Talk about whiplash: going from a woman bent on her own desire to a woman bent on giving all her desires up to God.
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Wade and this judge is bent on overturning Roe v.
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Painting his supporters as homicidal predators bent on killing kids.
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Conservatives emerged from the Bork battle bent on winning control.
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Unfortunately, the Trump administration seems bent on exacerbating the problem.
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Money talks, especially for a company bent on global domination.
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Scientifically inclined and pedagogical, he seems bent on improving me.
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Rand Paul, the Republican most bent on full Obamacare repeal.
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Facebook in particular seems hell bent on crushing Twitter's livestreaming product.
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But that's not enough for Dolores, who's hell-bent on revenge.
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Most are simply unable to stop powerful interests bent on deforestation.
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It is too bent on homogeneity, too artificial and too deracinated.
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Iron maidens swing open to reveal disciples bent on your death.
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Farage is hell bent on destroying the EU. He's a racist.
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The FARC began as a peasant movement bent on seizing power.
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Mr. Lima was bent on taking over, and he had help.
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But online trolls seem bent on disrupting their post-show bliss.
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And why are they so hell bent on hitting government officials?
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Why are some people so hell-bent on not being amused?
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It's a more conservative bent on this campus of Stanford. Right.
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The result: a true force of nature hell-bent on destruction.
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I asked myself why I was so bent on doing this.
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They may provide inspiration or permission for those bent on bloodshed.
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Some taunted whites there; others, gang members, were bent on violence.
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He called his parents to say he was bent on staying.
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It barrels through moments as if hell-bent on sustaining itself.
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And an opponent bent on self-immolation every few days. 22019.
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Citizen brigades bent on stopping the brothers sprang up on Reddit.
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She also happens to be a maniacal queen hell-bent on revenge.
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Li saw their leaders as counter-revolutionaries, bent on overthrowing the party.
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Hailey Baldwin is hell-bent on leather ... even in hellish-like weather.
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Those bent on the generalist qualification, meanwhile, are increasingly choosing internet MBAs.
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But the new administration, which campaigned against kleptokrasi, is bent on prosecutions.
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Local police consider her a scavenging journalist bent on stirring up trouble.
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But then, not everyone is as bent on destruction as James Harrison.
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Yet the Trump administration seems hell bent on ignoring all such cries.
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The current administration seems bent on killing the American system of asylum.
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But their men now appear to be hell-bent on reviving hostilities.
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Attorney Robert Weaver—who throughout the film seems bent on convincing viewers
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Imranai, bent on keeping up the intimidation, jumped at the boy again.
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Some critics harassed them as Nazi sympathizers, bent on whitewashing Hitler's atrocities.
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"For Freedoms" is bent on widening that sphere and extending the stir.
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Are some Republicans now bent on committing political suicide in similar fashion?
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The "far-right international" was bent on "destroying the E.U.," he said.
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Unfortunately, the record has been one bent on cutting overall immigration levels.
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Feminists don't want to pose as killjoys bent on confiscating mani-pedis.
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Putin, of course, is bent on subverting the rules-based international order.
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Big Daddy is also bent on rousing Brick from his boozy slumber.
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Trump on Wednesday appeared hell-bent on making up for lost time.
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Who or what is so bent on destroying human life, and why?
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Saudi Arabia appeared bent on driving a wedge between Iran and Pakistan.
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Meanwhile, O'Connell is hell-bent on creating any fight into an exhilarating brawl.
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But Trump instead seems bent on alienating every other power center in Washington.
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I'm hell-bent on retaining what I have, as long as I can.
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But for those hell-bent on looking as much like RiRi as possible?
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The episode begins with Evil Cooper — the doppelganger bent on finding those coordinates.
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Posts from Holt and other inmates say jailers were bent on hurting them.
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He's raised by wolves and stalked by a tiger bent on destroying him.
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Those are not the words of an administration bent on wanton financial deregulation.
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King seems hell-bent on saying that this is literally how women rock.
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As God is my bloody witness, I'm hell-bent on making it work.
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Mr Xi is not a revolutionary like Mao, bent on dismantling the party.
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But these groups seem bent on disrupting the peaceful protests with armed attacks.
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Rand Paul (R-KY), the Republican most bent on full repeal, told reporters.
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But it looks like the Democrats are bent on shooting themselves in the foot.
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He's hell-bent on talking about his past with Kim Kardashian at every opportunity.
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Candidate Trump called China a trade cheat, bent on "rape" of the American economy.
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And yet, Hollywood seems hell-bent on churning out one movie remake after another.
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It's that they're both hell-bent on subverting traditional norms and undermining the press.
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All of which might seem to suggest that Europe is bent on self-erasure.
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President Donald Trump seems bent on testing whether bad history makes for good politics.
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Was this an expert group of cyber-anarchists hell-bent on destroying the system?
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But he worried that the object of his affection was bent on self-destruction.
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Briton Scott Durant said his team was hell-bent on claiming victory this year.
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Ideally, Congress would constrain a president bent on exercising his powers to protect himself.
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Briton Scott Durant said his team was hell-bent on claiming victory this year.
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It is a pseudoscience bent on making big to-dos out of insignificant coincidences.
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To the masses, he was a mass murderer, hell bent on capturing Muslim oil.
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Aleshea Harris's tenacious neo-western "Is God Is" was a play bent on revenge.
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And we've got people in those rooms hell bent on changing the motherfucking world.
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They also seem hell bent on draining all the fun out of college life.
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He denied changing the platform and said Denman was "hell bent" on arming Ukraine.
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Iran seems to be hell-bent on a retaliation, which I think will come.
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They appear hell-bent on making it less transparent, less responsive and less effective.
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Only one side is hell-bent on protecting our democracy and the other isn't.
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Zlotnitsky belongs to Patriotic Millionaires, a group of rich people bent on fighting inequality.
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And yes, some stars do seem to be hell-bent on courting attention 24/7.
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Major news outlets sketched caricatures of Arabs as rich oil "sheiks" bent on world domination.
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Down below in Jannah, however, farmer Abu Akar is bent on giving Andrade Gutierrez hell.
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But as The Missing demonstrates, there are ways to resist those bent on breeding fear.
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"I feel BJP is hell-bent on running this campaign on national security," Verma said.
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He claims to be a victim of hardcore Remainers bent on overturning the Brexit vote.
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He demands that his unconventionality be accommodated by a world bent on policing black caprice.
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Here, China behaves as a regional superpower bent on driving America out of East Asia.
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Hardliners can growl that America was always bent on containment, and is now proving it.
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Friend, sociopath hell-bent on winning back Annalise's favor after ruining her life, same difference.
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Instead, the people in charge seem hell-bent on taking us in the opposite direction.
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For someone hell bent on "eradicating" terrorism, he seems uninterested in doing the necessary homework.
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This season, seems bent on highlighting both the cause and consequences of all this espionage.
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Cruz has run as an outsider bent on shaking up the Republican establishment in Washington.
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Piazza didn't go to a contender but to a team bent on losing 100 games.
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Donald Trump seems hell-bent on becoming the first president to be impeached for tweeting.
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Yet Greg had been hell-bent on escaping the privilege in which he'd been raised.
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Her government is bent on rapid economic development, for which Chinese help will be indispensable.
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In a society still hell bent on controlling women's bodies, that remains all too radical.
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Letter From America Imagine you are a terrorist leader bent on humbling the United States.
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Democrats are often so bent on being clever that they end up somewhere incredibly stupid.
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Catalonia's regional government is bent on organising an unconstitutional referendum on independence on October 1st.
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Cape Town-based clothing brand GiLo Lifestyle is hell-bent on ethical and sustainable fashion.
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Egypt was "hell-bent" on arresting and harassing anyone who stood against Sisi, Amnesty said.
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This guy took a divided country, and he's hell bent on dividing it even more.
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The scum of the earth, hell-bent on depriving them of their First Amendment rights.
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Brazil's new government seems to be bent on rolling back its commitment on climate issues.
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I'm not hell-bent on spending two hours at the gym like I had anticipated.
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Climate change-acknowledging Democrats took back the House, but power is still bent on denial.
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Putin has dismissed Navalny as a troublemaker bent on sowing chaos on behalf of Washington.
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So why does the Republican party seem so bent on taking Medicaid away from people?
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Leon Lewis and his spies defeated a variety of enemies bent on violence and murder.
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Its hearings have offered gripping viewing for a nation bent on reconciling with its past.
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And why exactly is Mia so hell-bent on helping Bebe get her baby back?
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He seems bent on destroying the friendships and respect that bind America and its allies.
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It is surrounded by enemies who are far more powerful and bent on its destruction.
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Elizabeth Warren went after everybody, a Sherman tank bent on flattening everything in her path.
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This guy took a divided country, and he's hell-bent on dividing it even more.
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But he championed a candidate who is bent on reducing immigration to the United States.
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He seems bent on reminding us on what divides us rather than what unites us.
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To some, today's billionaires are like Dr. Evil: selfish, rapacious and bent on world domination.
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Joanie is a woman bent on exorcising herself from every physical connection to her family.
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Isaac depicts Kalanick as an evil bro-genius, bent on world domination through ride-sharing.
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This administration has been hell-bent on attacking women's health and rights from day one.
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Turkey considers the Kurdish forces a terrorist body bent on carving out a separate nation.
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"This individual shooter was bent on engaging and killing people at random," Mr. Johnston said.
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The party has since bent on core issues, especially those related to the Russia investigation.
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These are hardly attributes that Mr Xi seems bent on encouraging with his ever-tighter censorship.
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"Resurgence" brought back the same fearsome aliens from the original, again bent on destroying the Earth.
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Weinfurtner isn't an evil genius hell-bent on creating a world of her own to rule.
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Cruz, 250, has run as an outsider bent on shaking up the Republican establishment in Washington.
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The May government may be bent on throwing away its opportunities, no matter what he says.
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"I feel the BJP is hell-bent on running this campaign on national security," Verma said.
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If you're a criminal bent on asserting your innocence, then you undermine trust in the police.
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It has little incentive to compromise with a president it sees as bent on regime change.
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Other, likelier forms of chaos include populist politicians bent on sowing division, or even international violence.
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If you're hell-bent on an appetite-stoking headpiece, well, you're apparently not the only one.
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The Soviet Union was, as before, a nuclear-armed foe, bent on spreading a rival ideology.
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Meanwhile, officials in Beijing see a sore loser of a superpower, bent on keeping them down.
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His detractors say he was an authoritarian leader bent on stifling dissent to stay in power.
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It also annoyed those who were bent on getting American armed forces to leave the island.
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Cersei's bent on Westerosi domination; Serena wants to enslave all women into an old Testament world.
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Those specialists that remain are beholden to investors, not to politicians bent on pursuing energy dominance.
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"We still think foreigners are spies or imperialists bent on plunder," grumbles an Iraqi fund manager.
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While Russia is bent on challenging our interests, the Cold War was a competition between equals.
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Twitter, Instagram, comments sections... For anyone hell bent on spewing hate, every platform is fair game.
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In the club, she's immediately targeted by a woman who's hell-bent on stirring up drama.
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In 1920, in the Miracle of Vistula, Poland stopped the Soviet army bent on European conquest.
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In 1984, a religious cult bent on disrupting local elections contaminated American salad bars with salmonella.
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"This guy was bent on driving by residences and arbitrarily shooting at them," Johnston told SFGate.
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Many people are hell-bent on asserting the fiction that leggings are not, in fact, pants.
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To provide interminable work, it seems, for those bent on probing the nature of universal genius.
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At 92 he is plainly bent on staying in power for as long as he lives.
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Paired with a conservative approach to the economy is a unified leftward bent on social issues.
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Trump portrays Mueller as an "Inspector Javert," hell bent on an obsessive mission to get Trump.
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Not when the GOP is still hell-bent on rigging the system for the rich & powerful.
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In essence, critics say, a company bent on speed needs to understand when to slow down.
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Art Review Sometimes the Jewish Museum seems bent on convincing people that contemporary art is nonthreatening.
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IO places you with either the Evolved faction bent on destroying humans, or the human faction.
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A Japan that remains bent on applying pressure on North Korea would look out of place.
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It drums up pop culture images of brainiac computers and deadly terminators bent on humanity's destruction.
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Many people were surprised to find out that I'm not a racist bent on mass murder.
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Can we trust the government, which seems bent on making soothing sounds and putting blame elsewhere?
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Still, companies seem hell-bent on finding a software fix to a problem that software created.
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There were Soviet agents bent on encouraging racial conflict, just as there are Russian trolls today.
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A member of the conservative Federalist Society, he was bent on "deconstructing the administrative state," i.e.
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Instead, it seems as if they are bent on increasing the defense budget and rattling sabers.
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Rojas said the U.S. deal with Mexico was struck after both countries bent on some demands.
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Wherever young unknown artists make their work, there are, increasingly, fledgling dealers bent on showing it.
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However, if the president is hell-bent on comprehensive immigration reform, I have a few suggestions.
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It also raises the odds Democrats bent on impeachment win control of the House in 2018.
