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The ceasefire deal suffered two blows in the last week.
Wallace and Reddick have traded blows in the final stretch.
Then a storm blows in, and its name is Cher.
"It blows in the wind," he explains with a smile.
Khan and Trump have traded verbal blows in the days since.
Both candidates have traded blows in recent weeks as tensions flare.
A better option is to avoid taking blows in the first place.
" Politico's headline was "Trump and Clinton throw more blows in bigotry fight.
Both men exchanged blows in the interview, frequently shouting over each other.
Still, the Yemen affiliate has suffered several major blows in recent years.
He received 50 blows in a public square last year, prompting international outrage.
That's why he blows in the wind, that's why there's no substance there.
HONG KONG — Politicians have staged sit-ins and exchanged blows in the legislature.
One or two blows in a game, though, can sometimes result in death.
Last season, Issa suffered major blows in both her professional and personal lives.
Mr. Kemp landed his own blows in the debate, including references to the recordings.
Instead of that, Washington and Beijing ended up trading blows in an escalating tariff fight.
Despite their formal state of hostilities, Israel and Iraq have not openly traded blows in decades.
Two women were recorded trading blows in an Indianapolis Chuck E. Cheese over an unknown cause.
The two traded blows in one more, largely even contest that, again, went to three rounds.
We witness Nate and Cal come to blows in a staggeringly well-acted confrontation between abusers.
The stench of rotting flesh can be overpowering if the wind blows in the wrong direction.
The play of light on a lake as a spring storm blows in from the mountains.
The hot air rises; the cooler air from above the sea blows in to take its place.
He and Steve Rogers seem evenly matched, trading blows in the forest on the outskirts of Wakanda.
ICYMI: Chris Paul and Rajon Rondo came to blows in a Lakers-Rockets brawl. 🔥pic.twitter.com/s28TT81eys
South Korea's provocations are just the latest blows in a growing tit-for-tat dispute (see article).
Cillizza: Polling has taken a series of body blows in recent years, particularly after the 2016 election.
Fairfield County, where Winnsboro is located, has suffered a series of unrelated economic blows in recent years.
Zverev ended up smashing a racket with five heavy blows in the final set after dropping serve.
Moreover, a few of Silicon Valley's most prominent start-ups suffered significant blows in the past year.
Though he ate a ton of blows in this bout, the fight did speak to Rothwell's defensive improvements.
Videos captured how precisely and quickly Ali moved, artfully dodging dozens of blows in a matter of seconds.
Thurman and Pacquiao come to blows in a WBA welterweight world title bout in Las Vegas on Saturday.
The biggest nutrition fads of the last few years have all taken huge blows in the last week.
"Uncut Gems," the latest from the brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, blows in like a Category 4 hurricane.
Tullow also suffered blows in recent months to its plans to develop oil fields in Uganda and Guyana.
On the downside, the chambers won't work in low winds, or when the wind blows in the wrong direction.
That may come as EU officials deliver the first blows in the talks after an EU summit next month.
While the fund had a string of strong days earlier in the month, it suffered blows in recent days.
Some of the smog in the parks might come from cars or blows in from urban areas, Rudik said.
President Obama has vowed to deal the Islamic State crippling blows in Mosul and Raqqa before he leaves office.
Facebook and Snapchat are trading blows in a fight for messaging domination and the money that comes with it.
Matt Olson's three-run homer and Bruce Maxwell's two-run shot were the key blows in Oakland's eight-run fourth.
I have it on my covered porch, but sometimes the rain blows in and so far it seems rain proof.
While there has been no formal law change, as yet, the latest development blows in a favorable direction for Airbnb.
The resulting particle stream, known as the solar wind, blows in all directions, extending far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
Even those blows in the pre-game, when the linemen thud up against each other, that's a shockwave that's happening.
If you can improve your rate of landing blows and eat less blows in return you have improved your method.
After a series of blows in recent state elections, the BJP has been left with 15 states under its control.
She first came up with the idea for Detroit Blows in 2010, with her friend and now business partner Katy Cockrel.
The pair traded blows in a finely balanced second set before taking it into a tiebreak, with Wawrinka again emerging victorious.
Dan Henderson's second round knockout of Bisping was one of the most celebrated finishing blows in the history of the sport.
AFTER NEARLY coming to blows in 2019, America and Iran celebrated the new year in fitting style: with prophecies of war.
The next day, Ann flipped the script and punished Howard's abs with more than 10 ferocious body blows in a row.
Eventually, things reach a boiling point when the two almost come to blows in the kitchen, forcing captain Monte to step in.
