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Then again, Thompson's two battles with Woodley were incredibly close.
Aretha and John died this month after battles with cancer.
He has had vicious battles with Democrats in the past.
Both companies face legal battles with drivers over their classification.
And his battles with Clinton supporters have become increasingly bitter.
AMD's purple patch comes mostly from its battles with Intel.
Ranallo has been outspoken about his battles with bipolar disorder.
As they left, some fought running battles with the police.
Thrawn tends to win his battles with brain, not brawn.
Beware, Qualcomm: Broadcom is used to winning battles with hostility.
Friends who received no ammunition during battles with the Taliban.
Friends who received no ammunition during battles with the Taliban.
Despite Tesla's previous battles with Futuris, seat suppliers smell opportunity.
But it also has some battles with red tape to win.
At Gyms, you can engage in Pokémon battles with other players.
There are constant reminders of his previous battles with mortality however.
Many batsmen have spoken about their battles with depression and anxiety.
And you've certainly had your share of battles with Republican leaders.
Describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal Vietnam.
Outside the boxing ring, Ali fought his battles with his mouth.
Battles with the media and an executive action on immigration followed.
In their battles with banks, environmentalists have scored some early victories.
The actor also spoke in depth about his battles with anxiety.
You've had a few battles with record labels over the years.
What stuck, though, was Eller's discussion about his battles with addiction.
Before, it had been checkered with battles with drugs and homelessness.
HK POLICE FIGHT RUNNING BATTLES WITH PROTESTERS IN WANCHAI ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Affleck has been open about his own battles with alcohol addiction.
He spends months in legal battles with conspiracy theorists and bigots.
Fans also shared supportive messages about their own battles with grief.
The second thing is, you pick your battles with him, right?
We must wait until after the battles with Daesh (Islamic State) finish.
However, Washington has not yet settled separate battles with Beijing and Brussels.
Democrat-controlled committees have won repeated legal battles with the Trump administration.
The Lone Star state relishes its court battles with the Obama administration.
But the second half-hour is full of battles with ice zombies.
The singer was always open about his battles with drugs and alcohol.
"Diamond battles with @kyliejenner," he wrote showing off his dazzling Rolex watch.
Ms. Derian's battles with high-ranking State Department colleagues were widely publicized.
He has now written a book about his battles with the media.
"This is one of the last great battles with slavery," Sumner explained.
That could complicate President Volodymyr Zelensky's battles with oligarchs and organized crime.
I was going into battles with underleveled as best as I could.
As he fights his own battles with acute PTSD, Jacqueline mourns her family.
The case has indeed progressed more rapidly than Trump's legal battles with Congress.
I have silent battles with seatmates over that precious two inches of space.
Instead of epic battles with evil sorcerers, we have epically bad Tinder dates.
Alyssa Milano's legal battles with her ex-manager have come to an end.
Jenelle has been in on-going custody battles with both of her children.
This outing comes amid continued court battles with her ex-husband Stephen Belafonte.
His campaign has been fundraising off his battles with the "fake news" media.
He managed the star amid Prince's battles with his label, Warner Bros. Records.
Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.) and his tough battles with Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa.
The decision follows years of legal battles with the bond insurer MBIA Inc.
He meets a mentor and fights battles with the help of trusty sidekicks.
And this new discovery follows serious battles with colorectal cancer AND pancreatic cancer.
William and Middleton have also been involved in legal battles with the press.
We've been in a lot of battles with these guys over the years.
Carlos Cordeiro will step down amid legal battles with the U.S. Women's Team.
But angry protesters still filled the streets and fought pitched battles with forces.
It was one of the state's many legal battles with the Trump administration.
And Parliament has a good record of winning its battles with the executive.
No longer would you be left alone to fight your battles with them.
"I've been through so many battles with this guy," Thompson said of Green.
"We had running battles with some very fat squirrels," Ms. Blashek said grimly.
We do not owe the Kurds American lives in their battles with the Turks.
Other artists express support The rapper has openly shared his battles with depression before.
The legal battles with members Raniere and Smallville actress Allison Mack are still ongoing.
His battles with drugs and alcohol resurfaced when Linkin Park went on the road.
Could these scavengers also find material left over from the Avengers' battles with Ultron?
Avenatti has gotten in many public Twitter battles with the president and other conservatives.
Everything else the regulatory body cited is old news in cities' battles with Uber.
Chris Christie's removal from leadership of Trump's transition team came after battles with Kushner.
And the union was strong, despite its daily battles with GM's new management division.
Even more, Mr. Lazarenko is waging two fierce battles with the United States government.
With a new app, anyone can now jam out in battles with their friends.
Her marriage ends nastily, and her custody battles with her ex-husband go public.
Jerry Brown (D) has waged several battles with the oil and fossil fuel industries.
As she fell further behind, her morning battles with her mother became increasingly untenable.
But he chooses his battles with Mr. Trump carefully and obeyed his marching orders.
Inside were 22 prisoners who had been captured in battles with the Islamic State.
That is the regulator that serves as the referee for his battles with corporations.
Hundreds have blockaded a major power plant and fought deadly battles with security forces.
Joey had openly discussed his battles with cocaine and crack addiction on the radio.
The big picture: Aramark has a long history of battles with this sort of issue.
So he absolutely has an issue with the truth, and sometimes he battles with reality.
From pimple flare-ups to lifelong battles with acne, stars are getting candid about skincare.
Nor would it help French President Emmanuel Macron's weekend battles with populists in yellow vests.
A new bankruptcy law gave them an edge in long-standing battles with recalcitrant borrowers.
He had an epiphany: combining virtual battles with climate science was now, finally, a possibility.
Sometimes, they drive home points, or start battles with other leaders, sometimes, they're creepy GIFs.
The announcement is expected to spark legal battles with environmental groups and Native American tribes.
The remarks come at a time when Congress battles with a higher level of spending.
Fight as a pirate or a wingman in epic space battles with friends and enemies.
On Friday, Prince was more willing to reflect on her high school battles with Charles.
Surveys also show sharp skepticism over Trump's trade battles with Canada, Mexico, China and Europe.
But Swift used to win battles with wit and savvy, not weapons of mass production.
It was a case of: "pick your battles [with Kushner]," said someone close to McGahn.
But Schiff also left open the possibility of avoiding court battles with the White House.
Woodward on Wednesday said Trump's battles with media outlets would only bring him more scrutiny.
The insurance industry at large has had mixed results in battles with the Trump administration.
Elizabeth Warren is widely known for her public battles with big banks and Wall Street.
The hosts flatter him and have helped entrench Trump's running battles with the mainstream media.
Bella Thorne has always been upfront — and unfiltered — about her battles with acne on social media.
Pruitt has also fought legal battles with the EPA over regulations about water and power plants.
Deripaska later waged battles with rivals, including businessman Michael Cherney, to maintain control over his businesses.
Stranger Things' fan favorite Detective Hopper (David Harbour) snarked his way through battles with interdimensional monsters.
When I went through similar battles with teammates at my side, I fared a lot better.
He faced pressure to do given his age (he was 183) and three battles with cancer.
Between the CGI-heavy battles with White Walkers and wildfire, the politics of presentation is key.
The group provided 14 examples of women who described frustrating battles with managers over pay discrimination.
His injury also led to battles with drug and painkiller addictions, he claims, according to Variety.
Lauren won a few battles with cancer, but this week, she lost the war with it.
Sanders: You've fought important political and social battles with great courage for most of your life.
They recently compiled a book of their letters detailing his incarceration and her battles with cancer.
A squad of militants stormed a nearby government building, engaging in gun battles with security forces.
No president in modern times has owned a business involved in legal battles with local governments.
But the music adds yet another layer, which often both confirms and battles with the words.
Mr. Elfin left Newsweek after years of battles with higher-ups at the magazine in Manhattan.
The legal system was also the venue for infuriating and embarrassing battles with his former wives.
Over the years Mr. MacDonald spoke candidly about his battles with drug abuse and bipolar disorder.
Protesters largely avoided pitched battles with the authorities, however, retreating and moving around the city quickly.
Her endorsement comes just weeks ahead of the Iowa caucuses and as Sanders battles with Sen.
Moreover, Warren's response is based on an assumption that evidence matters in these battles with Trump.
Earlier this week, "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek publicly spoke about his battles with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
But according to Marcil, her legal battles with Green started long before he sued her in 43.
Mary wrote a memoir called 'Fall to Pieces' about life with Scott and his battles with drugs.
You can stay prepared for future test-taking battles with a Lifetime Subscription to the AllenPrep TestBank.
But the Metroids quickly evolve, eventually presenting complex, multi-stage battles with challenging attack patterns to memorize.
The novel jumps between timelines in Vic's life, as she battles with Manx and his vampire children.
She also wrote extensively about her battles with alcoholism and had a brain tumor removed in 2011.
I had a thing for women who had their own personal battles with self-image and acceptance.
Once an unrivaled ecommerce business in India, Flipkart today battles with Amazon India for the tentpole position.
Bensimon left the trip early after an evening of fierce battles with Frankel and her RHONY costars.
The former RHOBH exited the series following personal struggles, including high-profile arrest and battles with alcoholism.
He's more concerned about what people say about him and waging little battles with everyone and everything.
On Friday, Khan's supporters fought running battles with police in the city of Rawalpindi, close to Islamabad.
Until now, his presidency has been marked by controversies, internal strife and political battles with Capitol Hill.
The court's oldest justice, Ginsburg, 85033, has faced two previous battles with cancer, most recently in 2009.
Television footage showed protesters on Tuesday shouting: "Establish a Hong Kong country!" during running battles with police.
She gives the impression that she is hoarding her reserves for future battles with other useless men.
Yet in their battles with Swanson, they both showed that they're also long on durability and heart.
Did you have to wage any 'hearts and minds' battles with dyed-in-the-wool Tortoise fans?
Atari spent years in legal battles with Activision, but failed to get the company to shut down.
States like mine began their battles with the far right long before much of the nation did.
In the Wanchai bar and restaurant district, police fought running battles with protesters, beating them with truncheons.
Police fought running battles with protesters, beating them with truncheons, in the Wanchai bar and restaurant district.
She also got into high-profile, public battles with billionaires such as Leon Cooperman and Lloyd Blankfein.
Everytown's spending came as the NRA faces intense scrutiny and legal battles with its former advertising agency.
Times journalists are in Iraq's Sunni heartland to evaluate rebuilding efforts after battles with the Islamic State.
It began like all good battles - with Reddit user rocklou uploading one worthy photo of a potential muse.
The reality star has recently been involved in two custody battles with her exes over her two children.
It works a little differently, but the basic idea remains: fight tough battles with friends and strangers alike.
The pressure to be perfect eventually led to battles with anorexia nervosa, exercise bulimia and binge-eating disorder.
Scores of Iranian soldiers have been killed in battles with insurgents in Syria, including a number of officers.
Valuations remain low, economic fundamentals are supportive, and Warsaw's political battles with Brussels are mostly ignored by investors.
As the demonstrations have dragged on, protesters have embraced more extreme, sometimes violent, tactics in battles with police.
Walker, who's running for a third term after his noted battles with public-sector unions in the state.
Dunstan, the Anglo-Saxon saint the church is named after, is renowned for his battles with the devil.
"A couple of games, there were some battles with hitters, kind of drawing pitch counts up," Davies said.
Most notably, you can now play two-player battles with the base Switch and two Joy-Con controllers.
And Star Wars filmmakers have a long history of frustrating battles with practical effects that audiences deemed cute.
In 2016, Thorne also spoke with Refinery29 about her battles with acne and, of course, her makeup routine.
But Facebook has had some rocky battles with the members of the Senate intelligence committee in the past.
Fisher was open about her battles with substance abuse and mental illness, writing about them in her memoirs.
Protester Oscar Leandro said the daily demonstrations would continue through election day despite the street battles with authorities.
The Skinnygirl mogul has been in the midst of a few battles with her cast mates this season.
The move comes after TSA's battles with low worker morale that contributed to screening officers leaving the agency.
By choosing battles with a focus on difficult but enduringly important policy work, CEOs can make a difference.
Hoyer, who years ago had his own leadership battles with Pelosi, said Moulton's moves remind him of himself.
That unusual business model has prompted a series of legal battles with antitrust authorities and customers, including Apple.
Tillerson's battles with the White House had damaged his stature, and the following weeks made that painfully clear.
But the unit has had to engage in pricing battles with competitors before and may face them again.
There has been no popular outcry against Mr. Trump's trade battles with Canada, Mexico and the European allies.
In the neighbouring Wanchai bar and restaurant district, police fought running battles with protesters, beating them with truncheons.
In the neighboring Wanchai bar and restaurant district, police fought running battles with protesters, beating them with truncheons.
Any battles with local officials over where infected people should stay have largely taken place behind the scenes.
Mr. Jordan, the caucus chairman, has alluded to potential battles with Republican leaders if they compromise with Democrats.
There are battles with giant creatures, squads of stormtroopers, and tense, one-on-one fights with skilled warriors.
California lawmakers are girding for ideological battles with the Trump administration over immigration, the environment and criminal justice.
The San Francisco-based company also faces increased regulation in several countries and wage battles with its drivers.
He had recurring battles with rectal cancer and toured into his 80s to help pay his medical bills.
It also includes commentary about breaking racial barriers, his battles with injuries and drama in his personal life.
Battles with his journalistic ally and nemesis Abe Rosenthal, a legendary editor of The Times, are delightfully recounted.
Even celebrities such as Demi Lovato, Zendaya, and Natasha Lyonne are opening up about their battles with perfectionism.
Huawei's clash with the FCC is the company's latest in a series of battles with the U.S. government.
Johnny Depp has been rocked hard by his divorce and ongoing legal battles with his estranged wife Amber Heard.
Trump and his campaign have preempted the visit with battles with local government officials and the city's police department.
As the company battles with local renting laws, Airbnb has also shown great interest in expanding beyond simple rentals.
She's soon in charge of the nursing staff, having the usual sorts of battles with the egotistic Army doctors.
An exception would be CBS' "Mom," where the characters face serious economic troubles, exacerbated by their battles with addiction.