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Why are Zinke and Pruitt so hell-bent on fighting these common sense waste reduction standards?
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We must be hypervigilant in anticipating the next potential avenue for those bent on causing harm.
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In June, Axios reported Trump was "hell-bent" on imposing tariffs on steel and other imports.
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They again stressed the mantra that Trump is bent on ripping health care away from Americans.
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He seems hell-bent on breaking the professional bureaucracy to his will, and he is succeeding.
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Farmers have emerged as a powerful political force bent on keeping Brazil's countryside open for business.
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Will she maintain her clear, counter-cultural witness to a world that seems bent on ruin?
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As a fan of the band for the last 23 years, I've been hell-bent on trying.
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We&aposre hearing that two FBI agents were bent on stopping this president from ever becoming president.
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Harris was hell-bent on making sure that I would have this opportunity for a better education.
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North Korean propaganda portrays America as an evil imperialist aggressor hell-bent on subjugating the Korean people.
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But it certainly complicates Trump's warnings about Democrats being bent on a socialist takeover of the country.
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We still don't know the why, but he's pretty hell bent on turning everyone into the undead.
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That is partly because Mr Hernández seems bent on controlling the institutions he purports to be strengthening.
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SINCE Donald Trump became president, economists have been fretting that America is bent on undermining international institutions.
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They are hell-bent on reversing as much of it as they can before it becomes entrenched.
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If so, his failure would pave the way for someone even more bent on breaking the system.
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"This man was really bent on completing what he had set out to do today," Johnston said.
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There's a group of kids who are seemingly bent on solving a mystery the police can't crack.
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A young, unpredictable Saudi king bent on revenge against him is the last thing Turkey's president needs.
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The bond market is bent on having its way and is now pricing in a Fed mistake.
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The system now faces the antediluvian economics of President Donald Trump, who seems bent on its destruction.
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"Opinion sort of feels we are bent on war, would prefer it to peace even," he states.
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This contingent is so bent on kneecapping an agency that it is oblivious to potential unintended consequences.
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Now the party seems to be bent on criminalising or marginalising many previously acceptable means of expression.
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Why are Republicans hell-bent on undermining the prestige and reputation of the United States armed forces?
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In 1957, bent on a concert career, she moved to Manhattan and enrolled at the Juilliard School.
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"Everywhere about me, I can see beautiful militants hell-bent on regeneration, not self-replication," she writes.
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North Korea is far weaker than its enemies, whom the country sees as bent on its destruction.
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Trump, judging from his Twitter account and other statements, seems bent on using it to punish foes.
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But it seems to be the modus operandi of the Democrats who are hell bent on power.
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It is advanced by self-serving media figures bent on stoking conflict and controversy at every opportunity.
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The Trump administration seems hell-bent on maintaining its maximum-pressure policy toward Iran, come what may.
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Not every parent with concerns about vaccination is a rabid conspiracy theorist bent on resisting inoculation forever.
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And with Democrats bent on opposing Judge Kavanaugh, there would be no tangible benefit from an investigation.
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Bent on growth, the pair ignored warning signs and then sought to conceal them from public view.
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Critics see a leader bent on amassing ever greater power over the state by whatever means necessary.
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Elizabeth King's sculptures, stop-motion animations, and photographs might, in this context, similarly appear bent on spectacle.
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Like her cosmetics label, which caters to all skin shades, Savage x Fenty is bent on inclusivity.
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Arrington portrayed the incumbent as an obstructionist who was hell-bent on getting in the president's way.
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Often the fires are set by arsonists, bent on vandalism or insurance fraud, who are never caught.
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Democrats and Republicans couldn't agree on the ninth member, thanks largely to one Republican bent on obstruction.
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Hamlet was less the melancholy Dane than the jester in a corrupt world bent on outlawing laughter.
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It would empower an authoritarian president bent on imposing his will on the nation and the judiciary.
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How else can a people so bent on silence for so long ever learn their true history?
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It's charging hard toward our noses with a sharp knife, bent on teaching our faces a lesson.
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It is not hard to imagine that criminals bent on acquiring nuclear material could have similar success.
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"China will have to take strong countermeasures if the U.S. is bent on having its own way."
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Rita is bent on destroying Earth by finding a crystal buried beneath the town of Angel Grove.
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Second, evidence that Trump's campaign directly coordinated with a Russian government hell-bent on ensuring his election.
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Senate Republicans started their Obamacare repeal bent on undoing the health care law's taxes on wealthy Americans.
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She's not fearful of alien species; she assumes that anybody smart enough to conquer the stars would work through the things that might turn them into a species bent on galactic conquest (though at least one of her alien species was bent on galactic domination before changing its ways).
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Amazon is hell-bent on taking over the home with its Echo smart speakers and Alexa voice assistant.
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All of these stories and countless others depict Hydra as a super-secret organization bent on world domination.
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"I was just thinking that they're hell bent on not letting me vote," Cilek said in an interview.
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Russophiles are just as myopically enthusiastic about Putin as the neoconservatives sometimes seem suicidally hell-bent on war.
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The Cuban government appears bent on suppressing dissent and purging the art community of its most radical voices.
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She is also bent on fashioning her husband's legacy as one of the greatest of the American presidents.
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But those European governments that seek accommodation with a Russia bent on confrontation are running out of arguments.
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It is neither a revolutionary power bent on overthrowing things, nor a usurper, intent on grabbing global control.
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In a recent interview, his information minister, Adel Al Toraifi, lambasted "radicals and terrorists" bent on cultural demolition.
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It's also how they remind themselves, when that same world is hell-bent on taking their humanity away.
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He seems hell-bent on ushering in an era where expertise is not just ignored, but actively disdained.
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Will it have disappointed or empowered the Democrats in Congress who are still bent on investigating the president?
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In those campaigns he ran as a rabble-rouser bent on returning Mexico to its protectionist, nationalist past.
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In the Russian news media, Americans are demonized daily as imperialists bent on weakening President Vladimir V. Putin.
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They, like we, don't know what the future will bring, but they are hell-bent on building it.
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The company is battling to defend itself in Western nations bent on shutting it out of their markets.
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She is later targeted by an ex-convict bent on revenge after she falsely accused him of rape.
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Obama tested the limits of executive power because he faced a hostile Congress bent on sabotaging the ACA.
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Hernandez says the allegations are the fabrications of criminals bent on revenge for his efforts against organized crime.
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And the pushback from members of Congress who are hell bent on shutting down any discussion of this.
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Almost every version of feminism has been hell-bent on equalizing power structures and fighting gender-based oppression.
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The intelligence community fears it emboldens terrorists, Russia and China — all hell-bent on manipulation and deadly mischief.
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For a government bent on modernizing the economy, nostalgia for the old days can be a formidable foe.
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"Rather than standing up to the bully, Christie bent on his knee," the New Hampshire-based paper wrote.
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His allies, however, privately claim that elements of the military and the judiciary are bent on toppling him.
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The team is hell bent on scraping together the money and says their friendship has really just begun.
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He repeatedly blamed the protests on a nebulous "interest-rate lobby," supposedly bent on weakening the Turkish economy.
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In the report released on Thursday, Mueller portrayed a president bent on stopping the probe into Russian meddling.
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According to reports, MacLaren was bent on making the film more of a historical epic, while Warner Bros.
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And of course, Obamacare has already suffered other blows at the hands of a president bent on sabotage.
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I'm going to receive it, unlike Molly, who is hell bent on not accepting anything less than perfection.
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Amid its success, Intuit has sometimes had to put down insurgents bent on reforming the tax filing system.
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These tweaks would not reverse the huge private bureaucracy bent on increasing profits in markets subsidized by taxpayers.
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Instead of the president's commitments, former White House strategist Steve Bannon faults fellow Republicans bent on thwarting him.
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Today's Panglossians argue that American "free trade" in a world bent on mercantilism will be good for Americans.
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Clinton, Mr. Trump criticized his likely opponent for her foreign policy, again sowing some conspiratorial bent on Mrs.
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The Trump administration, he said, was bent on ignoring evidence of climate change in favor of corporate interests. .
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Yet Greg Abbott is hell-bent on chasing this ideological agenda, regardless of how many women it hurts.
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Idris Elba plays Krall, a strange-looking alien bent on destroying the Federation using a space-McGuffin bioweapon.
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Even murderous dictators hell-bent on amassing nukes need a hobby, and for Kim Jong Un, it's basketball.
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Fernandez denigrated the holdouts as "vultures" bent on picking on the carcass of the country's earlier monster default.
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"Taxi Driver": a Vietnam vet as a spiritual avenger, bent on cleansing the city of filth through violence.
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Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, considers many of the Kurds to be terrorists bent on destroying his country.
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In this one, she plays a cellist who's ostensibly bent on revenge against a younger rival (Logan Browning).
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Obviously, that's easy for me to say — I'm not staring down a political juggernaut bent on my destruction.
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So if you're hell-bent on seeing the movie and don't want to be spoiled, avert your eyes.
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Judge Kavanaugh's was a blistering defense, in which he denounced a partisan "frenzy" bent on destroying his nomination.
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In the face of men bent on violation, maintaining one's own boundaries takes energy, and sometimes it flags.
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For decades, corporate interests have been hell-bent on chipping away at our most fundamental rights and freedoms.
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Line: Bills by 10 The Browns appear bent on being the second 0-16 team in league history.
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It fills me with gratitude and optimism to be part of a species so bent on self-improvement.
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Conspiracy theories, some entering the mainstream, portray them as nationless cosmopolitans bent on undermining Western countries' racial purity.
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"There are groups bent on causing chaos and confrontation, endangering democratic order," the government said in a statement.
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They dismiss protesters as sore losers, and pundits who attack policy swings as establishment voices bent on sabotage.
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Such a mouse, "bent on confirming its belief that there are no cats around," would soon be dinner.
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Mr. Pruitt, however, seems hell-bent on reversing that progress, and would rather pretend climate change doesn't exist.
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The Trump administration, already stocked with anti-environment industry sycophants, is bent on resuscitating, not regulating, Big Coal.
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Trump, instead, has cast them and other career government staffers as a "deep state" bent on thwarting him.
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Accommodating conscience may challenge government officials bent on wielding power and ideological bureaucrats who despise competing faith principles.
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He said Mr. Mueller was employing a team of Democrats — another misleading assertion — bent on taking him down.
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He also said that gun control laws were useless against terrorists or gunmen bent on executing their plans.
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Like Nafarmaan, this is a band bent on purging the scourge of religion from the land of Bengal.
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He quickly earned a reputation for creating out-of-the-box cocktails hell-bent on mirroring local culture.
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" The conclusion: "Bent on growth, the pair ignored warning signs and then sought to conceal them from public view.
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Rather, it places it in the context of a system that's hell-bent on seeing him become a criminal.
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And how many delegates overall will be truly hell-bent on stopping Trump, versus willing to tolerate his nomination?
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With products like its electrocardiogram-equipped Apple Watch, the iPhone maker is bent on "democratizing" health care, Cook said.
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He would have been an outsider candidate, bent on saving the American political process from itself at all costs.
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How do they avoid the types of AIs that we see in films that are bent on our destruction?
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For Brown's part ... he's still training like a madman -- clearly hell bent on getting back into the NFL eventually.
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Don't expect other Democrats to ask Joe Biden why he is so bent on bringing the individual mandate back.
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Their chief concern is over the South China Sea, which China appears bent on turning into its own lake.
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Bernie Sanders' feud with the Democratic National Committee, which seemed hell-bent on nominating Hillary Clinton at all costs.
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Students are often portrayed by the media and politicians as stooges of their government, bent on curbing academic freedom.
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It's a familiar bind for a White House that seems bent on testing the bounds of America's constitutional norms.
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They are evil zombies bent on destroying all of Westeros during the Long Night, and that is their purpose.
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His associations were socialists or worse, criminal dissidents who were bent on overthrowing the government of the United States.
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The opposition is bent on impeaching Ms Rousseff, a misguided battle that could dominate the political agenda for months.
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"Some people are just hell bent on being the f–king worst," she wrote in a follow-up tweet.
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But for a member of a Republican Congress hell bent on repealing health care, it's not entirely off script.
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The goal isn't to defend, but to destroy; the titular octopus is a creature bent on ravaging the world.
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No wife bent on jihad as well, as with the couple in the December shootings in San Bernardino, Calif.
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China and the U.S. are firing escalating tariffs at each other and seem bent on resurrecting Smoot-Hawley nightmares.
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She is not part of a breed of alpha-organizer "solopreneurs" bent on dominating the world, despite her hashtag.
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Trump and some advisors are "hell-bent" on imposing tariffs on steel "and likely other imports," according to Axios.
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Meanwhile, Axios reported Friday Trump is "hell-bent" on slapping tariffs potentially as high as 20 percent on steel.
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Those provisions, combined with the state's libertarian bent on social issues, have largely silenced the issue in state politics.
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" He went on to say that the 15-week ban proved Mississippi was "bent on controlling women and minorities.
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China is branded as a "strategic competitor" and a "revisionist power" hell-bent on upending the American world order.
