomination on the floor.
People will jockey for position and battles for influence will become more pronounced, they say.
Still, the US and its allies have won all of their previous battles for Fallujah.
"Now we know that battles for the freedom of persons can arrive at their objective."
But do the people who have fought the battles for years really speak for everyone?
It's Tuesday evening here in Washington, where Senate confirmation battles for will rule the week.
With their battles for legalization over, it's time to release the nonviolent prisoners-of-war.
There were battles for nameless, numbered hills, 881, 875, numbered for their height in meters.
They wanted intrigue, cattiness, chaos and Darwinian, winner-take-all battles for success and survival.
I mean, Yvon and Malinda, our founders, have been fighting these environmental battles for 46 years.
A Jason Derulo song battles for aural supremacy with the perpetual clank of the slot machines.
And when you encounter friends, you can in turn have interactive spell battles for extra points.
Over 3,700 people have been killed in the battles for Aden since 2015, say local doctors.
The app also lets you view clips of your favorite celebrity Lip Sync Battles for inspiration.
I used to enlist my sister to fight boss battles for me when I played Zelda.
And so I give you the five most important camp battles for fantasy in 2016. 23.
And because of constitutional limits, he noted, the feds can't wage these battles for local governments.
When unexpected vacancies occur, partisans on both sides wage no-holds-barred battles for the seat.
For the U.S. Senate, longtime Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson battles for re-election against current GOP Gov.
Some of those races have become stages for internecine battles for the direction of the Democratic Party.
The past year has been filled with accusations and custody battles for the America's Got Talent judge.
The most difficult battles for Trump to reach even that threshold are in North Carolina and Florida.
This tradition has continued into modernity, as Arabs deployed Juha in battles for independence from colonial powers.
What it means: Zuckerberg is gearing up to take on big political battles for his philanthropic quests.
In America the battles for social progress from the 1930s through the 1960s are being refought today.
The second is to keep herself safe, and allow her warriors to fight her battles for her.
Protesters have taken to the streets and clashed with government forces in running street battles for months.
It seems Uber learned a lot from its battles for app-hailed cabs in cities around the globe.
He sums up the ordeal beatifically: [Morrissey and Joyce] continued their legal battles for a further 18 years.
"We're not interested in engaging in sectarian battles for control of the Democratic Party's steering wheel," he says.
It's why LeBron James is sending cryptic subtweets even as his team battles for a number one seed.
Why this matters: These companies have been fighting policy battles for years at the state and local level.
Unlike confirmation battles for a typical cabinet post, there are a variety of issues at stake and diverse perspectives.
He announced the defeat the Islamic State (IS), arguing that America should no longer fight others' battles for them.
I want to be there in Abu Dhabi - when he wins his next championship or battles for the championship.
The stage is set for some intriguing battles for live TV rights between established broadcasters and innovative technology companies.
He inspired the creation of a new group, Our Revolution, which supports progressive candidates and battles for progressive causes.
In general, however, battles for hearts and minds are won by grinding attrition more often than by rapid conquest.
Even with the rule in place, Jasmine and four other patients in different states detailed protracted battles for coverage.
It didn't get bogged down in battles for Federation supremacy, like DS9 and TNG, or take itself too seriously.
Sen. Portman, using American flag paddle, battles for football in water at veterans event on sidelines of #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.
Philip D. Murphy, threaten to upend one of the closets battles for a Republican-held seat in New Jersey.
We would not feel that we need to lean on the Democratic Party to fight our battles for us.
The fight for top gaming talent mirrors the big budget battles for stars in the music and film industries.
In "The Old Man and the Sea," Hemingway's protagonist battles for three days to pull in his prized catch.
But their voting patterns and the titanic partisan confirmation battles for seats on the court tell a different story.
Campaigns can include high-profile battles for board seats, public statements about strategy and critiques of senior management's performance.
Their parents will fight all their battles for them and will never make them take responsibility for their actions.
Trump will (actually) be gone in four or eight years, and there will still be battles for unions to fight.
He doesn't show all the struggles and the fights, and the battles for power that went on [to achieve progress].
With less than a month to go until November's midterm elections, the battles for both chambers of Congress are diverging.
The cost cuts come as the Chicago-based aerospace and defense company battles for sales with European rival Airbus (AIR.PA).
He's been very, very helpful, and he fights the battles for us, and that's important to us,' might that help?
What advice do you have for people at the forefront of legal battles for LGBTQ rights today, like Gavin Grimm?
The unmooring of time can be found everywhere, in battles for social progress we thought we'd already fought and won.
McCain courageously battles for his life and fiercely defends our democracy with the honor and valor that are his trademark.
And the issue is there are between 20 and 24 Republicans who is are in very tight battles for their seats.
We have to fight because at the end of the day, no one is going to fight our battles for us.
But most of them aren't trained warriors like the X-Men, many of whom have been fighting various battles for years.
The Russian firms could be heading for another crisis as billionaire co-owner Viktor Vekselberg battles for more control of Rusal.
Twice, he has worked on legal battles for Russian tycoons whose opponents suffered sophisticated hacking attacks, arousing allegations of computer espionage.
Expect long rallies and battles for court position as the two use their variability to try to disrupt their opponent's rhythm.
"Civil Disturbances: Battles For Justice in New York City" was produced in partnership with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest.
Melville faced his own battles for the acceptance of his nautical tome, which received negative reviews and only achieved success posthumously.
The war over Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh accelerated partisan mobilization already underway in fierce battles for pivotal House and Senate seats.
Tech 9 competed in dozens of rap battles for over a decade, facing legends like T-Rex and Arsenal, according to XXL.
