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Finally, Mr. Ruffalo came closer and shook Mr. Kenworthy's hand.
The Cavaliers never came closer than 15 in the period.
As they came closer, Brady threw the object behind him.
Trump came closer to picking Christie than is generally known.
A secondary trial run at ShopRite came closer to $22.
Clinton came closer to winning Texas than she did Iowa.
Saint Joseph's never came closer than five points after that stretch.
Indeed, reunification talks came closer to success last week than ever before.
Portugal came closer seven minutes later when Nani's header hit the woodwork.
Stoops came closer than anyone else since the turn of the century.
Detroit Mercy (4-4) never came closer than within 11 points thereafter.
Joël Robuchon, who died on Monday at 73, came closer than anyone.
When the person came closer, I realized it was a police officer.
In the end, Mr. Trump came closer to taking third than to winning.
The men came closer to the lunar surface than any astronaut before them.
But the figure came closer: it was a young woman, shuffling toward us.
Survey respondents indicated progressive concern as their companies came closer towards full deployment.
Most recently, Vesta came closer to our planet than it has in 20 years.
Then he came closer to home plate on the other end of the dugout.
In the first week of February, Lyngby came closer than most to the edge.
After the Heat's 13-0 run, the Mavericks never came closer than six points.
As the trip came closer, I realized that I needed to break up with him.
"The rush reached a crescendo as I came closer to completing the set," he said.
She walked up the street, her steps growing slower as she came closer to home.
The live interview polls also came closer to the mark in the national popular vote.
The Blue Raiders (31-5) never came closer than 153 points in the second half.
The latter will be happier with his result here, as he came closer to surpassing expectations.
As the aircraft came closer the more experienced spotters realized immediately they we witnessing something special.
Penn State never came closer than 15 points of the lead the rest of the way.
Louis van Gaal's Ajax came closer than most, only to see glory snatched away by penalties.
He came closer to winning a statewide race in Texas than any Democrat has done in decades.
As it came closer to election day, we felt an urgency to become licensed in this program.
As we came closer to our destination, the Palace Bridge, the crowd grew to hundreds, then thousands.
But as she came closer, she saw that the fire had stopped at her wooden lattice fence.
The party frontrunners came closer to the finish line, and their challengers' odds fell to new lows.
Also: O'Rourke came closer to beating a Republican senator in Texas than any Democrat since 483. 248.
For an example of an attempt that came closer, we turn to catch wrestling legend, Minoru Suzuki.
Ferocious and constant, it came closer and closer to the Iraqi base where we filmed from a rooftop.
The stock market has risen this week as the two countries came closer to a comprehensive trade agreement.
For example, last week she came closer to embracing a nationwide $20003 minimum wage, though still with caveats.
In particular, as the election came closer, a considerable number of intention polls saw Romney in the lead.
Wallace went down the half-rotten stairs and came closer to the dense algal stink of the lake.
And their candidate in Texas, Beto O'Rourke, came closer to winning a Senate seat than any Democrat in decades.
A colleague did a double take as soon as she saw me and came closer for a better look.
Portland scored the next five points, and the Warriors never came closer than 12 the rest of the way.
Still, Republicans just came closer to passing a partial repeal of the ACA than many would have thought possible.
The woman came closer to Peggy, smelling of either Martinis or white wine so expensive it tasted like salt.
Small problem: Acosta's description of Trump's remarks came closer to his verbatim words than her tortured, wishful version did.
In 211, in what was deemed a big improvement, detectives came closer to solving 211 percent of the cases.
Spieth started the final round with a six-shot lead, and no one came closer than three all day.
" She came closer and whispered, "But I have to lock away the leftover joint as he strives for meat.
" Defense Secretary James Mattis' framing came closer to the mark: "We're not going to apologize for our human rights stance.
The rest of the pack's options weren't quite as robust as those from Garmin, though some came closer than others.
I was paralyzed on the outskirts of the dance floor as the dog came closer, its eyes locked on mine.