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So why would Republicans be so hell-bent on passing this scheme if it's a nonstarter with the people?
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Once, she endured a sinister beating in a sparring match from a male boxer bent on sending a message.
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Or a servant in the basest possible sense, an enabler bent on fulfilling every one of the patient's desires?
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I do believe that if someone is hell-bent on doing harm to someone, they will find a way.
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Congress returns this week bent on moving several policy bills before adjourning in July for the presidential nominating conventions.
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Opponents fear increasing authoritianism from a leader they see as bent on eroding modern Turkey's democracy and secular foundations.
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By the end of their conversation, the professor's career is in jeopardy, the militant student bent on its destruction.
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In his address last year to the U.N., Trump insulted Kim as a "rocket man" bent on nuclear destruction.
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But it is also, inescapably, to be at odds with an administration bent on degrading those norms and institutions.
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Trump is still hell-bent on Obamacare repeal, so he can't rock the boat with Republicans on drug prices.
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This is not the time to have a government bent on overturning regulations aimed at controlling climate-related disasters.
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Yet in the Microsoft case, Internet Explorer was "free," even though Microsoft was bent on destroying competition with it.
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Strong institutions like the tax agency have been hollowed out by party officials bent on shielding their illicit activities.
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Mr. Trump condemned "radical Islamic terrorism" and the "evil men bent on terror and conquest" who seized Flight 93.
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Others still grappled with the desire for positive change while recognizing the limits of stopping people bent on killing.
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Prosecutors have cast him as a mastermind bent on breaking the law to protect his family's wealth and power.
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When Stella shows up in Patty's room bent on revenge in finale "Most You," Patty strangles her to death.
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He appears to be hell-bent on making the same mistakes in Syria as President Obama made in Iraq.
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Recognizing that Mueller was bent on reconstituting an FBI HQ that Freeh had summarily dismantled, McCabe made his move.
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His words are a refreshing change of pace for a Trump administration bent on thwarting any and all regulations.
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As the campaign wore on, however, the candidate's online disparagements no longer suggested a man bent on self-immolation.
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He now appears bent on burnishing his legacy by making the country financially self-sufficient again during his tenure.
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Resources have been diverted from candidates into ideological non-profits and Super PACs bent on polarity instead of compromise.
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I hope that this energy will silence the forces across the country who remain bent on diminishing our democracy.
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The Republican memo has become a nefarious weapon in the hands of partisans seemingly bent on disrupting Mueller's investigation.
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They're captains of industry and leaders of society, bent on remaking this nation, whether we like it or not.
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North Korea has derided Abe's government as a "cult" bent on derailing Pyongyang's diplomatic outreach in recent state media comments.
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The final myth is that the Conservative Party is perpetually bent on selling off the NHS to the highest bidder.
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And you see the people here that were only hell-bent on undermining the Trump campaign and preventing a presidency.
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In the meantime, let's hope that some Bondian villain hell-bent on destabilizing America's breadbasket doesn't appear from the shadows.
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What happens next could have a crucial impact on abortion access, and on those hateful few bent on sabotage online.
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They're products of a much more recent history, bent on trying to drown out the great failure of the Confederacy.
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The bees were so bent on destruction, a resident was stung on-camera during an interview with the TV station.
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But they will not find it easy—particularly if they are developing countries that are bent on state-driven modernisation.
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A controversy followed, in which Thomas and his supporters painted Hill as a delusional liar bent on ruining Thomas' career.
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Arya has been elevated to the status of an assassin hell-bent on revenge, yet we're still rooting for her.
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But now our basic health care — and all that progress — is threatened by an administration bent on taking us backwards.
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For his part, Mr Moon, bent on reaching a deal with North Korea, does not want Japan to ruin it.
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But protecting against a single individual bent on destruction and with even a modicum of access can be much harder.
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Somehow or other, the argument goes, Westminster would stop a prime minister who is bent on leaving without a deal.
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Or if you're hell-bent on having a phone with all the best specs, including the upcoming Snapdragon 835 chip.
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So, for those bent on fraud, the first step is easy; the online approval for an NPI takes just minutes.
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"The German officials would accelerate past…as if bent on winning a circuit race," he writes (in Jamie Bulloch's translation).
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He's both loyal to his family and hell-bent on killing the king so he can wear the crown himself.
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Bent on proving the car's capability, Bertha packed up a Model III and, without telling her husband, hit the road.
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The Peace Corps has a long history, and the organization is hell bent on staying relevant in the 21st century.
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Pro-life Republicans in Congress are hell-bent on protecting unborn fetuses, but not American children and adults already alive.
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Instead, he has decided to portray his critics as sad losers bent on attacking his special and amazing blog: Sad!
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President Trump is bent on curbing what Washington says is Beijing's deliberate theft of American intellectual property and trade secrets.
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She screams and squirms, hell-bent on getting free — a haunting contrast with the rest of the episode's pious obedience.
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To Trump, all the headwinds are the result of bad judges, biased reporters, and Democrats bent on undermining his presidency.
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The Democrats have shown once again that a party hell-bent on war will like Saturn devour even its own.
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It feels obliged to defend its interests by resisting Iran which, it says, is bent on recreating a Persian empire.
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This insight allowed the Trump campaign to run circles around the major outlets that were bent on taking him down.
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There, the president attacked the media, which he has repeatedly assailed as corrupt, dishonest and hell-bent on undermining him.
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Yes, it's 2017, and we're still battling the tired trope of a jealous Stepford ex-wife, hell-bent on revenge.
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It also cast the Syrian army as an effective fighting force against jihadists bent on cultural vandalism and wanton killing.
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All these witches were hideous and bent on destroying kids for their own vanity—but at least they stuck together.
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That typically requires a bigger headphone to hold all those magnets, but Audeze seems bent on getting the size down.
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After the wealthy Executive class she serves killed her parents by destroying the Olympia's sister ship, she's bent on revenge.
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There are plenty of books, television shows and movies about the dangers of intelligent, malevolent robots bent on destroying humanity.
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Mario's back in his first adventure since 'Super Mario 64,' and this time, Bowser's bent on preventing a storybook ending.
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Yet conservatives seem hell-bent on enabling the worst elements in America's police departments, further alienating them from their communities.
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Clinton will confront a showman bent on turning the event into less of a debate and more of a spectacle.
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The big question now is will we end up with the HAL 2628, bent on self-preservation at any cost?
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"The first night, we asked ourselves what we would do if we were a virus bent on immortality," he said.
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Ramming through the school's gate "This guy was bent on ... driving by residences and arbitrarily shooting at them," Johnston said.
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The idea is that there is an ingrained secret subculture of government apparatchiks bent on the destruction of his presidency.
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Like most great satire, the cart was bent on exposing what it perceived to be the truth through gracious hyperbole.
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Typically competition is high, the adrenaline perhaps even more so, and you're mostly hell-bent on destroying the opposing team.
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Some Republicans seem hell-bent on defunding it, even though the coverage it does is more important now than ever.
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But if you're hell bent on being a buzzkilling sauce-blocker, urge her to pay attention to how she's feeling.
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Startup Alley, the exhibition hall, hosts hundreds of creative early-stage startups hell-bent on pushing the boundaries of technology.
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Maybe, rather than strategically bent on deconstructing the international order, he is temperamentally inclined toward actions that have that effect.
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That Mr. Peltz could come so close reflects the growing power of activist investors bent on shaking up corporate boards.
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And Iran's Ali Khamenei already has the most coveted title du jour, supreme leader, and he's bent on keeping it.
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Officials attributed the violence to organized groups bent on mayhem that appeared late Tuesday after the day of political protest.
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Boris Johnson is poised to become prime minister thanks to a small, unrepresentative population of Brexiteer voters bent on destruction.
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He brags to a slender-faced detective about his newfound work at glossy magazines, seemingly hell-bent on proving himself.
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In Pelosi's view, Trump seemed bent on threatening the institutions of democracy, beginning with his attacks on the free press.
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One can argue that China is bent on big increases in weapons production and is still in the early stages.
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General Salah occasionally slips into the familiar language of autocrats, slandering the opposition as "traitors" bent on undermining the state.
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A young man drawn to violence Investigators and those who knew Connor Betts have described him as bent on violence.
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Anti-Japanese sentiment was high, and the survey, with its accusatory tone, seemed bent on portraying the workers as untrustworthy.
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Survival is an overwhelming, instinctual impulse, and one should put nothing beyond a being who is bent on ensuring it.
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DuBose was "hell-bent," on getting away from Tensing because he was carrying marijuana and cash, Mathews told the court.
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The President's suspicion of the intelligence community, which he sees as a "Deep State" bent on overthrowing him, will grow.
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But if not, it's more fuel for his claims that a Washington "Deep State" is bent on bringing him down.
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In his writings, he describes an ongoing "invasion" of France by immigrants bent on "conquest" of its white, European population.
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Fact is patriots consider the left to be domestic enemies of the constitution bent on the destruction of the Republic.
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While we know that opponents of American democracy are bent on distorting and discrediting our elections, our response is stymied.
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His latest novel, "The Secret Guests," begins in October 1940, when the Germans are bent on bombing London into submission.
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Because across the country, the courts are often the only check on lawmakers bent on making women's health care decisions.
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She agonized over the decision while watching others who'd come forward be torn apart by those bent on defending him.
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They claimed that Democrats so despised Trump that they had been bent on impeaching him since he won in 2016.
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"The government seemed bent on making sure I spent the night and was processed as a criminal," Ressa said Sunday.
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Proposals to physically block people bent on killing themselves often elicit the same question: Won't they just do it elsewhere?
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Soon, still a teenager, he left Detroit altogether, bent on a design career, and found his way to New York.
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He chose the Soviet Union for his honeymoon when it was seriously communist and hell-bent on ruling the world.
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"The company is bent on maintaining status quo and the appearance of normalcy," the Trader Joe's worker told Business Insider.
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My wish is that politicians hell bent on saving us actually looked at us as humans worthy of talking to.
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Why, exactly, is Messenger ignoring a technology push that the rest of the tech industry seems hell-bent on perfecting?
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Javert is literally hell-bent on ensuring that Jean Valjean never has a future anywhere with anyone at any time.
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Russia is not our friend; Russia is an enemy bent on destabilizing our country and weakening our position among nations.
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Mr Netanyahu was bent on the deal, as was Hamas, which hopes better conditions in Gaza will sustain its unpopular rule.
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Trump's administration has hinted at many of the hallmarks of an authoritarian regime bent on weakening the press, according to experts.
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After battling through Millard Fillmore for two weeks, I was hell-bent on knocking out Pierce and Buchanan in quick order.
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Resistance has been led by Italy's new anti-establishment government which is bent on overhauling European EU budgets and immigration policy.
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Candela was bent on pushing concrete to its limit with this project; the structure actually collapsed during his team's first attempt.
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Bergen told CNN's KFile that for international terrorists bent on entering the United States, a greater level of education is required.
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Molins said the assailant, who tried to grab the woman's Famas assault rifle, seemed bent on carrying out a serious attack.
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President Trump's political opponents are behaving like a rudderless mob, void of policy ideas, and hell-bent on provoking a confrontation.
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Yet that argument meets resistance at a time when China appears increasingly bent on driving a wedge between Australia and America.
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First, Google's own iPad app is god-awful and the company seems hell-bent on not updating it to work better.
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She's hell-bent on exterminating the Lycans, who she believes massacred her family, and she's very good at what she does.
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Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said the step was essential to combating what he called terrorist groups bent on undermining the country.
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Unfortunately, even Ferrell can't save the day with this overworked material, as Mugatu busts out of prison, bent on destroying Derek.
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Los Angeles (14-3) headed into the game with the league's best record but fell to an opponent bent on revenge.
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But Wallace was bent on revenge, deciding that if she couldn't be with him, no one would, according to Sky News.
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President Donald Trump called Kim Jong-un, the young dictator of North Korea, a "Rocket Man" bent on a "suicide mission".
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Mrs May, who has promised a white paper on trade next month, is still seen as bent on a hard Brexit.
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The Environmental Protection Agency determined that this pilot experiment wasn't particularly risky to anyone who wasn't a mosquito bent on reproduction.
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ACROSS the French countryside, in the summer of 1789, rumours swirled about vengeful aristocrats bent on the destruction of peasants' property.
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That would soon transform them from boy scouts and campfire girls to a paramilitary outfit bent on taking down Putin's opponents.
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Because while Netflix already pioneered the art of nonlinear television, the company is bent on doing the same for interactive storytelling.
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As we told you, Jager claims BO was hell-bent on marrying an African-American woman to benefit his political career.
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Trump is bent on ousting the two biggest obstacles at the Justice Department to his real objective: getting rid of Mueller.
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The plan is almost certainly dead on arrival with a Republican caucus that has been bent on dismantling Obamacare for years.
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And some critics believe that Trump is bent on advancing the reach of the government in subsidizing military equipment for police.
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The city appears hell-bent on hurting the innovation industry that has made the it the tech capital of the world.
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Having taken control of the production and sale of oil, the Barzanis seem bent on concentrating power in their own hands.