If you live in a big city, you've probably had your fair share of battles with apartment intercom systems.
Reuters had reported that residents in Yemen said U.S. soldiers fought two separate gun battles with al Qaeda militants.
With that honesty comes the reality of the ongoing commitment and energy and battles with jealousy that polyamory requires.
Why it matters: The move could help both companies in their competitive battles with Microsoft's Azure and Amazon's AWS.
This change could increase the agency's litigation costs if it chooses to fight protracted court battles with environmental groups.
The entrepreneur recalls facing constant crises; from battles with pirates, to angry producers, to having his Google services suspended.
Not only are they fast drones, but they also shoot lasers for real aerial battles with each other. Unreal.
The task will be complicated by PREPA's battles with creditors, who are led by hedge funds and mutual funds.
In January, the California legislature hired Obama's attorney general, Eric Holder, for its legal battles with the Trump administration.
Like all music directors, he has had to pick his battles with the mostly entrenched administrations of American orchestras.
Trump's trade battles with China and Europe have also taken an unmistakable toll on the already weakening global economy.
Other states, such as Colorado and Oregon, adopted campus carry when universities lost court battles with gun rights advocates.
This is why you and your friends can't re-enact some epic 'saber battles with a couple of flashlights.
Nearly 4,000 drug suspects have died in gun battles with police since June 2016, when Duterte came to power.
His own battles with depression led him to help countless others find the assistance they needed to overcome it.
The announcement also comes against the backdrop of the company's ongoing battles with Slack for enterprise collaboration platform users.
Serafin Romero's "In Honor of You" is an emotionally touching tribute to his family's battles with cancer and illness.
He also applied a rationale that was rooted in his own personal battles with and recovery from substance abuse.
In Ireland and Scotland, executives from Mr. Trump's golf courses have been waging two separate battles with local officials.
Trump's Republican allies have said they see Pruitt's battles with the EPA as the reason he's ideal for the job.
Democrats also shuffled some veteran lawmakers into new positions to prepare for pending battles with the Trump White House. Sen.
In book form, Moss has room to explore more deeply why beloved small businesses keep losing battles with New York.
The natural light of the Milky Way battles with the light pollution over the fishing village in Batu Pahat, Malaysia.
The book will also delve into Tortorella's battles with addiction and self-destructive behavior, something they have long talked about.
The crux of the mode is that you're constantly going into battles with new, and often strange, rules and opponents.
Regular run-ins with government regulators and battles with well-funded local rivals have made Asia challenging terrain for Uber .
Consider that Jay Y. Lee's father—the technical chairman of Samsung—has had several of his own battles with corruption.
However, the star also fell on difficult times with multiple arrests as well as battles with depression and drug use.
Diaz has been around forever, but recently realized new heights over the course of two unforgettable welterweight battles with McGregor.
Bevin is perhaps the country's least popular governor, according to opinion polls, after damaging battles with labor unions and teachers.
If you're chosen to be on BET's bigger platform, would you use it to talk about your battles with it?
She suggests the NAACP battles with her schools because it receives teacher union money and has many unionized teacher members.
The team, after all, has had periodic battles with StubHub over the sale of Yankees tickets on the secondary market.
Consequently, investors will be paying close attention to the British pound during the week as it battles with Brexit developments.
At least five people were shot by police and another 25 wounded during battles with protesters in the Zimbabwean capital.
Especially under a U.S. president with a penchant for inserting himself into battles with corporations in a very public way.
He was suspended for one game in 2015 for his on-field battles with cornerback Josh Norman, then with Carolina.
Years later, the rules the government laid down for Microsoft hampered the company in future battles with iOS and Android.
They too have much at stake in the outcome in Syria, and have had their own battles with Islamic terrorism.
During her life, she was outspoken about her battles with mental health, talking openly about her bipolar disorder and treatments.
For the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, decades of bitter battles with its neighbor Greece over history, identity and culture.
Philip D. Murphy's first year has seen his rapid early victories slowed by battles with the Democratic-controlled legislature. Gov.
He relaxes on weekends by playing video games and has Airsoft gun battles with the other troops from his unit.
The games turned into pitched battles, with long rallies and Serena furiously chasing down shots that Venus thought were winners.
Prince Mohammed is fighting many battles, with mixed results, on many fronts, against Yemen, Qatar and his own political system.
It comes as a vaccine scandal and trade battles with Washington have emboldened critics to question Mr. Xi's sweeping control.
Chuck Lorre has been called the "angriest man on TV" because of his battles with network executives, actors and critics.
Mr. Scaramucci said that his past battles with his current employer had arisen from Mr. Trump's attacks on hedge funds.
However, after ten years of battles with these dominant Internet and cable companies, we are hopeful for an important victory.
Previously, Nokia fought bitter legal battles with other smartphone makers, including Samsung and LG, over how they used its patents.
A major customer as well as the company's lender also turned away amid the public battles with the hedge fund.
The flip side to this encounter is the boss battles with grey wolf Sif and her comrade Artorias, the Abysswalker.
They are frequently depicted in art as avatars of Ra, the sun god, in his battles with the serpent deity Apep.
Each have gone through (or in Beador's case, are still in the process of going through) vicious battles with their exes.
Two soldiers, who fought yesterday and will fight again today, showed the CNN crew their scars from previous battles with ISIS.
Kathryn Dennis isn't letting her legal battles with ex Thomas Ravenel get in the way of her relationship with her kids.
Coastal cities like New York and San Francisco have already started legal battles with oil giants for knowingly fueling climate change.
The files underscore that as Trump openly battles with the Fourth Estate, the venom he spews, while alarming, is not unique.
Paytm is fighting battles with deep-pocketed rivals on several fronts, and losing those battles could mean missing a huge opportunity.
Nadler's committee has been locked in multiple battles with the Trump administration over access to information contained in the Mueller report.
She also opens up about her battles with drug addiction, what childhood was like on Neverland Ranch and her bright future.
Called Thronebreaker, the single-player campaign tells an all-new Witcher story, but replaces the typical battles with rounds of Gwent.
He emerged as a leader of the country's Sunni sect, and became mired in political battles with Hezbollah and its allies.
It includes smaller-scale battles with groups of just 30 players at a time, which means that matches fill up quickly.
The pressure to be perfect since childhood eventually led Stoner to battles with anorexia nervosa, exercise bulimia and binge-eating disorder.
The country's biggest gang, Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) is rapidly expanding as it battles with rivals over important drug routes.
Peshmerga fighters say they're doing what they can to protect the people but it's difficult given the ongoing battles with ISIS.
Take a look at the full video, and cope with your own hard-won battles with a listen to Postdoc Blues.
Kagan is an astute picker of battles, with as much respect for the constraints of her position as for its power.
Becerra, now one of the highest-ranking Latino officials in California, will also play a key role in battles with Trump.
Wawrinka, the No. 3 seed, has taken longer than most players to reach his peak, and he still battles with inconsistency.
We can do things other characters can't, like eat sorrow, un-birth secrets and have theatrical battles with language and God.
And it still hasn't been able to complete its own deal with NXP Semiconductors, nor settle its legal battles with Apple.
She wrote passionately about health care, the environment, politics and her battles with her insurance company over denying her certain medications.
Some investors have complained that Mr. Musk's battles with the commission have become an unnecessary distraction for him and the company.
Pine Ridge is a place accustomed to struggle, and its people have had well-publicized battles with alcoholism and teen suicide.
Against this fraught backdrop, two artists have produced accounts of their ongoing battles with depression and their careers as comic artists.
Arab coalition troops stormed the airport in the main port city and captured other areas in battles with Iran-aligned Houthis.
LaPierre, the NRA's combative CEO, has just emerged from an attempted coup and finds himself mired in legal battles with Ackerman.
On Wednesday, protesters set buildings alight, damaged the local parliament and airport and engaged in pitched battles with police, authorities said.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has characterized it as a hate group that has engaged in several battles with the left.
Xi emphasizes the importance of "struggle," and state television has conspicuously rebroadcast old Korean war films depicting battles with American troops.
For other parents fighting similar battles with their children, both Wooden and Harper Quinn want them to know they aren't alone.
Democrats' announcement Tuesday was a moment that, at times, seemed both inevitable and impossible amid the party's battles with the president.
Another plant in Georgia operated by Becton Dickinson temporarily closed down last month after legal battles with the state attorney general.
"The war, the proper war, is just commencing," he added, referring to legal battles with Britain and potentially the United States.
Saraki's battles with the presidency are not the only fractures to have emerged in the APC before elections early next year.
You can speed things up and breeze past battles with a fast-forward option or you can skip enemy encounters altogether.
He continued informing through a bout with brain cancer, a case of leukemia and battles with excessive drinking, he told lawmakers.
This wasn't Al's first DUI -- he was arrested in 2007 and 2011 and has talked publicly about his battles with alcohol.
Those looking for stronger pushback on Trump's trade battles with China and the European Union are also likely to be disappointed.
Second baseman Matt Carpenter and first baseman Luke Voit lost one-on-one battles with bouncers hit hard and right at them.
Philipps, who is fully open about her battles with anxiety, said her devotion to the class is largely for her mental health.
On top of trying to maintain our gains in Aleppo from the regime, we had fierce battles with ISIS in the outskirts.
He started building his empire during the 1990s "aluminum wars" after the collapse of the Soviet Union, waging several battles with rivals.
It was a quick and relatively painless death, unlike the protracted battles with dementia, cancer, and Alzheimer's other family members have experienced.
Investors are monitoring their operations for any disruptions caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff battles with China and other nations.
But the standoff stopped short of full pitched battles with police refraining from using tear gas or attempting to storm protester lines.
Not only can Goodrem and Newton-John bond over their similar backgrounds and battles with cancer, but also their love of music.
Julie's clearly not a fan of those Kimberly pics, but she's found a way to separate that from Keaton's battles with bullies.
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While the original trilogy from 2005 set him in the Greek pantheon, he's now caught up in battles with the Norse gods.
Cnooc, for example, is currently embroiled in a series of battles with political officials over its hiring and firing practices in Canada.
The bit wasn't out to make anyone uncomfortable, or even to find the dark humor in Gibson's unsettlingly public battles with alcoholism.
The yoga instructor and mom of three details her battles with anorexia and bulimia in her new book, The Living Clearly Method.
In this familial drama, Renée Zellweger plays Streep's daughter as the two work on their relationship as Streep's character battles with cancer.
She also spoke about how she's handling Uber's brand as it continues its legal battles with Waymo and its other federal probes.
Her work on education could be just as valuable in 85033 as her long-running battles with Wall Street, Democratic strategists say.
As Trump's chief strategist, Bannon fought numerous battles with senior Trump aides and top Republicans in Congress over the administration's policy agenda.
Many economists argue that Trump's trade battles with China and Europe have taken their toll on both the U.S. and world economy.
Astros catcher Evan Gattis' path to World Series champion was paved with pain — including battles with homelessness, suicidal thoughts and substance abuse.
Williams was called for a foul after 281 seconds, and Lopez was struggling in his battles with Andre Drummond in the post.
Via his music, Peep was particularly open about mental illness and his battles with drug abuse, and his issues were well known.
The president's trade battles with China, Europe and the Democratic-controlled House are seen as further restraining an already slowing global economy.
But then contractual battles with his label turned it into something more — a rallying cry for artist independence, verging on the apocryphal.
The female soldiers will look familiar to anyone who's fought pitched, backyard battles with the figures or watched the Toy Story movies.
That comes even after a retreat from a number of costly battles with ride-hailing competitors in China, Russia and Southeast Asia.
Those included Mr. Ross, the cult deprogrammer, and a man named Joe O'Hara who was involved in court battles with Nxivm members.
New books by Keiler Roberts and Sina Grace share accounts of their ongoing battles with depression and their careers as comic artists.
The reason: In his battles with a bigger local rival, Mr. Kalanick could be as aggressive and scrappy as a Chinese boss.
Mr. Musk spoke with Mark Cuban, an entrepreneur who had his own battles with the S.E.C., before reversing his decision to settle.
The Calgary-based company is the latest to decide to move away from Canada as the nation battles with pipeline capacity shortages.
In recent years the ride-hailing company has been beset by sexual-harassment scandals, lawsuits over drivers' contracts and battles with regulators.
" The editorial continued: "The real blame here does not lie with the mobs who fought bloody battles with the hysterical Chicago police.
The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) has hired a lobby firm as it battles with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over telephone regulations.
The chaos has caused over a billion and a half dollars in property damage, and battles with law enforcement have become commonplace.
"He's deciding to take on China while at the same time taking on tariff battles with all of our allies," Booker said.
Russell Brand's battles with addictions and fame have played out in the public eye—sprawled across news reports, the internet, and tabloids.
"Those people are better off here, having fought their battles with drugs and won, for their families and for their kids," he says.
The decision applies to France only, but it was a rare victory for Google in its battles with European tax and regulatory authorities.
Trump has repeatedly criticized Apple for failing American workers by taking jobs overseas and threatening national security over encryption battles with the FBI.
A few of the artists in the show — Robert Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano, and David Wojnarowicz — are well known for their battles with censorship.
Wilson, 30, is best-known for his legal battles with the government over his decision to publish blueprints for 3D-printed guns online.
Wilson, 13, is best-known for his legal battles with the government over his decision to publish blueprints for 3D-printed guns online.
Which explains why he has been known to crack jokes in an elf's voice or dramatically narrate castle-yard battles with cacophonous verve.
He has a history with Obamacare Gorsuch has been known in recent years to uphold religious liberty in legal battles with the Obamacare.
Avenatti, best known for representing pornographic film star Stormy Daniels in her legal battles with U.S. President Donald Trump, has proclaimed his innocence.
In the November issue of Glamour, Bloom, 29, recounts her battles with depression and anxiety — and how she got a handle on both.
The president has an interest in avoiding big battles with Congress, with which he needs to work to pass his planned tax reforms.
They cracked up at the dinner table as I recounted my battles with Robbie, still seething as I ate my spaghetti and meatballs.
Tech firms still believe that they do not need to follow the rules—witness Uber's bruising battles with municipal authorities around the world.