The middle of the jet market is at the centre of one of the most widely watched airplane design battles for years.
I am not suggesting that we fight the Kurds' battles for them or that we substitute ourselves for a dysfunctional Iraqi state.
We're also organizing in states like Texas, Virginia, and Florida, where some of the fiercest battles for reproductive justice are being fought.
The new Congress should save its partisan battles for other issues and tackle this hugely important issue with vision and thoughtfulness. Cmdr.
Now, splinter groups of the Gulf and Zeta drug cartels fight pitched battles for territory in armored vehicles emblazoned with their emblems.
We speak a common language derived from the legacies of several well-won battles for respect and, quite literally, life and death.
"It should sort of be priced in already because it's pretty obvious that they've been having regulatory battles for years," said Coletta.
Pokémon Sword and Shield introduce Gigantamax forms, supersized versions of pokémon that can be activated during specific battles for more powerful attacks.
Multiple Senate Democrats are facing tough battles for reelection this year in states that went to Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Overcoming opposition in parliament to the pension changes has proved one of the toughest battles for Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman's Western-backed government.
The Heat are also 13-6 since the All-Star break as the team battles for seeding in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
Stepping into the shoes of Nintendo's all-time great characters, Smash pits players against each other in epic battles for coveted bragging rights.
"While we engaged in contentious legal battles for more than a decade, this is not the ending anyone was looking for," he added.
As Time's Up battles for women's equal pay, advocates can't ignore that the wage gap is even more glaring for women of color.
And it was the center of particularly deadly battlesfor American forces and Iraqi civilians — during fighting to take the city in 2004.
Here's a look at where next year's battles for the House will be fought: Trump-won districts held by Democrats AZ-01 Rep.
You certainly don't need your husband to fight your battles for you, but he should, at the very least, serve as an ally.
If you're looking for a less-intense challenge, there also raid battles for Kanto starter pokémon Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Squirtle, and Wartortle.
Now as he battles for Venezuela's presidency, the 35-year-old has adopted the early campaign slogan and stylings of a US president.
Ali Riley of New Zealand battles for possession with Aurelle Awona of Cameroon during their teams' 2019 World Cup match in Montpellier, France.
Netflix has plenty of Ash and Pikachu's adventures and Indigo League battles for you to revisit or check out for the first time.
A record number of House Republicans — including Speaker Paul Ryan — have announced their decisions to retire in lieu of facing battles for reelection.
Patrick Leahy, a veteran of confirmation battles for years, is no longer the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, having moved over to Appropriations.
In 2014 battles for Tripoli, it took advancing fighters weeks to reach the city center from the old airport as snipers bogged them down.
Australian top seed Ashleigh Barty will also be in action on Thursday as she battles for a quarter-final berth against China's Yin Duan.
Some told of conspiring with friends and relatives from the government to abandon the Taliban even as the battles for the districts were raging.
The poll comes weeks after Trump announced he would hold a "major rally" for Cruz in October as the Texas senator battles for reelection.
California has already promised to fight back, and the issue is likely to get caught up in legal battles for months if not years.
Delegate-rich California will be among the final battles for Sanders and Clinton as the Vermont senator seeks to keep the nomination from Clinton.
Interviews with 26 Tony Awards voters suggest tight battles for best new musical and best new play before the awards show on Sunday night.
That paradigm shift will be critical to winning the coming battles for women's rights: health insurance, pay equity, family planning, sexual assault, and more.
When changes take place in the markets they are involved in, it can encourage new entrants and battles for turf, leading to surges in violence.
However, those threats aren't limited to intellectual property and DRM; they also include battles for control over information about our behavior and our inner lives.
I was pleased and proud to have worked in Volterra, and with its director Carmelo Pellicanò in particular, who led these great battles for innovation.
People within the art world have been fighting these battles for the past half century at least; we would do well to learn from them.
For the United States, there is also the matter of history: Led by the Marines, its forces fought two bloody battles for Falluja in 2004.
The lawsuits are the latest in a series of court battles for the Trump administration, which has repeatedly faced legal fights over implementing its policies.
Looking toward 2018, I assume there's a predicted dip in civilian casualties with the effective end of the battles for the key urban IS strongholds?
The clinics also may help Walmart bring steady foot traffic to its stores as it battles for customers with Amazon and chains like Target (TGT).
The two remaining divisional battles for first place could each come down to a tiebreaker game, keeping the wild-card matchup up in the air.
" In a Twitter post, Mr. Rivlin said that Mr. Avnery's "battles for the freedom of expression paved the way for Israel as a young state.
He needs to work on routes, and to figure out how to win battles for the ball with cornerbacks, but the raw tools are there.
"We're going to be on the front lines of some of the most important battles for economic and social justice," said Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring.
That explains the countless battles for the soul of this new, young town, moments intense enough to resemble a a a Game of Thrones power grab.
Finally, she suggests that Niantic could allow GPS "spoofers," after all, but prohibit players who've been flagged for using them from participating in battles for gyms.
Those two fought pitched battles for the championship in 2014 and 2015 that ruined a childhood friendship and tested Hamilton&aposs nerves inside his own team.
Sanders himself appeared to adjust his tone even as he battles for a victory in California, where polls show a neck and neck race with Clinton.
As the United States women's national soccer team prepares for the Tokyo Olympics, its players are waging daily battles for a limited number of roster spots.
The place is unstable, there are lots of real bad guys, and many of the locals want America to come and fight their battles for them.
"Hidden" figures Black turnout helped swing two high-profile contests -- the battles for a US Senate seat in Alabama and Virginia governor -- to Democrats last year.