Local design stores in Westchester came closer, but asked $23.44,2180 to $40,000 to outfit the kitchen alone, not including labor.
Florida's Andrew Gillum came closer to winning his race for governor than did the Democrat in traditional swing state Ohio.
In seeking the protection of Soviet missiles he came closer than anyone else to turning that ideological confrontation into nuclear war.
Marine Le Pen's far-right party, the National Front, came closer than ever to winning the French presidential race in 2017.
Image: Burlington County Prosecutor's OfficeOn Wednesday, the saga of the most infamous GoFundMe campaign in history came closer to a conclusion.
Though the 1950 movie came closer to the truth, the real Gilbreths were pioneers in home life and the business world.
Last week, Lowe posted that he was preparing for a possible evacuation in case the fire came closer to his home.
Last year, Democrats came closer than expected to winning a special congressional election in the deeply conservative district that surrounds Wichita.
The friend's interest in going waned as the time came closer because she was nursing a hangover, but Ms. Schweitzer insisted.
"This data covers a period in which the distant storm came closer and began to envelop the edge of town," he said.
The northern white rhino came closer to extinction in 2018 when the last known living male died in Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
And some came closer to an Earth analogue than astronomers had dared hope — suggesting rocky planets about our size aren't all that rare.
Any performance engages a kind of two-way ritual between artist and audience, but this circular arrangement came closer to something like collaboration.
The men came closer, and as I raised a hand to defend myself, I was shot a third time just under my armpit.
He came closer than his predecessor to acknowledging that there were problems with Wells Fargo's corporate culture that had contributed to the problems.
He came closer to winning the state, in his Senate race against Ted Cruz last year, than any Democrat has come in years.
But Fox News Sunday, Face the Nation, and This Week all came closer to a split of two-thirds men, one-third women.
Hillary Clinton came closer than any other woman to the Oval Office, and Holmes seems to be referencing Clinton's message in her Instagram caption.
Pakistan and India came closer to the precipice of war this week than they have in decades, and may have farther yet to go.
Once they came closer, two men jumped out, pushed her and a domestic worker away and whisked the boy and girl off in the car.
Though it's still unclear how many votes short they were at the last minute, they certainly came closer than anyone in the state had before.
"Behind the Beltway's Freakout Over Elizabeth Warren" came closer—the Beltway is freaking out about Warren, though not to the same extent that billionaires are.
Although Beto ultimately couldn't finish the job, he came closer to unseating a Republican senator than any other Texas Democrat in the last 40 years.
I seized every opportunity to see her in the garrison, and with each day, it seemed, I came closer to making a potentially fatal mistake.
Autonomous vehicles came closer to road-going reality after Google unveiled a prototype car which it developed with the help of Bosch back in 2012.
Of course Hillary Clinton didn't win the election, and while Silver didn't call the election for Trump, he came closer than Grim and most others.
Oklahoma came closer to Alabama than any other team but Georgia, which lost to the Tide by 7 in the SEC championship game, 35-28.
Global Health The yellow fever outbreak in Africa this year came closer to being a disaster than is widely recognized, public health experts recently disclosed.
"THERE IS NO such thing as a base voter," says Stacey Abrams, who last year came closer than any Democrat this century to becoming Georgia's governor.
Paris's team mate Christof Innerhofer came closer than anyone four years ago when he took silver in Sochi, finishing just 0.06 seconds behind winner Matthias Mayer.
Each day, as he came closer to the holy site of Tawang, China pressed India more forcefully to stop his progress, its warnings growing increasingly ominous.
The eventual vote went almost according to plan, though McConnell came closer to passing a health care bill out of the Senate than most people expected.
Blacks and Hispanics, who in America are disproportionately working-class, came closer to hitting their ideal child-bearing age but fell far short of their marriage targets.
As the start of the G-20 summit came closer, it became clear that President Donald Trump was about to walk into a hostile zone in Hamburg.
