NEW YORK (Reuters) - Beleaguered department store Kohl's Corp (KSS.
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It is not in the business of helping beleaguered economies.
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Steve Harrington Hair Update Beleaguered, tired of the day's battles.
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He has also chided Jacob Zuma, South Africa's beleaguered president.
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NATO's renaissance should cheer fans of the beleaguered liberal order.
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Still, Dell's transformation is welcomed by many beleaguered IT managers.
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Follow VICE's resident beleaguered meme correspondent Peter Slattery on Twitter.
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The intelligence community feels beleaguered and bereft of political support.
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Beleaguered carrier Malaysia Airlines can't seem to catch a break.
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And she will inherit spinning for a beleaguered management team.
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Faraday Future, the beleaguered electric car company, hit another roadblock.
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The developments are just the latest for the beleaguered fraternity.
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The beleaguered TV company TiVo is breaking up to survive.
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The focus was on how whites were marginalized and beleaguered.
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But this is no usual year for the beleaguered Democrats.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - The plan to sell beleaguered Takata Corp 7312.
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British lawmakers and others denounced the beleaguered prime minister's performance.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Beleaguered Indian wireless carrier Vodafone Idea (VODA.
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They've promised to make life easier for the beleaguered taxpayer.
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The beleaguered Atlanta bullpen was able to finish the job.
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Trump has consistently characterized himself as beleaguered by the press.
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But the team is beleaguered, on and off the field.
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The island has been beleaguered by natural and financial storms.
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Why it matters: It's a sympathetic twist for beleaguered Kaspersky Lab.
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Early in 2016 the beleaguered citizens of Flint got their wish.
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It all suggests relief for the beleaguered country appears far off.
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Asia's beleaguered waterbirds might be diplomatic as well as zoological treasures.
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It's just the latest bad news for the beleaguered transit system.
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"I continue as team principal," the beleaguered businessman told the Motorsport.
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The otherwise beleaguered opposition seems keen to press its momentary advantage.
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Little wonder Europe's beleaguered social democrats are beating down his door.
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And somewhere, Pandora Radio executives probably let out a beleaguered groan.
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Syria is one of the world's most oppressed -- and beleaguered -- nations.
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The medications he was taking suggested a beleaguered state of mind.
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" Lawmakers comments come after Trump on Monday described Sessions as "beleaguered.
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This initiative could be the success the beleaguered WTO desperately needs.
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Definitely curious to see where the beleaguered startup goes from here.
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Looking to the future, the fate of beleaguered Gap remains unclear.
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At times, back when my kids were little, a beleaguered parent.
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About 50 more lingered in shallow waters near their beleaguered pod.
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It feels like a return to form for the beleaguered MacBook.
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Recently, there was one glimmer of hope for Turkey's beleaguered journalists.
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It is a problem that a beleaguered industry has long anticipated.
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Some have pushed for a holiday to celebrate beleaguered software engineers.
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The sketch showed a beleaguered Johnson flanked by two female suitors.
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Offensively, the Mets could do nothing to buoy their beleaguered starter.
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First step: throwing a lifeline to a beleaguered Chinese telecom company.
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This allowed its beleaguered lenders to continue to receive cheap funding.
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But the problems facing the nation's beleaguered health system live on.
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The beleaguered I.O.C. president, Thomas Bach, could use a few. Jan.
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Rosen, though, should give the Dolphins' beleaguered offense a fresh start.
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Trump calls Sessions 'beleaguered' -- After publicly criticizing Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week for recusing himself from the Russia investigation, President Trump today described Sessions as "beleaguered" in a tweet about his frustration with the Russia probe.
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This is still a numerical majority that behaves like a beleaguered minority.
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Jeff Bezos is unlikely to save these beleaguered workers from their misery.
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In John's mind, he's the beleaguered hero trying to achieve his dreams.
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It was absorbed into the maw of Google+, the beleaguered social service.
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While the economy had resumed growing by then, voters still felt beleaguered.
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"Christmas is unlikely to come early for beleaguered oil bulls," he added.
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" Meanwhile, the Saudis are "beleaguered" and merely supporting the ousted "sitting president.
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If they withdraw support from his beleaguered regime, change will come soon.
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Beleaguered electric vehicle startup Faraday Future is restructuring in order to survive.
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B&N's beleaguered shares soared as much as 22000% on the news.
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It will be near-impossible to replace, especially given Nautilus's beleaguered finances.
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But others, such as those in the beleaguered retail industry, could struggle.
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And we're totally on board with letting this whole beleaguered scandal die.
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That is an atrocious breach of trust, for an already beleaguered product.
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Beleaguered farmers, more used to dealing with political minnows, are perking up.
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Now, Britney has posted an Instagram in support of her beleaguered niece.
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The blast will be another blow for Turkey's already beleaguered tourism industry.
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"People feel pretty beleaguered," union representative Nicole Cantello said of the protest.
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But even more beleaguered opposition areas around Damascus have attracted less concern.
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Liman's departure from Gambit is another setback for the beleaguered Marvel adaptation.
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It joins its beleaguered larger competitor Blue Apron on the public markets.
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Economy Economists say a Brexit deal would boost the beleaguered UK economy.
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That, at least, gives a beleaguered movie business some cause for celebration.
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And that would be bad news for the beleaguered shareholders of Yahoo.
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Beleaguered media measurement and and analytics giant Comscore is recalibrating itself again.
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It all made for a grueling day for the beleaguered attorney general.
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That's despite President Donald Trump's promise to revive the beleaguered coal industry.
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The beleaguered payday loans company has just confirmed it's gone into administration.
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Of course, with the Astros' beleaguered bullpen, it would not be enough.
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On every front — economic, cultural, personal security — they feel threatened and beleaguered.
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Sam Gold's controversial revival, starring Glenda Jackson as the beleaguered king, abdicates.
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The boomers finally got the top jobs, but feel weak and beleaguered.
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Some traditional utilities oppose microgrids as a threat to their beleaguered monopoly.
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The 2019 season, led by Colton Underwood, was beleaguered by pageant infighting.
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The Giants, beleaguered after their first five games, remain undefeated since then.
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His first step: Throwing a lifeline to a beleaguered Chinese telecom company.
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Turkey is sending troops to bolster the beleaguered U.N.-backed Tripoli government.
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LeVert remains confident that the beleaguered, depleted Nets can right their ship.
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It's official: Reince Priebus, Donald Trump's beleaguered chief of staff, is out.
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The company plans to suspend production of its beleaguered 737 Max planes.
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It was the second straight Cardinals assault on a beleaguered Padres bullpen.
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But it's over budget, behind schedule, and beleaguered with a corruption scandal.
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Canada's legal trophy hunting should be ended to protect the beleaguered bears.
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Ralph S. Northam, and the other beleaguered Democrats in the state capital.
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All of this saw the dollar jump 0.7% against a beleaguered Mexican peso.
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The trio of bombshells put an increasingly beleaguered White House on the defensive.
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An Important Second for the Beleaguered Mascot Community Only non-human mammal vs.
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All of which saw the dollar jump 0.9% against a beleaguered Mexican peso.
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"Colossal", her latest film, could be a dramatic comeback for the beleaguered star.
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The latest perk in the newly beleaguered tech industry: taking the CEO's money.
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THE timing could not have been worse for Afghanistan's beleaguered president, Ashraf Ghani.
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THE difficulties facing Noble Group, a beleaguered Hong Kong commodities trader, are multiplying.
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The people least surprised by Mr. Walker's reversal were the state's beleaguered workers.
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In June, Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf placed the beleaguered department under civilian control.
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All of this saw the dollar jump 0.7% against a beleaguered Mexican peso.
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The founder of beleaguered tech conglomerate LeEco is facing yet another huge headache.
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And then, our beleaguered local resident started to drive and everything became clear.
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As footfall to beleaguered high streets diminishes, garages are pulling more people in.
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The toll of gun violence in our most beleaguered, depleted communities is great.
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But any reform may come too late to help the beleaguered Mr Turnbull.
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The Pope's visit to the beleaguered city is well-designed and highly symbolic.
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Now, the beleaguered Hong Kong airline has been left at a "competitive disadvantage".
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Things were looking up at the beleaguered Sotheby's auction house on Wednesday night.
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Seehafer laughed, adding the beleaguered blood testing company "didn't follow FDA compliance 101."
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Others have crossed the border and become part of America's beleaguered undocumented workforce.
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But if queso couldn't save the beleaguered chain, will nachos do the trick?
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Beleaguered Madison Square Garden investors and Knicks fans may have reason to rejoice.
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He has referred to Sessions in tweets as "beleaguered," very weak" and "disgraceful.
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Then the beleaguered president indicated that perhaps they could find a solution together.
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Finally, it was time for me to give my beleaguered body a break.
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The beleaguered prime minister, Theresa May, keeps insisting there is a way forward.
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All of this pushed the dollar up 0.6% against a beleaguered Mexican peso.
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Beleaguered quarterback Ryan Tannehill posted his highest-rated game of the season (97.4).
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In 2012, UBS hired Mr. Orcel to help overhaul its beleaguered investment bank.
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Perfect for the present moment, when he can represent the frightened, beleaguered public.
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Trump imposed sanctions and demanded the beleaguered socialist regime in Caracas step down.
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She seemed just as troubled as beleaguered as any DACA students I interviewed.
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The U.S.S.R. found itself isolated, and Communist parties elsewhere were small and beleaguered.
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Spending by vacationers in this currently beleaguered region will determine its economic future.
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Australia's beleaguered farmers, a $2000 billion question and triumph with shock at Cannes.
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FKA twigs stars as the beleaguered HomePod owner turned expressive lover of live.
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Any success, however modest, will be welcome news to a beleaguered White House.
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Carrie Lam, the territory's beleaguered leader, promised to "seriously reflect" on the outcome.
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The President has publicly rebuked the attorney general, calling him "beleaguered" last summer.
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Beleaguered subway riders don't care who is right on this or that cavil.
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My beleaguered parents begged me to take up something less gratingly high-pitched.
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Explosions from incoming artillery near this beleaguered position send us into the basement.
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All of which saw the dollar jump 28% against a beleaguered Mexican peso.
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All of this saw the dollar jump 23% against a beleaguered Mexican peso.
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In one tweet Trump referred to Sessions as "our beleaguered A.G." Now "beleaguered" means under attack, and this was sort of like taking a jackhammer to the street in front of your house and then complaining to the city about potholes.
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For the beleaguered U.S. ethanol industry, the exports to Brazil have helped boost profits.
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Pershing Square took a 9.9 percent stake in the beleaguered burrito chain in September.
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But before that is the group date with the rest of the beleaguered suitors.
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The beleaguered carmaker is facing a $9 billion buy back of its diesel vehicles.
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MoviePass, the beloved and beleaguered movie theater subscription service, is hanging by a thread.
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Perhaps in time Europe's beleaguered liberals can find the courage to do the same.
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Mr. Miller is playing a role, too — the mildly beleaguered son of a mogul.
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If the latter sentiment prevails, Bolivia's beleaguered democracy might get a much-needed lift.
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With the way things have spun out within this state, people just feel beleaguered.
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The project will be the fifth strategy rethink at the beleaguered bank since 2012.
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Trump also called the attorney general "beleaguered" in an early-morning tweet on Monday.
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The protracted question of who is buying beleaguered Yahoo may finally have an answer.
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But the politically potent nature of gun ownership has beleaguered efforts to legislate it.
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Some bodies were airlifted from the beleaguered vessel before it sunk over the weekend.
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In Margaret, a petulant, beleaguered mournfulness pushed Lonergan's emotional experiment to its furthest extreme.
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However, he ended up losing the election to a resurgent but beleaguered Edwin Edwards.
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" Trump has been openly undermining Attorney General Jeff Sessions, yesterday tweeting that he's "beleaguered.
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But she continues to be beleaguered by his sexual indiscretions and ongoing rhetorical missteps.
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The generic version of Revatio is what Roman is shipping out to beleaguered members.
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Kuroda's comments, however, did little to arrest the yen's appreciation against a beleaguered dollar.
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After all, Europe was beleaguered by a profound sense of spiritual and cultural crisis.
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Just last week, the beleaguered company announced that it intends to appeal these sanctions.
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The beleaguered Democratic Party may finally have cause for hope in the Trump era.
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Kelly, the beleaguered chief of staff, attended early in the evening with his wife.
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The Venezuelan opposition, beleaguered but still defiant, must be the focal point for change.
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Unfortunately for the beleaguered nominee, the upcoming debate will be more of the same.
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Much is at stake, especially for beleaguered minorities hanging on for their very survival.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - All five bidders seeking to bail out Japan's beleaguered Takata Corp 7312.
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The shooting woes came as the Thunder continued to pressure the Knicks' beleaguered defense.