With the help of sleeper cells, infiltrating ISIS combatants locked into heavy gun battles with Iraqi forces and attempted to capture key buildings.
He was already embroiled in several battles with the Maine Legislature, including over how to respond to the state's rising heroin death toll.
Why it matters: Trump's fights with opponents and battles with the truth don't make him unique — you can find examples with any president.
Pokémon Go players have found themselves wandering all over the world in search of resources, new Pokémon and battles with or against friends.
But St. Louis got something going in the sixth, aided by Dickerson's inability to win two one-on-one battles with the ball.
" This was likely the first tirade in the modern history of American political combat to address a rival's supposed "battles with venereal disease.
In his 2016 autobiography I Am Brian Wilson, he delved deep into his battles with mental health, drug abuse and a difficult childhood.
Historically, the U.S. Navy has trained and equipped its forces for battles with other well-armed navies also operating their own large warships.
In doing so he faces what one commentator has termed "the mother of all battles" with organizations that have stymied change for decades.
Any fully fleshed out healthcare bill from Republicans would involve wading into battles with powerful lobbying groups from PhRMA to AARP, experts say.
After a series of battles with neighboring empires, an independent Jewish Kingdom, Judea, was established before then being co-opted by the Romans.
The ensuing battles with residents, activists, and politicians, as well as stories of worker trauma, will gain significantly more national coverage than before.
Within a few years, though, the work on the Neumann's dream home became embroiled in bitter battles, with contractors complaining about unpaid bills.
The attorney that represented the Neumanns in at least one of their legal battles with contractors did not return a call seeking comment.
The exiting congressman made headlines earlier this year for his battles with Trump, who mocked him upon his primary loss to State Rep.
Yoshiki and his life-long friendship with Toshi and their endless battles with all sorts of demons, whether spiritual or physical or emotional.
During the two hour-long conversation, Kanye talked about his battles with mental health, his relationship with JAY-Z, and his newfound philosophies.
By daybreak, gunfire and explosions reverberated across the city, as the jihadists fought street battles with security forces and snipers picked off targets.
Affleck believes he has a deeper insight into the role than some other actors might because of his own battles with alcohol addiction.
Pearson, who died in November at 83, waged most of his battles with his rival Richard Petty while driving for the Wood Brothers.
Otherwise they risk losing more than particular battles with the executive branch; they jeopardize the long-term prospects of holding the president accountable.
It comes as a vaccine scandal and trade battles with Washington have emboldened questioning of Mr. Xi's sweeping control and hard-line policies.
The more aggressive posture could help House Democrats convince the courts to side with them in their legal battles with the Trump administration.
In the neighbouring Wanchai bar and restaurant district, police fought running battles with protesters, some beating them with truncheons, according to Reuters witnesses.
At times this season, Golden State has seemed to wage battles with boredom, with complacency, with slippage — inevitable products of the team's success.
It's all an effort to find new markets for its products as it battles with the U.S., Keith Bradsher of the NYT reports.
" Luntz said on CBS's "Face the Nation" that Trump's campaign has been focused on the billionaire and his battles with "just about everybody.
Exhibits highlight Kazakh crafts and horsemanship, battles with czarist Russia, proud moments in Soviet history (the space program, the World War II victory).
With little provocation you will hear stories about his battles with the Maui police, Airbnb, neighbors, a farmers' market and his own family.
Oracle has lately directed its business more and more toward the cloud as it battles with competitors such as Workday, Salesforce and Microsoft.
McGregor, meanwhile, has spent the duration of this year at welterweight, where he engaged in a pair of memorable battles with Nate Diaz.
Battles with jihadist groups will, inevitably, become a more defining element of the administration's foreign policy (at least in the here and now).
Declining attendance combined with high operating costs, along with changing public tastes and prolonged battles with animal rights groups all contributed to its demise.
The military has not had much success in battles with Maute fighters, despite far greater numbers and use of planes, attack helicopters and artillery.
This goal pushed them into battles with the pragmatists, who placed the brokerage of intraparty compromise at the very center of their political vision.
Reporters visited three of the largest bases where Corvias operates and interviewed 30 current or recent residents who documented their battles with the landlord.
In its battles with local government, Uber is happy to burnish its green credentials when it thinks doing so will help it curry favor.
The downtown Houston skyline and flooded highway 288 are seen August 27, 2017 as the city battles with tropical storm Harvey and resulting floods.
Avenatti, best known for representing pornographic film star Stormy Daniels in her legal battles with U.S. President Donald Trump, has said he is innocent.
Uber is already engaged in battles with authorities and taxi regulators in cities across the EU, with those battles unlikely to abate in 2017.
Then I had several battles with the kitchen about food arriving up late and them messing things up that I needed on the fly.
Was the focus on deploying this infrastructure just no longer worth the hassle and cost of fighting these protracted battles with incumbent internet providers?
In 1966, Quach became an illustrator and writer for a Northern Vietnamese newspaper, capturing battles with his brush until he was wounded in 1973.
" Norgaard battles with bipolar depression, depression, and chronic anxiety, according to Elba, who said learning about her mother's illnesses brought them "so much closer.
She began by drawing red lines and promising glorious Thatcherite battles with the EU. But she failed to grasp the mismatch in bargaining power.
And, that's before Trump's ambitious, albeit for now light-on-details plan battles with projections that it might lead to Trump Tower-sized deficits.
Observers view Blount County as a testing ground for the upcoming legal battles with organizations that advocate for the separation of church and state.
However, the process has been delayed as doctors develop a plan and Green battles with her health insurance provider to cover the medical costs.
Still, he enjoys playing the familiar high-school role of the jock who bullies the nerds, especially in his battles with right-wing intellectuals.
Casino licences were first awarded in a complex process in the early 2000s, resulting in a slew of legal battles with some still unresolved.
Since July, when Dikko was appointed, dozens of Nigerian troops have been killed in battles with militants and ISWA killed two abducted aid workers.
"Bezos and Amazon are coming to the Middle East, setting up the mother of all battles with the locals," says one regional internet entrepreneur.
Lyft is among several so-called on-demand technology companies fighting legal battles with workers who claim they are incorrectly classified as independent contractors.
Published in 2008, The Night of the Gun was a relentlessly introspective memoir that looked at Carr's history and harrowing battles with cocaine addiction.
J.K. Rowling has spoken freely about her own battles with clinical depression in the past, and sent uplifting messages to fans over the years.
Some have floated the idea that just as Zello preceded Telegram, RKN's battles with the latter might lead to how it negotiates with Facebook.
On Wednesday, that fight culminates in a set of major legal battles, with the two sides meeting in a federal court room in Tallahassee.
Already, some of Trump's critics are warning against an overly friendly meeting with Putin, particularly as Trump picks trade battles with longtime US allies.
The MHP support base once included sympathizers of the "Grey Wolves", a nationalist youth group that fought street battles with leftists in the 1970s.
Future rose through the mixtape circuit creating club anthems, tales about his battles with his inner demons, and songs that cover some of both.
In the past couple of weeks, much of Kesha's Instagram has been giving fans reason to celebrate, despite her ongoing legal battles with Sony.
Casino licenses were first awarded in a complex process in the early 2000s, resulting in a slew of legal battles with some still unresolved.
The military has also put its firepower on display in gun battles with suspected criminals, sometimes dueling it out in the middle of neighborhoods.
In the mayor's first term, pedestrian political calculations and battles with Albany have tainted some of his efforts on issues related to public health.
Athletes in track and field and tennis won similar battles with their international federations in the 1970s and 1980s, but not without some pain.
In short, that's because my great aunt, who raised me, is ill right now and I've had my own personal battles with health issues.
It comes as a vaccine scandal and trade battles with Washington have emboldened critics to question Mr. Xi's sweeping control and hard-line policies.
With the purchase, Ballmer also clears himself from legal battles with MSG, the company led by fellow National Basketball Association team owner James Dolan.
Demonstrations escalated Sunday, when police fired water cannon and volleys of tear gas in running battles with protesters who threw bricks and petrol bombs.
His warning came as he battles with lawmakers who are pushing legislation to delay the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union until Jan.
LaMotta's toughness was in full display in his battles with Sugar Ray Robinson, whom many consider the finest pound-for-pound boxer in history.
And protests which started peacefully this week have devolved into running battles with police with missiles being thrown, fires lit and rubber bullets fired.
The political ascent of Senator Elizabeth Warren has in part been defined by her high-profile battles with the financial industry and with billionaires.
The Indiana congressman has long been gearing up for a bid and has not shied away from bruising battles with GOP opponent fellow Rep.
Mr. Hurd was swiftly hired by Oracle, which competes with his old company and has fought legal battles with other software companies and Google.
In recent months, the chairman has engaged in public Twitter battles with reporters and ridiculed news articles critical of him at FERC open meetings.
It focuses on Trump's efforts to combat ISIS and boost the economy, and it also highlights his battles with Democrats and the Russia investigation.
After battles with staff members and alumni, and several investigations by the Education Department, he went back in June to running only Medgar Evers.
The United States, too, has had intermittent battles with tech companies unwilling to compromise the security of their tools on behalf of government officials.
In July, Austin Mayor Steve Adler visited Los Angeles and Seattle, which embraced the model and yet continue to lose their battles with homelessness.
They hope an easing of monetary policy will make up for the damage to the economy inflicted by the trade battles with Mexico and China.
Years of fighting losing battles with the veto pen awaiting all of their priorities in the White House are now, in a few days, gone.
When she's not busy pranking Taylor Swift's squad or having rap battles with Dave Franco, Cara Delevingne spends her time starring in huge summer movies.
The hand-painted drones can reach speeds of 29.993 mph and are capable of engaging in laser battles with up to 12 other pilots simultaneously.
But outside of the US, Facebook is engaged in endless legal battles with governments with beliefs that differ greatly from those of the US government's.
Since then, Soura has been the scene of smaller demonstrations and daily running battles with the security forces, according to people living in the neighborhood.
But the journalist and fellow moderators say they are not preparing to stoke the fire with questions about his headline-grabbing battles with the network.
Celestial VeilPhotographer: Yuyun Wang (Singapore)The natural light of the Milky Way battles with the light pollution over this fishing village in Batu Pahat, Malaysia.
I remember having N64 parties as a young teen, the aforementioned battles with my sister, and heated races with family friends at every get-together.
In an interview with Barbara Walters in 2012, Affleck credited Damon as one of the people who helped him get through his battles with addiction.
Hamas has largely enforced the cease-fire, but some smaller groups, waging their own battles with the militant group, have occasionally tried to undermine it.
On top of that, there are the company's ongoing legal battles with rival Fitbit, which have ranged from trade secret lawsuits to patent infringement claims.
Battles with China were already putting downward pressure on oil, and the opening of another front in Trump's trade fights only adds to that sentiment.
The 16 surfers from around the world will take part in eight head-to-head battles, with surfers judged on the wave size and difficulty.
" More From Tonic: Maine's Fishing Community Battles with Heroin "Those provisions are there because doctors and other prescribers sometimes have unrealistically high concerns about liability.
Dressbarn, a household name for over 50 years, has struggled to grow sales in a competitive market where it battles with online retailers like Amazon.
Remember, this is a governor who proposed $500 million in new taxes during the last legislative session and got into some personal battles with them.
The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise alum-turned-lifestyle blogger revealed in an Instagram Story on Monday that she at times battles with her confidence.
On one recent job for liquidators to clear a derelict mine, he and his teams regularly had gun battles with zama zamas on the surface.
USC is blasting fired football coach Steve Sarkisian in new legal docs ... saying he lied to the school about his battles with the the bottle.
Completing the wall would require prolonged and costly court battles with property owners like Eloisa Tamez, who lives east of Taylor near San Benito, Texas.
There's also a multiplayer element: you'll be able to join up with one of three teams, and then engage in gym battles with other players.
But the FCC's policies also shifted towards neutrality in those years in response to the agency's own battles with Verizon and other large telecom companies.
Some experts fear the worst is yet to come amid falling commodity prices and the Trump administration's battles with China and other countries on trade.
Demi Lovato hospitalized for apparent drug overdose Through interviews and in song, Lovato has spoken openly about her battles with sobriety, addiction and mental illness.
Qualcomm may be seeking new areas to sell its chips as it continues to fight several legal battles with , which has stopped paying Qualcomm royalties.
About 3,600 suspected drug dealers and users have been killed in that campaign, including more than 1,500 people killed in gun battles with the police.
The UK, which reduced its emissions by a larger share than any other advanced economy, still battles with emissions from transportation, home heating, and industry.
But he ended up locked in legal battles with almost all the musicians he managed, who accused him of lining his pockets at their expense.
New York (CNN)CNN's chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta is authoring a book about the Trump administration and its battles with the news media.
Legal battles have not resulted in the city allowing either company to return, while battles with regulators in other metro areas have continued, per TechCrunch.
Avenatti jumped into the public eye when he was the attorney for adult film star Stormy Daniels during her legal battles with President Donald Trump.
The second change to wild Pokémon encounters is that you no longer battle them (don't worry, there are still battles with trainers and gym leaders).
What would Ian MacKaye have to say, for example, of his battles with unions when he was a member of the El Paso City Council?
Where Vettel hit Verstappen, the Monegasque lit up the race with lap after lap of precision wheel-to-wheel battles with the Dutchman, also 21.
However, he warned that trade battles with China and higher U.S. tariffs on foreign products cause higher inflation that might require a change of strategy.
More than 244 million Iraqis, the vast majority Sunni, remain displaced from their homes after three years of occupation and battles with the Islamic State.
My son, for whom I am grateful, makes a mess and soon runs off to stage violent battles with his Batman and "Star Wars" Legos.
Jarrod Lyle, 36, an Australian golfer who competed on the PGA Tour, had died in his homeland after three battles with leukemia over two decades.
Blair Levin, a policy adviser for New Street Research, said the action on Wednesday brought the F.C.C. closer to the administration's broader battles with China.
The confrontation of Occident and "Indes," conqueror and conquered, is throughout evoked in eerily slow-motion, stylized battles with armored, plastic-shield-wielding security forces.