That came closer to happening last week, when Russian-backed Syrian forces attacked a Turkish military outpost in Idlib province, leaving more than 30 Turkish soldiers dead.
While he lost the 2018 race to Cruz, he came closer to victory than any Democrat in a very long time in a statewide race in Texas.
She saw now as he came closer that he was in fact much older than her, maybe in his thirties, and she knew that he registered her.
Some 20,000 people participated in Friday's protests, which took place a few hundred meters from the fence, though dozens came closer, with some rolling burning tires, witnesses said.
But when Block came closer, Melchert immediately knew who she was because the story of the missing teen had made headlines in the community and around the country.
So even though the debonair Grant was not the basis for Bond, he evidently came closer than any other actor to matching the character's image in Fleming's mind.
The case followed a similar pattern, with Attia deeply involved in the early stages of the project, but increasingly marginalized as the project came closer to being deployed.
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Miles Scott clutched a framed photo of his father as the former police officer who fatally shot him came closer to learning his fate.
They note that Ms. Abrams and Mr. Gillum came closer to winning their races for governor in Georgia and Florida than Mr. O'Rourke did in his Senate bid.
Men ages 227 to 259 came closer, with 271% hitting the $264,363 salary target — but in most other areas, women outpaced men in checking off the pre-baby boxes.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney surprised many on Wednesday by conceding a hike was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity.
The Germans had more wayward efforts but Atletico came closer at the other end, first Koke drawing a save from Leno then Correa forcing the Germany international into action.
" Home Minister Rajnath Singh came closer in his introduction of the prime minister, describing him as a man who "has proved to the world that India is not weak.
"Definitions belong to the definers, not the defined," she wrote in Beloved — but she came closer than anyone else has to reflecting humanity through the lives of the defined.
Yet if he broke in places with the president's political posture, Mr. Mulvaney, in his weekend comments, came closer to matching the private strategic thinking of Republican congressional leaders.
As it came closer, those on the top deck realized it was the Turkish coast guard, a small, quick patrol boat designated SG-267 with a standard crew of four.
Did you originally laugh off Donald Trump's candidacy as a joke, only to become more and more worried as he came closer to — and eventually took — the Republican presidential nomination?
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney surprised many on Wednesday by conceding a rate hike was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney surprised many on Wednesday by conceding that a hike was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity.
Two other Brazilians came closer to medals: Robert Scheidt, the country's greatest Olympian with five medals, finished fourth in the men's Laser class, as did Jorge Zarif in the Finn class.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney surprised many on Wednesday by conceding a rate hike was likely to be needed as the British economy came closer to running at full capacity.
With his long-touted anti-Clinton speech on Wednesday morning, Donald Trump came closer than ever to becoming the polished and restrained candidate that the Republican elite have been longing for.
France came closer to ending that run in their sixth encounter and fancied their chances, but to beat a U.S. team still not firing on all cylinders will take something special.
As the hours passed, I watched as Harvey's bands of rain came closer and closer on the TV weather maps, and began experiencing the marriage of social media and climate change.
That's notably longer than either the AirPods or AirPods Pro and enough to get you through a coast-to-coast flight, even if my testing came closer to around 6.5 hours.
Yet Beto O'Rourke came closer than any Democrat to winning a Texas seat in decades, while Ohio labor populist Sherrod Brown handily won a state that grows redder by the cycle.
She came closer than any Democrat in years by rallying African-American voters, while drawing stronger support from white voters than Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016, according to exit polls.
On Sunday the came closer than anyone has ever done wearing textile suits, when the quartet of Caeleb Dressel, Phelps, Ryan Held and 100 freestyle world champion Nathan Adrian clocked 1003:09.92.
A bloody proxy fight for regional dominance in the Middle East between Russia and Turkey came closer to direct conflict this week with attacks on Turkish and Syrian government forces in Syria.
As Laurent's potential graduation date came closer, his parents made him available for interviews and posted pictures on an Instagram account that gained tens of thousands of followers in a few weeks.