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Since the books all involved the Dublin Murder Squad, the beleaguered part came easily.
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Deutsche Bank watch: A beleaguered Deutsche Bank (DB) could be headed for big changes.
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People will start to resent sending money to beleaguered areas over and over again.
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And within China, the changes pile further pressure on already beleaguered state oil companies.
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But Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom the President once called "beleaguered," is not attending.
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The beleaguered Fitzpatrick shares the N.F.L. interception lead at 13, despite missing two games.
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CICIG was lauded as an example for other corruption-beleaguered governments throughout Latin America.
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The two events have further chilled the political environment in Pakistan's already beleaguered democracy.
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At their best, the black blessed have always spoken up for the black beleaguered.
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But the other leaders did throw a lifeline of sorts to the beleaguered Mrs.
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Anything less, the major airlines have found, pushes already beleaguered travelers to their limits.
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He'll always be a beleaguered hero on a journey to Make America Great Again.
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It's a rare win for beleaguered Japanese tech investing giant SoftBank (SFTBF) as well.
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Strapping USPS liabilities on top of an already-beleaguered program is unfair to taxpayers.
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But some feel the new station is a sign of hope for beleaguered commuters.
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How does calling Attorney General Jeff Sessions "beleaguered" help Sessions work harder or better?
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"California Typewriter" might center on a small, beleaguered typewriter repair shop in Berkeley, Calif.
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Mr. Pence has made no overt efforts to separate himself from the beleaguered president.
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"(Lowering the rates) could help give some air to the beleaguered economy," said Ber.
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Some campaigns, beleaguered by money problems or low polling numbers, end before the caucuses.
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Combatant commanders' assertiveness peaked when a beleaguered President George W. Bush looked to Gen.
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It seems every day there is another disappointing headline for the beleaguered EPA administrator.
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There are strong indications this was tied to U.S. assistance to that beleaguered nation.
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The development marks the latest scandal to engulf the beleaguered Israeli leader's inner circle.
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Women in the military are beleaguered by so-called revenge porn and sexual assault.
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But the beleaguered national security adviser re-entered the building without answering shouted questions.
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Tuesday's eruption of legal carnage marks a historically bad day for the beleaguered president.
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Time finally ran out for Kirstjen Nielsen, President Trump's beleaguered secretary of homeland security.
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This issue also speaks to the flux of power in the beleaguered magazine world.
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Strong fourth-quarter results from the beleaguered wireless provider Sprint gave telecom stocks a lift.
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IN 1931 THE beleaguered prime minister of a minority British government faced a divided cabinet.
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Then, Canadian authorities confirmed that the beleaguered social networking giant broke its strict privacy laws.
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U.S.-listed shares of the beleaguered drugmaker were one of the day's most actively traded.
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"classy" drama that features a beleaguered director (Ralph Fiennes; everyone is in this movie) desperately
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And that's the Germany that the beleaguered French President Emmanuel Macron set out to imitate.
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The beleaguered property was snatched from Trump earlier this month by Miami financier Orestes Fintiklis.
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The intense radiation is making it difficult for survey teams to explore the beleaguered plant.
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Macau operators' commentary on their long beleaguered VIP segments started to turn positive this fall.
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Stronger demand for iron ore and copper has given beleaguered miners a measure of relief.
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By then, one way or another, much more may be clearer about Italy's beleaguered banks.
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Congo's ruler today, Joseph Kabila, who inherited the job from his late father, is beleaguered.
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Beleaguered sterling fell as low as 128.81 yen on Wednesday, its lowest since November 2012.
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TC: Twitter is phenomenal, but it's also beleaguered, with people using it less and less.
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First announced in 2011, the Falcon Heavy has been beleaguered by setbacks from the outset.
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Yet Levin said he's nonplussed by the prospect of more turnover among his beleaguered staff.
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Some Democrats have also pushed for a dedicated funding stream for the beleaguered transit agency.
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So what does Trump -- beleaguered at home -- hope to accomplish on his first trip abroad?
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"We're in danger of driving this into the dirt", CBS's beleaguered moderator protested, somewhat belatedly.
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Best Buy has also announced that it is ceasing sales of the beleaguered Note 7.
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Beleaguered by crisis and shorn of confidence, Europe seems to be shrinking by the day.
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That is as good a reason as any for beleaguered Labourites to celebrate tonight's result.
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MEXICO CITY, June 14 (Reuters) - Mexico's beleaguered peso fell to its lowest level since Feb.
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The only sure thing about Venezuela's economy is increasing pain for the country's beleaguered citizens.
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the beleaguered promoter, 26, apologized to those he hurt.
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He also portrayed factory workers, ordinary objects in alleys and the faces of beleaguered commuters.
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Light and dusk coexisted, too, in Ms. Martens's voice, radiant cries down to beleaguered sighs.
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Sigur Ros also appeared as a beleaguered wedding band at Joffrey and Margaery's interrupted nuptials.
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But here they felt more like a plangent confession, and a vow of beleaguered solidarity.
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The New York theater world was likewise surrounded and beleaguered by AIDS at the time.
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To hear Republicans talk, they're just looking out for the interests of beleaguered yeoman farmers.
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America's beleaguered coal industry is attacking natural gas for its role in fueling climate change.
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The beleaguered planemaker stripped Dennis Muilenburg of its chairmanship, although he will remain its CEO.
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Theranos, the beleaguered blood-testing company, raised roughly $750 million for a $9 billion valuation.
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The beleaguered chain was later purchased by the Ascena Retail Company and rebranded as Justice.
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Beleaguered commuters flocked to other lines that were overcrowded and sweltering on a hot day.
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He was arrested on charges of stealing food and fuel intended for his beleaguered soldiers.
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But for the time being at least, beleaguered publishers finally have some glimmers of hope.
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It will also help you, the beleaguered avocado consumer, to not waste so many avocados.
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The beleaguered federation that governs international boxing may be headed for a major shake-up.
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The converging crises could soon add further stress to the country's already beleaguered healthcare system.
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Verizon had emerged in recent days as the front-runner for the beleaguered internet company.
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Most recently it took Bangladesh 35 Tests until their first victory, against a beleaguered Zimbabwe side.
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Shares in Chesapeake Energy, a beleaguered oil producer, lost a third of their value on Monday.
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Voting is the most important thing you can do as a citizen of this beleaguered nation.
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It is the latest setback for Jia's beleaguered conglomerate, which sprawls from televisions to electric cars.
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However, another, less-talked about threat is hovering over the beleaguered sector: so-called resale sites.
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But for all their faults, they may still represent the best hope for Britain's beleaguered moderates.
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And it may well be too late already: Our legacy population is demoralized, beleaguered, and disorganized.
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Members of Pakistan's beleaguered Christian minority are used as targets by hate-mongering mullahs and others.
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The beleaguered Metro is the second-busiest system in the country, with 700,000 riders a day.
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That year, he hatched a new plan to bolster the beleaguered community hospital: Chinese birth tourism.
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Even a partial deal with prosecutors would represent a key step forward for the beleaguered miner.
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"I can't believe America hates women more than it loves guns," a beleaguered series regular comments.
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Whetstone is just one more top executive to leave the beleaguered ridesharing startup in recent months.
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The president declared a federal emergency that month, which triggered federal funding for the beleaguered town.
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But in this case, the need to bolster a beleaguered government's credentials seemingly outweighed operational secrecy.
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IT HAS been a dismal year for Britain's beleaguered high streets, and it is only March.
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And in a Monday morning tweet, Trump referred to "our beleaguered A.G." not investigating Hillary Clinton.
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Charles Murray has written about a beleaguered working class, telling us that it is falling away.
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Turkey's increasingly beleaguered liberals debate among themselves just when the AK party reached a turning point.
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Montreal's beleaguered power play snapped an 0-for-16 drought to tie it at 6:34.
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In the past five days, Sessions has been called "beleaguered" and "very weak" by the President.
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One wrong step, and the already beleaguered company is confronting both unhappy drivers and unhappy riders.
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THE list of candidates for the most beleaguered part of Europe's nuclear-power industry is long.
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The market turbulence spread to Italy's already beleaguered banks, which saw their share prices fall further.
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This book's beleaguered heroine is Eleanor Flood, and she has a lot in common with Bernadette.
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On December 18th I contacted the poor beleaguered PR contact yet again and he wrote back.
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The real question, for some, is what the deadlock says about the beleaguered France of today.
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Instead, they've spent much of the past two months interviewing epidemiologists and beleaguered health-care workers.
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Mass, to see if they could offer a "show of support" Mass for the beleaguered judge.
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Conventional wisdom holds that these animals are causing new, and potentially damaging, impacts to beleaguered ecosystems.
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Conventional wisdom holds that these animals are causing new, and potentially damaging, impacts to beleaguered ecosystems.
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But analysts have questioned whether fusing two beleaguered banks would simply create an even bigger problem.
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My poor English was ridiculed by my comrades, my Breton-accented French by my beleaguered teachers.
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These beautiful and beleaguered animals certainly shouldn't be shot for cheap thrills or a bearskin rug.
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Mass transit is compelling to voters beleaguered by train delays, but Albany controls the subway system.
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Trump has referred to the former Alabama senator in tweets as "beleaguered," very weak" and "disgraceful.
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The governor of Puerto Rico announced Monday his intentions to privatize the island's beleaguered power utility.
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Among them is a pledge to channel more money into the increasingly beleaguered National Health Service.
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Now this small and beleaguered community is preparing for battle with forces both local and national.
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The beleaguered pharmacy giant is adding "health corners," to a dozen stores in Knoxville and Memphis.
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" These remarks followed Twitter messages by Trump in which he described Sessions as "weak" and "beleaguered.
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Class sizes are larger than in most states, but beleaguered Minnesota teachers may soon get reinforcements.
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He called Sessions "beleaguered" and "very weak" and belittled his decision not to investigate Hillary Clinton.
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Mr. Hamilton's wife, colleagues and beleaguered orthopedic surgeon seem resigned to indulging his yen for danger.
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Rauner's beleaguered first term in office has Democrats excited to take control of the governor's mansion.
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Indeed, Latvian Football League president Emils Latkovskis has become one of European football's most beleaguered figures.
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President Donald Trump is taking swipes at his beleaguered Secretary of State Rex Tillerson yet again.
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The Texas state capital is best known as countercultural hub, a home base for beleaguered Texas liberals.
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China is "using the context of the trade war to justify" a beleaguered yuan, said BMO's Gallo.
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They are a coalition of activists -- doctors, educators and civil servants -- from Aleppo's beleaguered rebel-held areas.
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The beleaguered commodity trader has warned it will start insolvency proceedings if the restructuring was not approved.
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Barack Obama praised Matteo Renzi, the beleaguered prime minister of Italy, at a state dinner in Washington.
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Verizon is also believed to be on the shortlist of potential buyers of beleaguered internet portal Yahoo.
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One faction positions itself as a beleaguered voice of dissent, bravely pushing back against some draconian orthodoxy.
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Afghanistan's beleaguered security forces lose at least 50 people a day (America has lost 15 all year).
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As it turned out, Mr Fillon, who is now the Republicans' beleaguered presidential candidate, did rather well.
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They were there to announce a $100m donation from the Facebook founder to help Newark's beleaguered schools.
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It was another public misstep for the beleaguered Rio games, where security issues have come under scrutiny.
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THE GOOD news for Turkey's beleaguered economy is that the bad news could have been much worse.
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Image: APThe hammer has finally dropped on blood-testing startup Theranos and its beleaguered CEO Elizabeth Holmes.
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He denied making the comment, but also refused to back publicly the PD's beleaguered candidate in Rome.
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The emergency-lending programmes negotiated with the most beleaguered economies exacted hefty budget cuts as the price.
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It represents the surest path to a large enough audience to keep a beleaguered industry economically viable.
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Yet it was an undeniable moment of catharsis and reassurance for the N.B.A.'s beleaguered reigning champions.
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His comments sent the beleaguered yuan soaring: it hit its highest level this year on February 15th.
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Monarchs from across Europe and the Middle East rallied to support beleaguered Belgium following the devastating attacks.
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" Trump did not explain why Sessions, a longtime and loyal supporter of his 2016 campaign, is "beleaguered.
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The beleaguered Aleppo factions called upon the High Negotiations Committee on Tuesday evening to abandon the talks.
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A dominant defensive performance was just what the beleaguered brother of Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops needed.
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Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Kamala Harris, who are generally reviled by this state's beleaguered Republican Party.
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Investors will study the results to see whether the beleaguered steel industry is beginning to turn around.
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As Twitter struggles to keep advertisers interested, Instagram may soon take a lead over its beleaguered competitor.
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Shares of the beleaguered British outsourcing giant pared some of its earlier highs, closing up 1.33 percent.