After long battles with back issues and many false starts, the 42-year-old Woods returns to stately Augusta for the first time since 2015.
He has worked there during previous bouts of unrest, including in 2016, when anti-India protesters fought running battles with security forces in the streets.
He's open about his vulnerabilities In recent interviews and in his 2016 memoir, "Born to Run," Springsteen has been candid about his battles with depression.
However, some experts and economists have warned that his trade battles with China and Europe are starting to take a toll on the U.S. economy.
As a culminating activity, a class might create a gallery of images and quotes that bridge Dr. King's battles with those we are fighting today.
Another risk arises from the enormous humanitarian crises spawned by recent battles, with millions of people affected and chaotic scenes as people flee across deserts.
Uber has seen an exodus of top executives and talent in recent months and has faced numerous battles with local taxi regulators since its inception.
But Sayonara Wild Hearts' effervescent visual and musical palette, along with in-air sword battles with rival lady biker gangs, makes them feel fresh as hell.
The church's virtual takeover of the island has cleaned the place up, after some messy legal battles with the older inhabitants, many of whom have left.
Demi Lovato has been brutally honest about her battles with addiction, eating disorders and bipolar disorder, and recently, she celebrated her sixth year of sober living.
Min Aung Hlaing's pages - one of which was "liked" by 1.3 million people - gave detailed running commentaries of what it said were battles with the militants.
People walk along Bayou Place as they view Houston's flooded theatre district August 27, 2017 as the city battles with tropical storm Harvey and resulting floods.
Armed, after 32 years of legal battles, with the supreme court's ruling, Mr Khan did manage to secure some of the seized properties for a spell.
The French and British signed peace treaties with the locals, who outnumbered them, and enlisted them in battles with each other and with the United States.
Ben Sasse rather than a bomb-thrower like Cruz, who has capitalized on his high-profile battles with McConnell and GOP senators during his presidential run.
Halsey already has two albums under her belt, but her upcoming third effort could sound a bit different amid the singer's personal battles with bipolar disorder.
They already have some internal battles, with Republicans from high-tax states fighting a proposal to dump a long-standing deduction for state and local taxes.
But in some ways, the struggle between the leading figures inside this alliance could end up being even more consequential than their battles with their enemies.
Hundreds of University of Nairobi students fought running battles with police around their campus on Thursday, as they protested against the detention of an opposition legislator.
The "Sorry Not Sorry" singer has been candid about her battles with addiction and eating disorders, and has since become an activist for mental health awareness.
PARIS (Reuters) - Masked and hooded youths engaged in running battles with French riot police as thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Paris on Tuesday.
For the time being, four players square off in local multiplayer battles, with Eden considering the possibility of adding in online connectivity sometime in the future.
Riot police and protesters have fought street battles, with police firing tear gas, rubber bullets and occasionally live rounds against brick and petrol-bomb throwing activists.
Riot police and protesters have fought street battles, with police firing tear gas, rubber bullets and occasionally live rounds against brick and petrol-bomb throwing activists.
But, the paper contended, Kasich "is no moderate," citing his battles with public-sector unions, support for limiting abortion rights and opposition to same-sex marriage.
But, following multiple battles with cervical cancer, and learning of her proclivity toward both breast and anal cancer, Hindes decided it was time, she told Today.
We got Josh Earnest, now an NBC political analyst, at LAX and asked if he sympathized with Sean and his nearly daily battles with the media.
This includes extending an overhaul of the judiciary, which has prompted legal battles with the European Union, reducing foreign ownership of Polish media and other measures.
Article continues after the video below The flip side to this encounter is the boss battles with grey wolf Sif and her comrade Artorias, the Abysswalker.
Carroll's diary from the time "chronicles his anguished battles with sin, and begs God for strength to resist it," as the New York Times puts it.
Movement is Uber's latest maneuver in its battles with local governments around the world over the way the service shares data with regulators and government authorities.
Pelvic exams have been subjected to quite a bit of scrutiny in recent years, possibly because of turf battles between physicians and reimbursement battles with insurers.
It gives us a glimpse into the creative mind of a woman who's now engaged in several legal battles with the president of the United States.
The Observatory said nearly 160 Islamic State fighters had died in battles with the SDF around Manbij and more than 20 SDF fighters had been killed.
Clinton also called on Democrats to push back against Trump, calling it a "grave error" for the party to back away from battles with his administration.
Stati, his son Gabriel and two family-controlled companies have been involved in legal battles with the Kazakh government of President Nursultan Nazarbayev for several years.
It also waged battles with insurance regulators who argued that Zenefits could not give its free software to businesses while also serving as their insurance broker.
However, their financial and industrial empire has also waged bare-fisted battles with other powerful Russian interests, leaving adversaries who might want to take them down.
It was a move that, trapped between the dull blade of an al Qaeda executioner and his own battles with his faith, could not be reversed.
Displaying some fantastic head movement in the second round, Pearson's lead leg was noticeably heavier after trading a series of low kick battles with his counterpart.
Tarawa was the site of one of World War II's bloodiest battles, with more than 1,000 US Marines and sailors killed in three days of fighting.
It was all about enjoyment, according to Patrick, who engaged in battles with colleague Gary Miller when the pair worked at CNN and, later, at ESPN.
Sarah, Providence, R.I. Readers also shared their battles with damaging cultural associations with mental illness, as well as society's tendency to not take their symptoms seriously.
While Sanders picked battles with institutions in the Democratic establishment, Gabbard most frequently took on Hillary Clinton, "the queen of warmongers," whom she sued for defamation.
Both emerged unscathed, and for them the debate was largely a warm-up for higher-stakes battles with Biden that will come in the months ahead.
Earlier this month, radio host Charlamagne tha God and Kanye West were scheduled for a New York Times Talk to discuss their battles with mental health.
And as the party increasingly battles with Facebook, the social media giant is expected to net much of the windfall from increased 2130 Democratic online spending.
But after several victories, Mr. Murphy, a former Goldman Sachs executive who had never held elected office, has been bogged down by battles with the Legislature.
The race was a prelude to the third in a series of All-Star Esports battles, with the latest won by Dutch professional gamer Bono Huis.
"I've experienced a lot, and I've never felt scared, most of these are controllable," he said, citing previous battles with SARS, avian influenza and other outbreaks.
The British former world number one has said the Open may be his last professional tournament as he battles with severe pain from a hip injury.
Blumenthal's relationship with the Clintons dates back to their battles with the right-wing media during the 1990s, in which he was a sharp-elbowed participant.
The Georgia congressman is an unapologetic defender of the President, a willing participant in partisan battles with Democrats in Washington and a regular on Fox News.
The public has a generally favorable view of Apple CEO Tim Cook as his company battles with the FBI over encryption, according to a new poll.
But for universities that want to keep controversial speakers off campus for fear of violence, there aren't many options beyond costly court battles with on-campus groups.
If California's past winning record in battles with the Trump administration to protect its progressive agenda is any indication, the state will put up a good fight.
For clues as to what might eventually transpire, however, note that Mr Lighthizer and Mr Ross are both veterans of trade battles with Japan in the 1980s.
On top of the hot-button political issues, a number of Trump's various legal battles with congressional Democrats and states seem destined to reach the Supreme Court.
This shows Tehran is regaining market share at a faster pace than analysts had projected as it battles with Saudi Arabia for customers by cutting its prices.
The companies had expected the merger to result in "compelling benefits" as the U.S. oil industry battles with historically low prices amid oversupply, according to a statement.
But most importantly, here's to all the folks that can't be here today because they're having to focus all their energy on their personal battles with cancer.
But it is toughing it out in Nigeria, despite endless battles with regulators; it is a vast market, and gross operating margins of 44% stiffen the spine.
While Spirit said it expects turbulence ahead from battles with larger rivals, it promised moves starting in the third quarter to boost revenue from add-on services.
These would be flown by Britain's Royal Air Force in aerial battles with the Luftwaffe and the Germans' Finnish allies before being handed over to Soviet pilots.
The decision ends nearly seven years of legal battles with customers who claimed they were misled by failed promises to learn Trump's secrets of real estate success.
The new president has already had a number of high-profile battles with the rank-and-file, in agencies like the EPA and the National Park Service.
But it's not entirely clear that this will be a panacea, and if human's past battles with mosquitoes are any indication, killing them off won't be easy.
The president also invoked trade battles with the European Union, saying the U.S. loses "$151 Billion on Trade" with the EU.   Getting ready to leave for Europe.
The memoir will include details about her perspective on the #MeToo movement, the death of her first husband from cancer and her battles with bulimia and insecurity.
Despite her two previous battles with cancer in 1999 and 2009, Ginsburg has never missed Supreme Court arguments in her more than 85033 years on the bench.
The president started off the week with a blizzard of tweets that ignited battles with the mayor of London, the media, Democrats and his own Justice Department.
This holiday season marks a crucial one for Sears, as the company has endured several battles with top vendors of late, some resulting in terminated contracts altogether.
Pelosi is no stranger to fighting Republican presidents, even if memories are dimming of her bitter battles with President George W. Bush over funding the Iraq War.
It spares him the political risk of contentious confirmation battles with senators, especially in areas like immigration and trade where there are dissenters in the Republican ranks.
You can expect to spend a lot of time engaged in mutually-frustrating battles with courts of the type Professor Parrillo describes over the next few years.
Over the past decade, Airbnb has had similar battles with other cities but eventually reached data-sharing agreements with some, including San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle and Vancouver.
I saw Kittie live at Ozzfest 2000 in Sacramento, and it was such pivotal moment for me in my breakthrough with anxiety and battles with religious guilt.
Medley Management has been involved in battles with shareholders since it proposed the merger of its externally managed BDCs, Medley Capital and Sierra Income Corporation, last year.
In two poor townships in the capital, Harare, residents barricaded roads with rocks as they engaged in running battles with the police, who responded with tear gas.
Their past covers a lot of ground, including their epic rival battles with the Yankees from the 1940s and '50s, into the '70s and even the '80s.
The 72-year-old guitarist opens up about his painful childhood, his battles with alcohol and drug addiction and the loss of his 4-year-old son.
Over decades as a hard-charging businessman, Trump has been embroiled in numerous legal battles with local governments, from lawsuits to property tax appeals to zoning fights.
But ever since he ventured into Scotland a dozen years ago, Trump has been losing money and waging battles with longtime residents, wind farms and local politicians.
In recent seasons, he has chosen to pick his battles with the administration, deferring perhaps too much to guest conductors, which has made for some sleepy programs.
Powell and the Fed have been forced to navigate the rising costs and anxiety driven by Trump's trade battles with China, Mexico, Canada and the European Union.
Chipotle is hoping the fast-food veteran Niccol can enhance the consumer experience at its restaurants, which have seen sluggish growth and battles with food-safety problems.
Uber, which has a valuation of around $70 billion, has grown rapidly to more than 450 cities since 2009, fighting a series of battles with local regulators.
Miller, a Pittsburgh native whose meteoric rise in the music industry began in his late teens, had been open about his past battles with addiction and depression.
The park sits in front of central government offices and the Legislative Council, both of which have come under attack before, sparking violent street battles with police.
The legal tests stand to define whether the Silicon Valley company has a future in Europe after years of battles with city regulators and local taxi associations.
Officers have been diverted from crime prevention as police fought street battles with hard-core protesters — black-clad youths who have hurled gasoline bombs and destroyed property.
Both Warren and Sanders emerged unscathed, and for them the debate was largely a warm-up for higher-stakes battles with Biden that will play out tonight.
Opposition supporters burnt tires in the center of Harare, blocking some streets and engaging in running battles with police who fired water cannon to disperse the protesters.
He was chief of staff to the previous progressive government of Roh Moo-hyun (2003-2008), whose public battles with the Bush administration were unpopular at home.
His battles with the producers were so traumatic that he wrote a book to help him recover, "Final Cut: The Making and Breaking of a Film" (1974).
Stottlemyre guided pitching staffs that included Cone, Rivera, Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, David Wells and Gooden, who was coming back from battles with drug abuse.
Some owners also face expensive battles with mold and other related wear and tear, as the warehouses were not conceived as places for a very humid environment.
Musk often publicly battles with short-sellers, and the August privatization tweet appears to have been partly motivated by the executive's desire to get back at them.
Saturday 216 January sees Smith make his return to MMA having not fought since 216 following battles with alcohol addiction in the latter stages of his career.
She released her memoir, Better Than New, in October 2016 and has been embroiled in public court battles with her ex Shane Maguire and the city of Minneapolis.
Harrison survived battles with Native Americans and the War of 1812, but the thing that may have taken out "Old Tippecanoe" was a contaminated White House water supply.
Forces loyal to South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar engaged in five days of street battles with anti-aircraft guns, attack helicopters and tanks.
With an eye toward upcoming battles with House Democrats, the letter also makes clear that the White House wants to preserve all executive privilege for all future proceedings.
Demi Lovato is addressing her comments about Taylor Swift while continuing to support Kesha amid her legal battles with Dr. Luke, though the producer is denying all claims.
On Monday, the 30-year-old golfer's wife Brittany posted an emotional tribute to her husband, thanking him for his support as she battles with an alcohol addiction.
Both possess a Midwestern independent streak, refusing to play by the industry's rules—Dixon rarely gives interviews, and Prince's battles with major labels are the stuff of legend.
Like some hopefuls, that included battles with bulimia and anorexia which, dozens of episodes later, would send her back to where she started: in front of the mirror.
The prisons are part of a network run by Kurdish-led forces that holds more than 10,000 men captured in battles with ISIS, whose status is now uncertain.
Human Rights Council (HRC): The U.S. has had battles with the HRC since its creation, criticizing its priorities but always recognizing the importance of participating in its decisions.
Regulatory battles with local governments have repeatedly shown that municipalities have little actual power to block the world's richest companies when they put their minds towards a goal.
Despite his misspent youth, four failed marriages and battles with drugs and alcohol, Haggard had a rosy view of his own life in a 2012 interview with CNN.
But just as she remembered Monteith for his best moments, she said she hasn't forgotten his personal battles with drugs and alcohol, which began when he was 13.