Our total on-the-ground cost came closer to $1,200, including two $100 days in Seoul and some unexpected but necessary splurges (cars with car seats and hotels with reliable Wi-Fi).
But in 2016, Hillary Clinton came closer to carrying Georgia than she did in more reliably blue states, Ohio and Iowa, suggesting that a changing of the guard might be on the horizon.
However, while Tesla didn't quite reach its second quarter goal, it came closer than it has before — in April, it was only producing 2,000 of the 2,500 cars it had hoped to produce.
In Georgia and Arizona, where Clinton only made a last-minute effort to compete, she came closer to beating Trump than she did in the more traditional swing states of Ohio and Iowa.
Rep. Beto O'Rourke came closer to victory in a statewide race than any Texas Democrat in 20 years — but ended the night being still a bridge too far to beat incumbent Republican Sen.
Here's a chilling observation from STAT's exit interview with outgoing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Tom Frieden: The Ebola outbreak came closer than anyone knew to running completely out of control.
Jacksonville started the second half on a 03-20 run but never came closer than 228 points the rest of the way, as Marquette led by as many as 22011 down the stretch.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, when the Soviets and the US came closer to nuclear war than ever before, Kennedy turned his advisers to help him figure out a path forward.
Dianne Feinstein, other Democrats came closer and closer, forming a large half-circle around the former Republican presidential nominee, who, make no mistake, has worked to thwart Democratic ambitions over the years as well.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk came closer to winning European approval for diabetes drug Ozempic, its biggest growth prospect, when a European Medicines Agency (EMA) experts' panel issued a positive recommendation on Friday.
As she came closer, under the dim light of his shop, it took Prakash a few minutes to realize she was from his village, Hindu Nagar, in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh.
" As the party came closer and closer to Berne, "all the symptoms abated to such a great extent they really relaxed together, and he was restored to his whole sane self before he entered Berne.
Bitcoin remains more than 150 percent higher year-to-date, while another digital currency called ethereum has skyrocketed more than 4,000 percent this year and came closer this week to topping bitcoin in market value.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton came closer than any other woman to winning the White House on Tuesday but fell short for a second time, a bitter disappointment for a pioneering but polarizing American political figure.
You can sum up those shifts with the striking fact that Clinton came closer to winning Texas than she did to winning Iowa, and closer to winning Arizona and Georgia than she did to winning Ohio.
Over the past 10 years in every area except North Dakota and Washington, D.C., the number of deaths came closer to the number of births, said Kenneth Johnson, a demographer from the University of New Hampshire.
COPENHAGEN, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk came closer to winning European approval for diabetes drug Ozempic, its biggest growth prospect, when a European Medicines Agency (EMA) experts' panel issued a positive recommendation on Friday.
Democrats point to the fact that unapologetic progressives like O'Rourke, Gillum, and Stacey Abrams in Georgia energized historic numbers of voters and came closer to winning than more moderate candidates have in those states in past years.
He noted that he ran on the most progressive agenda the state has seen for a Democratic nominee for governor, and he came closer to winning than any of the past five other Democratic nominees for governor.
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, 35, shook hands with Indian military officials after walking across the border at the Wagah crossing between the two countries, which this week came closer to full-blown war than they have for decades.
South Australia came closer to legitimizing prostitution in the eyes of the law today, as a bill to fully decriminalize the trade passed the upper house of the state's Legislative Council in the early hours of the morning.
It would be a stretch to call Georgia a swing state, but in a sign of the shifting sands of American politics, Hillary Clinton came closer to winning it in 2016 than she did to carrying Ohio or Iowa.
A deal signed in 2015 to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb came closer to collapse after its three European signatories (Britain, France and Germany) said they were concerned that Iran was "not meeting several of its commitments".
But in this tumultuous election — from early primaries in February to the final vote in November — polls came closer to measuring reality than did the pundits and partisans who only saw in the numbers what they wanted to see.