The developments are the latest blows in the fallout surrounding allegations against Ailes, who was the founding chief executive of Fox News.
Donald Trump protesters and supporters have come to blows in Berkeley, California on Tax Day ... and the fight videos are completely nuts.
"There are blows in life so powerful, I can't answer" is a literal translation of the first line of the title poem.
Mr. Obama has vowed to deal the Islamic State crippling blows in Mosul, Iraq, and Raqqa before he steps down on Friday.
This arctic air mass blows in is on the heals of last week's storm that is still dropping snow across the Northeast Monday.
On Sunday night's episode of Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) suffered two crushing blows in her quest for the Iron Throne.
This seems likely, given how the economy has taken body blows in recent weeks as huge swaths of the world's economy shut down.
"We are used to sulfur when the wind blows in our direction, but there has never been rust everywhere," said Liliia Simeiko, 44.
"Here, a small gust blows in and the light is gone," said Zenaida Quiñones, 53, whose cement house in Loíza is still dark.
It was dealt further blows in July when a militant killed 85 people by ramming a truck into crowds in the Riviera city Nice.
China and India have often had a fractious relationship, almost coming to blows in 2017 over a dispute on their Himalayan border near Bhutan.
We've all had those moments when a fuse blows in our house and our first instinct is to call someone else to fix it.
On Sunday night's episode, "The Last of the Starks," Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) suffered two crushing blows in her quest for the Iron Throne.
Black Widow and Okoye trade blows in a 2-on-1 showdown, but it's Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, who gets the last laugh.
A wind blows in a dark clearing, a half-moon of men all turn white faces to you in unison, revealing … gleaming vampire fangs?
Coach Wade tells me that before Shawn fought Erick Bone (KO in five), his body blows in training caused Wade to spit up blood.
Meanwhile, even as the GOP's national poll numbers have recovered somewhat, the party's hopes of holding the House took two big blows in Pennsylvania.
Then it becomes endearing, as you watch supersized robotic mammoths so safety-obsessed that when sagebrush blows in their way, they judder to a halt.
Though they are crucial partners in the effort to stem mass migration to Europe, Germany and Turkey's relations have taken several blows in recent months.
A July report on 202 former football players found evidence of a debilitating brain disease linked to repeated head blows in nearly all of them.
Here's what you need to know: • President Obama has promised to deal the Islamic State crippling blows in Iraq and Syria before he leaves office.
British officials think the hole Brexit blows in the EU's budget will force the Europeans into compromise for fear of getting nothing if the talks derail.
Per exchanges at the hearing, the exes had apparently neared an agreement outside of court but seemed to have come to blows in the eleventh hour.
Johnny Darrell had his first hit with Mr. Putman's "As Long as the Wind Blows" in 1965 and Charlie Rich with "Set Me Free" in 1967.
That this production never deploys real physical blows in recreating life in the ring is by no means to say that it doesn't pack a punch.
In another ironic twist, however, the fall in one of those markets could help cushion any blows in the others and economy at large: the euro.
He looks like a throwback gridiron guy; all girth and energy, with engaged eyes and a head of wild, white hair that blows in the wind.
The whole thing feels decidedly low-rent, as if it was filmed over one long Sunday afternoon and things eventually came to blows in the end.
"She comes from Italy, as my character is Italian, and you get to see us exchanging some blows in Italian, which will be very interesting," Gianniotti revealed.
You know the one I'm talking about—from Game 5 of the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals, where Lance blows in LeBron's ear just to fuck with him?
This "I" has emotions, but they drift in from elsewhere; the vessel is empty until sadness, or grief, or expectation blows in and settles briefly inside it.
A demographic tailwind blows in Labour's favour, with young families moving from the capital to the town, which has a swish new railway station at its heart.
In 1985 they almost came to blows in the locker room during halftime of the Bears' loss to the Miami Dolphins, the team's only defeat that season.
Friday's ruling also comes as the Trump administration steps up its efforts to tighten asylum laws, but those actions have faced several blows in court so far.
Phil Martelli, from St. Joseph's, told Girard he should wear Bubble Wrap, but Girard absorbed his share of blows in football as a quarterback and defensive back.
In fact he landed twenty five in the opening round in the rematch, but Lawler's commitment to body blows in that fight quickly sucked the wind from Hendricks.
Maybe they've been drowned out by the latest blows in this hate-filled presidential campaign; or maybe the very conscious uncoupling of Brangelina has just trumped all else.
The two of them bristle and spar, coming to blows in one of the least manly bouts of combat ever staged, which results in a very minor nosebleed.
