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Carving up the spoils may distract politicians from carving up each other.
The notion of carving up a state is not new.
Europeans changed that, carving up territory by drawing lines on maps.
Carving up the rest of the seabed will require further negotiations.
Carving up Telmex will be costly for America Movil, analysts say.
But carving up the political spoils is not the only challenge.
Even so, carving up Fox would be in a different league.
Even then, carving up Fox will be in a different league.
The reality is, what he's doing is basically carving up the map.
DeGrom's pitches displayed pinpoint location and deceptive movement in carving up the Giants' lineup.
Carving up A.I.G. now, though, would mean forgoing almost 10 times that amount in tax benefits.
Travel and leisure stocks jumped 1.2 percent on the prospect of airlines carving up Monarch's assets.
John Kasich of Ohio, are still carving up the electorate in ways that clear Trump's path.
Which made for the slightly disconcerting vision of a visibly driverless digger carving up the landscape.
They quickly agreed to a non-aggression pact and to the carving up of Eastern Europe.
Carlos Hyde was finding space to run and Blaine Gabbert was carving up the Dallas secondary.
He has a tendency to proclaim bipartisan intentions to reporters before carving up his political opponents.
Sweating, Siyampondo takes a break from carving up the third teak tree he has felled in a week.
The pending deal entails carving up RWE subsidiary Innogy and transforming RWE into Europe's third biggest renewable operator.
As PEOPLE's Beauty Editor, I spend most days hunting, gathering and carving up celebrity beauty scoop into digestible soundbites.
The video below shows Thomas Brown of Okamoto Studio carving up some letters for the upcoming installation in Philadelphia.
The underpasses, shopping malls and public stairwells have long been the scene of skate kids carving up public spaces.
V-line surgery, as it's colloquially known, involves carving up the jaw, while cheekbone surgery requires cracking the cheekbone.
It's the chef's treat — the vegetable version of eating the chicken tail when you're carving up a roasted bird.
Driverless cars careening off of bridges, robot surgeons carving up arteries, virtual reality users... unable to use their virtual reality.
All that was left was for Hendricks to continue carving up the Dodgers and for Chapman to finish them off.
The pact included secret provisions for carving up parts of Europe, including Poland, into Soviet and Nazi spheres of influence.
"He was carving up our lineup, so I don't think they were comfortable at-bats for our hitters," Cashman said.
Mr. Durst was charged with murdering Morris Black and gave a gruesome account at trial of carving up the body.
And the fear was easy to feel in the GT, which is a surgical instrument for carving up winding tarmac.
Before these skating siblings were carving up Olympic ice, they were just an ice dancing duo growing up in Greenwich, Connecticut.
When carving up Africa for colonization, the other European powers seemed to leave the most difficult areas to subdue for Italy.
This year, Congress is even further behind on appropriations — including the relatively mundane process of carving up each department's budget allocation.
In March, a Toronto chef made headlines for carving up a deer leg in full view of vegan protesters outside his restaurant.
Bethany Hamilton may have stopped surfing but she's still carving up some (cement) waves — while in the third trimester of her pregnancy.
"It turns out that actually carving up a piece of software into those functional and nonfunctional parts is really hard," he says.
Here's surf legend Bethany Hamilton gearin' up for her 3rd trimester -- by carving up the swells in Hawaii like a total badass!!
While initially carving up a love-hate relationship between Jojo and Elsa, Waititi makes it clear that we are on Elsa's side.
The way Porcello was carving up the Yankees, the only thing that seemed capable of slowing him was the increasingly steady drizzle.
Carving up the state would be such a gamble for both parties that the plan would face serious hurdles in Congress, Byrne said.
On August 19413, 21941, when Rae was sixteen, Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin's foreign ministers signed a pact, once again carving up Poland.
If airlines are serious about cutting carbon, they may also consider carving up the longest international flights into two shorter legs, explained Takahashi.
Other space companies, like Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, are more aggressively carving up the market for wealthy space tourists.
I'd rather have played as him, as the "villain," than a guy cathartically carving up the place with nary a thought for the consequences.