The Bank's Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday that a rise in rates was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity, and that the Bank would debate this in the coming months.
Democrats came closer to winning several Sun Belt states where minority and college-educated white populations are growing, like Arizona and Georgia, than they did some traditional Midwest strongholds with higher numbers of noncollege whites, like Ohio and Iowa.
It was in the middle of the Republican debates, when Trump at the beginning was on the sidelines and came closer to the middle, and every candidate, even the most polite and civilized ones, started to scapegoat the other.
Gus Malzahn, whose Auburn Tigers came closer than anyone else to beating L.S.U. this season, will be seeking another signature win at home, and Texas A&M, under Jimbo Fisher, will take its shot at L.S.U. in College Station.
Perhaps nothing symbolises this movement more vividly than Ukraine's campaign for an independent Orthodox church, which came closer to becoming reality last week after Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, the "first among equals" in the eastern Christian world, signalled his support.
Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez: Effective political organizers should be inclusive Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-N.Y.).
Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez: Effective political organizers should be inclusive Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-N.Y.).
While Clinton racked up large raw vote margins in blue states like California and came closer than Democrats traditionally do in states such as Arizona and Georgia, Trump managed to flip states in the Midwest like Wisconsin, carrying him to victory.
Thanks to The Void's combination of VR and physical environments, I came closer than I ever have to feeling like I was really in the world of Star Wars, infiltrating an Empire base and trying to dodge stormtrooper laser blasts.
They wrote like they were the fire; like the whole world was underbrush that had been piling up on top of them for decades, and with each word a spark came closer to incinerating the forest from the bottom up.
It was given a significant lift this week when BoE Governor Mark Carney said a rate rise was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity, and that the Bank would debate this in the coming months.
Did you finally achieve what you wanted to do on this newer recordI'd say it came closer to it but I'm not quite there yet, the first one was kind of loosey goosey and incoherent, whereas the second one is more conceptually coherent.
But Evans came closer than Lorenzi to pulling off the major upset on Saturday, holding match point in the fourth-set tiebreaker against third-seeded Stan Wawrinka before ultimately falling, 43-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (8), 73-2.
The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.9 percent, said Reforma, which came closer than most of the major polling outlets to showing Lopez Obrador's true strength in the 2012 election, when his final vote tally surprised many.
Last week, the pound recorded its best weekly performance against the dollar in almost eight months, climbing almost 2.5 percent after BoE Governor Mark Carney said a rate rise was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to full capacity.
" Dems come closer to solving 'superdelegate' disagreement -   WaPo:  "The Democratic National Committee's two-year debate over its presidential primary rules came closer to resolution Wednesday, as its key rulemaking body voted to curtail the power of unpledged delegates — so-called 'superdelegates' — at the next convention.
Swiss watch exports fell a nominal 1.53 percent in August, trade data showed Switzerland and the European Commission came closer to agreeing a deal on Swiss efforts to curb immigration while preserving its access to the EU single market and scheduled further talks next month.
Le Pen's candidacy was international news in 2017, as the National Front party —founded by her father and known for its history of overt racism — appealed to voters' fears about immigration and Muslims, and came closer than it ever has to winning the French presidency.
Breakingviews Just before Thanksgiving, the families of nine victims and one survivor of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting came closer to something like justice than they had in the nearly five years since 2948 children and six educators were murdered at the Connecticut school.
It was given a significant lift this week when Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said a rise in rates was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity, and that the Bank would debate this in the coming months.
But Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonPoll: Support rises for 2202 Democrats favoring 'Medicare for All' Overlooked Nevada seeks to pack a bigger punch in 2628 race Trump to hold campaign rally in North Carolina day before special House election MORE came closer than anyone since her husband.
There's the occasional guy who is still talking about PRIDE rules and how Dillashaw came closer to finishing the fight, but PRIDE is dead, buried, and Shinya Aoki is rolling all over its grave mounted on a fifty year old Kazushi Sakuraba, so that doesn't matter.