PUNDIT PREDICTIONS: The Hill reports: Our political insiders predict the outcome of the presidential race and what happens in the battles for the House and Senate.
Leading by a goal after the first period, the Canadiens controlled the play in the early part of the second by winning battles for loose pucks.
It didn't take Reddit long before coming up with epic Photoshop battles for this flower girl face-palming reaction at a wedding and they do not disappoint.
Ferguson's lawsuit is one of a few complaints against Epic over Fortnite emotes — each situation slightly different, and all of them uphill battles for the dancers involved.
The tires are the medium between the machine and the road it travels, and they play an integral role in the battles for efficiency and against noise.
Top non-OPEC producer, Russia has in the past been unwilling to cut oil output, as it battles for market share with OPEC king-pin Saudi Arabia.
Additional Charges Whether or not Durst will ever face jail time in Kathie's death, the 73-year-old will be fighting legal battles for years to come.
Yet, as each side digs in and battles for GOP supremacy, the Obama/Clinton winning coalition of minorities, women and millennials will continue reshaping American national politics.
He was one of the original celebrity chefs, and could have easily made a fortune hawking cookbooks and hosting culinary battles for the rest of his life.
The result is "Blood in the Water," a masterly account of the Attica prison uprising, its aftermath and the decades-long legal battles for justice and accountability.
The most obvious way voting is on the ballot is in secretary of state races, battles for low-profile positions that nonetheless hold a lot of power.
While the case has outlasted the impeachment inquiry and trial, House Democrats have not let up in their court battles for records from Trump and his administration.
Would we have also tolerated the nastiness directed at Senator McCain for taking a principled stand against torture even as he battles for his life against cancer?
It is because of this mismatch in structure and practice that the Taliban are able to win local battles for political legitimacy and continue to gain ground.
A brief recap, in case you've been sitting at home wondering about more relevant things: Jawbone and Fitbit have been embroiled in legal battles for the last year.
" She added, "Biomedical interventions hold the fort while we try to win other battles for people, like poverty, like jobs, ending intimate partner violence, and making equity available.
As the United States women's national soccer team fights for pay equality, the National Women's Soccer League battles for visibility, as does the W.N.B.A., in its 20th year.
The top non-OPEC producer, Russia has in the past been unwilling to cut oil output, as it battles for market share with OPEC output leader Saudi Arabia.
Also, Medicaid advocates are expected to challenge Oklahoma's plan in court if it's approved by the Trump administration, potentially entangling it in legal battles for years to come.
Rivals looked at the announcement as a transparent political ploy, meant to garner support as Mr. Netanyahu battles for survival in a re-election clouded by corruption charges.
Yet the FBI's decision felt like something that at a minimum could affect the outcomes in the battles for the House and Senate, and possibly the White House.
The Trump administration's attempt to nix the California waiver will likely get caught up in legal battles for months, if not years—and might reach the Supreme Court.
It is, of course, possible that they have not lashed out as vocally — or as visibly — as Mr. Avenatti has because others have waged their battles for them.
The order, signed at the sprawling Snap-on tool factory here, represents a small win for bigger tech companies, which have been in pitched battles for those visas.
The battle system is fully two-on-two battles, which have long been the preferred battles for competitive play in Pokémon, despite their sparse inclusion in those games.
They won battles for American women and eventually a war that gave us opportunities to break through glass ceilings — opportunities that some millennials may now take for granted.
Democrats are fighting right now to control that process after the next census — a fight that may in turn shape future battles for the US House of Representatives.
BEGINNING BATTLES For me, breastfeeding was difficult from the start, and thinking back, I wish I'd stopped earlier and not put myself through all the torture that I did.
British department store group Debenhams is in talks with lenders and looking to bring in new sources of funding as it battles for survival following another plunge in sales.
The government-run Sabanew agency said the remaining Houthis had fled after battles for strategic positions in the Bayhan area which had left hundreds of them dead and wounded.
At that time, Mr. Cruz was campaigning in Texas for the United States Senate, describing his work as solicitor general as epic battles for conservative principles, including tort reform.
For decades, Shi'ite-led Iran and its U.S.-backed Sunni Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East, from Syria to Yemen.
Akufo-Addo, 72, served as foreign minister and attorney general in the NPP government that ruled between 2001 and 2009 and twice previously lost close battles for the presidency.
For decades, Shi'ite-led Iran and its U.S.-backed Sunni Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East, from Syria to Yemen.
The battles for economic dominance being fought at the policy level must incite parallel action among American businesses — the face of change and uncertainty needs to drive necessary disruption.
Deep-sea explorers are searching the ocean at the site of one of World War II's most important naval battles for the remains of the ships that fought it.
Christopher Woody: As mentioned in the title of your book, there have been several battles for the Atlantic, namely during World War I and II and the Cold War.
Without traditional news organizations instigating, coordinating and financing legal battles for free speech and government transparency, most of the important advances in these areas simply would not have happened.
It could take years of court battles for regulators to prove that every one of the 1.5 million accounts that Wells said may have been unauthorized was indeed phony.
With the recent departure of Scott Gottlieb, a vociferous critic of Juul, from the post of F.D.A. commissioner, the company's more urgent battles, for now, are in the states.
This is what human power is when it is "put right": an alignment with nature that, rather than being destructive, leaves behind the violent battles for control and domination.
Trump vowed to fight former national security adviser John Bolton's testimony by invoking executive privilege, which could have bogged down the proceedings in legal battles for weeks or months.
Their home at the zoo was severely damaged as battles for control of the city, Iraq's second largest, have raged for months between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants.
While this iteration of the Republican party has made no gains in battles for civility or kindness, it has won the war of changing the landscape of the country.