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The flick seems to focus on the unsettling common narrative of a father hell bent on controlling his daughter's romantic prospects.
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The president and his allies have in the past suggested the existence of a "deep state" bent on undermining his agenda.
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Like many cities, it has major social problems, especially among immigrants, a tiny percentage of whom are hell-bent on mayhem.
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Since 2015 the region's ruling coalition has been bent on secession, a possibility not recognised by the Spanish constitution of 1978.
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Musk is skipping HUDs because he's hell-bent on autonomy and thinks the tech would be worthless in self-driving cars.
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Bent on transforming the global Internet into a Chinese Intranet, official censors have made deft and extensive use of the method.
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Using China's state-controlled media, he has cast the US as an aging power hell-bent on stopping the country's rise.
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Nadler seems hell bent on continuing to spend his time smearing and harassing a private citizen for purely partisan political reasons.
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This means there are hundreds of families bent on revenge in a more liberalized regime that does not monitor every movement.
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President Donald Trump is bent on curbing what Washington says is Beijing's deliberate theft of American intellectual property and trade secrets.
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Over the last eight years, the Obama Administration has been bent on beating up on business through rafts of new regulations.
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In defence of John Gibbons, I get why he might have been a little too hell bent on "manufacturing runs" recently.
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Bitcoin may still bring to mind images of clandestine drug markets and anarchist hackers bent on liberating finance from financial companies.
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But if we work to save only the physical environment, as we seem bent on doing, we will lose them both.
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Freshfields Animal Rescue Center says Bay's camp called and confirmed the director was hell-bent on finding a role for Freya.
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But even during the fighting, both sides appeared bent on avoiding wider conflict after weeks of violence along the fenced border.
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But for anyone hell-bent on trekking to upstate New York to celebrate Woodstock's 50th anniversary, there's still one sure bet.
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Both candidates are image-conscious, historically unpopular, and hell-bent on controlling how the media portrays them through the home-stretch.
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He angrily denied the accusation and denounced a partisan "frenzy" bent on destroying his nomination, his family and his good name.
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Bent on turning Mario into a real man, Ernesto enrolled his son in Leoncio Prado Military Academy when he was 14.
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Republicans want to draw him out on allegations of misconduct by supposedly crooked F.B.I. agents bent on taking down a president.
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To do that, the family would need not just a promoter or businessman, they would need megalomaniac bent on world domination.
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Leaders of the clinic say the state is making unreasonable requests and is bent on closing the clinic for political reasons.
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The foreign ministry accused Ms. Farha of fabricating stories and implied that she was a terrorist sympathizer, bent on smearing Egypt.
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After all, they'll reason, if Mr. Spencer isn't telling the truth, then why are people so bent on shutting him up?
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Callimachi: This is a group that was hell-bent on being independent, on being self-sufficient, on relying on no one.
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With a government bent on curbing freedoms and an economy in decline, options for the country's democratically-oriented youths are limited.
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Even the most minute particulars can create baselines in an environment bent on constantly demanding more from everyone at all times.
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Many of Silicon Valley's pioneers initially thought of themselves more as freewheeling revolutionaries than as capitalists bent on global economic domination.
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As refugees have committed suicide, been killed or sexually abused, Dutton has dismissed them as illiterates bent on stealing Australian jobs.
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Her attorney, by the way, is bent on deposing Trump, and he's using the Bill Clinton deposition of 1998 as precedent.
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More people go by car or plane, and they are not as bent on all going home at the same time.
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Each time, it meets a community devastated by tragedy, but bent on honoring those lost, by preventing the next school shooting.
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In an administration bent on unraveling many of Mr. Obama's legacies, the hostage affairs envoy is one Mr. Trump has kept.
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Bradley Byrne, a House Republican running in the GOP Senate primary, tweeted Friday that Democrats "are hell-bent on sabotaging" Trump.
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Not all of us are bent on changing people's beliefs; in fact, atheist Quakers attend services with theists regularly and happily.
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The GOP nominee says he is running against a "crooked media" that he believes is hell-bent on sinking his campaign.
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"By then we'll be up against a Republican machine that will be hell-bent on keeping the White House," Warren wrote.
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"The Fed seems hell bent on raising interest rates until something breaks, which is what happened in these countries," he said.
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In an administration bent on unraveling many of Mr. Obama's legacies, the hostage affairs envoy is one Mr. Trump has kept.
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In fact, our brains are so bent on those comparisons that in one experiment, subjects actively sabotaged their friends from succeeding.
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Yet the president is still bent on turning over a new leaf with Moscow and finding a way to improve relations.
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And then since images can be doubled back on themselves or bent on these axes, they should be palindromic or anagrammatic.
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The military is bent on preventing a repeat of Marawi, but intelligence reports suggest an effort by extremists to start recruiting again.
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Erdogan has portrayed such criticism - and the sell-off in the lira - as an attack by foreign powers bent on undermining Turkey.
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It is as if America's political classes are bent on copying every part of Britain's current flirtation with who-needs-experts populism.
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For every human that is bent on destroying another human, there are humans who are not, so no less are the seimei.
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Social media companies seem hell-bent on taking a hands-off approach to policing political advertising, even if it includes straight lies.
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Because if we're hell-bent on driving this planet over a cliff, we might as well do it in Barbie-themed ride.
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But this year, we'll have none of it — we're hell-bent on finding a foundation that will withstand the rigors of summertime.
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The Cigarette Smoking Man and other X-Files villains were traditionally seen as despicable for collaborating with aliens bent on subjugating humanity.
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"She was just hell-bent on getting back at Frank Fina," Morrow testified last week, describing Kane as "unhinged" at the time.
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China still lags far behind America in its space accomplishments, but it does not appear bent on a cold-war-style race.
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One is a sequel four decades in the making, pitting an older Laurie, hell-bent on revenge, against masked nemesis Michael Myers.
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Our 18th-century Constitution lacks provisions necessary to slow down a would-be autocrat bent on the slow dismantling of the republic.
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Haddock sets out to discover why the "citizens" of Limetown went missing — only to encounter a shadowy conspiracy bent on mind control.
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Trying to intervene, it should now be obvious, makes the President look like a man bent on a cover-up, not clarity.
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"I really don't know how you prevent someone who is bent on destruction from carrying it out to some degree," he said.
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He builds his own portal gun, hell-bent on revenge because Rick C-137 abandoned him after they started to clash intellectually.
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Thing is ... it's unclear if she actually knows Harry but one thing's for damn sure -- she's hell-bent on working with him.
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He has spent his first year as administrator as a kind of trojan administrator, bent on destroying the agency's work from within.
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The cases have sparked massive demonstrations by her supporters, who say she is being persecuted by a new government bent on revenge.
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For the time being, however, a nuclear-armed Mr Putin is bent on imposing himself in the old Soviet sphere of influence.
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The game is made by indie Taiwan developer Digital Crafter, with UK publisher PQube — and it looks hell bent on offending people.
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But it would face an even more aggressive China, bent on recouping the loss of its difficult ally in North Korea's destruction.
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However, the Taliban remains bent on a fulsome withdrawal of foreign forces, reclaiming power and strictly enforcing its warped brand of Islam.
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But Tom is hell-bent on finding his "orders," so we drive to Fort Yate's Sitting Bull Community College, 63-minutes away.
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Yet Republican lawmakers, bent on humiliating Mr. de Blasio, allowed only a one-year extension, which expires at the end of June.
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And it's been pretty hell bent on fulfilling that mission for more than 100 years, no matter who's in the White House.
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Doing so would mimic a congressional victory 6900 years ago that protected the EPA against a presidential administration bent on its destruction.
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And thus did Leigh Alexander's commentary on the pluralism of gaming today get equal time with a campaign bent on silencing her.
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One strategy: Team demonstration leaders with police officers, to jointly calm emotions and identify, and help to eject, people bent on violence.
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The authorities ran a propaganda campaign to discredit the protesters, saying they were exploited by "reactionary forces" bent on overthrowing the government.
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But with Republicans hell-bent on repealing the ACA, now even the modest strides made in increasing healthcare accessibility are in jeopardy.
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The jihadists bent on terrorizing us have some obvious commonalities that the political and cultural establishment has continually enjoined us to ignore.
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But for some reason, people still seem hell-bent on taking Venus down a peg—even if it's through some backhanded compliments.
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Her continued support of Republican candidates that seem hell-bent on marginalizing any and all minorities was baffling to say the least.
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Despite Werdum's recent stumble, he's still in his competitive prime, and we know he's hell-bent on winning back the heavyweight crown.
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Putin backers also deployed the familiar argument that Western countries bent on weakening Russia were rooting for Mr. Putin to step down.
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By the time they left there was a big crowd, and one guy was hell-bent on getting a pic with Bey.
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In addition to creating some welcome disruption, the infiltrators discover that one of the elite school's pupils is bent on world domination.
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He left Italy in the mid-1930s with Igor, his brother, the two bent on chasing their fortunes in the New World.
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" In college, she writes, "I lived like a half-closeted C.E.O., quietly but unswervingly focused on achievement, bent on checking every box.
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An invading force bent on total, if sometimes muddled, global domination is closer to what the Pajerski family of St. Anthony, Minn.
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After Democrats passed the 2009 health care law, they were unable to fine-tune it because Republicans were so bent on repeal.
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I am trying to figure out what the devil is wrong with us that we seem so hell bent on destroying ourselves!
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Early this week, a North Carolina man showed up armed at a Washington pizzeria, bent on rescuing children held in sexual slavery.
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What that meant in real terms is that Russell was bent on maintaining the region's system of racial separation at all costs.
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The Soviet Union was bent on expansion, he wrote, so the main element of any United States policy had to be containment.
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But three and half years later, he will be forced to deal with the potential fallout of a nation bent on revenge.
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This is a violent confrontation encouraged and led by Hamas, the terrorist organization that controls Gaza and is bent on Israel's destruction.
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Then there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about rogue nations that are hell bent on acquiring nuclear arsenals of their own.
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This Army officer is a Vietnam vet who suffers from intense flashbacks and is hell-bent on avenging himself on the USSR.
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Protesters are speaking out against what they say is a government bent on attacking diversity, the foundation on which India was built.
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For a team that has always seemed bent on big moves at any price, it might be a nice change of pace.
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But this season has been bent on showing their weaknesses, and I wonder what the wedding signifies in the midst of that.
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The song that seemingly so offended Erdogan depicts him as an egotistical, thin-skinned authoritarian bent on suppressing anything that offends him.
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As it is, a central bank hell-bent on keeping inflation low and stable risks cutting short a boom with room to run.
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Was evidence in her murder planted, as Avery claims, by a sheriff's department bent on vindicating itself and proving him a violent criminal?
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How many times can we watch the same man give the same speech to yet another race of aliens bent on conquering Earth?
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These weren't apparatuses of an oppressive federal watchdog or bilious hate group, bent on undermining any agenda that ran counter to their own.
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He&aposs hell-bent on trying to say anything negative but he&aposs having a hard time with words and answering simple questions.
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It would also be nice to avoid a court full of self-aware killer robot refs hell-bent on taking over the world.
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"The defendant is a domestic terrorist, bent on committing acts dangerous to human life that are intended to affect governmental conduct," prosecutors said.
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" He also promised "irrefutable" evidence that O'Reilly was being targeted by "far-left organizations bent on destroying [him] for political and financial reasons.
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He has described Nissan executives as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and its top shareholder, Renault.
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Brian Berry, chief executive of the Federation of Master Builders, said the government was "hell bent" on ignoring the business community on immigration.
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"To the last, Baldwin remained hypercompetitive and bent on having his way," Mr. Chernow wrote in his history of the House of Morgan.
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But having presented himself as a reformist bent on sweeping aside the deep state, many voters will be expecting more from Mr Rouhani.
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And given that written promises didn't stop Kogan or Cambridge Analytica from misusing data, why would they stop advertisers bent on boosting profits?
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Those who advocate silencing their opponents seem hell-bent on engulfing us in strife and increasingly heavy coercion to achieve their policy objectives.
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Supporting Mrs May would be a career-ending move for Labour MPs, whose party is dominated by activists bent on rooting out "traitors".
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Instead, they've doubled down on a chilling "Terran supremacy" doctrine, and built a warmongering, bloodthirsty empire bent on blasting alien races into submission.
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If, bent on regime change, it acts unthinkingly, it could come to be seen once again in Latin America as imperialist and overbearing.
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They experience several brushes with death, complicated by a brutal creature that seems to be chasing Hester and hell-bent on her destruction.
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" Bumble told The Verge it still believed Match was "bent on trying to impair the very business it was so desperate to buy.
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Dolores seems bent on revenge, no matter the cost, and is eager to kill fellow hosts if it helps her achieve her ends.
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Many AK supporters have accepted the results, but some seem bent on reversing the outcome of the elections by hook or by crook.
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A government bent on restricting the mobility of its people already has plenty of options for doing so by regulating access to roads.
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But somehow, this brave everyday hero was so hell-bent on holding onto it, even flying bullets couldn't make him give it up.