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With the help of ABG's ownership, formerly beleaguered brands including Aeropostale and Juicy Couture have made comebacks.
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A run in December would be a bet on Flannery's ability to turn the beleaguered bellwether around.
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Beleaguered media measurement company Comscore is reorganizing after laying off 8% of its staff this past week.
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Once those beleaguered voters turn in their ballots, the incessant phone calls and door knocks will stop.
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" The president on Monday described Sessions, one of his closest allies on the campaign trail, as "beleaguered.
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It is not a good sign for a beleaguered President when his party gets dragged down, too.
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" Trump continued to rebuke Sessions in public, including referring to the attorney general on Twitter as "beleaguered.
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Thanks to the Dollarita and going back to basics, 2018 sparked a comeback for the beleaguered chain.
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The move comes after Fosun took control of beleaguered tour operator Thomas Cook through a bailout package.
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And each show is infused with a radiant empathy for its beleaguered heroine that approaches religious dimensions.
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Earlier this year, federal prosecutors found that "accountability often does not exist" at the beleaguered housing authority.
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There's the return of the actor Victor Williams as the beleaguered Montauk cop Detective Jeffries, for example.
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His narrative was peppered with adjectives like corrupt or weak or beleaguered when describing the South Vietnamese.
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Amid such darkness, Detroit's teams began to stir, and the city's beleaguered residents fell especially in love.
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Robert Gsellman came on for the beleaguered Mets bullpen to strike out the final two Atlanta hitters.
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A beleaguered Chinese conglomerate soldiers on Goldman Sachs and Bank of America won't work with it anymore.
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Prime Minister Theresa May said she would step down if Britain's Parliament approved her beleaguered plan. Mrs.
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So why is a conservative president, beleaguered by protests, behaving in such an unlikely manner toward refugees?
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The company condemned "illegal activities and violent behavior" and threw its support behind Hong Kong's beleaguered government.
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Tensions worsened in the beleaguered city, with another round of fresh protests that occurred over the weekend.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan firmed 0.6%, while Australia's beleaguered market rose 22010%.
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His Harry is beleaguered, brittle, sometimes unkind, a surprise for any fan expecting a happily ever after.
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A quarter of a century later, it stood defiantly as the beleaguered wartime capital of nationalist China.
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"They're a squalid procession of vain fools, traitors too," explains the flawed and beleaguered protagonist, Alec Leamas.
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On Monday, Trump questioned why Sessions, whom he called "our beleaguered A.G.," is not investigating Hillary Clinton.
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And you know how much the beleaguered working class hates the gloom of transparency in their I.R.A.s.
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Regulators and consumer watchdogs worried that the company's fast expansion created new risks for already beleaguered borrowers.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority recently released its roughly $800 million plan to fix our beleaguered subway system.
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In particular, populism claims to express the emotion of a people that feels beleaguered, diminished and lost.
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That move appeared to satisfy Democrats seeking assurances that the beleaguered Michigan city would receive federal aid.
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LaVorgna thinks an upswing in housing and a bottoming in the beleaguered manufacturing sector could be key.
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In this formulation, elites are a destructive, condescending collective, plotting against the beleaguered masses outside their ranks.
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And there's nothing in this cute April Fools' gag that could possibly torment Mashable's beleaguered space reporter.
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The communities impacted are often rural or socially disadvantaged – such as the beleaguered community of Tonopah, Ariz.
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The event is just the latest in a string of serious problems for the beleaguered transit agency.
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With the company's beleaguered 737 Max still grounded, Boeing did not deliver any Max models in January.
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The bigger-than-expected gains could be a sign of better days ahead for the nation's beleaguered manufacturers.
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That may sound grim for beleaguered malls, yet Kniffen doesn't think the American shopping center is completely dead.
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And the women aren't the kind of beleaguered, downtrodden creatures you imagine drinking to get through the day.
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But U.S. chief executives overall see even less economic confidence than business leaders in the beleaguered euro zone.
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Protests big enough and prolonged enough to rattle the regime require sacrifice and staying power from beleaguered Venezuelans.
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For the thousands of mostly prepubescent fans and their beleaguered parent chaperones, it's something akin to Comic-Con.
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German stocks rose about 1% after data on Monday pointed to some recovery in the beleaguered manufacturing sector.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, which has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into that beleaguered western New York city.
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For the most part, that is a job for Africa's beleaguered rulers—if they are up to it.
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The bigger question, though, is what other vital research might our beleaguered patent system slow in the future?
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For example, fixing New York's beleaguered, overcrowded subway will take at least $100bn, according to one recent estimate.
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Beleaguered blood diagnostics startup Theranos has reached a settlement with hedge fund management firm Partner Fund Management (PFM).
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The firm's oil exports to America are the principal source of new dollars for Nicolás Maduro's beleaguered government.
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Killer7 was originally published by Capcom as part of a coordinated effort to support Nintendo's beleaguered GameCube console.
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The result marked a political humiliation for Serbia's beleaguered opposition parties, which say Vucic's rule is increasingly autocratic.
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The beleaguered blood analysis startup has run afoul of the FDA, yet again, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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He bargained hard, shaming rich countries for charging full price to tiny, beleaguered Israel, and cajoling rich sympathisers.
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His comments lifted the dollar 0.53 percent against the euro and prompted a rally in beleaguered stock markets.
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Banks have been beleaguered this year by concerns over continued low interest rates and exposure to energy loans.
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In one scene, the contractors are ordered to "stand down" rather than provide assistance to the beleaguered consulate.
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Some might also believe that, as a dwindling group, they're "beleaguered and victimized to begin with," she explained.
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Its captain managed to bring the beleaguered sub to the surface, but it sank about five hours later.
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White House officials originally regarded the international swing as a reset for a beleaguered President and his staff.
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Trump pressed forward with that criticism on Monday and Tuesday, calling Sessions "beleaguered" and "VERY weak" on Twitter.
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The European Central Bank is bailing out the region's bond market and, in doing so, boosting beleaguered banks.
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A House committee in the coming week will consider a bill to help beleaguered communities in coal country.
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The company announced that it would buy the beleaguered internet firm's core assets after a lengthy bidding process.
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Maybe a bullet made through a porthole, killing the captain and leaving a beleaguered crew adrift at sea.
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American investigators have indirectly accused Mr Najib of receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from the beleaguered company.
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Kipnis homered in the first inning and Ramirez hit one in the second inning off the beleaguered Overton.
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This pursuit can have fleeting benefits and disastrous consequences, as Valeant International, the beleaguered drug company, has shown.
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But as DTC companies follow suit, they pose another threat to the already beleaguered traditional ad agency model.
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Their home country, Haiti, was beleaguered by a cruel, authoritarian dictatorship and living there was no longer safe.
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Security, nostalgia for an era of unchallenged privilege, a sense of beleaguered white masculinity: these are powerful forces.
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Beyond anything else, I hope that message makes its way to beleaguered bipartisan leaders all across the country.
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His comments lifted the dollar 0.33 percent against the euro and prompted a rally in beleaguered stock markets.
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McCollum, who joined Weatherford last year from rival Halliburton, is working to turn around the beleaguered services firm.
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Emerging African countries, beleaguered Middle Eastern states and the US would be well served by such a system.
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If the British completed the colonization of Burma, they would be liberators, granting deliverance to a beleaguered people.
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Axe's goal this week is to help his girlfriend, Rebecca, take over the beleaguered Saler's department store chain.
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The worried Southerners who work to preserve what's good about this beleaguered region and to heal what's hateful.
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He was the first world leader to visit Britain and lobby for the beleaguered British leader's transition plan.
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But it's something I will give to my students as they consider entering this honorable, yet beleaguered, profession.
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Trump's victory was "nothing short of a game changer for the beleaguered private prison contractor industry," said CNBC.
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Whether to provide more substantial weaponry to Kiev's beleaguered forces has embroiled American policy makers for several years.
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A watchdog group is questioning whether the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is effectively overseeing Washington's beleaguered Metro system.
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Boeing Boeing has temporarily halted production of its beleaguered 737 Max jet amid uncertainty over the model's future.
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Garrett Hedlund stars as a beleaguered Klan member in this heavy-handed yet worthwhile true-life redemption drama.
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In Northern Ireland, only the Democratic Unionist Party, which props up the beleaguered British government, welcomed the plan.
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The main culprits were beleaguered startups WeWork, JUUL, LendingClub, and Uber, which together laid off nearly 1,200 employees.
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Furie's lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and a permanent injunction against any further copyright infringements regarding his beleaguered creation.
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GE also reported worse-than-expected results, including a $22 billion accounting writedown for its beleaguered power division.
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And as the beleaguered, unwittingly self-sabotaging Winner, Emily Davis gave one of the season's most riveting performances.
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Top Democrats are also pushing for the administration to provide additional funding for the territory's beleaguered Medicaid program.
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Today it is a popular late-night hangout for journalists, leftists and members of Cairo's beleaguered L.G.B.T. community.
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Wall Street expects the beleaguered social media company to announce revenue of $736 million for the fourth quarter.
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"The Beguiled" remakes a pulpy early-'70s study in sexual hysteria into an arch melodrama of beleaguered femininity.
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Rather than trotting out Sesame Street, they argue that this funding is critical to protect beleaguered local journalism.
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Mr. Trump called Mr. Sessions "beleaguered" and questioned on Twitter why the department was not investigating Hillary Clinton.
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The bureau was mired in controversy, stung by criticism over Watergate and warrantless wiretaps, beleaguered by congressional investigations.
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But once she arrives, her attentions are diverted away from the serpent and toward Will, Colchester's beleaguered rector.
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The president came up with a new nickname for his right-hand man turned opponent: "beleaguered" Jeff Sessions.
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In March last year the beleaguered president claimed that "white monopoly capital" had orchestrated moves to topple him.
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Beleaguered cool girl Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) has a scene of self discovery that is laugh out loud funny.
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Aggressive private hackers and state-sponsored cyber-warriors appear to have the upper hand over beleaguered corporations and governments.
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She has vowed to oversee a total overhaul and to create trust in a unit that has been beleaguered.
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But once Santana departed, Houston took advantage of a beleaguered bullpen, which was drained after Sunday's 15-inning loss.
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In 284.3, Luis and Dorita ventured into Mexico's beleaguered agricultural sector after much necessary "thinking and praying," recalls Dorita.
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For now, low inflation is boosting family budgets and improvements in Spain's beleaguered job market should sustain domestic spending.
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Which is great for you, but miserable for all your beleaguered followers who have to tolerate your insufferable bothies.
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Mosul offers a chance to convince beleaguered Sunnis that there is a better alternative to the nihilism of jihad.
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That would be more than enough not only to sustain the league, but also to enrich its beleaguered owners.
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Steve Chiavarone, portfolio manager at Federated Investors, says relief for the beleaguered transports is coming from the Federal Reserve.
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Besides one sign making fun of beleaguered rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer, I didn't see any other signs mocking players.
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The Glendale Fire Department is so beleaguered that their investigator operates from an office in a local high school.
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Pro-police marches Those who support the city's beleaguered police force and government are also making their voices heard.
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Talk of the beleaguered Trump Trade has even been replaced by talk, among some, of a Trump Trade restart.
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Most notably, it will have to do something about its weak, flawed, and beleaguered carbon cap-and-trade program.
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According to Larry McDonald, the outlook for these beleaguered stocks will remain grim, at least until commodities prices stabilize.
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Only 12 percent preferred Gerry Adams and only 4 percent preferred Joan Burton, the leader of the beleaguered Labour.
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More than two decades ago, Buffett stepped in to help temporarily lead a beleaguered Salomon Brothers after a scandal.
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GE's (GE) better-than-feared results and forecast suggest the company's beleaguered power division could be turning a corner.
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Then, Canadian authorities confirmed that the beleaguered social networking giant broke its strict privacy laws, reports TechCrunch's Natasha Lomas.
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The board also approved turnaround plans on Thursday for Puerto Rico's beleaguered power authority, PREPA, and water authority PRASA.
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" He also hit Sessions on Monday, asking why his "beleaguered A.G." isn't "looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations.
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The crash dealt a crippling blow to Egypt's beleaguered tourism industry, which had already declined sharply in recent years.
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His voice, with its derived British accent and perpetual tone of disappointment, exactly matched that of my beleaguered conscience.
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The idea is to replace the sand on Florida's constantly beleaguered coastline, but Trebeaux is prone to cutting corners.
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The Orioles won 5-4 in 33 innings Tuesday, scoring twice in the ninth against the Nationals' beleaguered bullpen.
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Slowing this trend has emerged as a tempting new avenue to address the plight of a beleaguered working class.