Amid its legal battles with Apple and the United States Federal Trade Commission, chipmaker Qualcomm today was offered an unsolicited bid by Broadcom for a $130 billion acquisition.
A large chunk of her material is devoted to her own battles with her mental health and a healthy dose of poo jokes thrown in for good measure.
Singer Kesha, whose own battles with rape and sexual assault are all too well-known at this point, took to Instagram to express her support for McGowan's confession.
He had been open about his battles with substance addiction, and at the time, Cudi said on Twitter that Miller's death had taken a heavy toll on him.
For decades, they have been locked in fierce battles with logging, palm oil and mining companies that have been expanding into their homelands in the resource-rich nation.
In fact, his public battles with once-trusted bastions of power like the intelligence agencies, the press and the bureaucracy may solidify his bond with his core vote.
The company faced battles with taxi associations and city regulators when it first entered Germany, leading a court to declare its amateur ride-hailing services illegal in 2014.
Its preliminary findings highlighted threats to the rights of people living in favelas, which have become areas of intense crime and battles with the police, and black women.
The 2010 merger with Continental was plagued by poor integration, battles with its unions and computer problems that led to persistent delays, missing luggage, and poor customer service.
British brands struggled to compete with foreign rivals throughout the 1970s, when the industry produced cars of dubious quality and companies suffered from protracted battles with labor unions.
A character who the player has spent dozens of hours saving, helping, fighting battles with, leveling up, and talking to in longform conversations about environmental justice is dead.
Trump's legal battles with Schneiderman continued into his presidency, with the former attorney general repeatedly suing the administration and often taking the lead in lawsuits from several states.
After Hapilon called for backup, militants poured into the city by the hundreds, setting fire to buildings, taking hostages and entering into running street-battles with government forces.
Over the summer, Koch broke sharply with Trump on trade issues, criticizing the President's tariff battles with China and other countries and warning they could trigger a recession.
Cable television service providers have been facing tough competition as the industry battles with customers canceling accounts and moving to video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon.
One of a bunch of fast-rising young guns looking to make their mark in Melbourne, Shapovalov said he expected many more battles with Tsitsipas in the future.
His tenure was marked with battles with the Tea Party faction of his own party as the country dealt with the aftermath of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.
That plan - later scrapped - ushered in a period of turmoil at the company, from Musk's public battles with regulators, a flurry of securities lawsuits, cost cutting and layoffs.
In the film, Queen battles with a record executive who tells them that their 2100 opus "Bohemian Rhapsody" won't get played on the radio because it's too long.
Battles with the native Skraeling people and discord among the early colonists conspired to dishearten the Viking explorers and force them back to Greenland, where life made sense.
As The BBC notes, Diess has already proven a divisive character for the company due to battles with the unions and attempts to cut costs at the company.
That setting involves beach scenes and battles with Death Troopers, whose all-black look is a striking contrast to the white Stormtroopers so etched in pop-culture consciousness.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is in the middle of examining regulations to protect investors and companies, particularly the role of activist shareholders in proxy battles with companies.
Sam Levinson, the creator of "Euphoria," based the show on an Israeli mini-series set in the 1990s and on his own battles with addiction as a teen.
Venezuela's socialist government has nationalized significant swathes of the private sector before, which has involved picking confrontational and often costly legal battles with large foreign companies like Exxon.
" During the campaign, Philip Bump reminds his readers, President Trump came out unscathed in battles with "imperfect foils like Ted Cruz or Hillary Clinton or the mainstream media.
As it has grown, it has run into battles with the authorities worldwide, with regulators often contending that Uber had a dearth of licensed drivers, among other issues.
Most notably, Facebook's proposed blockchain cryptocurrency, Libra, and its digital wallet, Calibra, have been entrenched in heated public battles with lawmakers ever since their announcement in June, 2019.
Mr. Redstone, a Harvard-educated lawyer who once served as an Army cryptographer, has also engaged in bitter battles with family members including his son and his nephew.
Stern would have his labor battles with the players, but the worst of those arrived after the N.B.A. had become one of the world's most successful sports leagues.
But the 26-year-old is sharing details about a less-successful time in his life when his battles with anxiety and depression led to a suicide attempt.
Venezuela has become one of Russia's top proxy battles with the Trump administration, which like most western nations no longer recognize Maduro as its legitimate leader, they said.
DAMAGED METRO Riot police and protesters have fought street battles, with police firing tear gas, rubber bullets and occasionally live rounds against brick and petrol-bomb throwing activists.
Both are at least $1 billion over budget and about a year behind schedule due primarily to legal battles with environmental and local groups opposed to the projects.
In others, it was logistical issues such as international treaties, flood-zone requirements, and legal battles with landowners that meant any barriers had to be placed far inland.
The Wynn Boston Harbor project, which aims to transform the site of a former Monsanto chemical plant into a casino, has survived numerous legal battles with neighboring towns.
Cindy Hyde-Smith defeated Democrat Mike Espy in a Senate runoff election Tuesday that reopened old wounds from the state's past battles with race and civil rights. on.wsj.
MILANO, March 5 (Reuters) - Italy's statistics bureau said on Thursday it would suspend press briefings next week as the country battles with the worst coronavirus outbreak in Europe.
In a shower of emails and postings on social media, they told their own stories of how continuing battles with addiction had destroyed the lives of loved ones.
The University of Michigan, a highly competitive public university, has long been at the center of affirmative action battles, with two landmark Supreme Court cases, both decided in 223.5.
Olympic swimmers Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt got candid about their battles with depression Thursday evening at an event to raise awareness for National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day.
"During the election, both Legend and Teigen got into Twitter battles with Trump supporters and insiders, including Donald Trump Jr. "@DonaldJTrumpJr I think they were protesting your racist father.
BS: Labor's actions were pretty expected — Clinton is going to be the next president and there's little use from their standpoint in picking fights over losing battles with her.
In Paris, masked and hooded protesters picked up and hurled crowd barriers and other projectiles in running battles with police on and around the world famous Champs Elysees boulevard.
Although political craft often includes cherry-picking facts and battles with straw men, Trump far exceeds the norm and has confounded analysts and pundits who try to assess him.
Pat's battles with his literary agent are well-worn clichés, and Tara's marital discord owes mostly to her land-development proposal — one that you'd never risk a relationship over.
Jughead promises her she's not evil and it feels like he's trying to reach her but Betty may slip away from him as she battles with her dark side.
He fought hard to get Uber to where it is today, and that combat mentality has served him well in his battles with the taxi industry and government regulators.
People familiar with Milton's record as chief executive of Air Canada pointed Wednesday both to his success restructuring the once bankrupt carrier, and his battles with labor unions there.
Tencent is in prime position for the third-largest business model of AR advertising, which explains its  battles with Alibaba (although Facebook Camera Effects could generate more revenue internationally).
Police fired water cannon and volleys of tear gas in running battles with brick-throwing protesters on Sunday, the second day of violent clashes in the Chinese-ruled city.
Johnson's self-deprecating narratives detail personal battles with allergies, arthritis, insomnia, panic attacks, rat attacks, possum attacks and even a gang that kicked him out for being too polite.
Barry Diller withdrew his support for Mathews Nielsen and Thomas Heatherwick's $250-million Pier 55 project following a spate of legal battles with the City Club of New York.
SEAN PENN BATTLES WITH NETFLIX OVER 'EL CHAPO' DOCUMENTARY SERIES The defense attorneys argued if the alleged "deteriorations" continue, the drug kingpin could be discovered incompetent to stand trial.
The biggest tech companies, including Facebook, Google and Microsoft were less vocal — perhaps because they are facing more hostility and regulatory battles with Washington, D.C., than in past years.
Cable television service providers have been facing tough competition as the industry battles with customers cancelling accounts and moving to video streaming services such as Netflix Inc and Amazon.
Avenatti is representing Daniels in her legal battles with Trump and his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, over their $130,000 payout to silence her from talking about Trump's alleged affair.
Gifts were stolen, battles with wrapping paper tubes occurred, and tensions grew high over a competition over who among the cast is the best — and worst — Christmas gift-wrapper.
New York (CNN Business)The US economy is slowing, but the country might avoid a recession if it doesn't escalate its trade battles with China, Europe and other nations.
He washes each bit with kerosene to wipe away the grease and gunk, battles with stripped bolts, and only once resorts to the blunt force of the deadbolt hammer.
Armed rebel groups in semi-autonomous regions like Shan State have long controlled large tracts of territory and used drug revenues to finance their frequent battles with the military.
Still, she says, battles with lawyers ensued and she says she and Jasper are in severe debt and still do not have Malachi's birth certificate or social security card.
He took his youthful fights in the slums of NY, his battles with Nazi armies and forged them into a visual vocabulary that defines so many forms of drama.
Uber's approach allows it to charge lower fares but has led to frequent battles with local and national authorities, especially in Europe where the taxi market is heavily regulated.
In the midst of legal battles with drug suppliers, inmates fighting to avoid executions and courts issuing temporary stays, Arkansas carried out only four of the eight scheduled executions.
Tears (and mascara) running down her face, Perry also opened up about her past battles with alcohol — admitting that she had struggled with thoughts of suicide in the past.
After the presidential election, California Democrats hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who served in the Obama administration, to help in any legal battles with the Trump administration.
All in the Family, for instance, mostly survives on the strength of its character relationships, not because the Bunker family's battles with inflation still feel relevant 40 years later.
Boehner's term as Speaker was punctuated by battles with the conservative Tea Party factions of the Republican Party that frequently clashed with House leadership over issues like government spending.
Iraqi troops are engaged in furious battles with militants to liberate the easternmost neighborhoods of Mosul after they breached the city limits for the first time in two years.
But months later, China has been struck by economic headwinds, a vaccine scandal and trade battles with Washington, emboldening critics in Beijing who are questioning Mr. Xi's sweeping control.
Ms. DeVos contends that the system, put in place by President Barack Obama after bloody battles with the for-profit college industry and congressional Republicans, capriciously targets the sector.
But the defense secretary, who carefully picks his battles with Mr. Trump, has since gone ahead with plans in tandem with a long-running Veterans Day parade in Washington.
The severe life in mountain villages and historical battles with neighboring tribes formed an ideal of men able to distinguish themselves with physical strength, grit of character and bravery.
Coal miners there fought bloody battles with mine owners who cared little for the sacrifice of life and limb that workers made to haul their coal from the earth.
They'll strap their bikes up and ride through the streets, but mostly they'll meet for these battles with other kids on bikes to see who has the loudest music.
While the U.S. economy has remained strong overall, business investment and manufacturing activity have seen sharp downturns amid the mounting costs of Trump's trade battles with China and Europe.
As Moses pushed on, The Voice became the house organ for the growing neighborhood opposition, which came to include Jane Jacobs, in her first of many battles with Moses.
In the most extreme cases, the matter may wind up before the U.S. Tax Court, where battles with the IRS can take years after the audit and appeals processes.
Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat opened up about her battles with cancer, and how her personal experience inspired her to support health-care initiatives at Google and its parent company.
George W. Bush and Barack Obama, each of whom experienced some tough battles with the senator on the campaign trail, offered important words to commemorate this fallen public servant.
A lower-than-expected turnout for the caucuses has raised concerns that the grass-roots activism in the party may be waning after three years of battles with Washington.
But, as she waited to hear Ms. Warren address supporters last Thursday evening, Ms. Esterly, 69, offered a frank admission: The constant battles with Washington were wearing her down.
"There's no rivalry whatsoever right now," said Chris Evert, whose battles with Martina Navratilova stretched across the 216s and '210s, including 14 Grand Slam finals and 80 total matches.
Mr. Sawadjaan took over from Isnilon Hapilon, who was killed during intense gun battles with Philippine troops when Abu Sayyaf fighters sacked the city of Marawi two years ago.
The company's chief information security officer at the time of the 2014 breach, Alex Stamos, left for Facebook in 2015 after repeated battles with Ms. Mayer over security priorities.
He also conceded "small scuffles" and "fisticuffs and battles with improvised weapons took place," and he mentioned the violence that took the life of Heyer, whose name he misspells.
SDF fighters have waged fierce battles with slow progress against Islamic State in Raqqa's old city since early July, when the U.S. coalition breached its walls with air strikes.
Those who say a successful Democratic candidate could emerge from the Senate note that senators will be on the front lines in high-profile battles with the Trump administration.
The last time South Koreans took to the streets to kick out an unpopular leader, in 1960, they had to fight bloody battles with police officers armed with rifles.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Weak returns at U.S. shale producers could cost more executives their jobs and lead to increasing battles with activist investors, analysts said following changes at two producers.
Mr. Orban, in his typically combative style, predicted a "year of great battles" with Brussels to preserve "Christian culture" against waves of migrants from Africa and the Middle East.
Both Flipkart and Snapdeal have raised more than a billion dollars, but have historically recorded big losses as they've engaged in discounting battles with each other and with Amazon.
The European auto sector has been hit by a global auto slowdown with car sales plunging as the sector battles with the transition to electric and other alternative-fuel vehicles.
"Clearly, there is a situation in which the separation of powers, which is essential to democracy, is not functioning," Malcorra said, citing the court's long-standing legal battles with Congress.
The response sets up a political clash for Amazon — a company that has had no shortage of battles with officials as it extends its reach across the country and globe.
Donald Trump signed two executive orders Tuesday, each advancing a controversial oil pipeline promised to boost the North American oil industry but also fuel battles with opponents to oil development.
The game in its current state is incredibly basic: You buy pictures of monsters and in the future you may be able to trade or even do battles with them.
Guaido has been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by dozens of countries, including the United States, which has allowed his lawyers to represent the country in court battles with creditors.
As she told PEOPLE that the song helped her overcome her own battles with body image issues, feelings of unworthiness;, and the constant questioning of her own talent and existence.
Why it matters: It's a much needed legal victory for the Trump administration, which has lost two consecutive court battles with Democrats related to subpoenas for the president's financial records.
For decades they have been locked in bitter battles with logging, palm oil and mining companies that have been expanding into their homelands in the resource-rich Southeast Asian nation.