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He's always had trouble finishing around the rim, and he just absolutely seemed hell bent on missing left and right—layups, hooks, whatever.
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Even a seemingly innocuous device, such a printer, can serve as an entry point for a hacker dead bent on infiltrating a network.
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It's a desperate, sad place, exactly the kind of location ripe for manipulation by cosmic forces bent on emerging from an endless slumber.
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But his critics fear further drift into authoritarianism, with a leader they see as bent on eroding modern Turkey's democracy and secular foundations.
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He has both a legal and moral obligation to set forth his vision, if he is bent on rejecting that of President Obama.
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In December 2014 Mr Gulen, who is 74, was officially declared the head of a terrorist organisation bent on establishing a "parallel state".
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Ellis tried to cast Bauman as an establishment insider while selling herself as the upstart outsider bent on shaking up a moribund party.
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So we can sympathize with a man in Australia who was hell-bent on ensuring nothing came between him and his glorious vacation.
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There are communists pointing to the violence of "so-called democracy," and police and politicians who seem hell-bent on proving them right.
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Erdogan's critics fear a further drift into authoritarianism, with a leader they see as bent on eroding modern Turkey's democracy and secular foundations.
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Anti-trade populists are hell-bent on locking Democrats into a future of rigid opposition to trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Its domestic propaganda describes a reality that does not exist, and it appears bent on almost provoking a war it would certainly lose.
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" Here, the gruffly uncommunicative, faintly deranged director is named Ugo Velluto, and the masterpiece he is bent on shooting is called "Jungle Bloodbath.
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This show of formality served as a foil for the absurdist eroticism that Mr. Paik was bent on infusing into the classical tradition.
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They reveal with startling clarity that certain journalistic institutions are hell-bent on damaging the current administration in any way they possibly can.
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The visionary entrepreneur is bent on building giant low-cost reusable rockets and spaceships that can be used to colonize humans on Mars.
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Now, the Turks and rebel leaders say they are bent on taking it from the Kurds and forcing them out of the area.
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Later, the Islamic State split off from Al Qaeda and established itself as a separate group bent on declaring its self-styled caliphate.
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Perhaps the biggest subject of speculation is that Mr. Xi is bent on staying in power after his second term ends in 2022.
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Alternatively, for those bent on ethnic cleansing, it can easily be programmed to kill only people with a certain skin color or ethnicity.
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But it's also about one woman who's bent on channeling all her desires into serving God, and finding it isn't a simple task.
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From the beginning, the White House, anxious to move past health care, has been hell bent on setting arbitrary deadlines for the vote.
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With the Brexit crisis threatening to topple Theresa May's government, Donald Trump rolled into the U.K. Thursday seemingly bent on finishing it off.
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In 2017, ESET had noted the disturbing implications of that malware component; it hinted that Industroyer's creators might be bent on physical damage.
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The plaintiffs argued that Islam is not a religion but rather a geopolitical system bent on instituting jihadist and Shariah law in America.
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And there is an interloper in the household, Bégearss, bent on making off with Florestine and the remnants of the decaying Almaviva fortune.
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Miller's new novel, "Now We Shall Be Entirely Free," seems bent on defying convention and expectations, and deploys the Mantel magic only intermittently.
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Another day, another felonious leak of highly sensitive information to the media by anonymous within the FBI seemingly bent on destroying the president.
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The game was to expose and/or to exploit photography's deceitfulness, with implicit criticism of a culture industry bent on deluding the masses.
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And Mr. Trump seems bent on shooting himself in the foot every time he takes a step forward, and that's unfortunate for him.
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It was like when you dropped a piece of paper on a windy day and it grew a mind bent on eluding you.
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National Democrats are bent on winning it back in 2020 — and getting Ms. Baldwin re-elected is a crucial step toward that goal.
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If you're hell-bent on getting a Pixel 4 this fall, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend getting the XL over the smaller variant.
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And it is hard to improve Alabamans' view of Washington when most of their representatives and media outlets are bent on rubbishing it.
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The administration is so bent on cleaning out the red-light districts that bulldozers are scheduled to move on the district next Monday.
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WASHINGTON — In a town filled with button-down lawyers, Donald F. McGahn II has always been an iconoclast bent on shaking things up.
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His critics fear a further drift into authoritarianism under a leader they regard as bent on eroding modern Turkey's democracy and secular foundations.
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When Francis ascended to the church's top spot in March 2013, he quickly earned a reputation as open-minded and bent on reform.
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Plenty of congressional Republicans bent on repealing the Affordable Care Act hail from the states with the lowest minimum wages in the country.
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"Everyday young children are being dropped off at schools that are wide-open, soft targets for people bent on mass murder," LaPierre said.
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"The defendant is a domestic terrorist, bent on committing acts dangerous to human life that are intended to affect governmental conduct," prosecutors wrote.
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In 1991, Navy midshipmen bent on stealing West Point's mules cut phone lines, bound and gagged Army staff, and were pursued by police.
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Although not legally binding, the resolution could raise tensions with Russia just as the U.S. is bent on maintaining the cease-fire. Rep.
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The message is crystal clear: There is an "other" out there, a liberal insurgency bent on stripping conservatives of all they hold dear.
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Either way, they would have ended up fighting a malevolent force bent on using forgotten technology to achieve dominance over a galactic system.
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The House passed it by making concessions to the party's conservatives, who otherwise were hell bent on stopping the bill in its tracks.
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Dany's sudden transformation into a zealot was the final straw in a season that has seemed hell-bent on undermining years of character building.
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Highlight led a pack of apps hell-bent on discovering the people around you, revealing them to you, and bringing all of you together.
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Stocks are extremely oversold, but investors still seem bent on selling after the Federal Reserve disappointed markets with a less dovish message than expected.
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If there's one thing unambiguously good about Twitter it's that it's not Facebook — a fact that CEO Jack Dorsey seems hell-bent on changing.
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It's just kind of hilarious that, for the duration of Cruise's career, he has been hell bent on creating a fictional height for himself.
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He's forced to turn against his country to survive by watching the rising One State Party, which is bent on taking over Amberlough City.
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Fred might be a detestable serial rapist and domestic abuser, but Serena is the one bent on using sexual abuse to get "her" baby.
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Prepare to spend the day engaging with the leading innovators, makers and investors bent on shaping the future of these two game-changing technologies.
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It isn't about hating men, or vindictive power trips, or wasting time trying to skew statistics, as a few commenters seem bent on believing.
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Requiems for his campaign are already being written, including a Politico piece portraying Sanders as bitter and increasingly isolated and bent on settling scores.
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As an album, 22, A Million further cements Bon Iver's status as an experimental group, bent on making new art every time they create.
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Denton said Thiel was bent on revenge after Gawker in 2007 outed the co-founder of PayPal and early investor in Facebook as gay.
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All of this brings up the question of why Trump is so bent on self-destruction every time he appears poised to possibly win.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont helps fill out her self-portrait as an aggressive economic populist bent on a fundamental shift in American economic institutions.
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They've raised north of $100 million for their tightly focused computer vision work hell-bent on replicating real-time hand movements, like, really well.
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North Korea objects to the drills as a prelude to war by a United States it says is bent on toppling the Pyongyang government.
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Each side would have you believe that the other's been co-opted by special interests and hell-bent on a game of political chicken.
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But Destroyer, Kusama's latest film starring Nicole Kidman as Erin Bell, a Los Angeles cop hell-bent on revenge, takes things a step further.
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The Chairman of Everything, as another Australian, Geremie Barmé, calls him, looks bent on staying in power throughout the 2020s—and perhaps for life.
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Uber might upend the transportation industry, Airbnb could rule hospitality and, as I argued last week, Netflix is bent on consuming the entertainment business.
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The RCRC, however, has experienced its share of aggressive resistance from certain religious groups and media organizations bent on pushing an anti-choice agenda.
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What is not at issue is that Al Awlaki was a despicable human being who was bent on carrying out his jihad against America.
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As the megalomaniac tech mogul hell-bent on bringing our heroes to their knees, the actor is a grating cartoon of manic motormouth tics.
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A young person from a war-ravaged nation with numerous reasons to hate the US, recruited by an organization bent on taking them down?
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If the new administration is hell-bent on keeping Manning locked up, however, there is one avenue they could take, albeit an unlikely one.
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And an immigration system that was already broken has been thrown into even more chaos by a White House bent on vindictive, nativist policies.
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Deadpool (the character) was created in the '90s — an era when comic books were bent on pushing the limits of violence, sex, and cynicism.
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In Diyarbakir Turkish tanks, along with 2,203 police and soldiers, appear bent on burying in rubble the PKK fighters still holed up in Sur.
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Did you know that festivalgoers hell-bent on making their frienemies jealous can send out postcards and wedding invitations stamped with "Coachella" on them?
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So what can we do to get in the way of politicians hell-bent on depriving women of their freedom to be human beings?
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The Trump Administration and Ryan-McConnell Congress are hell-bent on scoring political points by ending the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
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Thousands of Iranians chanted "Death to America" near the old embassy with the army chief likening Washington to a scorpion bent on harming Iran.
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Pompeo described an Iran rife with unemployment, hopeless youth and a brutal repressive dictatorship bent on suppressing a restive population with intimidation and violence.
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More than 330 million people live within a three-hour drive or train ride, and Disney is bent on turning them into lifelong consumers.
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The bombing was a sign extremists were bent on sabotaging a peace effort that had a chance of success, said security expert Rommel Banlaoi.
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Is Obama prepared to betray Israel by supporting a policy of ethnic cleansing to create a Jew-free Palestinian state bent on Israel's destruction?
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There is Judy Moncada (Cristina Umaña), one of those rival drug dealers, who is bent on avenging some particularly brutal deaths Escobar doled out.
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Trump may be a populist, but he is certainly not a fascist bent on gaining supremacy through a national collective or by waging war.
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Planned Parenthood and other Title X grantees, bent on continuing to misuse tax dollars this way, filed suit claiming the Reagan regulations were unconstitutional.
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These "humble public servants" were hell-bent on influencing efforts in two consequential FBI investigations in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.
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Her Smell seems at times bent on deconstructing the mythology of the rockstar, the self-destructive genius whose romance and inspiration lies in havoc.
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Kanye sounds absolutely bent on delivering chains of raps, leading the way for Sampha to finish up the song with a nicely sung outro.
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It's you and your three little mechs against (across up to five islands of battle) dozens of angry giant bugs hell-bent on destruction.
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Appearing before the same committee later in the day, Judge Kavanaugh delivered a blistering defense, denouncing a partisan "frenzy" bent on destroying his nomination.
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They said Democrats bent on impeachment were neglecting more pressing policy issues, like the migrants who are overwhelming government resources at the southwestern border.
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Two months ago, things looked dire for Obamacare — and not just because Republicans in Congress were still hell-bent on repealing and replacing it.
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Prosecutors said Mr. Spanier was bent on protecting the university's reputation at the expense of the welfare of the boy, who was never identified.
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Mr. Nix criticized Mr. Wylie as a "bitter and jealous" former employee bent on sabotaging the company in order to start a rival business.
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Moreover, Mr. Trump has surrounded himself with traditional small-government conservatives bent on cutting back or eliminating many of the programs he has championed.
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Either they shoehorn otherwise compelling brainteasers into a threadbare story, or they're so bent on drawing you into their world that the puzzles suffer.
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After repeatedly branding Mueller as an out of control prosecutor bent on a "witch hunt", Trump would seek to play up his sterling character.
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Having grown up in poverty, surrounded by no relatives and "the everywhere smell of sewage and manure," she is bent on erasing her past.
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News organizations there are treating last year's U.S. election as a case study in how not to empower forces bent on manipulating the electorate.
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"Every day young children are being dropped off at schools that are wide-open, soft targets for people bent on mass murder," LaPierre said.
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Mart Helme, the Estonian interior minister, insulted Prime Minister Sanna Marin and claimed that Finland was led by "Reds" bent on destroying the country.
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For months, officials have said the protests are the work of foreign "black hands" bent on fomenting an uprising in the former British colony.
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Presidential campaigns in recent years have become more negative, bent on either depressing a rival's vote or inspiring one's own base to show up.
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Her daily life is a stream of accidents, ailments and crises, as if she were bent on proving the precariousness of her mere existence.
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And her political persona as a hard-charging prosecutor bent on securing justice for Americans and administering it to Trump never really caught on.
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Yet in a string of cases in recent years, Americans bent on racist extremism have been current or former members of the armed forces.
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But as an assiduous journalist bent on investigating the competence of the technology, I nevertheless uploaded my selfie to test the Betaface API service.
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In under 300 characters, Trump basically destroyed Tillerson's credibility with China and North Korea and signaled that the US is hell-bent on war.
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Snapchat may be taking some major heat from Instagram, which seems hell-bent on destroying the company by copying many of its best features.
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Grillo plays the role of "Big Daddy," a ruthless mercenary who seems hell-bent on killing Chinese citizens and proving that Americans are superior.
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Obama on Thursday pointed to the risks from North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, saying the isolated state was "hell bent" on getting atomic weapons.