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Speaking to reporters this morning, the president strongly affirmed his support of his beleaguered Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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Beleaguered campaigners for trans rights, in turn, furiously reject the idea that anyone transitions to fulfill an erotic fixation.
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Since then the stock has surged 41 percent, giving the beleaguered airbag maker a market value of $610 million.
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The beleaguered agency has a terrible track record -- with failure rates ranging from 80-95%, according to ABC News.
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We watched a beleaguered president and the embattled and often disenchanted members of his administration as they protected him.
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Trump's announcement is an abrupt end to what was already starting to become a beleaguered confirmation fight for Shanahan.
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One of his first moves was to acquire the Alzheimer's pill around which he built the now-beleaguered Axovant.
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But in Germany, Berlin's administrative court has gotten involved to make the beleaguered cafeteria worker's job a bit easier.
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New York (CNN Business)Sears creditors are still trying to stop chairman Eddie Lampert from buying the beleaguered retailer.
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But he, too, transcends his role as the stable, economically beleaguered Eagle Scout, before he falls completely from grace.
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As a candidate, Mr. Trump appropriated the issue, as part of his pledge to restore factories to beleaguered cities.
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Why doesn't he make his beleaguered blue app more like Instagram, the Facebook-owned app that isn't destabilizing society?
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Critic's Pick Sarah Einspanier's play centers on beleaguered public defenders finding ways to nourish themselves and maybe one another.
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It's part of his plan to increase efficiency in the beleaguered system, The Times's Emma Fitzsimmons reports this morning.
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It has brought thousands of Shiite militiamen from Lebanon, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere to bolster Mr. Assad's beleaguered forces.
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In Russia, beleaguered liberals complain that the American focus feeds propaganda portraying President Vladimir Putin as a master strategist.
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He stops at the Beloit Club, a beleaguered country club near the Rock River, which cuts through the town.
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But adding billions of dollars to an already-beleaguered program is simply the wrong solution to a longstanding problem.
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Not all rural Democrats are convinced that the state party is doing everything it can to help beleaguered activists.
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As for the president's relationship with Mr. Sessions, whom he described last month as "beleaguered," Mr. Trump was brief.
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The beleaguered United Nations-backed government, whose authority is limited to a corner of western Libya, welcomed the move.
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Rising Bachelor Nation sweetheart Peth isn't the only Paradise 2019 guy to stick up for a beleaguered former flame.
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However, in the meantime, in his beleaguered position he will not he be able to serve his constituents well.
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GE revealed on Tuesday worse-than-expected results and a $22 billion accounting writedown for its beleaguered power division.
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Beleaguered Prime Minister Theresa May offered to step down if and when her twice-defeated Brexit deal is approved.
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The Skelos case revealed a beleaguered father's desperate and bumbling attempts to prop up his ne'er-do-well son.
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The beleaguered stock is already the worst-performing Dow component of 2018, coming off of a historically bad year.
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" He also swiped at Sessions Monday, asking why his "beleaguered A.G." isn't "looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations.
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A few beleaguered rebel fighters were allowed safe passage out thanks to a deal brokered by Turkey and Iran.
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A beleaguered and fatigued looking Superlek was unable to respond with any meaningful effect to Panpayak's payload of hurt.
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We can't end the crisis — or a host of other problems — until we fix our beleaguered child welfare system.
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Reporters became crooked prosecutors, accused of pinning the blame on a beleaguered generation instead of investigating the real culprits.
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One of the most significant results will almost surely be a massive blow to the country's beleaguered labor movement.
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"This is about a health system moving into a beleaguered sector of healthcare," DeRosa told Reuters in an interview.
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Yesterday, Raymond Brothers, agent to beleaguered Philadelphia 76ers guard Markelle Fultz, told the world the source of his client's mysterious year-and-a-half-long journey from sharpshooting first overall pick to a guy we just (generously) described as "beleaguered": I cannot speak for you, reader, but I was surprised by this.
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Here's another thing a hot water bottle can't do: protect your sheets (and your partner) from your cracked, beleaguered heels.
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Start by empowering beleaguered agencies to stand up to well-heeled corporate giants that don't want to follow any rules.
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It's supposed to help you take charge of your health, and save the beleaguered US healthcare system loads of money.
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And were such a plot uncovered, the damage to Saudi Arabia's already beleaguered reputation in the Beltway could be terminal.
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However, there's reason to believe that cleaner water is on the horizon for the beleaguered area: Last year, State Sen.
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Wall Street got a flood of earnings reports Wednesday, including those of machinery giant Caterpillar and beleaguered airplane manufacturer Boeing.
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Florida's beleaguered citrus fruit growers are reeling in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, which hit the state two weeks ago.
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The kicker, too, is fun, particularly a week after Bennett's turn as the director of Pepsi's beleaguered Kendall Jenner commercial.
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Halfway through 2015, it appeared as if SunEdison would be a bright spot in his otherwise beleaguered portfolio of stocks.
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Flint water crisis Yesterday President Obama drank sips of Flint, Michigan's filtered water during his visit to the beleaguered city.
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the beleaguered promoter, 26, opens up about his regrets and hopes for the future.
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Madson has pitched four scoreless innings and Doolittle has two saves since joining Washington, giving the beleaguered bullpen a boost.
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Abadi urged Mosul's beleaguered residents, who have suffered under ISIS rule since June 2014, to stay indoors during the battle.
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As reported by the Times, economists contend that years of economic mismanagement have led to the beleaguered country's humanitarian crisis.
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The beleaguered retail giant filed for bankruptcy early Monday, unable to pay $134 million in loans that had come due.
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The Donald Trump-led Republican sweep is nothing short of a game changer for the beleaguered private prison contractor industry.
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Schrage announced his departure from Facebook well before the Definers scandal, making him a convenient out for the beleaguered company.
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The beleaguered Russell 22 is finally out of correction territory after posting its best day in nearly a month yesterday.
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The ruling gives Temer some breathing room but will not end a political crisis enveloping the beleaguered center-right leader.
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He did both to stave off a four-game sweep and offer a beleaguered bullpen a bit of a respite.
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With Republicans in Washington focused on defending beleaguered incumbents, they have been less intent than Democrats on shaping open primaries.
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"Earlier in the day, Scaramucci weighed in on Trump's tweets this week calling Attorney General Jeff Sessions "beleaguered" and "weak.
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It was the third straight day this week that brought deeply damaging news to an increasingly beleaguered commander-in-chief.
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He was sacked five times by the beleaguered Maryland defense, last in the Big Ten in scoring and passing defense.
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The Singapore-listed commodity trader is seeking a $4.83 billion debt restructuring seen as critical for the beleaguered firm's survival.
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So, how will the beleaguered island secure the humanitarian relief it needs now and rebuild for a more resilient future?
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David Harbour, best known for playing supernaturally beleaguered small-town cop Jim Hopper, is now on to even stranger things.
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The big inning spoiled the night for Cincinnati's beleaguered bullpen, which had combined for eight scoreless innings before the blowup.
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It would represent a new level of racial tone-deafness from an administration already beleaguered over the issue of race.
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It may seem churlish to moan about how the beleaguered euro zone found its way, at last, back to growth.
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For that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven is now a beleaguered outpost of someone else's empire.
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The company said on Friday that it was reorganising its beleaguered home credit business, replacing its head with immediate effect.
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Meanwhile, the beleaguered Weinstein Company might have a buyer -- and he happens to be a close friend of President Trump.
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Discount deal of the day: One beleaguered ex-unicorn on sale for (at least) 22 percent off peak sticker price.
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The blockade of Gaza remains, though Turkey will be allowed to carry out various building programmes in the beleaguered strip.
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Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and beleaguered Uber subsidiary Otto have been among the firms working on similar projects for some time.
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The train derailment is just the latest in a string of bad headlines for the beleaguered transit agency this summer.
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The Blackhawks' penalty kill has been beleaguered this season, having allowed 15 power-play goals in seven games this season.
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Our beleaguered coastal communities would benefit more from better science and reduced uncertainty before we contemplate taking even more fish.
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India shelved the plan to sell a majority stake in the beleaguered airline due to lack of interest from bidders.
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Metro's board of directors approved the changes earlier this year as the beleaguered transit agency struggles to address financial shortfalls.
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At the same time, the main global accord on addressing climate change -- the 2015 Paris agreement -- has become increasingly beleaguered.
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It is not even a secret that many cities have a greater share of such children than beleaguered Flint, Mich.
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Bids for those beleaguered assets were due this week; among the contenders are Verizon and a few private equity firms.
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Time Out notes that the beleaguered startup generated a pre-tax loss of £6.2m in the last financial year filed.
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These included the two most powerful Republicans in Congress; beleaguered House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell.
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Sessions remains, albeit in what Trump himself derisively calls a "beleaguered" state, recused from anything related to the Russia investigation.
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Beleaguered placard holders stood around all day holding signs in English and Chinese explaining that no more tickets were available.
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Of course, Lyft's gains could simply result from it making better business decisions and putting pressure on its beleaguered rival.
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In 28503, the state took over Flint's beleaguered finances, taking a number of measures meant to cut the city's costs.
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And Sessions, the most beleaguered of the current Trump Cabinet, needs a win with Trump wherever he can find one.
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The report is the third in a series of scathing FTA reports released this summer about the beleaguered transit agency.
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And Mr. Marek finds in the beleaguered, married Burgess hints of the more fully drawn, dissatisfied Gurney protagonists to come.
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"Keatonesque" refers both to his unsmiling, endlessly beleaguered onscreen persona and to his ingenious and exacting style as a director.
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He'll be helping the beleaguered incumbent, Senator Heidi Heitkamp, in a race many Democratic officials see as all but lost.
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The government in Caracas hasn't yielded to pressure from its beleaguered neighbors and the United States to ease the crisis.
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Doing so was a legal necessity if the imperative of federal support for beleaguered state governments was to be fulfilled.
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The Saudis' marquee investment conference this week has been beleaguered after the brutal killing of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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She has also vowed to focus on the beleaguered subway system in New York City, though has offered few specifics.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also beleaguered by scandal, and he and his Liberal Party are struggling in the polls.
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The revocation of Dr. Mwe San's license seems at odds with the needs of the country's beleaguered health care system.
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The gambit provoked one of Hong Kong's largest protests in decades while also revitalizing the territory's beleaguered pro-democracy opposition.
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The governor of Mexico's beleaguered southern state of Guerrero has promised to step up efforts to contain local drug cartels.
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This was somewhat awkward, because Johnson and Baldwin had intended to use their beleaguered commission to help fill the vacancy.
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To some beleaguered riders, that explanation sounded like a concocted excuse for the railroad's continuing struggle to operate on time.
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For him, the sartorial choice is a show of support for a beleaguered institution, an act of resistance against decay.
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Ms. Hardison had been one of the executives in charge of a broad effort to clean up the beleaguered bank.
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So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?
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After it released fourth quarter results on Tuesday, Snap's beleaguered shares rose more than 20 percent in after-hours trading.
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In May, to help boost the beleaguered lira, Turkey increased the same tax to 0.1% from zero for forex sales.
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The wait times are just one of a number of problems that have clouded the state's beleaguered motor vehicles department.
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The movie follows young Sam (Hayley Griffith), a pizza delivery woman, who starts the day beleaguered and ends up bedeviled.
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Nebraska's beleaguered banner — a text-heavy mishmash of gold and silver on a dark blue field — has faced indignity before.
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And the wagon is a beleaguered old shape, almost entirely forced out of the market by a shift toward crossovers.
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WeWork retools: The beleaguered office space company may cut at least 4,000 employees in a bid to stabilize its business.
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In the midst of near-permanent scandal, both Democrats and Republicans are criticized for failing to fix a beleaguered country.
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Crosley's self-deprecation is evident in clever but exaggerated metaphors that cast her as the beleaguered victim of teenage tyrants.
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Nycha's beleaguered chairwoman, Shola Olatoye, announced her resignation on April 10, a week after Mr. Cuomo signed the emergency declaration.
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How ironic that the most powerful individual in the world now sees himself as a beleaguered victim of historic proportions.
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While there still exists a widespread nostalgia among some quarters for a beleaguered white working class, the truth is different.
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Mr. Trudeau, above in Winnipeg on Thursday, has long cast himself as a glittering spokesman for the world's beleaguered liberals.
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He has publicly endorsed the city's beleaguered leader, Carrie Lam, and her efforts to bring an end to the unrest.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Samsung's beleaguered, $2,000 Galaxy Fold foldable smartphone has a new launch date in Korea: Sept. 6.
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Eliminating net neutrality's bright-line rules would shift the burden of enforcement against multi-billion dollar corporations onto beleaguered consumers.
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It's one of the biggest unknowns in the auto industry: How will Ford CEO Jim Hackett restructure the beleaguered automaker?