The wonky words infrastructure and resilience have circulated widely of late, particularly since Hurricanes Harvey and Irma struck paralyzing, costly blows in two of America's fastest-growing states.
Regarded as one of the premier seaside courses, Birkdale can turn nasty when the wind blows in from the Irish Sea and the sun gives way to rain.
Finland's current government, made up of two centre-right parties and the True Finns, a populist, nationalist outfit, came to blows in 2015 over a proposed health-care reform.
This gives Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the chance to rally the country behind him after his party suffered biting blows in recent local elections in Ankara and Istanbul.
Finally, theories that touch on the composition of dark matter (of which supersymmetry is one, but not the only one) have also suffered blows in the past few years.
The companies continued to trade blows in public, and Faraday Future was awarded some relief: a Hong Kong arbitrator decided in October that the startup could seek new funding.
Master P says he and Kobe Bryant nearly came to blows in the Lakers facility years ago -- and it would've DEFINITELY gone down if Lamar Odom hadn't played peacemaker.
The announcement by Hamas came after nearly 20143 hours of cross-border blows, in what was the fiercest exchange since the 50-day war in the summer of 2014.
Yes, but: Voting rights advocates received brutal blows in Arkansas and North Carolina, where Republican-sponsored constitutional amendments requiring voters to present a photo ID at the polls were approved.
After trading blows in a tense 'Next Gen' duel with South Korean semi-finalist Chung Hyeon, he cracked under pressure in the fourth set and was bageled in the last.
In general, however, trade concerns have moved into the background since Tuesday's latest blows in the conflict with China, allowing the resumption of a rally that dates back a decade.
But after losing Game 3, the Clippers absorbed back-to-back blows in Game 4 when, in a matter of minutes, Paul broke his hand and Griffin reinjured his quadriceps.
That, however, could be offset by the wind from the northeast, which blows in from the outfield at Dodgers Stadium and by the time the game starts at 5 p.m.
This meant that bouts took on a strange dynamic of trading body blows in close until one man could push his opponent away enough to throw up a high kick.
One day at the grocery store, she is nearly knocked over by a hard, loud wind that blows in and in time becomes her unlikely husband, Everett Lewis (Mr. Hawke).
Hanoi suffered its most devastating blows in the war with the United States at the end of 1972 during Operation Linebacker II, a mission better known as the Christmas bombing.
Tullow also suffered blows in recent months due to setbacks at East Africa projects in Uganda and Kenya, as well as to its plans to develop oil fields in Guyana.
At the age of nine, he says, a car struck him, sending him face first into the pavement, and he describes enduring countless blows in the boxing ring as a teenager.
A few key factors feed huge waves on the Great Lakes: wind speed and direction, wave direction and fetch, the distance over water that the wind blows in a single direction.
Paul Daley's left hook seems to be the most dangerous blows in mixed martial arts and one of his donwfalls has been a tendency to get tunnel vision in looking for it.
Parliamentary debate descending to physical violence is hardly an issue unique to Taiwan, with legislators in many countries including Turkey, Ukraine and South Korea also having come to blows in the past.
"The government's National Team will cushion any blows in the short-term but it only stalls problems for the future," said Charles Blankley, chief investment officer at advisory firm Gemmer Asset Management.
Koepka had McIlroy reeling with early blows in the final round and never eased up on his out-of-sorts rival at TPC Southwind as he underlined his world number one status.
Against both Angela Hill and Jessica Penne, Andrade's doubling and tripling up on right hands and left hooks allowed her to dig hard, repeated blows in to the body and head alternately.
He received his first installment of 50 blows in front of a mosque in Jidda in 2015, but a video of the caning caused so much international outcry that it was stopped.
From Lime Kiln Point State Park, you can spot killer whales (and hear their "blows") in the Haro Strait as they hunt for king salmon in the deep, nutrient-rich kelp forests.
Neither party managed to land any knockout blows in California Tuesday as voters went to the polls there and in seven other states to pick candidates who will face off in the Nov.
When the wind blows in from the north, people living near the airport know the planes will soon follow: Pilots fly into the wind to slow down as they land on Runway 4.
One of its signature investments, the daily fantasy sports start-up DraftKings, has taken several blows in recent months as state regulators have investigated whether the company and its rival FanDuel are operating illegally.
" (Reuters) Trump "threatened to impose tariffs on every single Chinese import into America as the world's two largest economies exchanged the first blows in a trade war that isn't set to end anytime soon.
His failure to rebound Tuesday night in a politically earth-shattering way after a barrage of body-blows in last week's Super Tuesday election serves as further evidence that the Bern has flamed out.