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But the company is seemingly hell-bent on trying to fix its misinformation problem (the one Mark Zuckerberg once blew off) out in the open.
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The giant space rock has the fitting code name 99942 Apophis, the Greek name for an Egyptian serpent god hell-bent on swallowing the sun.
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President Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association have argued an armed teacher could provide the best defense against a shooter bent on mass murder.
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But as he has made clear on a number of occasions, Netanyahu sees Iran as an existential threat, hell bent on the destruction of Israel.
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His regret is that now, freed from persecution and bent on making women's rights heard, he still is not part of the conversation, he said.
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History tells us all the photos and summits in the world won't stop a dictator bent on survival or geopolitical ambitions counter to our own.
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There's a progressive faction of the Democratic party bent on stopping the former VP's momentum — they just don't have a clear plan to do it.
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I should add at this point that if I hadn't been hell-bent on getting this print, I'd have given up a long time ago.
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The military is bent on preventing another Islamic State-inspired insurgency after rebels seized Marawi, the country's only Islamic city, for five months last year.
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And in July, Burleson — who had told an undercover agent he was "hell bent on killing federal agents" — was sentenced to 68 years in prison.
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We're told he's hell-bent on his newfound faith -- and will continue to create the music HE wants -- which hasn't been well received so far.
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Messrs Limbaugh & Co divided the world into two camps—hardworking Americans struggling to make a living versus liberals bent on taking them for a ride.
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Mr Pompeo's predecessor, Rex Tillerson, had urged Latin Americans to reject "new imperial powers" like China, bent on extracting natural resources while issuing unpayable loans.
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"It just seems that he's, at times, hell-bent on losing a very winnable election to a very seriously flawed candidate: Hillary Clinton," Dent said.
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This past fall he served his ant beer, called Funky Fresh, at the Brooklyn Kitchen to a crowd of locals hell-bent on something different.
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Although John is obviously hell-bent on ruining Veronica's life, the Stassis and Bethennys of Bravo have proven she'll still probably come out on top.
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Bottom line is, you are hell-bent on getting on that ballot one way or the other, even though the state says you can&apost?
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"June's not like the other women," an operative for Halvorsen (Guy Pearce), a man bent on understanding this power, tells Halvorsen when he discovers June.
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"It speaks to the reality that the United States is practically more and more hell-bent on the hostile acts against the DPRK," it added.
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Enter Dr. Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft) a psychologist bent on helping his new patient recover the memories she lost — or, possibly, the memories she's repressing.
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Pupils are told their countrymen showed solidarity with communist brethren in Korea while standing up to American imperialists who were bent on attacking China's heartland.
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The last surviving people are hell-bent on destroying the remaining apes, who just want to find a peaceful home in a post-apocalyptic world.
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Set during China's Cultural Revolution, a secret military project makes contact with an alien race, which is bent on taking over the planet for itself.
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"It is clear that the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists are hell-bent on remaining relevant by attacking soft and vulnerable targets," Nwachukwu added.
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It will take more than trade tariffs to deter many of the Chinese tourists bent on visiting Saks Fifth Avenue or Amish Village in Pennsylvania.
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Nor do the Muslim Brothers, who revealed themselves to be conservatives bent on capturing rather than reforming the state, hold much more of an appeal.
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Gersh learned that one blog post could lead to an anonymous online assault by a group of hateful people hell bent on destroying her life.
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The band puts in everything you would hope for in a rock band bent on tone and grit, and it all pays out in spades.
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The lesson being: Don't underestimate the power of anonymous, computer-savvy Russophiles on the Internet hell-bent on affecting the outcome of a mighty contest.
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Hezbollah has backed the government side in Syria's civil war while Sunni Gulf Arab states have supported rebels bent on toppling President Bashar al-Assad.
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It may also have been because the club was dominated by France, and Charles de Gaulle was bent on keeping out baleful Anglo-Saxon influence.
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This may change, in part due to competition from companies such as Tesla, and in part to pressure from governments bent on curbing carbon emissions.
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He said his assets could help Jim's branch identify and break up cells of Islamic fundamentalists bent on killing Americans or otherwise threatening US security.
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Compared with the asset-strippers who swept through Croatia at that time, he was seen as a positive force, bent on modernising the retail business.
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Steve Bannon and Donald Trump changed that, targeting Davos as a symbol of a shadowy global order bent on destroying the American white working class.
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But the Avengers seem bent on crippling Nigeria's economy while it is particularly fragile, striking at the core of Mr. Buhari's plans for the nation.
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Then on Friday, Axios reported the White House is "hell-bent" on potentially imposing roughly 20 percent tariffs on imports from countries such as China.
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Spending precious vacation time in a manufactured kingdom bent on bringing fantasy story lines to life through relentless entertainment feels like a waste of time.
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It reminded Kenny about his own run-in with a fan hell bent on messing up his game when he was playing at North Carolina.
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From the start of the project, both creators were hell bent on excluding any sort of CGI technology or stop motion animation from their film.
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They're known as "one percenters," and range from inmates who repeatedly smash up any wing they're placed in to those hell-bent on serious violence.
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The sea of humanity -- which started last week with fewer than 200 people -- is currently approaching Mexico, hell-bent on steaming toward the U.S. border.
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Instead the two leading parties will, in their different ways, be bent on damaging the economy; and both will pose a threat to Britain's institutions.
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Her Smell seems at times bent on deconstructing the mythology of the rock star, the self-destructive genius whose romance and inspiration lies in havoc.
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The United States has the best system of higher education in the world, yet this administration and its acolytes seem bent on tearing it down.
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Both men were fired from the F.B.I. this year, and the president and his allies have attacked them as enemies bent on undermining Mr. Trump.
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I mean, Russia — it's one of the reasons I wrote my book, was the threat Russia poses because they are bent on undermining our system.
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" He added in a tweet that Trump "appears to be hell-bent on making the same mistakes in Syria as President Obama made in Iraq.
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Someone who had a governing mandate from the people he was elected to represent was still stonewalled by a minority party bent on his destruction.
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Pelosi, as she has done, sought to frame the matter as something higher than politics, about defending American democracy from those bent on undermining it.
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And the cabal working against Trump, according to his administration's anonymous senior official, is very different than the one bent on his ultimate political destruction.
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Cafes bent on scamming are being closely monitored, and city officials hope to institute a cap on the number of downscale chains on the strip.
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It all came down to a war between several opposing forces, with the added intrigue of a mayor bent on revenge against a former employer.
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Allowing our media to become the province of a few ideological extremists bent on ownership of our airwaves is not just bad for the republic.
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Instead, he demands compliance, seemingly bent on providing just the split with powerful and important allies that China, Iran and Russia would like to exploit.
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But in other Justice positions, there's the challenge of having to defend in court a president who seems bent on tweeting away his own defense.
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The working committee would need to call a full ANC leadership meeting as an extraordinary measure if the party was bent on throwing out Zuma.
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State media in Beijing ultimately blamed the outcome of the vote on interference from hostile Western forces bent on stirring up unrest in the city.
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If he's bent on domestic authoritarianism with a racist tinge, then it's Jeff Sessions, his attorney general, who presents the natural target for Democratic protest.
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"Every day young children are being dropped off at schools that are virtually wide open soft targets for anyone bent on mass murder ...," LaPierre said.
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But all that changes with the arrival of Aman (Shahrukh Khan), the neighbor's nephew who seems hell-bent on bringing joy to everyone around him.
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Clinton was the symbol of feminism run wild, a chilly lawyer who equated marriage with slavery and was bent on radically altering the traditional family.
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They run into trouble when Bender accidentally unleashes Klaxxon (voiced by Chris Hardwick), an incarnation of all of the world's forgotten podcasts, bent on world domination.
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"It is a body bent on self-protection," said Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, a government watchdog group, referring to the Legislature.
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Ultron was supposed to be a global defense program that incorporated drones, but it ended up becoming a sentient AI hell-bent on vaporizing the planet.
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"All the facts prove that the South Korean authorities are hell-bent on arms buildup against their dialogue partner," the state-run KCNA news agency said.
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History also tells us all the photos and summits in the world won't stop a dictator bent on survival or geopolitical ambitions counter to our own.
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Already, the President-elect appears to be bent on pulling off a full reversal of Obama administration policy towards one historic rival and a rising one.
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Most of the coverage of the case had focused on the fact that she was a self-proclaimed "seductress" bent on nabbing the affections of oligarchs.
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He has accused former colleagues of "backstabbing," describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between Nissan and its top shareholder, France's Renault.
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Giuseppe Conte was sworn in last week as Italy's prime minister, heading an anti-establishment government bent on overhauling European Union rules on budgets and immigration.
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Hell-bent on authenticity, we tried to meet a few real-life "pros" since, until then, our points of reference were basically Klute and Pretty Woman.
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To these will be added, as required, the Shia popular militias -- gangs drawn from Iraq's southern regions, hell-bent on revenge for the massacres of 2014.
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Except for brief periods, Israel has been ruled ever since by a coalition of right-wing and religious nationalists bent on remaining masters of the land.
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That's characteristic of the whole kaiju genre: Though you might expect the monsters to be always bent on human destruction, they're often neutral or even complex.
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Officials retorted that opposition ranks include assassins and hoodlums who were bent on causing mayhem to justify a foreign intervention in the South American OPEC nation.
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If they can agree, one of the European Union's most important states will have a Russophile government bent on challenging the constraints of the euro zone.
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Their views are affected, inevitably, by the apparent consensus in Washington that China is a threat, bent on growing richer and more powerful at America's expense.
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This "Great White Hunter" is hardly separable from the white Western imperialist bent on the conquest of the other, who is likened to a savage beast.
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President Trump has officially been put on notice by a Democratic lawmaker hell-bent on impeaching 45 ... and it's got nothing to do with the Russians.
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Here was a powerful evil being, hell-bent on absolute power, searching far and wide for objects to make him stronger and ultimately defeat his foes.
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The Human Centipede's star is a mad German scientist who's bent on surgically enjoining three hapless tourists into, you guessed it, some kind of human centipede.
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Now that tax reform is done — and Trump remains hell-bent on tariffs — they're making new arguments to try to mellow his hardwired trade-warrior impulses.
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For Americans, it can be an opportunity to take stock of the country's policy to a theocratic regime bent on regional domination and export of terrorism.
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Behind a mild, refined demeanor, the 62-year-old is a hard-hitter bent on slashing the cost of government, mostly by axing public service jobs.
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CPCs pose as places where women can learn about their options, but are actually bent on deterring women from accessing abortion care by any means possible.
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The U.S. needs Europe in its confrontation with countries it has qualified as "strategic competitors" and "revisionist powers" hell-bent on deconstructing the Western world order.
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And can we really assume an Al-Qaeda and ISIS resurgence given the beating the Taliban experienced in 2001 for hosting terrorists bent on killing Americans?
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Too shy to ask for the sale, too bent on enjoying what I do, too rebellious to work for a boss that might make me rich.
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Some in Australia even questioned if the denial-of-service attacks this week against the national census' website were caused by Chinese hackers bent on revenge.
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From the Terminator to HAL 9000, killer machines bent on our destruction have been a staple of fiction since at least the invention of the stapler.
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Spain is bent on stopping a secessionist movement by any means necessary, and made moves Thursday to crush a long-simmering independence bid from Catalan separatists.
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He diverged from European leaders on how to handle the threats posed by Russia, because his administration is bent on having friendly relations with the Kremlin.
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Former Verizon lawyer Pai appears hell-bent on rolling back the FCC's net neutrality policy, but he may not have the US public on his side.
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Ironically, it's the sexist, racist, and infuriated among us who probably need healthcare the most, but Trump's administration seems bent on making it harder to obtain.
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And perhaps the MAGA-hat wearing radio host who seems hell-bent on wishing them the best would have been different without so many cameras around.
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Shaver referred to these hollow-earth dwellers as the 'Deros', a race of twisted and deformed sorcerers hell-bent on meddling in human affairs above ground.
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The vocal police officer tasked with directing the operation appeared hell-bent on baiting a confused but receptive and compliant subject into making a deadly mistake.
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Right there among the rest of the media sellouts, Clinton shills and biased tools of the MSM who are apparently bent on destroying Donald J. Trump.
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All they know is that capitalism must be destroyed, and it is of little consequence whether they know what it is they are bent on destroying.
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While leading the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), van der Vaart appeared bent on putting polluting interests ahead of environmental protection and children's health.
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This collection of around 100 mathematicians, software engineers and petroleum analysts are bent on shaking up the opaque world of information on the world energy markets.
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The 63-year-old ran as an outsider bent on smashing what he sees as a corrupt and hidebound political system that has forgotten ordinary citizens.
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Faloon and the parishioners—nearly all who doubt the existence of an afterlife—are people bent on using the latest anti-aging science to live indefinitely.
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Seeing Hamas as a terrorist organization bent on Israel's annihilation, the Israeli government has no interest in lending Hamas legitimacy or allowing it to gather strength.
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The second film in this "Lord of the Rings" prequel trilogy finds Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) continuing an adventure with dwarfs bent on reclaiming their homeland.