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The Sultan is likely selling Sharia law as the answer, as has been the case with beleaguered absolute rulers past.
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It's just the kind of dish that had Luca's beleaguered hosts turning people away at the door at 5 p.m.
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Trump has called Sessions "beleaguered" and "very weak," needling the former Alabama senator on a near-daily basis for weeks.
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He's referred to Sessions as his "beleaguered" attorney general, and criticized him for not pursuing an investigation into Clinton sooner.
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Former U.S. international Taylor Twellman, now a TV analyst, hit out at the players for their celebrations against beleaguered opponents.
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Lifting sanctions would be crucial to any US-Russian deal designed to turn a new leaf in their beleaguered relationship.
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Andrew M. Cuomo have all signed off on the idea as a funding stream for the city's beleaguered subway system.
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He invented new ways to keep money flowing to stricken banks and beleaguered countries like Greece, Spain, Italy and Portugal.
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In November, it was Mr. Colyer, not Mr. Brownback, who appointed a new leader of Kansas' beleaguered child welfare agency.
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As a result, little or nothing is trickling down to the lower levels of Iran's beleaguered but still enormous private sector.
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Hillary Clinton did a zesty turn as a bartender named Val in a scene with Kate McKinnon playing the beleaguered candidate.
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This week, the main airports of both Albuquerque and St. Louis offered up free food and goodies to beleaguered TSA workers.
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The beleaguered company's stock popped nearly 5% after it reported earnings on Tuesday that topped Wall Street's earnings and revenue expectations.
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Macy's investors may not want to count on the beleaguered department store making its much-needed recovery in the first quarter.
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WASHINGTON — Rex Tillerson's beleaguered four-month effort to end the isolation of Qatar just hit a new snag: Stephen K. Bannon.
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Hong mentioned Magic Leap, the beleaguered Florida startup that promises incredibly lifelike mixed reality, although there no concrete partnerships were mentioned.
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Some prominent members of the party's beleaguered establishment have backed him against Ted Cruz, and Mr. Trump now leads in Iowa.
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It still has the ability to inflict damage on beleaguered Afghan security forces and to take over significant swaths of territory.
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Culp has also promised to manage the business better, focusing on slimming down the company and fixing the beleaguered Power business.
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The scruffy six-inch male appeared a little beleaguered, his stomach distended with some 1,500 eggs deposited earlier by the female.
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There is a hilarious riff on her failed attempt to make Halloween outfits; beleaguered costume-makers everywhere will smile in recognition.
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Since nothing can ever come easy for the beleaguered Spicer, anonymous leaks soon indicated that Trump was unhappy with his statement.
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No longer are you beleaguered with the demands of scraping through life to earn bones to pay for your own toys.
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Leaders of the nation&aposs beleaguered opposition called to boycott the vote in protest after key leaders were barred from running.
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Seemingly wary of coming over as too cozy in the beleaguered center ground of European politics, Weber and Timmermans sparred relentlessly.
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In the last two quarters, the beleaguered French government boosted public spending and wage growth to calm an ongoing public unrest.
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Another whammy: Beleaguered industries like dairy are facing already-bad profit margins and are reliant on corn to feed their cows.
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WASHINGTON — An agreement between federal officials and leaders in Ferguson, Mo., released Wednesday seeks to overhaul the city's beleaguered justice system.
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The bank's board stripped John Stumpf, the beleaguered chief executive, of $41m in stock awards and his bonus for the year.
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Walker showered praise on the beleaguered chief of staff and Wisconsin native, commending him for helping make the deal come together.
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" Meanwhile, Trump continued to publicly decry Attorney General Jeff Sessions this week, tweeting that the attorney general is "weak" and "beleaguered.
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" Meanwhile, Trump continued to publicly decry Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week, tweeting that the attorney general is "weak" and "beleaguered.
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The beleaguered nuclear industry is launching an advertising campaign Tuesday that casts the decades-old electricity resource in a new light.
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Wall Street is expecting a rough quarter for beleaguered memory chip maker Micron Technology, which reports earnings Wednesday after the bell.
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Meanwhile, its beleaguered cousin site barely managed to scrape by the next few years, hopping from one controversy to the next.
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Beleaguered department The recent videos come as the department, long plagued by charges of corruption, has struggled to restore public confidence.
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A big factor in Israel's staunch opposition to any special role for Turkey is the beleaguered coastal strip's other neighbour, Egypt.
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It started with one simple tweet, but snowballed into a full-on feline celebration of the beloved/beleaguered Friends character. 21.
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The story of that clandestine project, "Harvey's Hole," lets the author talk about the Berlin Wall and the beleaguered city's division.
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Continental institutions were clobbered too: BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and Santander all lost 21%-plus and Italy's beleaguered UniCredit 2000%-odd.
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Expectations of mergers in Europe's beleaguered steel industry have risen since Tata Steel put its British steel operations on the block.
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But Mr. Ryan took the stage less as a swaggering adversary than a beleaguered middle manager in a workplace cringe comedy.
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In addition, they are often beleaguered by toxic stress and trauma – serious problems that are better handled outside institutional health care.
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Boeing is facing several investigations about the design and certification of the beleaguered plane by regulators, including a Justice Department probe.
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And, to give credit where it's due, that 119% net-retention rate could be a good indicator for the beleaguered company.
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The beleaguered Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte and the gold medal-winning gymnast Laurie Hernandez show off their moves alongside former Gov.
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Those who do not subscribe to the tenets of what is often called Eurotrash theater (sorry, beleaguered E.U.) should steer clear.
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UKUNDA, Kenya — Under intense pressure, South Sudan's beleaguered government has relented and will allow more United Nations peacekeepers into the country.
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As if the poor, desperate and beleaguered game of tennis somehow needs to be saved by the likes of Nick Kyrgios.
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In July, the beleaguered California tech giant reached a $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged privacy violations.
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Democrats took seats in the suburbs, rather than the industrial towns beleaguered by NAFTA, or rural areas with agricultural trade concerns.
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But in the age of income inequality, this beleaguered and harassed character's travails give the play a sour aftertaste (2124:21).
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In May, the beleaguered German suit maker Hugo Boss promoted its finance chief, Mark Langer, after a series of profit warnings.
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This beleaguered figure has resisted pressure to resign in the best interests of not simply the Justice Department but this administration.
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Democracy's beleaguered status in Latin America cannot be attributed to a single cause, but its biggest enemy, by far, is corruption.
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Russia and China strongly criticized U.S. sanctions placed on Venezuela, with the former pledging to support the beleaguered President Nicolas Maduro.
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" At her shop, a beleaguered employee's "chunky highlights gave the impression that several skunks were parked on top of her head.
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In Congress, he voted with Republicans on two rule changes that weakened the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Senator Warren's beleaguered brainchild.
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Andrew M. Cuomo said over $2000 million would be invested in a subway emergency plan to turn around the beleaguered system.
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Geopolitical tensions, sluggish growth and persistent low interest rates compounded structural problems which have beleaguered the sector since the financial crisis.
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Even the beleaguered Russell 2000 is seeing some glory, up 1% or more for three straight days and exiting correction territory.
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Video of beleaguered civilians carrying satchels and children, some piled high onto trucks and tractors, aired on Syrian state news media.
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Called ATOMIK, the vodka could revolutionize the way land is reclaimed in the radioactive region surrounding the beleaguered nuclear power plant.
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Thirty health workers from the U.S. Public Health Service were due to arrive at the beleaguered LifeCare nursing home on Saturday.
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It is the first step toward fulfilling a campaign pledge by Mr. Trump to make sweeping changes at the beleaguered agency.
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He assumed his post in 2017 from the beleaguered Margaret Chan, who was widely pilloried for her clumsy response to Ebola.
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To conservatives in this part of rural Iowa, the president is a beleaguered hero who is always Making America Great Again.
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Its disregard of safety ran the gamut and resulted in the dispatch of shabby airplanes in the hands of beleaguered pilots.
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The police fired tear gas and made several arrests, and the city's beleaguered subway operator closed more than two dozen stations.
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Hong Kong's beleaguered leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday dismissed the prospect of making concessions to pro-democracy protesters as violence escalates.
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The beleaguered Trump star also has been covered in stickers, splattered with paint and had a tiny wall built around it.
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President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela had become a pariah among fellow Latin American leaders as his beleaguered country staggered toward dictatorship.
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As Mr. Cuomo runs for a third term, his management of the beleaguered subway is one of his greatest political vulnerabilities.
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Moscow dispatched military aid and advisers to Syria in late 2015 to support the beleaguered government of President Bashar al-Assad.
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But on the heels of the worst two weeks of a ceaselessly beleaguered presidency, it looks more like a hasty retreat.
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The network has been beleaguered by controversy since its inception and was able to go on air only late last year.
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Dimmock was still working on "Flint Town," the 2018 Netflix docu-series about policing in the beleaguered city of Flint, Mich.
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A man everyone calls Cheese won Somalia's presidency on Wednesday, and the streets of the beleaguered capital, Mogadishu, exploded in cheers.
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The beleaguered transit system in the Northeast may receive a boost from one of the most ambitious entrepreneurs in the world.
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AT&T joins Procter & Gamble, Hershey's and Under Armour as sponsors that have left the beleaguered national governing body since December.
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Reading out the ruling in a clear, unwavering voice, Hale offered not a shred of comfort to the beleaguered prime minister.
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Scaling back the training mission could leave the beleaguered Afghan military not just vulnerable to attacks, but at risk of fracturing.
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For a day at least, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has his party's beleaguered efforts to repeal Obamacare back on track.
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Tehran is a key backer of Syrian President Bashar Assad, providing, along with Russia, critical military support to his beleaguered regime.
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In some ways, the recent firings seem like more of the same for the beleaguered school district plagued with financial difficulties.
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Investors say they want clarity from Modi on what his government plans to do about the economy, and the beleaguered lending sector.
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That something is Tom Hardy's performance as both the beleaguered Eddie Brock and the surprisingly sympathetic ~parasite~ symbiote who invades his body.
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After nearly four years underground, Seattle's beleaguered boring behemoth clawed its way into daylight yesterday, leaving a 1.7-mile tunnel behind it.
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Despite a brief rally after the appointment of Larry Culp as chairman and CEO, the beleaguered industrial company's stock has sold off.
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Monarchs from across Europe are expressing their support for Belgium's beleaguered King Philippe following the devastating terror attacks in Brussels Tuesday morning.
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Higher energy prices may well mean faster interest-rate increases and more pressure still on the current accounts of beleaguered emerging economies.
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So says the beleaguered candidate, who today vented on Twitter that "we are winning and the press is refusing to report it".
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He added that Syrian forces will withdraw and give rebels a chance to leave the beleaguered city via a further two corridors.
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On Tuesday, the contentious race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump comes to what many beleaguered voters would call a merciful conclusion.
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There is also a preliminary agreement in place for about $8 billion in debt issued by the island's beleaguered electric power authority.
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I think often of those beleaguered workers, cleaning clubs, biting their tongues, saying all the opposite things of how they really feel.
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Her stature could bolster an EU beleaguered by nationalists but might also provoke more charges it is a vehicle for German rule.
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Mr Kurz was made foreign minister in 2013, two years after leaving university, and took over the stuffy, beleaguered ÖVP in May.
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Hopefully, in time, Tommen will learn how to step up more for his poor beleaguered mother—at least he's starting to try.
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Beleaguered Yahoo was scooped up by Verizon for $4.8 billion; Microsoft announced a blockbuster $20163 billion purchase of professional-networking site LinkedIn.
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" Obama defended the beleaguered governor during his turn to speak, telling the booing crowd "no no no ... we're doing some business here.
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Turning to the beleaguered banking sector, currently languishing under a crippling stack of non-performing loans, Donnet also sounded an optimistic note.
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During a three-day tour through Florida, Donald Trump promised to bring aerospace and technology jobs to the state's beleaguered Space Coast.
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The beleaguered company posted fiscal fourth-quarter earnings for 2015, reporting revenue of $710 million and a net loss of $90 million.
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Trocheck completed the barrage, darting forward toward empty ice in the slot, taking Mike Matheson's lead pass and beating a beleaguered Allen.
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N) beleaguered stock closed 35% higher on Tuesday after the meal-kit subscription service said it would add Beyond Meat Inc's (BYND.
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Opportunities to do business, however, are expected to grow as the Caribbean's largest island continues opening up its beleaguered, state-dominated economy.
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"So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?" he tweeted.
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In Yokai Watch, Nate sees people beleaguered by problems, which are always caused by these ghosts, whom Nate battles and then befriends.
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"We have to persist in our effort to end the conflict in Syria," a beleaguered Kerry said during a speech in Brussels.