DENZEL CURRY Bare-chested and sweaty, working the entire stage, Denzel Curry, from Florida, took on gangsta-rap topics: battles for power, conspicuous consumption, drug deals, women, omnipresent death.
President Trump's false statements and shifting position on the border wall have contradicted his own negotiators and frustrated Republicans he needs to fight battles for him on Capitol Hill.
But the fact that bots are able to continue these battles for so long is a strong indication that human programmers are failing to catch potential editing problems early enough.
Intense urban warfare, as demonstrated by the recent battles for Aleppo and Mosul, remains grinding and indiscriminate, and will continue to present difficult problems for well-meaning Western intervention forces.
China too found its way onto seven covers this year, on topics ranging from surveillance and its global investments to battles for digital supremacy and its relationship with the West.
World Premiere Menashe / U.S.A. (Director: Joshua Z Weinstein, Screenwriters: Joshua Z Weinstein, Alex Lipschultz, Musa Syeed) — Within Brooklyn's ultra-orthodox Jewish community, a widower battles for custody of his son.
For the forces fighting on the ground, victory is waged in battles for land, inch by inch, checkpoint by checkpoint, constantly drawing new maps, and leaving destruction in their aftermath.
And Tesla has fought legal battles for the right to sell its vehicles directly to consumers in some states, like Connecticut and Oklahoma, where it's currently prohibited from doing so.
Over the past 25 years, parents and children have won many hard-fought battles for the right to choose the best schools, public or private, to meet their educational needs.
Since PEPFAR's inception, USAID and the CDC have been engaged in often-venomous battles for the program's money and resources; any time resources move around, tempers and turf battles flare.
The penalty — at the time the largest of its kind — was upheld by a lower court in 2014 and is likely to be the subject of legal battles for years.
House lawmakers, have however, signaled that they do not want to engage in drawn-out battles for testimony, but that they hope to end their inquiry sooner rather than later.
This 10 to 1 ratio would continue through most of the war, but the "era of big battles," for all its size and power, failed to change the war's dynamics.
The move for Poundland is Steinhoff's third attempt this year to increase its presence in Europe after walking away from high-profile takeover battles for Britain's Home Retail and France's Darty.
One reason is that the signatories of TPP have won hard-fought political battles for reforms in their own countries that are beneficial in themselves, whether America joins in or not.
TransCanada's take: The company's response stopped short of a firm commitment to actually building the pipeline that has been a flashpoint for energy and climate policy battles for nearly a decade.
The battles for Raqqa and Kirkuk reveal much about the mistakes in U.S. strategy for defeating ISIS, and the consequences of not supporting Iraqi Kurdish efforts to establish an independent state.
Battles for committee gavels that could have a substantial impact on the issue are already underway: Outgoing House GOP campaign chief Greg Walden (R-Ore.) is weighing a run against Rep.
Viacom, which is in the middle of fierce battles for control of the company, said it expects to post adjusted earnings of about $1.00 to $1.05 per share in the quarter.
With his scorched-earth approach to rules, Kalanick not only won battles for Uber but also for a techno-libertarianism that was contemptuous of most government attempts to regulate disruptive innovation.
Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) has been on the front lines of the Senate's immigration battles for decades, including trying unsuccessfully to work with Trump over the past three years.
According to a BuzzFeed News investigation, Parnas previously worked as a stockbroker and an entrepreneur of sorts in southern Florida, where he faced multiple legal battles for allegedly stiffing his creditors.
Of the primary battles for House seats, none may prove to be as competitive as the one between Mr. Neal, 70, and Alex Morse, the 30-year-old mayor of Holyoke.
Of the primary battles for House seats, none may prove to be as competitive as the one between Mr. Neal, 70, and Alex Morse, the 30-year-old mayor of Holyoke.
Meanwhile, across India, tens of thousands of indigenous people - also known as Adivasis or "original inhabitants" - continue waging individual battles for small patches of land to which they have an ancestral claim.
To help develop the bracket, research the animals, and tweet the battles for March Mammal Madness, Hinde brought on evolutionary ecologist Chris Anderson, marine biologist Josh Drew, and biological anthropologist Kristi Lewton.
Planned Parenthood has always been at the forefront of these battles; for a century now, the organization has been instrumental in campaigning for a society that recognizes women's full autonomy and dignity.
As viewers of nature programming know, the actual jungle is fascinating but also tends to be ruthless, brutal and a lot less cute when it comes to battles for survival and dominance.
And some accuse the firms of catering to the wishes of activist groups that have abused the shareholder submission processes to wage political battles for their own interests, not those of investors.
"Fighting terrorism on Syrian territory from any side should have been coordinated with Syrian government and the Syrian ... army that has been fighting in these battles for five years," the ministry said.
A small number of unbound delegates helped the businessman reach the magic number as he battles for a match-up with Clinton, who is expected to secure her own party's nomination soon.
In the Brazilian interior, a vast area with few roads or railways, the battles for land and survival among settlers, miners, ranchers, and indigenous groups recall life on the early American frontier.
Nike reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue on Tuesday as the world's largest footwear maker battles for market share in North America with a resurgent Adidas and a fast-growing Under Armour.
The event will offer an opportunity for Obama to raise money for Democrats as the party pushes to retake the House and battles for several Senate seats in the fall midterm elections.
Intersectionality, my term for the urgent project of uniting the battles for race and gender justice, is an indispensable way to understand aspects of our history, that, to our peril, remain hidden.
The GOP could no longer pretend any real principle was at stake, and the Democrats, by filibustering Gorsuch, can now kill these disingenuous conceits that have defined Supreme Court battles for too long.