Several thousand riot police were overwhelmed on Saturday as they fought running battles with protesters in the shadows of some of Paris' fabled landmarks and through its fanciest shopping districts.
Grammer has undergone two battles with cancer and painful breakups, including a very public and contentious split from ex-husband Kelsey Grammer, which played out on the show in 2011.
But Von Trier, for all his faults, has real feeling behind his movies; they are, in their different ways, about his own insecurities, fears, and battles with his own depression.
" In Kisumu's Kondele area, a local journalist told CNN that riot police were on the scene engaged in "running battles" with a group of around 500 to 600 "agitated youths.
He's fought side by side with Hapilon in all-out battles with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, notably during a two-week siege of an ASG camp in 2000.
The movement's fluidity makes it difficult to police, taking a toll on officers who have fought pitched battles with protesters and leading to a crisis of confidence on the force.
Last spring, some farmers took the extreme step of breaching their lease contracts, reducing how much land they will sow this spring and risking years-long legal battles with landlords.
The Republican majority in Congress was on a glide path to the midterms, having passed tax cuts into law and backed off budget battles with a year-end funding package.
Despite her battles with Epstein-Barr, she has displayed remarkable endurance slogging through seven matches in 14 days, needing three wins in qualifying just to get into the main draw.
The White House hosted a similar "Made in America" exhibition last year, but this year's event comes amid escalating trade battles with the European Union (EU), Mexico, Canada and China.
These would be flown by Britain's Royal Air Force in aerial battles with the Luftwaffe and the Germans' Finnish allies before being handed over to Soviet pilots three months later.
He made scant mention of his signature issue as mayor of Newark, namely his controversial overhaul of its public school system and messy battles with the city's unionized teaching force.
Trump has long dismissed the Fed's independence from the administration, arguing the central bank should assist in his trade battles with China and the European Union by cutting interest rates.
Three years since her legal battles with strongman leader Duterte made her the face of the fight for media freedom, the veteran journalist faces attacks on a number of fronts.
In recent years Fury has talked openly about his battles with drugs and depression and how he once considered taking his life by driving his convertible Ferrari off a bridge.
Controlled by Mr. Poroshenko, the S.B.U. has become a tool in domestic political and business battles, with anti-corruption activists accusing it of working to undermine, not help, their cause.
Ms. Rae said that while she still occasionally battles with feeling like an impostor, it helps to have a mantra reminding herself that she's worked hard to earn her spot.
The movement to restore felons' voting rights has gotten tangled up in partisan ideological battles, with Democratic leaders tending to support expanded access to the ballot and Republicans opposing it.
We'll see if it survives the coming battles with industry — and potentially with politicians in his own party, who have been concerned in the past about the secretary's broad authority.
Trump and the Treasury Department are in several legal battles with the House Ways and Means Committee and New York state officials, respectively, over his federal and state tax returns.
This is the story of the unusual road Discover took to get there, including its humble beginnings as a part of Sears Roebuck and longtime battles with Visa and Mastercard.
Setting aside one's feelings for or against Rush Limbaugh as he battles with lung cancer, was it really necessary to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the address?
Google has paid researchers and academics who have worked on projects that support the company's positions in battles with regulators, a report in The Wall Street Journal said on Tuesday.
Earlier this month, Democrats in the California state legislature hired Eric H. Holder, the former attorney general, in anticipation of a run of legal battles with the Trump White House.
In the shadow of #MeToo revolution there is a quieter evolution occurring in the world of men: Famous men are coming forward to discuss their battles with anxiety and depression.
Still, throughout his campaign, Cramer has continued to back Trump's battles with China even though many of his constituents are some of the farmers getting hurt by the trade dispute.
Greece has been locked in on-off battles with its creditors for years, and analysts said the suspension of measures on Wednesday was likely to be posturing in lengthy discussions.
Instead of waging contentious and protracted legal battles with tech giants, some believe the bureau's efforts would be better spent searching for hacking methods that don't require a company's assistance.
The language from the Judiciary Committee has escalated in recent weeks as it battles with the White House in court to get former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify.
Three of the country's five largest insurance companies have left the group, and the industry has lost some key policy battles with the Trump administration and the Republican-led Congress.
Given his recent battles with the city of Seattle, and the size of his Washington home, he might even make Washington his primary residence — and HQ2 could become Bezos' HQ1.
On one wall, long bands of black-and-white stylized friezes of battles, with lines of refugees and marching troops, recall Assyrian and Greek art but also depict the present.
So imminent is this threat that multiple countries across the globe have sought the help of a country whose battles with flooding have launched a booming hydraulics industry: The Netherlands.
Her biggest battles with her children, she says, are teaching them to be kind to each other, to let the other speak, to have manners and to always tell the truth.
If he would just suppress the urge to get into battles with lots of other people unnecessarily and tweet out some of the things he does, he would probably be higher.
The 110 million euro ($2763 million) fine is one of the biggest ever imposed on the social network and highlights Europe's ongoing battles with some of the largest U.S. tech giants.
The 110 million euro ($122 million) fine is one of the biggest ever imposed on the social network and highlights Europe's ongoing battles with some of the largest U.S. tech giants.
Alphabet isn't just readying for a legal war against Uber over self-driving cars: It's also arming itself for a few policy battles with Washington and state governments around the country.
Through a series of ferocious turf battles with his security forces behind the scenes, Bouteflika had, by the start of his third term, become Algerian's most powerful president in 30 years.
Conan's team is pretty well versed in all things Apple; they've tapped the company's stuff for bits a bunch over the years, from the AirPods to its legal battles with Samsung.
Haftar's forces could face a renewed backlash from Islamist-leaning groups in the east as result of the raids, but they have suffered heavy losses in previous battles with the LNA.
Early this morning, after a year of heated rhetoric, divisive language and fierce Facebook battles with friends and family members alike, America's contentious election season has finally come to an end.
Focus on other big battles With China off of the company's plate, Uber can now focus on the hundreds of other regions it operates in where it is also facing challenges.
In publicly recounting his adolescent battles with depression and a failed suicide attempt, Moore says he fulfilled a promise he had made to himself during that stormy period in his life.
For years, Wilson has been in court battles with different levels of government to try to publish blueprints for what's widely believed to be the world's first fully 3D-printed gun.
The EU Commission, which is locked in a series of running battles with Orban including over reforms criminalizing support for migrants, dismissed the latest Hungarian campaign as "fake news and disinformation".
On many previous occasions, gangs of what the government and police have described as ultra-violent youths have engaged in running battles with law enforcement officers, ransacking shoptfronts and street furniture.
Mr Kaczynski may not be building a Hungarian-style crony state, but his tactics increasingly bear the Fidesz imprint (and Poland and Hungary have each other's backs in battles with Brussels).
As some train and bus services resumed, tens of thousands of demonstrators fanned out across several districts, and there were running battles with riot police as some activists besieged police stations.
In a mid-January Instagram post, Watson acknowledged personal battles with alcoholism, depression and anxiety, saying he had been sober for nearly two years before drinking again in May of 2017.
Wounds from battles with struggling prey often disorganise these bundles but, unlike the hair bundles found in the ears of mammals, anemone bundles mend themselves in the space of four hours.
Moskowitz's memoir, which recounts her battles with union leaders, journalists, and bureaucrats, does not focus on her pedagogical preferences; she directs readers interested in curricular details to Success Academy's Web site .
The study examined antidumping and countervailing duty measures, not the impact of tariffs like the ones at the center of President Donald Trump's trade battles with China and other trade partners.
The study examined antidumping and countervailing duty measures, not the impact of tariffs like the ones at the center of President Donald Trumps trade battles with China and other trade partners.
This year, he began auctioning some of his bears and using the proceeds to send children and their families on "Kindness Cruises," a much-needed escape from their battles with cancer.
Rounds, who is not a member of the committee, has also sought to tamp down turf battles with the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over many aspects of the legislation.
At the same time, the new accounts of Mr. Manafort's ties to Ukraine quickly eroded the support that he had from Mr. Trump's family during his earlier battles with Mr. Lewandowski.
Asian shares fell to their lowest in six months on Friday on signs that U.S. trade battles with China and many other countries were starting to chip away at corporate profits.
Instead of rejecting the bill outright, Democrats should propose specific amendments to change exactly how SOPRA would work — while still leveling the playing field in court battles with the administrative state.
She had regular battles with her insurance company about when it was appropriate to refill her prescription for digestive enzymes, which she needed to take in order to eat almost anything.
In addition, TiVo was described as being reluctant to move forward on anything significant until it knew more about the outcomes of its legal battles with Comcast over licensing and patents.
What started as a protest against a proposed China extradition bill has widened into almost daily battles with the Hong Kong police over a perceived erosion of liberties under Chinese rule.
Traders have shifted their focus from Iran to other factors, like whether Mr. Trump's trade battles with China and rising interest rates might dampen global economic growth and demand for oil.
The economic portfolio goes to Italian Paolo Gentiloni at a time when the continent is struggling with weak growth, a possible recession in Germany, and battles with Italy over budgetary restraint.
It was a sprint by the laborious standard of Red Sox-Yankees battles, with the game finishing in 2 hours 21 minutes — the fastest in this rivalry since May 6, 1994.
She has spoken out about her battles with drugs and alcohol over the years, and she's become a role model for young women and men who have faced their own issues.
Yet the movement remains disparate, with some parts emphasizing the need for social activism and others prioritizing a struggle against authority with acts of vandalism and street battles with the police.
Over the last week, around half a dozen Kashmiri militants were killed in gun battles with Indian forces, who have been accused of torturing civilians and using excessive force against protesters.
This has already been a contentious and pugnacious presidency, with Trump, his political opponents, and critics in the news media never pausing from their battles with each other since day one.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Drawing inspiration from Ukraine's 2013-14 revolt, Venezuela's young protesters are donning Viking-like shields in battles with security forces and eagerly watching a film on the Kiev uprising.
What started as a protest against a proposed China extradition bill has widened into almost daily battles with the Hong Kong police over a perceived erosion of liberties under Chinese rule.
As major urban centers tend to be run by Democratic politicians, who support more forgiving immigration policies, many cities have been locked in battles with Republican leaders nationally over the policies.
Black Rock City earlier this year hired the Washington-based lobbying firm Hollard and Knight to take on battles with federal officials, specifically those with the BLM and Department of Interior.
An embattled Israeli diamond tycoon, Beny Steinmetz, surrendered his claims to Simandou in February, after ten years of legal battles with Guinea's government and Rio Tinto, an Anglo-Australian mining giant.
The battles with the Hell Knight and Arachnotron that mark the early game are functionally similar to later battles where enemies like Revenants, Pinkies, and Mancubi are tossed into the mix.
Two years later, I would help found the militant Weatherman group, a breakaway faction of the S.D.S. Weatherman picked ruinous sectarian fights within S.D.S., and violent street battles with the cops.
The elite troops, part of a U.S.-backed, 100,000-strong coalition of Iraqi forces, have been fighting street battles with the militants and now control around half of the city's eastern neighborhoods.
Several projects, including TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL to the United States, and the expansion of the government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline to the West Coast, have been hamstrung by battles with opponents.
Washington (CNN)Republicans re-elected Mitch McConnell as Senate majority leader Wednesday while Democrats tapped Chuck Schumer as their leader as both sides prepare for critical battles with the incoming Trump administration.
Gigi Hadid opened up about her autoimmune disorder, Zayn got candid about his battles with anxiety and an eating disorder, and Kid Cudi spoke frankly about his struggles with addiction and depression.
This is not the first time Martinez has gotten crosswise with a member of her own party: Much of her tenure as governor has been marked by turf battles with follow Republicans.
Airbnb depends on the loyalty and advocacy of its hosts - people who rent out their homes and apartments through the company's website - in its battles with regulators in cities across the globe.
As Reed digs into McLemore's own story, uncovering in one episode his battles with living as a queer man in the South, it is always with an eye toward complexifying the man.
The Baltimore Orioles are the most potent home-run hitting team in the majors, but they have been easily outclassed in that regard during their battles with the Seattle Mariners this year.
Telegram, which has a long history of anti-censorship battles with governments around the world, says its policy is to block terrorist channels open to the public, and other illegal public content.
That plan - later scrapped - ushered in an ongoing period of turmoil at the company, from Musk's public battles with regulators, a flurry of securities lawsuits, cost cutting and layoffs across the company.
Troian Bellisario has spoken about her past battles with an eating disorder, but in a piece published on Tuesday in Lenny Letter, she opened up about how bad her struggles once were.
Its oceans are animated by sea battles, with cities illustrated on its corners, while the continents themselves have historic details, such as the brutal slavery at the Spanish mines in South America.
Facebook has faced plenty of scandals in its 14 years of existence, from its legal battles with the Winklevoss twins to its cozy relationship with authoritarians like Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
"The president of the United States talks about how great it is to commit adultery, how proud he is, describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal Vietnam," he said.
The United States is sitting at a crossroads right now between fighting traditional battles with guns, tanks and warships and battles that will be fought online with sophisticated networks and complex systems.
"These generals often avoided major battles with the enemy, used the militia effectively and molded their tactics to the local geography in ways that were alien to British military practices," Taaffe writes.
This week also saw students protest at universities across the city, leading to pitched battles with police, who fired rubber bullets and tear gas, while protesters used petrol bombs, bricks, and javelins.
Abu Sayyaf has conducted kidnappings, bombings and battles with soldiers for more than 20 years in the southern Philippines, where many members of the impoverished local population regard it as an ally.
Numerous geopolitical issues are creating distractions, including battles with China over trade, the Mueller probe and the uncertainty about what the U.S. will do with regard to the Iran nuclear deal. 3.
Meanwhile, the White House, rather than attempting to shepherd a targeted legislative agenda through Congress, has instead allowed itself to be consumed by internal feuds and battles with the rest of Washington.
The appointment comes at a tumultuous time for the president, whose battles with the Democratic-controlled House over investigations have dimmed the prospect for major legislation leading up to the 85033 elections.
Trump, who's been criticized for his rhetoric on minorities, remarks about race and for his public battles with NFL players protesting racial injustice, has repeatedly touted low unemployment numbers for black Americans.