A bitcoin ETF from Bitwise Asset Management came closer than it ever had to being approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission in October of last year, according to Matt Hougan, Bitwise's head of research, only to be rejected again for concerns around potential fraud and manipulation.
Shocked by the near break-up of Britain in 2014 when the Scots came closer than expected to voting for independence—a triumphant Scottish Nationalist Party would have closed the nuclear-submarine base at Faslane, with worrying implications for NATO—Mr Obama has decided to speak his mind.
The president refused to shake the hand of the Speaker, Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.).
She came closer than Beto, the near-miss Senate candidate from Texas, to breaking the Republican stranglehold in an equally difficult state for Democrats, falling short by just 22020,22020 votes, and she did it against an opponent who had previously waged an eight-year campaign of voter suppression as Georgia's secretary of state.
But that seemed to have no impact on sterling, which recorded its best week in eight months last week after BoE Governor Mark Carney said a rate rise was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to full capacity, and that the Bank would debate this in the coming months.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) said Saturday she hopes to bring the package to the floor this week.
The House refused to wait, and Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE insisted on impeaching Trump by the artificial deadline of Christmas.
That 2009 to 2010 Democratic caucus — with its Blue Dogs and Ben Nelsons and all the rest — passed the Affordable Care Act and the Dodd-Frank bill, it raised the minimum wage, repealed Don't Ask Don't Tell, delivered hundreds of billions in stimulus, and came closer than people remember to enacting a national cap-and-trade system.
This forced the President, by his own admission, to depart from the ban he really wanted and replace it, twice, with bans that came closer, at least in certain ways, to the constitutional mark, such as by clarifying they did not apply to green card holders and by providing more of a description of the reasoning behind them.
She whined happily and came closer, pressing her trunk against my leg and rippling her body in that puppyish movement that communicates joy better than anything we can manage, so that I brought my other hand to her as well and scratched along both her sides, feeling bits of leaf and pine needles and accumulated grime.
Susan DavisSusan Carol DavisOcasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' The 85033 other key races to watch on Super Tuesday Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Pence says Turkey agrees to ceasefire | Senators vow to move forward with Turkey sanctions | Mulvaney walks back comments tying Ukraine aid to 2016 probe MORE (D).
But that idea has been shot down by both Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse passes .
Neither the White House nor a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) immediately responded when asked for comment.
We want a nominee who will keep Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE the Speaker of the House and win back the United States Senate.
That's the way things are sometimes, so I wasn't stressing about missing out, but as the game came closer and closer to release I realized that I needed to get the hell over whatever genre concerns I had because it was doing something that I was fundamentally interested in, even if it wasn't in a container that I thought I would enjoy.
Susan DavisSusan Carol DavisOcasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' The 6900 other key races to watch on Super Tuesday Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Pence says Turkey agrees to ceasefire | Senators vow to move forward with Turkey sanctions | Mulvaney walks back comments tying Ukraine aid to 2628 probe MORE (D) in San Diego.
The California Republican argued that Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) should have brought a supplemental funding bill to address the looming pandemic to the floor last week.
Cuellar had the cash advantage in the race and received endorsements from House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) and Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerHouse passes .
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) mourned the death of the first person killed by the coronavirus in the United States and promised congressional action.
MEXICO GULF OF MEXICO PACIFIC OCEAN Source: Election results and race calls from The Associated Press By Jugal K. Patel/The New York Times In Arizona, Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat, captured a Republican-held Senate seat, while in Texas the Democratic Senate nominee, Beto O'Rourke, came closer to winning a major statewide race than any other Democrat in 218 years.
They point to the 6900 presidential race when, without the aid of any paid advertising, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE came closer to winning Texas, which she lost by nine percentage points, than she did to winning Iowa.
Time has not changed the criticism of Ratcliffe among Democrats, with Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) condemning the representative for showing "a clear disrespect and distrust" of the intelligence community.