Rather than thanking her for being a good friend and for trying to stop her from marrying a lying asshole, Kelsey lashes out at Liza for trying to fight her battles for her.
The two drivers won 10 of the 16 races that year, and their rivalry, the bitter battles for attention and control within the team, became so public that it nearly overshadowed the racing.
The battles for dominance in cloud services, artificial intelligence and data mining, voice-activated assistants, self-driving cars, virtual reality and most every other Next Big Thing are being waged among the Five.
The decision, which came after a referral from Mueller, also opened a new flank in the legal battles for Trump, as the raid was conducted by a federal attorney's office in New York.
The conflicts in Syria rage on, seemingly impervious to the various attempts to resolve them -- a horrifying staging ground for broader US-Russian tensions, and the front line of terror groups' battles for territory.
The middle of the jet market is at the centre of one of the most widely watched airplane battles for years, with potential sales valued at hundreds of billions of dollars over 2321 years.
She lived through the Roaring '20s, the Great Depression, World War II, the battles for civil rights and voting rights in the 1960s, and the election of President Obama as America's first black president.
The middle of the jet market is at the center of one of the most widely watched airplane battles for years, with potential sales valued at hundreds of billions of dollars over 2321 years.
With martyrdom a key factor of Islamic State's jihadist ideology (drawing on the concept of a "holy war"), many of the group's fighters are expected to die in the last battles for territorial control.
The battles for top engineers in the cloud industry are at a fever pitch: Tech titans including Amazon and Oracle are duking it out for talent, often accompanied by snide remarks and one-upmanship.
Zeev Elkin, the Israeli minister responsible for heritage, said that the site's central theme would be the Palmach and its battles for Jerusalem and that only one building would be dedicated to Mr. Zeevi.
"The Fixer" has a surprisingly stream-of-consciousness feel, given how organized and disciplined its author, Bradley Tusk, must have been to successfully direct the intense regulatory battles for Uber, FanDuel, Lemonade and others.
In the first place, a lack of clarity on what Judiciary is up to could undermine Nadler's strategy of using the imprimatur of an impeachment investigation to win its battles for evidence in court.
The rule has been the subject of court battles for months, but in July, the Ninth Circuit said the rule could go into effect while its challengers, including Planned Parenthood, fight it in court.
They also draw attention away from the reality that the most violent and fraught displays of xenophobia are often rooted in local — municipal, township or even neighborhood — battles for land, jobs and political office.
If Steinhoff goes ahead, it would be the company's third attempt this year to bulk up its presence in Europe after walking away from high-profile takeover battles for Britain's Home Retail and France's Darty.
Police and protesters, some dressed in black ninja-style outfits, have fought running street battles for weeks, with police firing tear gas, rubber bullets and occasionally live rounds against brick and petrol-bomb throwing activists.
Formula 1 is launching a new TV streaming product that it says will put fans in control of their race viewing experience, letting them watch from their favorite driver's perspective or tracking battles for position.
The ballot measure is likely to have at least a tangential impact on two more attention-grabbing contests before voters this November: the battles for control of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House. Sen.
That not only highlighted the underlying divisions and turf battles for membership subscriptions that permanently plague the labour movement but also more profound divergences between the Communist-rooted CGT and Berger's more reform-friendly CFDT.
The night unfolds as a series of battles for cash prizes and glory, some dancers twisting their bodies into spine-snapping drops to the floor, others swanning around like Naomi Campbell on a Parisian runway.
Several Marines who had just returned to Helmand Province, once a site of bloody battles for them, said they now saw the war as "a generational conflict" — one in which their children would probably serve.
One of the big upcoming battles for the tech industry is whether Congress will pass a law limiting the ability to build strong privacy measures into products like Facebook's WhatsApp or Apple's iPhone and iMessage.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is offering extra crude to customers in Asia, a sign the world's largest oil exporter does not intend to cut output as it battles for market share with other top producers.
While the Jon Snows of the world are waging battles for honor, she's thinking about how to feed the troops; while Dany helps secure the North, Sansa is wondering about what happens after the war.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said the country must reduce poverty, control pollution and reduce risks, challenges he described as "three tough battles" for the economy, as policymakers push for reforms and innovation this year.
This dynamic has been at work for several years in Tijuana and Juarez, where local proxies supported by the Sinaloa cartel and the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG) are locked in bitter battles for control.
The United States military, led by Marines, fought two battles for the city in 2004, and the urban, house-to-house fighting was some of the toughest the American military had faced since the Vietnam War.
Don't ditch the booster too soon One of the hardest battles for parents to win is to get an older child to sit willingly in a booster seat, especially if peers have started riding without one.
To be sure, it's only natural that a civil rights tour would find its heart in the South, in the epic and well-chronicled battles for equal access to public education, public transportation and voting rights.
Boeing is slashing costs as it battles for sales with European rival Airbus and tries to widen its profit margins to the mid-teens by the end of the decade, from 7.9 percent in the first quarter.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula 1 is launching a new TV streaming product that it says will put fans in control of their race viewing experience, letting them watch from their favorite driver's perspective or tracking battles for position.
While Dallas battles for home-ice advantage in the postseason, Detroit is fighting for first place in the Atlantic as it enters Monday fourth in the division but only five points behind Florida for the top spot.
Heightened tension between Iran and the United States have fanned fears of increasing conflict in countries where Iran and its U.S.-backed Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East.
The defeated former leader also saw several members of his Cabinet, ministers and deputy ministers, defeated at the polls, and crashed out of eight of the battles for control of 12 state legislatures contested in the election.