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The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi views nongovernmental organizations with deep suspicion, suspecting them of being vehicles of foreign influence, bent on undermining India's development.
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There will be furrowed brows and concerns raised by those with a more traditional GOP ideological bent on trade, like Toomey and Johnson, but that's it.
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The FBI and the Justice Department seem bent on making an example of Levandowski, who received some $120 million in bonuses from Google's autonomous-vehicle project.
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Underneath her tough exterior, she's just a teenager who's had to grow up much too quickly in a world that's hell-bent on stamping her out.
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Golden is the most ambitious of several artists in the show who appear bent on rivalling Hollywood production design, with a nearly uniform level of skill.
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Mr. Modi and senior members of his party need to condemn rumormongers bent on mayhem, many of them connected to local politicians and Hindu militant groups.
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The man who poured the zelyonka on Ms. Ulitskaya appeared at the awards ceremony for the contest with National Liberation Movement activists bent on disrupting it.
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The Houthis deny this and say Hadi and Saudi Arabia are pawns of the West bent on dominating their impoverished country and excluding them from power.
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Is it worse when the child is murdered inside his classroom by a killer bent on inflicting maximum pain onto the largest possible number of families?
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The administration is not bent on directly challenging Iran's existing foothold or its so-called land bridge that runs through Iraq and Syria to the Mediterranean.
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The B.J.P. and its Hindu nationalist affiliates are bent on refashioning India into a country that is increasingly hostile to secular, democratic, pluralist and minority Indians.
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"At some point, all companies will be competing against Big Tech, simply because Big Tech is bent on expanding until it does absolutely everything," Hansson said.
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" Yet, in contrast to the internal consensus, Leffler cites U.S. officials increasingly depicting Moscow as "constitutionally incapable of being conciliated" and hell-bent on "world domination.
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ZW: Early in the Trump administration you wrote a piece debunking the conspiracy theory that there's a "deep state" of entrenched bureaucrats bent on destroying Trump.
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"It feels to me like he very much has gotten caught up in the system of an administration that's bent on showing no mercy," she said.
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At a moment when his plutocrat peers seem increasingly hell-bent on mucking everything up, Benioff has carved out a different brand altogether: the good billionaire.
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Authorities are currently investigating the dog's death -- as well as the circumstances surrounding the incident -- and Linda Flowers' attorney says they're hell-bent on getting justice.
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A hyperbolic media campaign in state-owned press accompanied the hearings, which portrayed the defendants as U.S. agents bent on dividing Egypt into several smaller states.
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The episode led three of CNN's reporters to resign and reinforced the notion among many conservatives that the network is hell-bent on taking Trump down.
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No longer an insurgency bent on holding large swathes of terrain and sway over population in Syria and Iraq, ISIS is returning to its terrorist roots.
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The question is whether Democrats will bargain with an administration hell-bent on steamrolling congressional oversight on so many fronts, including funding for a border wall.
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But I believe we may yet have found a perfect something, something cooked up by a bunch of kids who seem hell-bent on finding perfection.
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Having grown up under the influence of the Galactic Empire, Versio was bent on finding and killing rebels, including the destroyer of the Death Star, Luke Skywalker.
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Second, "the Federal Reserve is bent on squelching inflation wherever it can find it, " the "Mad Money" host said, referring to the central bank's rate hike agenda.
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They missed the playoffs because Pagano was hell-bent on establishing the run despite the fact that Frank Gore, at 33, is no longer elusive or fast.
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The lurching bandaged corpse of the past has been replaced with Tom Cruise, an ancient female mummy bent on global destruction, and an extravagant special effects budget.
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It would be especially bad if China's ruling classes began to believe the charge that they have levelled for years: that America is bent on containing China.
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It's a misinterpretation people are hell-bent on mimicking, which is why books like How to Be a Parisian Wherever You Are exist, and are so popular.
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Mr Bercow, who has occupied the canopied chair for nearly ten years, is unpopular with most Tories, who believe he is a Remainer bent on sabotaging Brexit.
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Like other top PISA performers, Finland remains hell-bent on shaping its school system around what goes on in the classroom to ensure equitable access to resources.
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But first, here's a taste of a Twitter zeitgeist during the second half when the game's officiating crew seemed hell-bent on reminding everyone of their existence.
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The state of play: Now, the speaker must stare down members, donors and activists hell-bent on administering some Trump punishment, even after Mueller took a pass.
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North Korea's mission to the United Nations has accused the U.S. of being "obsessed with sanctions" and "more and more hell-bent on hostile acts" against Pyongyang.
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Trump's allegations feed into his unproven claims of a rigged election system and "false smears" that he says are part of a conspiracy bent on defeating him.
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Yet both parties still appear bent on undoing pension cuts introduced in 2011 as a sign of Italy's determination to get a grip on its public finances.
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Compared to the wacky ideas of Microsoft or Apple or Google, who all seem bent on redefining what we consider a computer, ThinkPads are conservative and consistent.
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"Any attempt to delegitimize government will not be tolerated and those bent on causing anarchy will be dealt with mercilessly," Mutodi wrote on his official Twitter page.
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As recently as last Saturday, an editorial of China's government news agency called the U.S. a "hit-and-run meddler" hell-bent on creating chaos in Asia.
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Fourteen-year-old Hitomi and her classmate Ide get tangled up with two supernatural beings who seem bent on trying to unlock Hitomi and Ide's full potential.
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She was a powerful and isolated politician who was bent on battling terrorism through increased aggression in the Middle East and ramping up surveillance on U.K. citizens.
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In Harbour's version, Hellboy is caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human and must battle an ancient sorceress (Milla Jovovich) who is bent on revenge.
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Then he shaves off his beard and becomes a totally different incarnation of the Bereaved Clark Griswold Character — this one hell-bent on revenge and extremely pale.
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Trump's corrosive coup narrative A Democratic effort to oust Trump would bolster his narrative that his opponents have long been bent on a coup to oust him.
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An inspector general and Department of Public Integrity would not be a complete solution — none exists outside the ballot box — to a president bent on thwarting investigations.
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And from the evidence of his own radio show, Sekulow shares deep disdain for the political establishment that the President believes is bent on bringing him down.
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Mostly because Kelly offers some turnup distraction in the form of her 30th birthday getaway, and Molly is hell bent on having her petty on full blast.
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But other land claims involve plots snatched by organized crime networks and guerrilla groups, bent on maintaining control of their fiefdoms, cocaine-smuggling routes and illegal mining.
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The health organization Trump is hell-bent on defunding, Planned Parenthood, currently serves millions of people every year, offering cancer screenings to detect and treat women's cancer.
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Mr Xi seems bent on strengthening his party and keeping himself in power, not on making China the wealthier and more open society that its people crave.
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"An increasingly paranoid prime minister is said to believe that a 'Gülen-Israel axis' is bent on unseating him," the Economist wrote of Erdoğan at the time.
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Addressing parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said the state of emergency was essential to combat what he called terrorist groups bent on undermining the country.
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But her worries were the same—that the right-wing was bent on depriving gays and women of their civil rights and restoring an oppressive patriarchal society.
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Not surprisingly, state legislatures bent on eliminating abortion access have targeted medication abortion, passing several new laws with the stated intention of safeguarding women's health and safety.
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L'Oréal founder Eugène Schueller was a member of La Cagoule, a fascist secret society bent on overthrowing France's democratic government in the years before World War II.
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Not even Senate Republicans are stupid enough to think that's a serious possibility, yet they seem bent on spiking the Garland nomination no matter the political costs.
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The rule stems from an executive order that Trump signed in October aimed at providing alternatives to the Affordable Care Act, which it is bent on dismantling.
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Lost just as the liberation that the Civil War and Emancipation brought was squandered after Reconstruction, by a white America grown morally weary, or bent on revenge.
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White arrives as a self-styled "minimal-impact warrior" and "turd nanny" bent on cleaning up after hikers who have flouted the rigorous pack-it-out rule.
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Living/working hostels aside, the startup community in Chattanooga seems hell bent on creating a different type of vibe than the ones you see on the coasts.
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Government officials respond they are fighting a U.S.-led right-wing conspiracy bent on ending socialism in Latin America, hobbling Venezuela's economy and stealing its oil wealth.
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Malia Obama just arrived at Harvard, but she's having trouble blending in, especially Saturday when she felt harassed by a woman hell-bent on getting a photo.
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But you can imagine Mr. Trump welcoming such a move because it would offer an opportunity to paint House Democrats as extremists bent on bringing him down.
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Pro-Israel advocates consider the movement anti-Semitic and bent on Israel's destruction, not least because it promotes Palestinians' right of return to land now in Israel.
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The news forced prospective moviegoers to reevaluate whether they would see the film — especially when Parker's publicity campaign seemed hell-bent on making it a non-issue.
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Retaining customers like Sacco is critical for traditional grocery retailers as they battle an array of upstarts bent on turning groceries into the next home-delivery juggernaut.
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But for all of his harsh words toward Tehran, several officials said Mr. Pompeo was rankled by being lumped in with Mr. Bolton as bent on war.
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Many in China see the United States as a declining power bent on enforcing its will on a world that no longer cowers before its hegemonic might.
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For decades, the authorities in Beijing seemed bent on demolishing the city's historical neighborhoods, erasing entire swaths of the single-story warrens of alleyways known as hutongs.
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Communists, Mr. Stormer wrote, were bent on infiltrating the American government and had largely succeeded, as evidenced by American and United Nations economic support for Communist countries.
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The group, which had faded in the 1870s, roared back to life, this time as a nationwide movement, bent on defending a racist and nativist American ideal.
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Still, Netflix seems bent on winning big awards in the future, including the elusive Best Picture win — and we'll be hearing from it in future awards seasons.
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Prosecutors have cast Lee Jae-yong, the heir to the Samsung empire, as a mastermind bent on breaking the law to protect his family's wealth and power.
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The NRCC and other Republican groups have sought for months, if not years, to cast their Democratic opponents as radical socialists bent on overhauling the nation's institutions.
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With Rick Perry likely to be in charge of the Energy Department and a new administration bent on cutting back regulations and oversight, Chernobyl here we come.
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With Le Duc Tho at his side, Le Duan erected a powerful police state in North Vietnam bent on launching a full-scale war in South Vietnam.
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The coal industry was bent on killing the rule, sending executives to plead its case to the White House and filing a federal lawsuit to block it.
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I showed up at an event that has historically been bent on sorting students into gender categories — boys and girls — and I managed to go as myself.
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For a time, I looked for fellow fanboys, bent on finding someone to date who experienced the same self-esteem bolster I did from the pop icon.
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If North Korea remains bent on acquiring a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile, then no obvious action short of all-out war could completely derail this drive.
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His downfall will instead be precipitated by a shadowy cabal of partisan Democrats, bent on overthrowing him—and American democracy, by proxy—through corrupt and illegitimate means.
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Her Iniabasi is so furious and (like her mother in "Sojourners") so bent on containment that you fear she will flood the play when she finally overspills.
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The regime is bent on extending its influence in the region , regardless of the financial cost or damage to Iran's relations with its neighbors and the West.
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As has happened before, some of his noisier supporters attacked the judges as part of an anti-Brexit establishment bent on thwarting the will of the people.
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But Hensarling appears bent on including a Durbin amendment repeal in the bill he is moving through his committee, which includes four GOP members on Cook's list.
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A more damaging reason that his grief comes across as stilted, though, is that Mahajan, bent on demonstrating Vikas's self-absorption, quickly scrubs him of fatherly feeling.
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Without U.S. support, all these achievements will be in danger and Afghanistan could fall prey to neighboring countries, their sponsored proxies, and terrorists bent on gaining power.
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Why is she so meek in the face of her husband Otello's false accusations, and so quick to accept the honor killing he is clearly bent on?
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She's on a mission to help people rise in their career, without compromise and is hell-bent on doing that by empowering more authenticity in the workplace.
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"The defendant is a domestic terrorist, bent on committing acts dangerous to human life that are intended to affect governmental conduct," prosecutors wrote in the court documents.
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Some current White House officials say they are exhausted amid the constant fighting and lack the energy to constrain a willful president bent on having his way.
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Some suggested that Republicans, bent on cutting government spending on such problems, were using Mr. Garcia to make the enterprise-zone proposal more palatable to other liberals.
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Reading its books feels agreeably like being buttonholed by a neighborhood expert bent on convincing you that the town is vastly more interesting than you'd ever imagined.
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Reading its books feels agreeably like being buttonholed by a neighborhood expert bent on convincing you that the town is vastly more interesting than you'd ever imagined.
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But Ms. Tauscher, who leads a "super PAC" targeting California Republicans, warned that voters might balk at electing a Congress bent on driving Mr. Trump from office.
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In Ms. DuVernay's emotional and intimate series, Ms. Fairstein comes off as the primary villain, with numerous lines depicting her as bent on railroading the young men.
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Clinton caved to the pressure, signing the Iraq Liberation Act and thus announcing to Saddam Hussein, and to the world, that America was bent on his removal.