Qualcomm is continuing its charm offensive in China, a critical market where it has suffered hard blows in recent years including a $1 billion anti-trust fine, after it announced a flurry of new investments.
That included comparing the number of knockouts and stoppages due to head blows in world series boxing against amateur fights at the time, and also in the 2009 and 2011 world championships compared with 2013.
In the Marvel movie, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) come to blows, in part, because of their disagreement over how the Avengers should be governed.
In the building where Mr. Rau filmed for three days, the costumes of productions past were all but buried in the wreckage, damp from holes in the roof and walls where the rain blows in.
The Palestinian Authority faces other potential blows in Washington, like a congressional cutoff of American economic aid because of its funding of terrorism and the closing of the Palestine Liberation Organization's office in the capital.
Attempts at landing big blows in past debates have been fraught with misleading statements and inaccuracies -- particularly from Trump, the brash billionaire who has repeatedly spurned the truth in past debates and on the campaign trail.
Years of strenuous training camps and head trauma have left many fighters "punch drunk"—the common, perhaps insensitive, term for combatants suffering from dementia pugilistica (DP): a condition caused by repeated concussive blows in contact sport.
In a film installation, a dramatically older-looking Milena, then 15, performs the final scene of François Truffaut's 1959 film "The 400 Blows," in which she portrays the misunderstood youth, Antoine, who escapes from reform school.
He kind of blows in with his wonderful purple cloaks and tunics and stuff, and will stand in front of the painting for half an hour and then just do two brush strokes, and then disappear.
But as a few political analysts have noted, the first and biggest industries that are expected to take big blows in this tit-for-tat retaliatory trade war will be agriculture and the food-and-beverage industry.
Some states and industries have argued that pollution that blows in from other countries and "exceptional events" like wildfires and dust storms should not be counted when determining air quality, since they are outside the states' control.
Unlike Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is kept in place by broad jet streams, Neptune features just three broad streams—one that blows westward at the equator, and a pair that blows in an eastward at the poles.
Disgraced vlogger Logan Paul faced off against fellow YouTuber Olajide "KSI" Olatunji for a sold out boxing match in Manchester, UK on Saturday, while their respective brothers, Jake Paul and Oladeji "Deji" Olatunji, traded blows in an undercard.
"When a President has the lowest approval ratings of any President after six months it's not surprising he took one of the biggest body blows in politics after six months," said David Gergen, a senior CNN political analyst.
Stock markets have been gaining steadily since the latest blows in a trade dispute between the United States and China on Tuesday, with all three major Wall Street indexes back in record territory after a rough few months.
The two men then traded heavy blows in crowd-pleasing rallies not often seen these days on the grass but the champion gradually took command to take the second set 7-5 and cruise quickly through the third.
They stood and fought for many of the ideals that were dealt devastating blows in 2016, a year in which regressive "tradition" made a powerful comeback — or maybe more accurately, issued a powerful rebuke of recent progressive advancements.
In essence, the nanowarming system consists of "a lot of machine surrounding a very tiny coil," explained Bischof, where the coil is a couple twists of copper tubing through which electricity blows in order to create a magnetic field.
The McClellan fight epitomised Benn: to be knocked clean out of the ring in the first round (at 3 minutes in the video below), then return with a flurry of blows in the second, was his life in microcosm.
While Froome failed to land any hammer blows in the mountains, he more than made up for that in the time trials in Dusseldorf and Marseille where he put 76 seconds on Colombian Uran who trails by 54 seconds.
Even if Russia and Turkey come to blows in Syria it is not at all clear that NATO, of which Turkey is a member, would be obliged to come to its aid unless Turkey's own territory were under attack.
Psychology's reputation has suffered body blows in recent years, with an epidemic of overclaiming among psychologists, widespread lapses in scientific rigor and the suggestion that only around a third of psychological findings across the board can actually be replicated.
Ever since he was 17, he said, he has been sitting in interviews, sometimes 11 a day, opposite journalists who at times have twisted his words, played nice to his face and then lobbed low blows in the press.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The chasing pack of Mexican presidential candidates attacked front-runner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in a second televised debate on Sunday without landing major blows in exchanges that often returned to fraught relations with the United States.
JERUSALEM — The Israeli military said on Monday that it had attacked Iranian military targets in Syria, capping an exchange of blows in a rare, direct confrontation between the two antagonists that risks escalating the fight over Iran's military entrenchment in Syria.