It speaks to the mixed nature of LGBTQ Pride Month: It's a time to celebrate a person's true identity, but it's also a time to stake some ground in the ongoing political and cultural battles for equality.
Mr. Sarria did not win, but like so many involved in the initial battles for L.G.B.T.Q. rights, he was a minority-group member and defied gender conventions — he worked as a drag queen at a local nightclub.
The figures are sparking confident tones from Democrats, who think their party's nominee will benefit from a huge advantage in the fall not only in the presidential race but also in battles for the House and Senate.
Under Chief Executive Georgi Ganev, the firm has been pursuing a strategy of increasing its exposure to private Nordic companies as it battles for assets with larger hedge funds and private equity firms muscling in on its territory.
That path will seek to avoid igniting political battles, for now, over matters such as Russian meddling in the 20193 U.S. presidential election, as well as possible collusion between Moscow and the Trump campaign and obstruction of justice.
A dispute over land, nearly 20 years ago, escalated, and Ituri became the epicenter of a major regional war, involving foreign neighbors like Rwanda and Uganda, which backed different militias in their own battles for influence in Congo.
Some Hindu religious and political figures say they expect a return on their efforts, not only from the gods, but from voters when Modi battles for a second term in an election that must be held by May.
Republicans in North Carolina think they might need the ballot measures to bring out their voters given Democratic enthusiasm and the lack of battles for the White House, the governorship or a U.S. Senate seat on the ballot.
I've met and heard Anu speak on numerous occasions, always applauding her very strong advocacy for bettering the lives of the population we belong to, particularly her battles for those who have experienced sexual or gender-based trauma.
She shared the story during a conversation with NPR's Nina Totenberg about her life and career, which she's spent winning landmark battles for women's rights as an attorney and presiding over major gender equality cases as a judge.
After threats of boycotts by national companies and the N.C.A.A., the law has since been repealed, but it's the source of continuing legislative and legal battles; for Hyzy, neither the fear nor the feeling of denigration has dissipated.
"The Dropout" includes audio clips from depositions and spends a lot of time on the upcoming legal battles for Holmes and Theranos's former president and chief operating officer, Ramesh Balwani, known as Sunny, who was also Holmes's boyfriend.
Near the area of the Indian capital where it occurred, Muslim and Hindu protesters had been fighting pitched battles for hours across a concrete and metal barrier that divided the main thoroughfare, throwing rocks and primitive petrol bombs.
In the later battles for the smaller cities and towns of East Prussia this approach would turn the wood-and-brick buildings into a pile of rubble that buried the defenders: Resistance often only lasted a few hours.
Separately, Beyond Meat said on Tuesday it would start selling a new version of its flagship vegan burgers, which look and cook more like traditional beef, as it battles for space in the meat section of U.S. grocery stores.
In barely two years in the White House, with guidance from the Federalist Society, a conservative legal organisation, Mr Trump has seated 104 judges on the district and circuit courts and won confirmation battles for two Supreme Court justices.
From suffragettes pushing for the vote for women to other battles for civil rights, "virtually every single liberty you can think of has been gained as a result of mass protests and some civil disobedience or other", she said.
But right now again, if the election was held today, I don't think people-- people want someone to fight the battles for them and I don't think they see that coming from the Democrats right now in traditional politicians.
He warned that the battle could affect a population and an area similar to the total affected by the battles for eastern Ghouta and Aleppo combined, naming perhaps the two biggest and bloodiest campaigns of the seven-year war.
"You all give me a privilege of being able to go down to Washington, represent this district, to go down there fighting for our military, fighting for our vets and fighting important battles for the next generation," he said.
Only armed with that information, the way these scholars see it, can the left recapture enough of those voters to regain majority status on a more permanent basis, both in its battles for Congress and for the White House.
"Remember the Alamo!" became a battle cry during Texians' subsequent battles for independence from Mexico and throughout the Mexican-American War, a war that ended with the American acquisition of Mexican territory extending from Texas to the Pacific Ocean.
The trans-continental bidding war between Comcast and Disney had become one of the most intriguing media battles for decades, given the sheer scale of money on the table and the two CEOs' well-known contempt for one another.
Fans have reported being fired from their jobs, stopped and detained by police and losing custody battles for being Juggalos, wearing band merchandise or having the band's trademark "hatchet man" tattoo, a silhouette of a man wielding an axe.
Matamoros — across from Brownsville, Texas, and not far from the Gulf coast — has withered under periods of violence in the past, driven in part by feuds within the Gulf cartel, which has been strained by battles for succession in recent years.
However, there are a couple other uphill battles for Dropbox: Like other services in recent months (some MUCH worse than others), it was revealed that a large chunk of Dropbox's user base's credentials were floating around on the dark web.
Here's a look at the state of the primary markets for the GOP and the Democrats, as the battles for the nomination continue and voters in five states in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic prepare to go to polls Tuesday.
"CLASH OF WILLS" Heightened tension between Iran and the United States have fanned fears of increasing conflict in countries where Iran and its U.S.-backed Gulf Arab rivals have been locked in proxy battles for predominance in the Middle East.
The contest to install fiber-optic cables across a country with among the lowest internet speeds in Europe is still in its early stages, but it is already shaping up to be one of the fiercest European telecom battles for years.
The bloodbath did not end there -- Najib also saw several members of his Cabinet, ministers and deputy ministers, defeated at the polls, and crashed out of eight of the battles for control of 103 state legislatures contested in the election.
Starboard's involvement is poised to put Box's cofounder and CEO, Aaron Levie, in a predicament, several reports note, because the hedge fund has a track record of waging intense proxy battles for company ownership, ousting existing management, and spearheading major acquisitions.