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"The Baltimore Police Department is currently a very beleaguered agency in the throes of massive amounts of criticism and disrespect," Ryan wrote.
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, for instance, seems even more beleaguered than he was when he left for the Middle East.
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Senior Trump administration official Johnny DeStefano is set to assume greater responsibilities and influence, including overseeing the beleaguered White House political operation.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the unexpected withdrawal of troops and a marked reduction in its air campaign in the beleaguered country.
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Leshi's beleaguered parent LeEco, whose empire spans from online entertainment to electric vehicles, has been in turmoil over the past few weeks.
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But many southern Republicans feel beleaguered by more than one ruling: they see Washington as at once insidiously liberal and hopelessly gridlocked.
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In case you've forgotten, Jane Got a Gun is the much beleaguered Western starring Natalie Portman that suffered nearly every setback imaginable.
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And if you find yourself in the aisle or by the window, please be kind to the beleaguered middle seater beside you.
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And if other beleaguered tech companies think that suitors will pay such handsome sums, more transactions may be coming down the pike.
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In a tweet last summer, the president referred to the attorney general as "beleaguered" in pushing for the shift in federal scrutiny.
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Lhota is the new chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the beleaguered state agency that runs the New York City subway system.
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One day earlier this summer, former employees queued up alongside treasure hunters and curious passersby on the boardwalk outside the beleaguered casino.
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The country's already beleaguered banks, including Unicredit, Ubi Banca and Banco BPM, have seen share prices fall since Salvini's comments last Thursday.
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DeFazio and Holmes Norton said Thursday that states should get to work now on finding a replacement for the beleaguered gas tax.
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The Virginia and New Jersey races are a shot in the arm for beleaguered Democrats still reeling from the 2016 presidential loss.
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Expectations of May have reached such a low point that any success will be hailed as a triumph by her beleaguered party.
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The "beleaguered" attorney general -- as the President has called him -- even offered to resign after heated exchanges, sources told CNN in June.
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The SWIFT banking transaction network has hired third-party experts help to secure its beleaguered systems following a high-profile bank heist.
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The company also announced it would close 15 of its 22 stores as it worked on restructuring and refinancing the beleaguered brand.
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So far, Mr. Trump has won about 42 percent of delegates — a share that has offered some consolation to his beleaguered opponents.
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The next day it again proclaims sovereignty sacred, to justify propping up the beleaguered regime of President Bashar al -Assad in Syria.
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TRENTON, N.J. — Shares of beleaguered Canadian drugmaker Valeant Pharmaceuticals plunged again Monday after its chief executive was subpoenaed by a congressional committee.
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Beleaguered US manufacturers like Solar World will benefit somewhat from the tariffs, but installers, which want the lowest-cost hardware, will suffer.
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Attorney General Tarek Saab announced the parliamentary investigation into Guaidó, who last week declared himself the rightful president of the beleaguered country.
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At least, that's what the company promised the public last month, when it proudly announced a partnership with the traffic-beleaguered city.
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Just a few months later, beleaguered department stores like JCPenney and Macy's announced experimental programs to sell ThredUp items in select stores.
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New York (CNN)Vice Media announced significant cutbacks to its staff on Friday, adding more job losses to an already beleaguered industry.
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In September, the beleaguered start-up pulled its IPO filing after investors balked at its mounting losses and unusual corporate governance structure.
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Far from being a beleaguered company struggling to survive in a crowded, dog-eat-dog market, Boeing is a formidable global company.
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA), which assumed temporary oversight of the city's beleaguered transit agency last fall, reported on the process Thursday.
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Throughout the most beleaguered parts of Napa and Sonoma Counties, the fires have left scorched, blackened fields and the occasional smoldering log.
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ROME — The riverfront beach was supposed to be a summertime gift from the beleaguered mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, to her citizens.
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Several blocks away, thousands of others participated in an anti-Ortega protest, cast as a march in support of the beleaguered clergy.
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Since then, Bongo Cat has become our savior, rescuing our beleaguered timelines and news feeds from the trash fire that is 2018.
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There's an old Randy Newman song in which a beleaguered people turn to God during a time of plague, injustice and oppression.
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If it isn't our beleaguered rideshare giant Uber reporting yet another quarter of continued losses after its disastrous IPO earlier this year.
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But the administration is standing firm, rejecting the idea that US relief could convince beleaguered populations that America is on their side.
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The officers we accompanied refused to be named for fear of gang retaliation, but they all share a kind of beleaguered inevitability.
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The aid package would also help Puerto Rico's financially beleaguered government avoid running out of cash in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
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Universal's screening room, which closed in 2015, now seems notable mainly for its location, the beleaguered Kushner Companies site 666 Fifth Avenue.
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Rouhani said authorities had to consider the effect of mass quarantine efforts on Iran's beleaguered economy, which is under heavy U.S. sanctions.
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This is not about politics; it's about the health and resilience of our democracy, and our capacity to support other beleaguered democracies.
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He is among a gaggle of West Coast technology moguls who are riding to the rescue of the beleaguered East Coast media.
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Australia's beleaguered market gained 2110.22%, and futures for Japan's Nikkei were trading up at 22.1,21.1646, compared to a cash close of 21985,21.1404.
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Videos revealed scenes similar to those in Hong Kong and Shanghai, with queues wending through malls and ending in beleaguered pharmacy outlets.
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Ells said the beleaguered burrito chain is taking a careful look at existing directors, with an eye toward what can be strengthened.
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He has reduced utility subsidies, an unpopular move that increased water and heating bills for average Argentines already beleaguered by high inflation.
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Opinion Summer is the silent season, when vacations offer virtually the only chance for legions of beleaguered workers to escape their responsibilities.
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Washington (CNN)Roy Moore, the beleaguered former Senate candidate from Alabama, is asking supporters for donations to help cover his legal expenses.
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Boeing shares dropped 2.36% after news broke that of the aircraft manufacturer's beleaguered 737 Max plane was experiencing a new software issue.
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A beleaguered Harvey returned to Citi Field on Tuesday and delivered an emotional apology to his teammates, and then to the public.
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It lost its 26-year lease on the Cubs last week when that beleaguered team finally smashed enough baseballs over enough walls.
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Compounding the stress on New Hampshire's beleaguered roads is that two of the state's counties are part of the Boston metropolitan area.
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When their interests align, as in Syria, Iran and Russia closely cooperated to preserve Bashar al-Assad's beleaguered regime with military forces.
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In a boost for the beleaguered chip industry, chip gear maker KLA-Tencor Corp rose 8.07 percent after strong results and forecast.
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But the beleaguered school counselor played by Derek Luke may have it right when he tells Clay, you can just never tell.
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The company is considering investing in the chip unit of beleaguered Japanese conglomerate Toshiba, although nothing had yet been decided, Nomura said.
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Bed Bath & Beyond's new CEO has a plan to fix the beleaguered retailer, and it includes a major decluttering of its stores.
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WeWork yesterday slammed the brakes on its beleaguered IPO, with sources saying that the process should resume in mid-to-late October.
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The novelty of, "Hey, that's Andrew McCarthy!" wears off immediately; his excellent performance hangs in the balance between beleaguered and truly sinister.
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" July 22016, 2017: "So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?
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And lately, it seems like every few weeks the beleaguered company rolls out new features and policies to show it hears those complaints.
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GE's dividend cut, the second in a year, came as a dramatic move by Culp to free up cash for the beleaguered company.
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The beleaguered execs from MoviePass are doing a bit of a media blitz today with profiles in Wired and the New York Times.
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This as shares, derivatives and ten-year bonds in the beleaguered lender Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS) were suspended on Friday.
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That's the band of beleaguered bureaucrats running the New York City subway, a system so dysfunctional even Travis Kalanick would find it scandalous.
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In the new cop drama APB, an Elon Musk-type billionaire engineer buys a beleaguered Chicago police precinct to avenge his buddy's murder.
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Instead of employing a beleaguered spouse, why not use one of those fancy new collaborative robots meant for operating with and around people?
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The harmful emotional and mental health consequences of the mere threat of deportation leave millions of children like Carlos in a beleaguered state.
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A Mexican mayor has been arrested in the beleaguered state of Michoacán for allegedly ordering the murder of 10 people at the weekend.
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That would boost SoftBank's ownership of the beleaguered startup to between 60-80%, depending on the amount of shares tendered, the person said.
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He gave $22014 million to the city's beleaguered public housing system — but then declared a state of emergency and ordered an independent monitor.
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The company has patented the technology, but won't say when it will start offering them to all those beleaguered, grease covered bike-owners.
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Moreover, the Afghan government is beleaguered in part because the Afghan Taliban has itself long enjoyed sanctuary on Pakistan's side of the border.
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Mr. Romano, playing a beleaguered sitcom dad on "Everybody Loves Raymond," was one of the biggest names on television from 1996 to 2005.
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Senior figures in Germany's SPD have proposed that three members serve as caretakers of the beleaguered party after chief Andrea resigned, sources said.
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It certainly underscores the film's heft beyond a mere awards race, and naming it best picture might make the beleaguered Academy look good.
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The beleaguered Braves bullpen worked five scoreless innings, and rookie Wes Parsons (1-1) tossed one inning to earn his first career victory.
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First came Churchill in June, a critically panned biopic that pictured a beleaguered Churchill, played by Brian Cox, awaiting the Battle of Normandy.
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The arrival of Venezuelans has burdened the beleaguered Colombian healthcare system, especially in border cities, where patients can wait months for basic care.
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But Trump is clearly displeased with his "beleaguered" A.G., and wants to bring people he knew before he entered politics into the fold.
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The beleaguered internet company faced demands from Verizon to cut by a fifth the $4.8 billion it had offered for Yahoo's core businesses.
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At the same time, Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Ford and even the beleaguered Volkswagen Group have planned major events, many regarding self-driving systems.
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Will win: Jean Smart Should win: Olivia Colman, whose work as a beleaguered spymaster on The Night Manager showed off her incredible range.
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A new study has gone a long way towards finding the answer and could have implications for the health of these beleaguered canines.
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Tarnished by years of plummeting enrollments and government investigations, two beleaguered college chains have a new strategy for fixing their brand: imitation Latin.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia wants former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho to train its beleaguered national soccer team, the country's sports minister said on Tuesday.
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Beleaguered teen retailer Abercrombie & Fitch on Wednesday surprised Wall Street by posting its first quarterly same-store sales gain in roughly four years.
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On Friday, he started at second base and was one of five St. Louis players to homer off a beleaguered Baltimore pitching staff.
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But amid a wave of scandals back home, advisers also hope the trip can help reset the narrative for a beleaguered new president.
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Dora the Explorer is etched into the brains of a certain generation of early aughts kids, to say nothing of their beleaguered parents.
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The outbreak of violence was the latest in Brazil's beleaguered penitentiary system, where about 140 people have died in clashes since Jan. 1.
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The beleaguered president also wants to raise his profile by expanding military operations in the Middle East and in Central and North Africa.
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Hundreds of combatants and civilians have been killed over the past week, and Russian aircraft have been dropping supplies to beleaguered army units.
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Trump saw Session's decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation as the ultimate betrayal, and he frequently blasted his "beleaguered" attorney general.
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Members of the public, including many activists fighting for fairness in a city beleaguered by a history of racial injustice, sat all around.
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The beleaguered transit agency is facing a $275 million budget shortfall, partly due to declining ridership, increased repair work and higher labor costs.
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And Ms. Mark-Viverito conceded that an operating budget gap remained at the beleaguered NYC Health & Hospitals, which runs the city's public hospitals.
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Amid the already myriad and complex battles underway in Syria, yet another quagmire will only further cripple the beleaguered country's prospects for stability.
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And the perpetually beleaguered Transportation Security Administration is going to spend $34 million to hire more people and pay more overtime this summer.
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Fox News anchor Chris Wallace pressed Trump on his decision to appoint Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general, replacing the beleaguered Jeff Sessions.
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (23:30).
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1563:1553).
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1:30).
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Outside, he and his fellow defendants raised their fists and supporters displayed yellow umbrellas, the symbol of Hong Kong's beleaguered pro-democracy movement.
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In a series of tweets, Trump insulted him; he called him "weak" and "beleaguered;" and he seemed determined to push Sessions to resign.
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1:8003).
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The announcement last week that Turkey would enter a state of emergency for three months has deepened fears among the country's beleaguered journalists.
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (40713:40703).
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (24212:62009).
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But a scapegoat is what the president wanted and that's what he got in his beleaguered soon-to-be former Homeland Security secretary.
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But watching this beleaguered and harassed character's travails in the age of income inequality leaves the play with a sour aftertaste (1:153).
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Niccol is set to unveil his vision for turning around the beleaguered burrito chain Wednesday after the bell in a special investors call.