An eight-person working group of Democrats appointed by Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) went to work, crafting a much better deal for patients and workers across North America.
The divergent views have created a dilemma for Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) and other House Democratic leaders, who are fighting to keep their majority at the polls in November.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) said lawmakers are close to a bipartisan agreement on emergency funding for the coronavirus response, but Democrats are insisting on specific guardrails.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) urged California voters to remain in line amid reports of long lines at the polls for the Golden State's Super Tuesday primary.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) has invited leaders in both chambers to a briefing with U.S. Capitol officials about ensuring the complex is prepared to respond to the spread of the coronavirus.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) on Thursday told reporters she spoke with Pence and "expressed to him a concern that I had of his being in this position" of leading the coronavirus response.
However, Konst also cited comments by House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) last week indicating openness to Sanders as the nominee and saying she believed a brokered convention would be bad for the party.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) said Thursday that House Democrats will run on their own policy agenda in the lead-up to November, even if it means breaking from the platform of the party's presidential nominee.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) issued a statement following President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE's nomination of Rep.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE (D-Mass.), whereas House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) and Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerHouse passes .
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden The Memo: Biden shakes up Democratic race with Super Tuesday wins Omar calls out lack of 'united progressive movement' as Biden wins big on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Minn.) and Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOcasio-Cortez: Effective political organizers should be inclusive Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-N.
Susan DavisSusan Carol DavisWarren exits, and our hopes for a woman president once again are dashed Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' The 14 other key races to watch on Super Tuesday MORE (D-Calif.) shared a wonderful anecdote about the caucus's bipartisan strength: While their male counterparts in Congress play baseball against each other, always split along party lines, the Women's Caucus has formed a single softball team, playing together against staff and media.
"The United States government must do more to address the spread of the deadly coronavirus in a smart, strategic, and serious way and we stand ready to work in a bipartisan fashion in Congress and with the administration to achieve this necessary goal," Schumer and House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) said on Thursday in a joint statement.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.) is blasting President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE as the "most dangerous person in the history of our country," urging voters to turn out at the polls in November.
Trump turned out so many new voters that he came closer to winning Nevada than did either John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE or Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.) and Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayOvernight Health Care: Planned Parenthood to leave federal family planning program absent court action | Democrats demand Trump withdraw rule on transgender health | Cummings, Sanders investigate three drug companies for 'obstructing' probe Democrats demand Trump officials withdraw rule on transgender health The Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate MORE (D-Wash.) last year came closer than expected, but was held up at the last minute by anti-abortion groups and lawmakers that wanted more restrictions.
Y.) to postpone consideration of the broader legislation, which he negotiated for months with House Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDems unlikely to subpoena Bolton Trump tells Republicans he won't extend surveillance law without FISA reforms Hillicon Valley: Democrats in talks to bridge surveillance divide | DHS confident in Super Tuesday election security | State pledges M cyber help to Ukraine | Facebook skipping SXSW amid coronavirus MORE (D-Calif.) and Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.), it also pitted the two chairmen against a former teammate from the weeks-long Democratic effort to carefully lay out a case against Trump during the Senate impeachment trial.
Y.) to postpone consideration of the broader legislation, which he negotiated for months with House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDems unlikely to subpoena Bolton Trump tells Republicans he won't extend surveillance law without FISA reforms Hillicon Valley: Democrats in talks to bridge surveillance divide | DHS confident in Super Tuesday election security | State pledges M cyber help to Ukraine | Facebook skipping SXSW amid coronavirus MORE (D-Calif.) and Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiCongressional leaders downplay possibility of Capitol closing due to coronavirus Ocasio-Cortez says candidate she backed in Texas Democratic primary 'came closer than anyone imagined' Henry Cuellar fends off Democratic challenger in Texas House primary MORE (D-Calif.), it also pitted the two chairmen against a former teammate from the weeks-long Democratic effort to carefully lay out a case against Trump during the Senate impeachment trial.

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