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With Trump still bent on gutting Obamacare, and Republicans still smarting from their failure to repeal it, dealmaking with Democrats could still prove too much to swallow.
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Sources close to DeMario tell TMZ ... he's hell-bent on getting a copy of the footage of himself and Corinne "rubbing, touching and fingering" in the pool.
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Beijing seems to have concluded that nuclear-armed super states can only cooperate peacefully in a "win-win" mode – unless they are hell-bent on destroying the humankind.
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Whereas Bohemian Rhapsody was hell-bent on reproducing moments we've come to know well, Rocketman is more concerned with conveying the essence of the man and his music.
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The pre-election atmosphere was marred by a string of violent incidents blamed by Georgian politicians on everyone from Moscow to shadowy forces bent on destabilizing the vote.
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The purportedly anti-establishment candidate seems bent on rescuing the progeny of the Standard Oil Trust from existential threats only to risk the very future of the planet.
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Many, experts fear, may be forced into a life on the streets, where women in the trade have been historically brutalized by men bent on siphoning their profits.
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Many Spaniards now see the separatists as bent on breaking up their country and on using their control over education and the public media in Catalonia for indoctrination.
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Mr Trump has tilted notably towards Taiwan—he has broken the taboo of questioning the "one-China" policy—and he seems bent on picking a fight over trade.
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Those damning testimonials are part of a political vendetta by "Never Trumper" bureaucrats, members of a "deep state" bent on undermining the will of the people, they assert.
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Two years ago, for an article in which I marveled at Zenefits' business prospects, I interviewed Mr. Conrad about why he was bent on expanding Zenefits so quickly.
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It's not always just make believe Hey, the easiest explanation is that there really are a bunch of creepy clowns out there hell-bent on some nefarious end.
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But the fact is that a lot of the country seems hell-bent on hating her no matter how experienced, knowledgeable and thoughtful she proves herself to be.
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Turkey's main Kurdish-rooted party, the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), says a "Yes" vote will increase the grip on power of an authoritarian leader bent on stifling dissent.
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Giuseppe Conte was sworn in on Friday as Italy's prime minister, heading western Europe's first anti-establishment government bent on overhauling European Union rules on budgets and immigration.
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Are the newbies all Bernie Bros, hell bent on bringing single-payer health care and turning the Democrats into the congressional wing of the Black Lives Matter movement?
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A woman named Clarissa Mao (Nadine Nicole), is bent on exacting revenge from Holden, because he was primarily responsible for the downfall of her father, Jules Pierre-Mao.
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But between Facebook's launch of the augmented reality Camera Effects Platform in April and today's addition of new features, Facebook seems hell-bent on making its Camera popular.
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The other storyline is set in the 51st century, following a genetically engineered group of soldiers designed to confront an ancient enemy, bent on hunting humans to extinction.
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These thugs have discovered that, by painting you as a sinister moneyman bent on destroying Hungary as Hungarians know it, they can win votes by persecuting your organisation.
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Hell bent on staying true to herself, the 21-year-old's understated (yet still interesting) outfits are ridiculously refreshing — as her more than 150K Instagram followers can attest.
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Global corporations are simply too interconnected, information security too complex, attack surfaces too broad to protect against state-trained hackers bent on releasing the next world-shaking worm.
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You can kind of understand why; Selina is hell-bent on not being seen as a capital-W Woman, except when she has something to gain from it.
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Savers are actually in a comparatively better situation to defend themselves against the dog-eat-dog world of lower oversight and streamlined regulation which Trump seems bent on.
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Indeed, they have allowed the Kim regime to claim that North Korea needs nukes to defend itself against enemies, led by America, that are bent on its destruction.
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Saudi Arabia, which used to curb output to rescue prices, now refuses to play that role, and instead is bent on driving high-cost producers out of business.
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From 271 until 2100, the Kings, particularly Coretta, Martin Luther King's widow, and his youngest son Dexter, allied themselves with the legal team hell bent on freeing Ray.
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Or do I support Apple's fight against an evil government who can't protect me from terror, but rather is bent on monitoring every facet of our private lives?
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Taliban fighters bent on overthrowing the government still surround much of the city and say they have delayed an all-out assault in order to minimize civilian casualties.
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In the report released on Thursday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller said Trump may have obstructed justice and portrayed a president bent on stopping the probe into Russian meddling.
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Since Obama's victory in 2008, some Republican politicians and conservative media have cast him as simultaneously weak and dangerous, bent on undermining the country's basic freedoms at home.
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He didn't want to get too bent on any one piece of information and instead said, 'Let's look at everything we have, and make decisions on that basis.
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Hannity praised the president's performance and lashed out at what he described as biased coverage from a news media that is hell-bent on taking the president down.
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But it was interesting to watch Ocasio-Cortez and her gang of three other happy congresswomen hell bent on breaking rules and confronting the powerful Senate Majority Leader.
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"Because in the United States, you still believe in heroes," she replied, explaining that Canadians seemed bent on cutting down all their heroes, except for some star athletes.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China will have to take countermeasures if the United States is bent on putting more tariffs on Chinese goods, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday.
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After the Democrats lost the House of Representatives in 2010, President Barack Obama faced a rejectionist opposition bent on thwarting his every action and possessing considerable veto power.
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By calling for a debate, Pruitt creates a false narrative that casts his critics as stubborn, inflexible bullies who are hell-bent on destroying the fossil fuel industry.
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You don't belong here, and suddenly you feel like you're not fighting a single enemy but instead an entire immune system bent on eradicating the virus you represent.
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Front Row Center BERLIN — In "Trurliade-Zone Zero," a new percussion concerto by Olga Neuwirth, the orchestra represents an irrational machine bent on the destruction of its creator.
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I want rather to call for a commitment to a new morality, a critical and sensitive morality, bent on healing and resistance against cheap tricks and emotional cons.
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"April, hold on, it seems like you're hell-bent on trying to make sure that whatever image you want to tell about this White House stays," he said.
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As DeVos observed, institutions once dedicated to the exploration of ideas now seem bent on "silencing the First Amendment rights of people" with whom those in power disagree.
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Howard Schultz mulled a run for a few months this year before some back surgeries (and maybe the backlash of Democrats bent on defeating Trump) made him reconsider.
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Since Lee is still hell-bent on going back to the Polk's grow house to recover the camcorder which holds her murder confession, Dylan agrees to come with.
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Mr. Putin seems bent on capping a triumphant return to the world stage by presiding over a political solution for Syria, hand in hand with the United States.
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But Tunisia's new-found pluralism has also turned it into a target for extremists, hell-bent on creating an Islamic world under the boot heel of Sharia law.
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While the global community is bent on stopping North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's nuclear program from advancing, he considers it essential to the survival of his regime.
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The extent to which attendees are bent on photographing artwork can surely intimate that they're not actually interested in understanding what it means, or why it was made.
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Focus is a movie bent on making Will Smith look as cool as possible even as the spectre of being washed creeps up over closer to his being.
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But the President refused to answer questions about the epic meltdown of his relationship with his former lawyer Michael Cohen who now appears bent on bringing him down.
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They said, "enough" to blurring constitutionally directed legal lines, arrogation of power to an Executive bent on rule by executive order, and indifference to time honored procedural practices.
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That and their relationship with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K., which the Turks consider a terrorist group bent on carving out a Kurdish homeland in eastern Turkey.
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The result is a memoir that seems bent on dodging the usual memoir clichés, but in doing so, overcorrects, falling prey to the solipsism it tries to avoid.
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The intended message to outsiders is clear, too: Prince Mohammed is Saudi Arabia's only hope and savior, a visionary bent on dragging his resistant subjects into the future.
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These exist alongside a powerful state media apparatus bent on promoting "positive energy" by pushing party propaganda, including in forms as unlikely as rap performances and game shows.
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"These images were taken under duress, ordered by a Harvard professor bent on proving the inferiority of African-Americans," Michael Koskoff said at the time, his brio undiminished.
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Sometimes revolutionaries wear the white hats as they struggle to overthrow a corrupt South Vietnamese regime and rid their nation of American invaders bent on controlling its destiny.
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Why it matters: 3 weeks into his premiership, Johnson appears hell-bent on fulfilling the campaign promise that paved his path to Downing Street: delivering Brexit on Oct.
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On Thursday, he lashed out at the paper, tweeting that the report was "fake news" and that the journalist who had written it was bent on dividing Americans.
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Television often forgets that kindness, too, is a muscle we can flex, in addition to all the ones bent on taking as much stuff as we possibly can.
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In 2015, even after Mr. Cuomo's victory, the state teachers' union ran nearly $1 million worth of television advertisements depicting a grim-faced governor bent on underfunding schools.
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Many Sinologists have labored for years to disabuse lay readers of the notion that contemporary China is a modern-day imperial dynasty bent on dominating Asia and beyond.
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" The ad, paid for by Greitens' campaign, does not explicitly address the controversy surrounding the Republican governor, but says liberals are "hell-bent on stopping his conservative reforms.
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O.J. Simpson's hell-bent on going to trial with The Cosmopolitan, and he's evoking the name of Meek Mill to plead his case ... according to new legal docs.
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I respect Mr. Dershowitz's desire to protect the Constitution, but the irony is that he will be doing it in service of a president bent on destroying it.
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We also know beyond doubt, because the US intelligence community has said it over and over again, that Russians were bent on hurting Clinton and, thereby, helping Trump.
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Where it differs, though, is in its belief that Islam is not a religion, but rather an aggressively anti-Western, intolerant and illiberal ideology bent on global conquest.
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A little more than a year after the president's party suffered sweeping losses in the midterm elections, Republicans are bent on ensuring that Trump wins a second term.
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Live Nation is hell-bent on making sure no one's peddling bootleg John Mayer t-shirts outside Madison Square Garden next month when his show rolls through town.
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They should use that power to preserve the health care law from a president bent on destroying it — and to protect the millions of Americans who depend on it.
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The cancellations are part of a new programming shift at Amazon Studios, bent on emphasizing television series with "global appeal" — that is, finding the next Game of Thrones hit.
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Yes, I know, Microsoft is hell-bent on convincing us that this Windows is, even more than the last Windows update with the very similar name, all about Creators.
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Not to mention the countless videos that still populate YouTube (the video service is owned by Google) and claim that the gunman was a leftist bent on killing Christians.
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The Fed is bent on raising interest rates once more in December and three more times in 2019, a plan that Cramer has argued could slow the U.S. economy.
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"After nearly seven years with a positive bent on defense stocks we are now turning more neutral on the group," equity analyst Jason Gursky wrote in a research note.
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But as the expansion accelerates, observers are asking whether the UAE is bent on "the pursuit of regional influence", as Ms al-Ketbi puts it, for its own sake.
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NASA has been courting ideas for journeys to the moon and eventually Mars, while SpaceX is hell bent on being the first to get boots on the Red Planet.
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Whereas Mr Le Pen revelled in provocation and flirted with the law on racism, periodically ending up in court, Ms Le Pen is bent on securing respectability and power.
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It was critical of self-righteous bureaucrats who would glorify themselves rather than Christ, and deplored those "dour judges bent on rooting out every threat and deviation" from doctrine.
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"When you look at today's numbers, the administration is hell-bent on deporting as many people as possible, yet it's the lowest it has been in years," Sandweg said.
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In this case though, having a woman at the helm turned a 2012 script about three dads hell-bent on protecting their daughters' purity into a powerful feminist comedy.
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"Taylor Swift has some psuedo-Hitler-Youth-type organization of young fans hell-bent on, like, some kind of jihad against me and that mural," Lushsux told the site.
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In her latest essay collection, Samantha Irby seems hell-bent on convincing readers she's "boring and terrible" — kind of curmudgeonly, prefers the company of her cat over most people.
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Taking fake news to even more sophisticated and disturbing levels, some Americans were tricked into organizing actual political protests by Russian trolls bent on sowing divisions in US society.
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Stoneheart is now leading the Brotherhood Without Banners and is hell-bent on revenge against the Lannisters and Freys for the Red Wedding, and she holds Podrick Payne hostage.
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For a while, Hereditary looks like it's headed in a scary but familiar direction, as Ellen's spirit seems bent on claiming Charlie, who seems pretty amenable to the idea.
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Mr Díaz, a Democrat, expresses fears of an indebted, depopulated island falling prey to "vultures" from Wall Street and the world of high finance, bent on privatising its assets.
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Calming things down with two countries branded by Washington as strategic competitors hell-bent on undermining America's world order is a priority — "for now," as Trump likes to say.
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Apparently there's a whole population of Upside Down people who are bent on taking over the real world, or are being controlled by the mindflayer to do so. Strange.
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But any program this large - public or private-sector - is sure to be a target for people bent on taking advantage, and critics often argue by highlighting sensational cases.
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Some villains are bent on operatic revenge, some long to watch the world burn, and some seem to show up because the heroes would have nothing to do otherwise.
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When appearing on conservative talk shows, Pratt engages in anti-government rhetoric and gives credence to conspiracy theories supporting the notion that Obama is bent on disarming the populace.
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