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The beleaguered state-owned utility has struggled over the last year to recover from last September's storm, which decimated the island's electrical grid.
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General Electric's stock rose 4.3 percent Tuesday amid unsubstantiated speculation that the Oracle of Omaha was buying shares of the beleaguered industrial conglomerate.
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What brought me there was an alert from Michael Henry Adams, the perennially beleaguered but indefatigable defender of Harlem landmarks, official and otherwise.
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Based only on these initial known impacts, it's clear that beleaguered Puerto Rico will need a lot of help from its fellow Americans.
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During the last election, when canvassers from the beleaguered Tennessee Democratic Party were making the rounds, several neighbors pointed them toward our house.
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Diminishing winds and increasing humidity are in the forecast over the next couple of days, hopeful news for beleaguered Californians and fatigued firefighters.
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The announcement is good news for the beleaguered government of Mauricio Macri, which was forced to seek an IMF bailout earlier this year.
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The measure includes expanded worker protections Democrats demanded along with the $153 billion rescue fund Republicans pushed for to help beleaguered U.S. industries.
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A symbol of America's malaise, it helped propel his insurgent candidacy to the presidency by harnessing beleaguered workers' anger at the status quo.
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The Republican House majority is beleaguered, burdened by Mr. Trump's intense unpopularity and battling an imposing set of Democratic challengers with broad appeal.
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While those activities were legal, the disclosures have been met with glee by the governor's opponents, in particular the beleaguered state Republican Party.
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Rewiring male sexuality shouldn't be seen as another attack on beleaguered men — the Trumpian interpretation — but as a step toward their own emancipation.
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However, most of the money, both borrowed and saved, has so far gone to servicing debts rather than revitalizing the country's beleaguered economy.
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The company is already beleaguered by external scrutiny and criticism from politicians and the public over how it moderates content on its platforms.
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In early March, Mr. Papadopoulos, who had been helping the beleaguered campaign of Dr. Ben Carson, offered his services to the Trump campaign.
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In this telling, Warren is the beleaguered underdog heroine, taking on just another old white guy finger-wagging his way to the top.
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They include selling off many of its remaining stores and asking lenders to exchange their loans for equity stakes in the beleaguered company.
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This rising debt has delivered little for beleaguered French workers: Per capita G.D.P. has been growing significantly more slowly than the eurozone average.
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Instead, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has raised the possibility of Russian and Turkish fighter jets clashing over the beleaguered province of Idlib.
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Several local news outlets noted the contrast between the occasion and Mr. Abe's remarks, as did supporters of Japan's increasingly beleaguered peace movement.
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On Friday he started at second base and was one of five St. Louis players to homer off a beleaguered Baltimore pitching staff.
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"So, why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?" the president tweeted.
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Along with the theme of secrecy, a beleaguered women's culture bubbles up through these efforts, a culture Alias Grace is helping to reconstruct.
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Like many beleaguered and unpopular presidents before him, Trump has come to like foreign trips and the pomp, flattery, and distraction they bring.
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Beleaguered Democrats see each policy as devised to undercut one of their core political constituencies: teachers, trial lawyers, minority voters or young people.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Ford has hired a new senior executive to turn around its beleaguered business in the world's biggest auto market.
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The revelations, which have shocked and angered already beleaguered U.S. diplomats, offered a new twist ahead of Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate.
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Washington's promises of industrial peace were welcomed by capitalists throughout the country and by the beleaguered President Cleveland, who sent Washington his congratulations.
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Or so suggests a new report by the consulting firm Bain & Company, which predicts an upturn in the beleaguered luxury industry this year.
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" — Amy Einhorn, publisher, Henry Holt "I'm lucky to publish John Kenney, who wrote a collection of fun, real poems about beleaguered married people.
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There are optimists, but they rarely expect much, just a few mildly successful fightbacks from beleaguered supporters of multi-party, minimum-corruption democracy.
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Shares of Chipotle Mexican Grill continued to fall Friday as investors questioned whether the beleaguered burrito chain can draw customers to its restaurants.
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The warning comes ahead of a hearing next week in which the ITC will consider a petition from beleaguered domestic manufacturers Suniva Inc.
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But for this function, Trump gladly permitted the "beleaguered" attorney general to have the stage all to himself and bask in the limelight.
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He was beloved, a holiday-season gift to a beleaguered city, a surrogate reindeer camped out just a block from St. Nicholas Avenue.
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A beleaguered insurance system The state's insurance plan covers the nearly 473,000 public employees working in West Virginia, according to CNN affiliate WCHS.
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Terry McAulliffe (D) and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) that federal oversight of the beleaguered Metro system is only supposed to be temporary.
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Mer fans shouldn't worry too much though, the beleaguered surgeon doesn't appear to be in danger, but one of coworkers almost certainly is.
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Despite those meetings on his schedule, critics say Trump shouldn't be spending his time criticizing people who are struggling on the beleaguered island.
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Stocks of major home construction companies fell on Wednesday, beleaguered by a slump in U.S. equity trading and a decline in homebuilder sentiment.
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Like his beleaguered predecessors, Kavanaugh recognized the President's own perception of him would largely depend on what he saw on his television screen.
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" July 24, 2017: "So why aren't the Committees and investigators, and of course our beleaguered A.G., looking into Crooked Hillarys crimes & Russia relations?
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She posted bail Friday afternoon, the seventh time that the beleaguered, award-winning journalist has been forced to do so in recent months.
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Yet his seeming lack of preparation for leaving a country still deep in turmoil risks fomenting a renaissance for the beleaguered terror group.
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In tandem with Matt Anderson and Michael Larson-Kangas's surprisingly sensitive script, the women create a believably intimate bond between their beleaguered characters.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden suggested on Sunday that winning South Carolina's primary is of the utmost importance for continuing his beleaguered campaign.
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Grace Notes Alan Steel dreams of "walk-off vegetables" the way the beleaguered subspecies known as Mets fans dreams of walk-off homers.
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And this time, the Mets' beleaguered bullpen finally held on — barely — after blowing late leads in the first two games of the series.
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Now the company feels menacing, ready to turn on Peter, whose plight is enhanced by his resemblance to a beleaguered, mild-mannered psychotherapist.
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It may not come as a big surprise that the beleaguered governor is reportedly in talks with the Trump administration about a new job.
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He was viewed with skepticism by conservative activists and beleaguered by the indictments of close associates in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal.
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Ms. Nottage, who won the Pulitzer for "Ruined," set in Africa, spent time in the economically beleaguered Reading, Pa., in researching the new play.
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They also stress that the Saudi business is critical to shoring up the beleaguered U.S. nuclear power industry, a priority for the Trump administration.
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Germany's flagship lender also reported earnings results on Wednesday, though the latest set of figures did little to boost the beleaguered bank's balance sheet.
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Daniel Radcliffe joins Blockers' breakout Geraldine Viswanathan and Deadpool's delightful Karan Soni as beleaguered Heaven employees working for Steve Buscemi as a hapless God.
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Google is shutting down its beleaguered social network sooner than expected in the wake of a new security issue that affected 52.5 million users.
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He was supported by four relievers out of the beleaguered Houston bullpen, although one of those relievers pressed into service was starter Charlie Morton.
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The telecommunications giant had no interest in the beleaguered brand, its many failed acquisitions, or the three billion accounts compromised in massive data breaches.
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Outside the U.N. headquarters, some 100 Rousseff backers chanted in support of the beleaguered leftist president, while about 50 opponents chanted back at them.
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Oh, no, the true queen of the evening was none other than Makenzi King, the adorable daughter of beleaguered season 13 contestant Kenny King.
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On his first day in office, he created a new national guard force tasked with ensuring short-term peace and security for beleaguered citizens.
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But teak exports currently bring the beleaguered nation only about $1 million to $2 million year, according to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
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His departure coincides with Jason Kenney's United Conservative Party's taking power in Alberta, with a promise to aggressively champion the province's beleaguered energy industry.
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A good number of fashion brands based in Detroit, touting the myriad ways they're bettering the beleaguered city, have cropped up in recent years.
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It's not immediately clear what — or if any — steps have been taken to lift the restriction on sales to the beleaguered Chinese technology company.
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Mr. Haddad belongs to the beleaguered governing party, but Mr. Alckmin is a leader of the opposition party, and his popularity has also fallen.
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HEAVY LOBBYING Investors say they want clarity from Modi on what his government plans to do about the economy, and the beleaguered lending sector.
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He's a kind of noble answer to the Joker, another beleaguered city dweller who explains his strange behavior with reference to a neurological condition.
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Kenney has cast himself as champion of Alberta's beleaguered energy industry and vowed to take more decisive action on jobs, the economy and pipelines.
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Hassan Khomeini, the first member of his family to stand in elections, is seen as politically moderate and is popular among Iran's beleaguered reformists.
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And perhaps that's where the funny is -- Kaine and Pence as a nice-and-nicer duo beleaguered by the foibles of their running mates.
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Even though high inflation hasn't occurred, voters are beleaguered by what they have to pay for medical care, clothing, food, and other everyday expenses.
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Not that we haven't heard that line before… Even beleaguered HTC is betting on the VR space, albeit in partnership with games maker Valve.
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France and Germany are riven by instabilities caused by their beleaguered leaders and shifting political alliances in the run-up to next year's elections.
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The beleaguered sporting goods industry hopes to maintain the positive momentum this week when Dick's Sporting Goods and Foot Locker announce their quarterly results.
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In 2017 "Wolf Warrior 403", a film in which Chinese special forces save beleaguered doctors in Africa, set new records at the box office.
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The coalition force, which vastly exceeds ISIS' numbers, is closing in on the beleaguered city, still home to an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 civilians.
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But Flint Democratic congressman Dan Kildee sees the 30-day pledge as more helpful to Snyder than it is to the beleaguered Flint community.
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Trade flows are picking up in Asia, America's retail sales have been strong, and even Europe's beleaguered manufacturing industry has shown flickers of life.
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But a ruling by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on subsidies in the industry could deal another blow to the beleaguered international trading system.
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The beleaguered electric automaker has seen its shares decline 32% this year amid concerns around its pace of production and demand for its vehicles.
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Since taking power in 2011, Kim's top priorities (other than consolidating power) have been to bolster North Korea's nuclear program and its beleaguered economy.
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Emerging hedge fund investors kicked off the seventh annual Sohn San Francisco Investment Conference with bets on a biotech and a beleaguered jewelry chain.
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Specifically, the company's beleaguered self-driving car operation is said to be losing as much as $200 million a quarter, The Information reported today.
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Trump has lambasted his "beleaguered" attorney general, accusing him of insufficient loyalty and publicly humiliating him in an apparent attempt to force him out.
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Though it's not always possible for these NGOs to meet all the communities' needs, they do bring hope and some relief to beleaguered residents.
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" The problem, the beleaguered minister said, "is happening in Greece but it is a European problem and the solution must be a European one.
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In 2003, beleaguered manager Art Howe told reporters the team was going to begin transitioning Piazza to first base, which was news to Piazza.
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I've been warned by the beleaguered PR from Gloucester Folk Museum to answer in the affirmative, but I'm not lying when I say yes.
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But for all its beleaguered neighborhoods ignored by a corrupt government and an ineffectual or actively harmful police force, Chicago is still Chance's home.
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But could, or should, a group of journalists and celebrities really help a one-party government restore public faith in a beleaguered health bureaucracy?
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Unfortunately over time, the negatives greatly outweighed the positives, and so on March 14th 1984, the poor beleaguered hearse was finally laid to rest.
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"So further downgrades and rising political risk are likely to weigh on local assets in the coming weeks," including the beleaguered rand, he added.
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"I doubt that anything the ECB does or says provides much comfort" for the beleaguered euro, said Kit Juckes, macro strategist at Societe Generale.
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Governor's outlook for school reforms The beleaguered school system has said it will need significant dollars from the Legislature to address its massive debts.
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At its center is the beleaguered police sergeant Jong-Goo, played with a brilliant mix of exhaustion, indecisiveness, and fear by Kwak Do-won.
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Despite clearance from the Food and Drug Administration earlier this month, Target has decided to terminate its relationship with beleaguered food startup Hampton Creek.
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RHP Dustin Molleken had his contract purchased from Triple-A Toledo on Monday by Detroit and will work out of the Tigers' beleaguered bullpen.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Michigan legislators need to pass legislation quickly to overhaul Detroit's beleaguered public schools before courts intervene, the state's governor said on Friday.
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And because this is a Chuck Lorre show, there are a bunch of zany figures on the periphery making trouble for the beleaguered protagonist.
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Both candidates are appealing to some of the nation's most beleaguered citizens — lower-income whites for Donald Trump, and racial minorities for Mrs. Clinton.
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The backer of the beleaguered Four Seasons care homes chain has also appointed Mark Elliott as a managing director and head of support capital.