"My credo was always delight, bliss, longing," he said, and for him beauty was most reliably found in human muddle and folly — in watching a man and woman coming to blows in the street, and seeing their small dogs start to spar, too.
Meghan King Edmonds finally felt the wrath of Kelly Dodd on Monday's all-new Real Housewives of Orange County, when the two came to blows in an argument that left the new mom fleeing in tears after Dodd criticized her mothering skills.
Day, 27, had been in a coma since Saturday night, when he fell to the canvas and hit his head after his opponent, Charles Conwell, a 2016 Olympian, landed several blows in the 20193th and final round of their U.S.B.A. fight in Chicago.
TYRE, Lebanon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a hot summer day in her small living room a fan blows in Aya's direction as she carefully parts each section of her 9-year-old client's hair, blow-drying it with proper technique, confidence and newly found pride.
Iraq and Turkey came to blows in October over the continued presence of Turkish forces in Bashiqa and elsewhere in northern Iraq, with each government summoning the other's ambassador just as the U.S.-backed campaign to drive IS out of Mosul was set to begin.
When the hurricane blows in at your foundation -- so over the past month, I'm actually proud of the role we've played at TPG because while we have an excellent set of people at Uber, the board has not dealt with this type of issue before.
Mr. Bannon, a onetime Kushner ally turned adversary known for working himself into ill health, has taken to comparing the former real estate executive to "the air," because he blows in and out of meetings leaving little trace, according to one senior Trump aide.
Los Angeles (CNN)While some Bernie Sanders supporters might not vote for Hillary Clinton if she wins the Democratic nomination, Margaret Cho told CNN she hates to see the "infighting" and "low blows" in the primary and that the stakes are too high not to vote.
Floyd told us he didn't give a crap about any boycott and said, "I'm not no follower, I do what the f**k I wanna do," Floyd and T.I. already hated each other -- their beef goes back years to when they came to blows in Vegas.
Likewise, the New Syrian Army has suffered a series of body blows in recent months, including a cluster bomb assault by Russian warplanes on its garrison near al Tanf in early June, and a devastating ISIS suicide car bomb attack on the group's headquarters in May. Col.
"Before the hurricanes, almost 60% of kids in Puerto Rico lived in poverty and the island was already reeling from hurricane-like blows in the form of austerity," said Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA, a faith-based nonprofit that focuses on debt issues in the developing world.
As Street Fighter V competitors Bryant "Smug" Huggins and Arturo "Sabin" Sanchez were trading blows in a Next Level Battle Circuit match Wednesday, the game's audio cut out, leaving commentators Michael "IFC Yipes" Mendoza and Francis "Lee Chung" Lee Chong with quite a bit of silence to fill.
"Trapped" also refers to the plot gimmick that sets the tone for the series's early episodes: The corpse is discovered just as a storm blows in, cutting off all access to the town and leaving its three-person police force alone to cope with a growing number of dead bodies.
But the inability of the Supreme Court to issue a decision, the Senate stalemate on guns, the dispute over Zika and the disorder on the House floor as lawmakers almost came to blows in an American version of foreign legislators duking it out could just turn people off Washington even more — if that is possible.
While the wind sometimes blows in 215-mile-per-hour gusts in the spring, and the winters are brutal, Livingston's natural setting can't be beat: The low-slung 2944th-century brick buildings that line the town's Main Street give way to a breathtaking view of Livingston Peak, which towers above the horizon to the south.
Central to the challengers' arguments, presented Tuesday to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, is that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should have been more lenient in its 22019 rule because some states and areas have high ozone levels either naturally or because of pollution blows in from elsewhere -- factors that they cannot control.
Central to the challengers' arguments, presented Tuesday to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, is that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should have been more lenient in its 2015 rule because some states and areas have high ozone levels either naturally or because of pollution blows in from elsewhere — factors that they cannot control.
Tullow also suffered blows in recent months due to setbacks at East Africa projects in Uganda and Kenya where it is yet to reach final investment decisions, as well as to its plans to develop oil fields in Guyana, one of the world's hotbeds for exploration, where oil it discovered was of a lesser quality than hoped.
I want to lace up my hiking boots and walk through muddy fields and up stony hills and breathe the fresh air until the light begins to fail and the rain finally blows in, its first drops beginning to patter through the leaves as I hurry back to care, which is just a way to get from home to somewhere beautiful in this increasingly fragile world.
In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility: But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger; Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, Disguise fair nature with hard-favour'd rage; Then lend the eye a terrible aspect; Let pry through the portage of the head Like the brass cannon; let the brow o'erwhelm it As fearfully as doth a galled rock O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean.

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