If history is any evidence, her effect will be minimal: There are no cases where a Green candidate won more votes than the margin of victory in statewide battles for governor or the United States Senate in 2012 or 2014.
In the late 1960s, indeed, joint units from Mr. Dabengwa's Zipra and the African National Congress's military wing sought to infiltrate what was then called Rhodesia by crossing the Zambezi River and fighting some of the earliest battles for independence.
HONG KONG — As Toshiba, the embattled technology giant, battles for survival, it has turned to a group led by the Japanese government to buy its prized microchip business, although its plans still face a legal challenge by an American business partner.
There is a group of us—an expansive network—that is backing Hillary because we know that she's been fighting our battles for decades (before many of us were old enough to even know we had political battles to fight).
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Schumer battles for a fundamental truth of American democracy that Senate rules must never be abused by factions that treat much of the nation as though it does not exist, which was why the founders designed the Senate as they did.
The agreement will not only give SoftBank a major stake in Uber—it is looking to buy up at least 14% of the company—but it will help put a rest to one of the many ongoing battles for new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
With the biggest sports media company in the world moving to ensure that tech giants like Twitter don't steal a march on them, the stage is set for some intriguing battles for live TV rights between established broadcasters and innovative technology companies.
We are engaged in big cultural battles for truth and where to find it, and we are all searching for verified phrases that we can repeat over and over in order to maintain a sense of sanity as facts shift beneath our feet.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) doubled down Tuesday on his criticism of Republican presidential candidates who support waterboarding, as the 2016 field battles for a win in the New Hampshire primary.
From the Civil War (did it ever really come to an end?) to the fight for civil rights, followed by black liberation, women's liberation, and all the battles for equality that continue, there has been a simmering hostility that was bound to erupt.
At 13216-foot-1352 and 13125 pounds, he is far smaller than the receivers he will be asked to cover, and even with a 132019-inch vertical leap he could be prone to losing battles for passes thrown above the shoulder level.
The N.F.L. had rearranged its schedule to maximize the drama, with the battles for the A.F.C. North and the N.F.C.'s second wild-card slot all happening concurrently, and it delivered thrills, indeed — even if not all the games were entirely close.
During a week filled with uncertainty over the economy, retweets of conspiracy theorists, battles for his ear on gun legislation and an unsolicited fight with the prime minister of Denmark over buying Greenland, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump have remained under the radar.
This approach involves moving beyond the traditional form of union organizing that you know from movies like Norma Rae, where unions organize workplace-by-workplace and fight tough battles for recognition, to an approach closer to that used in Europe or Australia.
No matter how convincing the policy analysis or how steady the constituent pressure, though, personal and financial connections to policymakers remained among the most important currency on K Street during the tax debate, as has been the case in legislative battles for decades.
The area was a battleground during the rebellion against Gaddafi in 2011 and again during battles for Tripoli in 2014 and 2017, given its strategic location next to a highway leading to an old airport that is the gateway to Tripoli from the south.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American snowboarding phenomenon Julia Marino is not worried that her team mates will be among her most formidable rivals when she battles for gold in Pyeongchang this month as she also knows they will provide her with the most enthusiastic support.
On November 10th the presidents of Germany and France, Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Emmanuel Macron (pictured), shared a hug as they opened a French-German war memorial at Hartmannswillerkopf, where 30,000 soldiers died during months-long battles for control of the peak in 1915.
Melrose's 7.9 billion pound ($11.19 billion) bid for GKN has become one of Britain's most tightly fought corporate battles for years and Melrose has had to engage with politicians who have expressed concern about any future break up of GKN and sale to foreign buyers.
But this isn't so strange in American politics: Battles for civil rights in the US have often involved showdowns in these types of businesses, such as the Greensboro sit-ins, in an effort to stop department store, restaurant, and other business owners from discriminating.
Although Trump is leading his opponent among veterans – by 14 points – the support is weaker than that of former GOP presidential hopefuls like John McCain or Mitt Romney, who both saw at least 22-point leads with veterans in their battles for the presidency.
In the course of a long and murderous century, the story of its revolution—like so many of the century's courageous battles for democracy and equality—was forgotten, flattened, rendered alien, folded into a narrative that preached an inevitable link between revolution and mass murder.
Oddly, for a book of epic scale, McDonough's recounting of Sherman's march in November and December 1864 is a bit flat, less colorful than his lively earlier depictions of Sherman's emergence as a leader at the battle of Shiloh and in battles for Atlanta.
Recent media reports have detailed battles for oversight of the five international multimedia networks — Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Radio Free Asia, Middle East Broadcasting and Radio and TV Marti — that comprise the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
Democrats should double down on the battles for equal rights in America, and work to clarify to the swing voters precisely what these battles consist of — for in their ideal application, equal rights do not step on the toes of any special interest group.
But while both stories revolve around futile human battles for supremacy in a seemingly doomed world—an idea nicely encapsulated by their shared image of a striving hero being irreversibly consumed by an internal form of evil—they seem to have significantly different aims.
And that commitment was natural, because such leftists saw those struggles as inextricable from the more general goal of social transformation along egalitarian lines; they properly understood the battles for racial and gender equity as constitutive elements of the struggle for working-class power.
Though Jackson struck a blow against the establishment that he had campaigned against, that power reconstituted within the coalition of newly powerful elites in the North and planters in the South that he represented, one that would prevail in political battles for decades to come.
In essence, the "Billions" finale shuffled the show's structure and loyalties, creating parallel battles for power while turning one-time adversaries Bobby "Axe" Axelrod (Damian Lewis), the billionaire hedge fund manager, and former U.S. attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) into unlikely if slightly wary allies.