Advertisements on the websites should not promise rising returns on Beijing real estate investment, the official Xinhua news agency reported, as the Chinese capital battles with soaring home prices and property speculators.
Daniels is engaged in legal battles with Trump as well as his long-time personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who facilitated the payment to Daniels under the nondisclosure agreement shortly before the election.
Troops backed by a Saudi-led coalition stormed the airport compound in Yemen's main port city Hodeidah on Tuesday after fierce battles with Iran-aligned Houthis, residents and Yemeni military sources said.
His presidency has been marked by bitter battles with Republicans over fiscal affairs, a landmark law to expand healthcare coverage for the uninsured, immigration, banking reform and policies to tackle climate change.
The lack of filigree extends to the cop story, which stands out for what it doesn't have: no sexual tension, no secret maneuvering, no pitched battles with superiors, no officers in jeopardy.
Four gunmen made their way on foot to the fourth floor of a building used by Counterpart and engaged in gun battles with security forces, said Mr. Rahimi, the Interior Ministry spokesman.
With growth rates hitting levels unseen in a decade, President Trump is betting that the U.S. can weather any short-term shocks from his battles with China, Europe and other trading partners.
Where there are Shia militias, there is Iran, and we as Kurds have not cut off our relationship with Iran...at the beginning of our battles with Daesh, Iran gave us weapons.
The N.C.A.A., which has often worked through legal and public relations battles with only limited modifications to its rules, could halt that momentum among lawmakers by winning a court victory in California.
Among them was Gavin McInnes, the founder of the Proud Boys, a conservative fraternal organization of self-described "Western chauvinists" that has engaged in several battles with the left in recent months.
After running battles with demonstrators over Tuesday night, riot police were seen using batons on some Hong Kongers and wrestling others to the ground near the Chinese territory's stock exchange, per Reuters.
Burwell's trip — which includes a women's roundtable and a visit to a blood bank — comes as the Obama administration battles with the GOP-led Congress over $2 billion in emergency response funding.
"Miss Americana" shows Swift's professional life to be filled with pressure and battles with the patriarchy; it tells the story of an artist maturing both as a creator and as a person.
The Aztecas are armed enforcers for the Juárez drug organization, and they have fought longstanding turf battles with the Mexicles in the border city of Ciudad Juárez, across from El Paso, Tex.
Mr. Schneiderman's campaign accounts were substantial, with more than $8.5 million in the bank, an increasingly high profile burnished by his long battles with Mr. Trump and appearances on national talk shows.
In the United States, DJI hasn't been as visible in political battles with regulators, where a lot of the heavy lifting over drones has been done by companies like Amazon and Google.
Rather, she has urged a focus on the House's myriad investigations of Trump's conduct, business relationships and personal finances — some of which are tied up in court battles with Trump's personal lawyers.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic lawmakers in the California legislature said on Wednesday they retained former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to help in any legal battles with President-elect Donald Trump's administration.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan accused the government of placing him under virtual house arrest in Islamabad on Friday as his supporters in nearby Rawalpindi fought running battles with the police.
During that time, Rajneeshpuram became embroiled in a mess of legal battles with the neighboring communities, many of whom did not like that a "New Age sex cult" has moved in next door.
Bella Hadid, Delilah Belle Hamlin and Nina Agdal have all recently been outspoken about their own battles with anxiety – with Bella even admitting that she "would start shaking and crying" before public events.
In a heart-wrenching new memoir, Dianna De La Garza, mother of Demi Lovato, opens up about her family's battles with mental illness and addiction — and her famous daughter's tortured path to success.
In getting to know these characters, fans bore witness to the unique struggles of queer youth: Characters faced unsupportive families, anti-queer violence, and internal battles with confronting their sexuality, amongst other issues.
Why it matters: The story shows Uber's willingness to push the limits of the law in its battles with local regulators, which are more existential than the policy debates it influences in Washington.
Wang says he still battles with depression but is seeing a therapist, taking medication and making time to listen to music has helped -- although the long hours he's expected to work haven't changed.
"We've had three really good battles with them – had our opportunities and have come up short – so this is something that is really important to our players," Louisville coach Bobby Petrino told reporters.
NAPLES, Italy (Reuters) - Italian police fired tear gas and water cannon on Wednesday during running battles with protesters demonstrating against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi during a visit to the southern city of Naples.
In the past, she's challenged Wendy Williams, opened up about her past battles with suicide, and even confronted a TV network when it cast Joseph Fiennes, a white actor, to portray her father.
Leonard's work onstage (including a Broadway run in "Equus") and his directing ("Three Men and a Baby," two "Trek" movies) are acknowledged, as are his legal and artistic (and triumphant) battles with Paramount.
As we saw in his battles with the Gold Star Khan family and Judge Gonzalo Curiel, Trump seems hellbent on waging a fight with a private citizen, which is rarely a winning proposition.
But the Democrats' "Better Deal" agenda has been overshadowed by regular battles with Trump over the Russia investigation, controversial nominees, immigration, guns, efforts to undermine ObamaCare and the president's $6900 trillion tax cut.
Biddiss has worked on projects from a variety of time periods — "large Napoleonic battles through to World War I, World War II, right up to modern-day battles with Special Forces," Biddiss said.
The incident, in May 2016, was part of a wave of protests where gangs of mostly hooded youths engaged in running battles with riot police in the capital city and cities across France.
He truly implied that Will Smith's skills in science fiction movies such as Independence Day, Men in Black, and I am Legend, in which he battles with mystic creatures, can come in handy.
In the aftermath of several days of violence on the streets of Marseille, GoPro footage which appears to show a Russian hooligan fighting running battles with England fans has been posted on YouTube.
She is matter of fact about Hakamada's condition and talks about her battles with patience and good humor, almost always smiling, even when her brother briefly disappears from their home (he'd been shopping).
The president has long pressured Powell, his hand-picked chairman, to cut interest rates, a move that would likely stimulate the economy and aid Trump's trade battles with China and the European Union.
"This Is the End" offers an entirely different and fictional global apocalypse, which starts with a sinkhole in Guatemala and plunges into absurd battles with demons, cannibals and an ax-wielding Emma Watson.
The government's plan comes as the auto sector battles with a steep drop in sales due to feeble consumer demand, with several top automakers and component manufacuturers cutting production and laying off employees.
The company has been expanding its selection of products, including groceries and fresh food, to boost traffic and sales in stores as it battles with rival chain Dollar Tree and several other grocers.
Protests restarted in earnest in Chile this week with the end of the long southern hemisphere summer holiday, with some metro stations closed and demonstrators fighting running battles with police in several cities.
The rallies have been marred by violence which flares mostly during weekends, with demonstrators throwing Molotov cocktails, destroying shops seen as pro-Beijing, vandalizing train stations and engaging in running battles with police.
Fernandez de Kirchner, who feuded with the farm sector during who two-terms in office and whose battles with bond-holders kept the country in default, is running as Fernandez's vice presidential candidate.
But Defense Secretary Jim Mattis chooses his battles with the White House carefully, and has drawn up plans to coincide the parade with a long-running Veterans Day parade in Washington in November.
Munch's mother, too, lost her life to the disease; his brother died of pneumonia at age 30, another sister was institutionalized for mental illness, and Munch suffered his own battles with the spirits.
Grant is no stranger to battles with the press, having settled a phone-hacking claim against British publisher Mirror Group Newspapers in 2018 after his voicemails were intercepted over a 10-year period.
But Myanmar's army is known to be poorly trained and has a record rife with human rights abuses, including rape, in its battles with various separatist groups over many years, Western diplomats say.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton is hoping McLaren can rejoin the Formula One front-runners next season, after years in the doldrums, so he can have more battles with former team mate Fernando Alonso.
Rod Wheeler, the private detective at the center of Fox News' questionable coverage of the death of Seth Rich, a young Democratic aide, retained him after reading about his battles with the network.
Instead of simple one-on-one affairs, the Extreme Vs. games feature two on two arena fights, and EXVF even includes large scale battles with bases to capture and strategic maneuvers to execute.
" "He is proud of being a serial philanderer ... he describes his own battles with venereal diseases as his own personal Vietnam," Cruz said, citing a decades-old Trump appearance on "The Howard Stern Show.
He also wrote a memoir, "The Night of the Gun," which chronicled his battles with addiction, and he was a star of the documentary "Page One: Inside The New York Times," about The Times.
The wrestling icon reads each letters one by one — stories of miraculous recoveries, overcoming heartbreaks and battles with depression — while taking deep breaths as each note thanks him for helping them overcome various obstacles.
One major clue to the interview, based on my reporting, is in Cohen&aposs answers involving the president&aposs ongoing battles with law-enforcement officials and the intelligence community, and even his foreign policy.
His wife was aggrieved by press reports about Mr Trump's legal battles with sub-contractors who say that he has a habit of not paying them—reports that Mrs Clinton and Democrats often cite.
While Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has thrived since the death of its founder, many companies have faced traumatic challenges, like the Martha Graham organization, which fought legal battles with Graham's heir, Ronald Protas.
Over the course of four days, an elaborate story unfolded, with Long Ma and Kumo "awakening" and performing three battles, with the final one occurring at the Canadian War Museum (a decidedly apropos move).
As Ben & Jerry's became a serious competitor in the world of luxury ice cream, it also sparked a series of legal battles with Häagen-Dazs and its parent company Pillsbury in the late 1980s.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin battles with Democrats over Trump's tax returnsJamie Dimon: 'Socialism inevitably produces stagnation, corruption and often worse'The US could be locked in a 'Forever Trade War' that no one sees coming
A California Republican state lawmaker is challenging the legality of a move by Democrats in the legislature to hire former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to help in any legal battles with Trump's administration.
Megyn Kelly, who's had her own battles with President Trump, is shockingly in his corner ... at least when it comes to the anonymous New York Times op-ed author showing his or her face!
"My favorite thing about 'Star Wars' is that it takes me back to my childhood -- great memories of the movies themselves, having lightsaber battles with my friends, and playing with the toys," he said.
In the clubby atmosphere of the seminar, though, where everyone identifies as a sheepdog, sheep are viewed as contemptible "grass eaters" that the sheepdogs grudgingly tolerate in between their Olympian battles with the wolves.
After researching women's battles with beauty for years, I can confidently tell you that girls and women who struggle to feel at home in their own bodies are not some odd subculture of America.
In the proclamation, Trump argued that his recent tariffs on steel and aluminum and battles with the leaders of Canada, Mexico, China and the European Union (EU) over trade issues would strengthen the country.
The political stakes are immense for an eight-week-old presidency marked by instability, infighting, battles with the media, questions over temperament and a stubborn investigation into ties between his campaign and Russian intelligence.
The resolution shows how Trump, who has rapidly plowed through much of his energy agenda, may find it harder to chalk up decisive wins as the administration considers tackling tougher battles with entrenched interests.
Read more: 17 celebrities who spoke out about their battles with cancerMicklewright said Van Halen's misconception about the metal plectrums may have come from the fact other metals have been linked with health problems.
Trump has pressed the Fed for more than a year to cut interest rates and stimulate an already solid U.S. economy to give him leverage in trade battles with China and the European Union.
DAKAR, Senegal — Nigerian soldiers should be prosecuted for killing more than 300 people last year in battles with a sect of Shiite Muslims, according to a report issued Monday by a Nigerian judicial panel.
They see the Mook video and other such efforts as an attempt to run up the score in the Electoral College, so as to build up political capital for future battles with congressional Republicans.
If we allow ourselves to admit our suffering and vulnerability, others can push past our shells to love us, to fight our battles with us and to shield us from demons outside and in.
The president has not publicly discussed dismissing Giuliani and has appreciated his sharp attacks on the Russia investigation and his forceful battles with the press, according to three White House aides and outside allies.
Mark Warner, a trade lawyer in Toronto, said that while it was unclear what Mr. Trump had in mind for Nafta, he feared that a Trump administration would rekindle old trade battles with Canada.
Brad Rutter says he came out on top in previous battles with fellow "Jeopardy!" champ Ken Jennings thanks to a little luck, but Ken got the biggest break of all ... from the TV gods.
In 1987, Fisher published her first novel "Postcards from the Edge," a semi-autobiographical book that drew on her real-life battles with drug addiction, bipolar disorder and her fraught relationship with her mother.
As it has been widely reported, one of the benefits of this language is that it improves the committee's legal standing to obtain evidence it's seeking in its legal battles with the Trump administration.
Chief Justice John Marshall's battles with Thomas Jefferson and then Andrew Jackson, the two populist presidents in question, seem freshly relevant in our age of renewed anxieties about the future of the American republic.
In nonfigurative work, these technical preoccupations are perhaps easier to spot, but, whether a human figure can be discerned in the work or no, the same battles with color, light, composition, and tone apply.
The big picture: Trump is currently engaged in court battles with both House Democrats and the Manhattan district attorney over subpoenas ordering his longtime accounting firm Mazars USA to turn over his tax returns.
But many feel Manfred got it right, including Gene Orza, the former general counsel of the players' union known for his battles with Manfred during tough negotiations over labor issues and steroid-testing policy.
"You can negotiate and that's one thing, and that's something that's perfectly legitimate," she told reporters last month in response to a question about Mr. Christie's public battles with Horizon, according to The Observer.
But as revealed in Apple's knock-down legal battles with Samsung — perhaps the highest-profile tech litigation of the decade — Google and its Android partners took a fair amount of inspiration from Apple's iPhone.
Adam Schiff of California, and other Democrats are signaling they won't put up with efforts to drag out the probe, as the Trump administration has done during its other battles with Congress this year.
They would stalk the market grounds, pickpocketing choice wares from shoppers' knapsacks and distracting vendors while their comrades stole food, and they were often severely beaten or even killed in battles with warring gangs.
Juntti and several other seniors recorded audio clips of personal stories — battles with bullying, body-shaming, abusive relationships, and more — but then they highlighted someone who gave them hope instead of someone they could blame.
There were a couple of people in the video that I was speaking to and they had gone through a lot of battles with different vices, and they talked about what they learned from it.