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A decade and a half later, we have joined the world, the weary and beleaguered world, and learned that anything can happen anywhere, anytime.
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Studies of the procreative dance are considered vital for helping save beleaguered coral reefs around the globe, including the Great Barrier Reef off Australia.
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ANGRY PROTESTERS Protests have occurred at times daily, sometimes with little or no notice, disrupting business and piling pressure on the city's beleaguered government.
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The company also increased its annual cash forecast, supported by lower costs, higher margin projects and a rare encouraging outlook in the beleaguered industry.
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One key move would be to relax the enforcement of employer mandates by making the case that the beleaguered IRS already lacks the resources.
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The beleaguered pizza company said on Tuesday that same-store sales in North America fell by 9.8% in the three months ending in September.
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It is easy to feel inundated, beleaguered, and rushed; it is much harder to feel enthralled and changed, challenged and stopped in one's tracks.
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After a business review that launched the sale of three Kraft Heinz brands, the beleaguered food giant is going back to the drawing board.
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But for all of Trump's rebukes against an attorney general he has described as "beleaguered," he knows firing Sessions would have dire political consequences.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA presidential candidate Jerome Champagne has criticized the plans of rival Gianni Infantino as financially "dangerous" for global soccer's beleaguered ruling body.
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Watching a beleaguered Trump appointee struggle to hang on to his job can feel like watching a tipsy cowboy on a bucking mechanical bull.
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Alterations were ordered to shorten the distances to the walls and make it easier for the Mets' beleaguered batters to hit some home runs.
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Inside the administration Inside the West Wing, beleaguered staffers watched the events of the past week unfold with unenthusiastic anticipation of what's to come.
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And we will face a moment of truth: Do we care chiefly about promoting constructive discussion and protecting this blessed, beleaguered democracy of ours?
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His popularity plunged after his government snapped in place new pension cuts and tax increases to appease his nation's creditors, further angering beleaguered Greeks.
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In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Wilmore spoke about the cancellation, Trevor Noah and the broader problems at Viacom, Comedy Central's beleaguered parent company.
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What WeWork didn't address however, is the timing for its beleaguered IPO — if, by this point, there is to be an IPO at all.
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From Politico: One beleaguered 31-year-old female administration official described at length her "very, very frequent" scraps with her matches on dating apps.
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Stocks eked out tiny gains Wednesday as oil prices continued to recover and investors hoped the worst was over for the beleaguered energy industry.
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Could higher-end, higher-priced iterations of its staple item — the humble T-shirt — be a much-needed bright spot for the beleaguered company?
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Democrats won key gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, giving the beleaguered party its first major taste of victory in the Trump era.
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On Thursday, word arrived that Lanvin's new owners are parting ways with Olivier Lapidus, its beleaguered artistic director, and installing a new chief executive.
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Okay, it doesn't have any songs as earworm-y as "Let It Go" — but for beleaguered parents, that might be a blessing in disguise.
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And don't forget Poodle Murphy, a slim man with the weary look of a beleaguered clerk, but perhaps the finest pickpocket in the country.
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It's all enough to make a beleaguered body feel — and if you know your "Network," you can finish this sentence — as mad as hell.
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For the sake of beleaguered Popeyes employees, though, we don't suggest taking a single bun and a Ziploc of pickles into your local Popeyes.
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Stock: L BrandsRating: Underperform Price target: $8Investment thesis: L Brands, the beleaguered Ohio-based retailer, is another stock Jefferies is warning investors to avoid.
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In Europe, most noteworthy is French bonds coming under pressure, a possible sign markets are pricing in multi-billion euro bailouts for beleaguered companies.
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In David Mickey Evans's comedy "The Sandlot" (1993), set in the early 1960s, that beleaguered soul is Scotty Smalls (Tom Guiry), a fifth grader.
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At a time when tensions with North Korea are running high, a successful test was vital for the Defense Department's beleaguered missile defense program.
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In a rare bit of good news for the beleaguered retail industry, electronics retailer Best Buy beat analyst expectations with its latest quarterly earnings.
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The Kentucky National Organization for Women declared the clinic "a permanent casualty" of the governor, while abortion opponents, long beleaguered under Governor Beshear, cheered.
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"So many foreigners have come here and yet everything continues the same," said Julio Poyato, 76, complaining about Cuba's beleaguered, still highly centralized economy.
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An added part of the deal was Gates' big mistake: Microsoft provided software to the beleaguered company, thus guaranteeing the longevity of Apple's products.
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" A senior administration official separately said the claim of a "win" for Sessions shows the beleaguered attorney general is "really desperate for a win.
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If you're a bedraggled sixth grader from a beleaguered country where the Quran is a popular text, he will stop you at our border.
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The beleaguered conglomerate is "aiming to make a final decision in early fiscal 2017," which starts in April, it said in a regulatory filing.
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Shares of the beleaguered pizza chain rose about 8% Tuesday after the Wall Street Journal reported that Trian Fund Management is considering a bid.
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Besides, while some white men may feel culturally beleaguered, they can often get away with saying things that women and people of color cannot.
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Vasilevskiy made seven saves on the penalty kill alone to save a beleaguered unit that came in ranked 13th out of 16 playoff teams.
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The protest movement has since grown to include greater demands for political freedom and calls for more oversight into the city's beleaguered police force.
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Khan's 240 article discusses the case of a real company called Pillow Pets—which faced much the same dilemma as Warren's beleaguered Pet Pillows.
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A different kind of ambiguity arises in the solo arias, where tensions between voice and accompaniment often conjure the desperation of the beleaguered soul.
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European and national policy makers want consolidation to strengthen Italy's beleaguered banking sector and tackle sub-zero interest rates, low profitability and high costs.
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That's right, America's baseball dad and the star of The Postman and Swing Vote starred as a beleaguered yuppie in an old Apple commercial.
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President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted that John F. Kelly would take over as White House chief of staff, replacing the beleaguered Reince Priebus.
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She urged Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's beleaguered leader, to persuade Beijing to support an independent investigation when she meets with Chinese leaders this weekend.
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But White House officials who appeared uncertain about a beleaguered nomination earlier in the week had regained confidence as the hearing neared its end.
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Democratic operatives, beleaguered by several days of astonishing stories and overwhelming developments, grew jumpy at every email, text or Twitter alert on their phones.
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Outside of China, the jump in treatment charge should come as a welcome relief to beleaguered Nyrstar, the world's second-largest refined zinc producer.
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In late July 2017, Trump referred to Sessions as "beleaguered" and hit him for not looking more into the alleged crimes of Hillary Clinton.
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But to sustain and consolidate these promises, its adversaries must pony up assistance to the beleaguered nation, plus they must do so with humility.
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Harry Potter was born on July 31, 1980, too soon to be a digital native and therefore more plausibly, as a beleaguered tween, offline.
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Although it happened in Florida, the outrage over the shooter's conduct is felt throughout the country; a shocked, weary, and beleaguered nation is watching.
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Yet a recall of 2,500 of its newly unveiled Karma drones this week spells even more hardship to come for the beleaguered hardware company.
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Last week, it was reported that Legere was under consideration for the CEO position at WeWork, another beleaguered company in need of a turnaround.
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LONDON — It sounds like an improbable movie pitch: Glamorous ballerina takes over beleaguered ballet company, suffering from budget cuts and a second-string reputation.
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A beleaguered, demoralized and reduced U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps will cripple our ability to respond to Coronavirus and other diseases like it.
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The day after the midterms, Trump fired Sessions, his long-beleaguered attorney general, and appointed Matthew Whitaker to replace him as acting attorney general.
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With shameless willingness to approach even the most beleaguered subway rider for a photo, the German photographer captures strenuous and seemingly unbearable subway rides.
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But while Lyft wants to be seen as "woke" alternative to the bumbling Uber, its internal mechanics have become practically indistinguishable from its beleaguered rival.
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Patrick Kerins and New Enterprise Associates, which led later funding rounds in BuzzFeed, are also investors in Uber and 23andMe, the beleaguered genetic testing startup.
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Two mayors were felled by gunfire over the weekend — one in the beleaguered state of Guerrero and the other in the southern state of Chiapas.
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Image: GettyDonald Trump delivers his first State of the Uniom tomorrow, addressing a beleaguered nation tired of public, easily-avoidable fuckups on the world stage.
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In his 14 months as CIA director, Pompeo — who will replace beleaguered Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — quickly developed a close relationship with the president.
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The stampede of Chinese investment into Brazil's beleaguered power industry underscores efforts by the world's No. 2 economy to seek new sources of growth overseas.
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The impact of his win was particularly acute in Mexico, where the beleaguered peso currency fell about 10 percent in the aftermath of the vote.
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Consumer Confidence Index - Investors say they want clarity from Modi on what his government plans to do about the economy, and the beleaguered lending sector.
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The company is weathering a bleak domestic smartphone market as economic growth in China slows and Chinese consumers rally in support of beleaguered rival Huawei.
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Last week, rival company Pinboard announced that it had acquired the beleaguered site, and that it would be shutting it down as of June 15th.
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WeWork and SoftBank have announced a deal that will see the Japanese tech giant buy out around 80 percent of the beleaguered real estate company.
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The battle Tuesday is meant to retake that area, Kurdish officials said, but is likely to stop short of attempting to retake the beleaguered city.
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That could incentivize Facebook to pay more publishers, and at higher rates, supporting the journalism industry and also tossing a lifeline to our beleaguered democracy.
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Asking already beleaguered news publishers to fight over just half the total revenue on a per-view basis seems like a bad way to start.
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WITHIN DAYS of putting itself up for sale, Flybe, a beleaguered regional airline based in Britain, has attracted interest from the country's two largest carriers.
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In Mississippi, the state GOP is getting ready for a presidential visit before Election Day, a development that Democrats, already a beleaguered minority party, dread.
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Were it to sell them and convert the proceeds back into yuan, its currency would rise, hurting its already-beleaguered exporters and delighting Mr Trump.
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Yahoo has been beleaguered by a set of controversies stemming from its hacking scandals, unhappy media personalities, and questionable moves of its CEO, Marissa Mayer.
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Her beleaguered withdrawal agreement with the European Union has already been defeated three times in the House of Commons amid deadlock among Members of Parliament.
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"If you are looking for a safe investment in the beleaguered food space, I think B&G Foods is the way to go," Cramer said.
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It doesn't link up with so many good things in a person's life that it is attracting psychologically normal non-beleaguered people into its fold.
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Trump administration officials on Monday denounced the Venezuelan presidential election as fraudulent, and ramped up economic and diplomatic pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's beleaguered government.
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It isn't the greatest thing for productivity; I probably spend a good half-hour of every day extracting misdirected missives from my poor beleaguered inbox.
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According to the New York Times, the blacklisted firms will include Hikvision, which makes systems used for surveillance of the beleaguered Uighur minority in Xinjiang.
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LNG Canada was approved last year by Royal Dutch Shell and its partners, to the relief of many in Canada's beleaguered oil and gas industry.
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The beleaguered ex-infielder announced on Wednesday that he plans to retire when his contract expires, which isn't until the end of the 2017 season.
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Specifically, the emails reveal Trump's justification at the time for ordering a hold on nearly $400 million in security assistance to the beleaguered U.S. ally.
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B. Riley planned to acquire another beleaguered teen clothing retailer, Wet Seal, in its bankruptcy last year, but was outbid by Versa Capital Management LLC.
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But the beleaguered agency has come under heavy scrutiny over the past 15 years, and McCaul blasted the TSA for falling short in its mission.
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Cincinnati's beleaguered bullpen allowed eight unanswered runs over the final four innings en route to its fifth consecutive loss and eighth setback in nine games.
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Robert Lighthizer and US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross think they could be an effective way to reduce the US trade deficit and revive beleaguered industries.
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Amnesty described the court's decision as "a glimmer of hope for the country's beleaguered journalists," and called for concrete reforms to guarantee freedom of expression.
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ATHENS, May 12 (Reuters) - On the third floor of the beleaguered finance ministry in central Athens, officials in one department have a reason to smile.
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Comey will appear with National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers before the committee as part of its beleaguered investigation into Russian meddling in the election.
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For others it was an act of disproportionate malice on the part of an inexperienced, beleaguered president eager to show the world he means business.
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Claude is a beleaguered, depressed uncle, often wearing his shirt and loosened tie from work, equal parts Willy Loman and anxious Gil from The Simpsons.
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Rendon hit two homers off starter Bergman, and Werth and Harper also went deep against the beleaguered hurler, whose ERA jumped from 20 to 21.29.
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Somalia's beleaguered government began to implement a ban on flights to Mogadishu, the capital, from neighbouring Kenya that carry qat, a narcotic popular among Somalis.
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