Whether discovering the fantastical battles for power in the seven kingdoms of "Game of Thrones" or strapping on a pair of Manolo Blahniks and following four friends as they navigate romance in "Sex in the City," television is a place where we can be anyone but ourselves.
Some of its newest investments include GetHuman, a four-year-old, Boston-based startup that fights people's customer service battles for them (NextView led a $3 million seed round in the company last month), and Optimus Ride, an MIT spinoff at work on self-driving technologies.
According to a report by The Huffington Post, the irony was not lost on Wright that she had to fight for equal pay for portraying a character who, in the plot, constantly battles for equality against her husband — in this case, the president of the United States.
The big picture: Teachers in both Kentucky and Oklahoma — who participated in walkouts and strikes to advocate for higher teacher pay and better quality classrooms for their students during the winter and spring — have already unseated traditional candidates in battles for seats in the state legislature.
There is a question of overall toughness, as he has not shown much ability as a blocking tight end and he has yet to leverage his physical advantages into winning battles for contested balls, but a creative offensive coordinator could likely find plenty of use for him.
It's a story of the Sicilian diaspora—the massive emigration, largely to the United States, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—and of the violent horrors arising from Italy's mid-nineteenth-century battles for independence and unification, of which women were the unconsidered victims.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that Facebook hired a conservative group called Definers Public Affairs to fight some of its PR battles for it; Definers highlighted Color of Change's ties to billionaire George Soros, who is often villainized by the right in anti-Semitic attacks.
Under Bashir's rule, he capitalized on Sudan's vast pool of poor, uneducated nomads like himself, some of them still children, to build the RSF into a massive mercenary army — ready to fight anyone's battles for a fee, said Magdi el-Gizouli, a fellow at Nairobi's Rift Valley Institute.
Why would Dany, who successfully fought battles for a more egalitarian society in Slavers' Bay with the help of advisors both foreign and native to the region, refuse to discuss how to destroy Westeros's current ruling class with one of the most powerful Westerosi leaders from a respected house?
" As Christina Cauterucci pointed out in her 2015 criticism of Washington DC's Capital Pride: "Today's Pride threatens to turn a historical, divorced from the context of ongoing battles for queer liberation in favor of a bland street fair that suits the least common denominator of the gay experience.
The report focuses on the impoverished Catatumbo region, where armed groups -- including the National Liberation Army (ELN), the Popular Liberation Army (EPL), and former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) -- wage bloody battles for control not only between each other but also on Colombian soldiers.
In one of Britain's most tightly fought corporate battles for years, shareholders have until 1200 GMT on Thursday to support the hostile bid from turnaround specialist Melrose, or GKN's plan to split off its auto unit and combine it with U.S. group Dana, leaving GKN focused on aerospace.
The battlefields of the so-called "War on Christmas" described by Ben Carson and friends rarely amount to more than the sides of Starbucks ventis and courthouse mangers, but for years mods have let players of Doom fight battles for the integrity of December 22014 of a more literal sort.
If you are a certain age, you might find it as hard to think of marijuana as a mainstream business dominated by New York Stock Exchange companies as it is for you to think of esports being played in sold-out arenas, with corporate sponsorships and bidding battles for broadcast rights.
The country has worked to overcome great challenges, including an oversized government role in the economy, intraelite and oligarch battles for control over state enterprises, internal political and social divisions, as well as Russian diplomatic pressures, efforts to exploit corrupt officials, politicians, and businessmen, and Russian seizure of its territory.
The book — which its publisher calls an "inspiring story of activists winning their own freedom in one of the last campaigns forged in the shadow of the Civil War, and the beginning of the great twentieth-century battles for civil rights" — will be adapted into either a TV movie or a limited series.
The firm has long focused primarily on a wide-range of business-to-consumer type startups, with past investments that have included GetHuman, a 4.5-year-old, Boston-based startup that fights people's customer service battles for them, and Optimus Ride, an MIT spin-off that's at work on self-driving technologies.
Yet the mechanics of social media suggest it will be the cultural and political left, more than the right, that might win the upper hand with this tactic — especially when harnessing the power of brands to fight larger battles for racial and gender equality, as in the Uber and Fox News cases.
While Trump names a Cabinet of millionaires and billionaires, battles for tax cuts for the most wealthy, denies egregious conflicts of interest that are obvious to most observers, and glorifies in the extravagance of his alleged wealth, Pope Francis observed Christmas by warning of the dangers of materialism and praying for the well-being of the poor.
But this is an election year in which the battles for the House and Senate are being fought on drastically different terrain, with many of the most competitive House contests taking place in suburbs that revile Mr. Trump and control of the Senate hinging on a group of Democrats from more rural states that he won overwhelmingly.
At a time when democracy is under threat in many places, for Britain's government to unilaterally suspend parliament — regardless of the small print — sends the wrong signal, and impairs the capacity of British governments to take a moral stand in solidarity with democrats fighting deeper battles for their rights and freedoms, from Hong Kong to Hungary.
Two top members have quit British Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayTrump, Boris Johnson discuss Brexit, trade issues in Monday phone call Pence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord MORE's Cabinet over Brexit, as she battles for Parliament's approval on a "divorce deal" for the U.K. to leave the European Union.
In addition to her and their son Philip, who worked for Van Munching and Company in advertising and marketing and who is the author of "Beer Blast: The Inside Story of the Brewing Industry's Bizarre Battles for Your Money," he is survived by four other sons, Leo 3rd, Pieter, Paul and Christopher; three daughters, Jan Phillips, Anne Ardery and Maria Van Munching; a sister, Anne Wilsey, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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