Some of the world's most admired firms specialise in applying new technologies to markets that are governed by outdated regulations: Uber in transportation and Airbnb in accommodation are engaged in frequent legal battles with regulators.
Williams shared a selfie to Instagram with Chyna, 31, who shares a 2-year-old daughter with Rob Kardashian and has spent the last few years locked in custody and legal battles with the family.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Police fired water cannon and tear gas in running battles with brick-throwing anti-government protesters in Hong Kong on Sunday, the second day of violent clashes in the Chinese-ruled city.
He's one of the few Republicans on Capitol Hill with that kind of regular access to Trump, which may help explain why Graham, who appears headed to reelection, picks his battles with the President carefully.
Forces loyal to South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar engaged in five days of street battles with anti-aircraft guns, attack helicopters and tanks until a ceasefire was reached on Monday.
Covering her life across five decades, the film delves into both Newton-John's public persona as well as the private woman behind-the-scenes, including her multiple battles with cancer and her fight to survive.
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Demonstrators in Kosovo fought running battles with police and set fire to the government's headquarters on Saturday as anger simmers in the young Balkan country over an accord with its former ruler, Serbia.
Kristoff, who plays Neil Winters on CBS' The Young and the Restless, has been open about his battles with depression after the loss of his son, Julian, who died by suicide nearly three years ago.
After years of legal battles with her former producer Dr. Luke — whom she alleges abused her sexually and mentally — the "Tik Tok" singer arrived at the MTV Europe Music Awards looking like a prismatic princess.
Cruz feels he is within striking distance of Trump, and he's fighting for first place rather than reprising his debate-stage battles with Rubio, who polls show is currently in third, behind Trump and Cruz.
" The athlete — who has opened up in the past about his own battles with depression and anxiety — notes that "a lot of people struggle" with their mental health, adding, "It's okay to not be okay.
Despite battles with persistent antiSemitism—described euphemistically in letters as "the old, old story"—Bernard became a successful doctor, taking time off from a busy career to serve king and country in two world wars.
Despite being involved in numerous legal battles with his old band, Mosley reunited live with Faith No More on several occasions over the years, most recently in August 2016 (watch footage from that show below).
The Twitter battles with a rival nuclear power, members of his own party, the special counsel, TV hosts, a Gold Star widow, the Justice Department, mayors, senators, governors, our allies and many people in between.
In recent years, the firm has not shied away from battles with the United States government over its handling of Fannie and Freddie, and with the governments of Argentina and Greece over their defaulted debt.
Avenatti's claim was presented without evidence, although the lawyer, best known for representing adult entertainer Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels, in her legal battles with the president, said he would provide proof soon.
The 223-year-old pop star has told tales of her battles with mental health, drugs and alcohol during concerts, award shows and social media — even filming a YouTube documentary about her road to sobriety.
In addition to her performances in the original "Star Wars" trilogy and last year in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," Ms. Fisher has written books chronicling her life in Hollywood and battles with drug addiction.
Of course, there would also be action, lots of it: leaps into bone-chilling water, foot chases across a maze of boats in a Hong Kong harbor, battles with bows, ice picks and bare fists.
The third weekend of demonstrations on Saturday turned violent around the country and especially in Paris, where protesters fought running battles with riot police officers, set cars on fire, shattered store windows and attacked banks.
Fighters who want to form a new country called Ambazonia in the Anglophone area of Cameroon have been locked in bloody battles with the military for months, with accusations of horrific violence on both sides.
ROME, March 20 (Reuters) - The President of the Italian Players' Union (AIC) believes it would be nonsensical and dangerous for soccer teams to resume training next week as Italy battles with a devastating coronavirus outbreak.
Those who advocated for Trump's removal were told that hearings would have to wait indefinitely until Mueller's deliberate and disciplined gathering of evidence and the House's various legal battles with the administration reached their conclusions.
Bernie Sanders clinched a hard-fought victory in the first-in-the-nation primary in New Hampshire, as he battles with Pete Buttigieg to claim the mantle as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.
His comments follow Trump's remarks on Tuesday, in which he blamed the Fed for a decline in U.S. manufacturing activity that economists say was largely driven by the president's trade battles with China and Europe.
Bevin's popularity has dipped during his time governor after high-profile battles with public school teachers and supporters of Medicaid expansion passed into law by Bevin's predecessor Steve Beshear — father of the current Democratic nominee.
Though the White House was willing to put up a fight about increasing spending for a border wall during past spending battles with Congress, this new House deal maintains the current funding of $1.37 billion.
Nadler has said repeatedly that he's been in an impeachment probe, and the Judiciary Committee declared it was engaged in a formal "impeachment investigation" in legal filings in its oversight battles with the Trump administration.
Thirty years after The Wizard of Oz, after battles with addiction and illness, Garland is in London to perform to sold-out nightclub crowds, where she meets the man who will become her fifth husband.
His barrage of insults in Twitter battles with opponents, including fellow Republican candidates, has delighted many supporters, who regularly tell pollsters they like the billionaire because he says what he thinks and doesn't hold back.
It's yet another savvy move by Ms. Pelosi to help keep a restive progressive caucus on her side — a unity that'll be crucially important for the battles with Mr. Trump that are sure to come.
We then talk about the story of Booker T. Washington and his rise and his debates and battles with figures like W.E.B. Du Bois about which way education should go in the African-American community.
But there was more rioting and street battles with the TPF the next night, and an atmosphere of more subdued tension lingered in Greenwich Village for a few more days before one final night of outrage.
Cover image: A FEMA truck sits in floodwaters on the Beltway 8 feeder road in Houston on August 30, 2017, as the fourth-largest city in the U.S. battles with tropical storm Harvey and resulting floods.
Their seventh album, Emperor of Sand, saw them process their own journeys through a metaphor for living and dying with cancer, something Kelliher and Sanders know intimately through their own loved ones' battles with the disease.
It also tells vividly of Xu's personal battles with partial deafness, limited visibility in one eye, as well as the conflicts with her Chinese coaches after she signed up her own coach for 2012 via Facebook.
Carrie Lam was speaking in public for the first time since demonstrations escalated on Sunday, when police fired water cannon and volleys of tear gas in running battles with protesters who threw bricks and petrol bombs.
A giant padlock was undone, a steel door opened and my colleague, Ben Hubbard, found himself in a jail cell in Northern Syria with 22 prisoners who had been captured in battles with the Islamic State.
Police fired pepper spray in running battles with thousands of demonstrators on the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday as they tried to encircle China's representative office in protest against Beijing's attempts to stop independence activism.
Corporate battles with activists often end in a settlement, where the company works with the investor to add new blood to the board in exchange for the hedge fund keeping quiet for at least a year.
She also shared a picture of herself hugging her mom, Dianna De La Garza, who recently released a memoir called Falling with Wings: A Mother's Story, which details her family's battles with mental illness and addiction.
But not all creators have had the wherewithal or the ability to do that, and the stories behind Adventure Time and Legend of Korra's now-iconic gay moments are of similarly uphill battles with varying results.
After he has crash-landed, a pack of scruffy mutts (voiced by Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Edward Norton and Bob Balaban) guides him through the dystopian junkyard, stopping for occasional battles with his pursuers.
Notorious for its heated battles with local government, the ride hailing service is playing a tad nicer in 2017, making some of that knowledge accessible to infrastructure planners and researchers with a new website called Movement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Puerto Rico, the U.S. commonwealth that recently declared a historic default, could be shut out of debt markets for two more years as it battles with fiscal challenges, the island's governor said on Tuesday.
When Apple does spend money on lobbying, it focuses on intellectual property — an area in which it has had high-profile legal battles with competitor Samsung — as well as labor reform, trade, surveillance, education and energy.
Palantir receives millions of dollars each year from the federal government, is backed by the CIA's venture arm, In-Q-Tel, and has been embroiled in legal battles with the government over its defense contracting practices.
It will be much harder for the chronically underfunded Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), which went bankrupt in July amid mounting maintenance problems, years-long battles with creditors, a shrinking workforce and frequent management turnover.
Millions of dollars have been spent on both sides in some of the fiercest battleswith some being viewed as test cases for policies that could be enacted by other states or on a national scale.
The monitor said factions fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), some supplied with arms by Turkey and other foreign backers, captured the town of al-Rai after fierce battles with the militants.
Indivior, spun-off from Reckitt Benckiser in 2014, has been involved in a number of legal battles with generic drugmakers to stop them from flooding the U.S. market with cut-price versions of its Suboxone Film.
If he lost some of his maverick image in the partisan battles with Obama, he won back that identity again this year as he became one of Trump's most forceful critics among Republicans on Capitol Hill.
But Lampard spent considerable time on the sideline nursing injuries — he appeared in only 31 of N.Y.C.F.C.'s 70 matches over two seasons — which made his battles with fitness, not his 15 goals, his M.L.S. legacy.
Just as the Falklands War in 1982 shored up support for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain, who dramatically gained in popularity, the border battles with Pakistan in February helped Mr. Modi immensely in the elections.
Devalue the yuan China's currency, the yuan, has gotten caught up in trade battles with the United States in the past, prompting accusations from Trump that Beijing was artificially lowering its value to help its exporters.
Finally, Mr. Carrillo said, the sheer volume of issues the attorney general's office deals with means that while battles with the federal government might be more attention-grabbing, they're actually a sliver of the office's caseload.
More races look sure to be postponed, with all motorsport in Britain suspended to the end of June and races in Canada, France and Austria due before Silverstone and waging their own battles with the disease.
Despite his private battles with Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell has sent reassuring signals with his public conduct: On Monday, he appeared in Louisville, Ky., with Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, for a discussion of tax policy.
Air Force veterans who dealt with a Cold War-era atomic accident in Spain have won the right to sue collectively for health benefits — but not before many had lost battles with cancer or other ailments.
While there have been new types of Pokémon introduced, and new wrinkles like Dynamaxing, for the most part you'll be taking on one-on-one battles with the creatures you train, same as it ever was.
For Democrats, who have struggled to find traction in their battles with the administration, the explosion of allegations has created an opening to put the focus on Trump — a development greatly enhanced by the Moore debacle.
"Our friends in the milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream industries are currently waging their own battles with substitutes which are frequently inferior in terms of taste, performance and (especially) nutrition," he said in a statement.
Any of those picks could trigger battles with environmental groups and cause internal strife at an agency where many workers see themselves as land stewards after nearly eight years of conservation-minded policies under Democrat Obama.
And it's true that he loves to create battles with evil or wildly flawed opponents -- whether it's "pathological" Ben Carson, "lyin" Ted Cruz, "crooked" Hillary Clinton or the diabolical media - and build sometimes fantastical story lines.
With so much of her life spent in the public eye, Selena Gomez has been pretty open about her battles with lupus and having to take time off her super-busy schedule for much-needed self-care.
Lam was speaking in public for the first time since anti-government demonstrations escalated on Sunday, when police fired water cannon and volleys of tear gas in running battles with protesters who threw bricks and petrol bombs.
"Since my article in Women's Health came out, I have had so many conversations with women about their own battles with cancer, and it feels so empowering to open up this dialogue and learn from each other."
Localist groups were highly involved in the Mong Kok riots in February, when a government crackdown on unlicensed street food vendors turned violent, and police fought pitched battles with protesters, even firing warning shots in the air.
But it is expected to set the stage for weaker fuel efficiency standards as well as drawn-out legal battles with environmental groups and states like California that have adopted their own tough tailpipe standards for drivers.
Acosta — whose battles with the White House were documented in a July Washington Post profile while his his social life has been a subject on Page Six — has become somewhat of a polarizing figure within the network.
The south Asian nation has frequently attracted bad press and sharp global scrutiny for its battles with foreign businesses, including Vodafone, Nokia, Nestlé and more recently Philip Morris International, over hefty fines and imposition of retroactive taxes.
TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Forces backing Libya's internationally recognized government fought house-to-house battles with troops loyal to commander Khalifa Haftar in southern parts of the capital Tripoli on Sunday and appeared to be gaining ground.
The Teen Mom OG stars, who have been together for over 10 years, appeared on the podcast Voices for Change 2.0 on Saturday to discuss their battles with mental illness with co-hosts Rebecca and Joe Lombardo.
Hong Kong (CNN)Martial arts film star Jackie Chan has revealed his battles with alcohol and admitted to throwing his son across the room in a blunt autobiography published for the first time in English on Tuesday.
I definitely will watch it again, just as I will return from time to time to other great movies about overmatched forces in hard-won battles with high body counts, such as Saving Private Ryan or Zulu.
Fighting near Aleppo has been escalating for two weeks, mostly to the south of the city where government forces backed by Lebanon's Hezbollah and other militias have been waging fierce battles with rebels including the Nusra Front.
Through colorful bureaucratic battles with the local authorities, Paolo De Marchi, the producer of the famous Chianti Classico wine Isole e Olena, started fencing his vineyards in the western section of Chianti as early as the 1990s.
An associate professor at Columbia University's Teachers College and New York Times bestselling author, Emdin founded Science Genius, a program for 14-18 year olds in NYC's public schools to compete in rap battles with scientific themes.
Ukraine can truthfully claim to have the only army with recent experience in fighting tank battles with the Russians, and it is learning the hard way how well Moscow has taken to drones and modern electronic warfare.
We can also expect some action North of the Wall, where the shortened season is sure to pay off in terms of an expanded budget for battles with the White Walkers (but what's the Hound doing there?).
These companies get into regulatory battles with state and local governments that are newsworthy, and many of us think the ride-hailing model will eventually collide with autonomous vehicle technology in a way that could revolutionize transportation.
Similar violence broke out in the northern port of Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, where protesters set up several barricades in the streets, engaged in running battles with the police and set fire to subway construction sites.
Like many other cities around the world, New York entered into protracted battles with Airbnb in part on the grounds that the transformation of apartments into hotel rooms threatened an already shrinking housing supply and disrupted neighborhoods.
Jasper's preschool teacher, Jessica Stephens, said some of the people who stopped by the sale were cancer survivors themselves, and many shared stories of their own battles with cancer, or the ones they lost along the way.

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