But for the rest of us, there's still the fun of watching a maniacal piece of plastic running around wreaking havoc and carving up bodies.
Whether making quick work of a big roast or carving up elegant julienned potatoes, you'll find they'll make quick work of any task you need.
Gremio were carving up the Hamburgo defense and looked to have a pretty goal set up when fate decided let's actually make this even better.
But it's his most mature film, though it's maybe mature in the same way that serial killers get more effective at carving up their victims.
I wanted my face to be more geometric and crystalline so I made icy-looking fake chins and cheekbones by carving up cooled hot glue.
As the first shipment left Kenya's port of Mombasa, three governors, an oil executive and the president compared carving up the profits to sharing a goat.
It's a world dominated by two behemoth competitors who have spent the last year aggressively expanding their territories and strategically carving up the landscape between them.
Shopping Guide Folding screens are sometimes called room dividers, but thinking of them solely as a tool for carving up space would be selling them short.
A snowboarder carving up the side of the Pyrenees mountains found himself in a bit of a predicament when his line accidentally caused a pretty sizable avalanche.
Blackburn's bill would explicitly allow Internet providers to demand new fees from small businesses and Internet users, carving up the web into fast lanes and slow lanes.
As Darrell explains here, the new game has the same magic as the original, but this time Alto is carving up sand dunes instead of ski slopes.
Usually, you're sharing that tower with thousands of other smartphone users, all of you carving up what was once decent bandwidth into bite-sized pieces of crap.
Brees — who also fumbled a snap on another deep design off play-action — atoned by carving up the Eagles' zones with in-breaking intermediate routes to Thomas.
But mapmaking technology has advanced strikingly in the past two decades, giving politicians an unprecedented degree of control in carving up the citizenry for their own benefit.
While the Winter Olympians might be carving up medal after medal in Pyeongchang, a very good girl named Flynn has been named top dog in New York City.
In the immediate post-war years, with Holocaust, firebombing, mass rape and the carving up of their nation still recent memories, Germans flocked to watch Heimat ("homeland") films.
But then came the Yalta Conference and a too-casual carving up of the continent, which left Eastern Europe under Soviet-controlled tyranny for the next 40 years.
This week he has been in Washington, DC, anxious to explore how Jordan might help President Donald Trump to implement his idea for carving up Syria into safe zones.
The hopes raised by the Arab spring—for more inclusive politics and more responsive government, for more jobs and fewer presidential cronies carving up the economy—have been dashed.
When Jackson wasn't putting on a show, Radcliff was carving up Florida State's run defense, or the Cardinals were forcing 3-and-outs from an increasingly rattled Seminoles' offense.
With the National Basketball League (NBL) season in its early stages, the former Louisville guard is carving up defenses to the tune of 61 points per game for Luoyang.
Booth A2500 A 2220th-century linen map ($27,21876) marked with French officials' plans for carving up Vietnam's central coast is on offer at Geographicus, a map dealer in Brooklyn.
In this case, it's death by a thousand paper cuts from Washington legislators and regulators who have been carving up small financial institutions with compliance costs since the Great Recession.
Up until that time, Purdue quarterback David Blough was carving up the Cornhuskers' defense in interim coach Gerad Parker's first game since taking over for Darrell Hazell, who was fired Sunday.
Some of these are likely to be remedied by the arrival of future volumes, since they are merely the consequence of carving up the world wherever the knife happens to fall.
During a post-performance talk earlier this month, the actors (who double onstage as puppeteers) spoke of carving up a monologue into a dialogue among characters as both challenging and liberating.
But while there's occasional talk about handing over most of D.C. to Maryland or carving up California, the states haven't redistributed large, populated swaths of territory among themselves in living memory.
After years of trying to limit deficits by carving up the same slice of the budget pie for spending, such big whacks will be politically unpalatable even for Republicans in Congress.
The researchers also break down museum attendance by region, carving up the world into North America, Asia-Pacific, and EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa), conspicuously leaving out South America.
As early as 20103, there are reports of Patrick Henry (of "Give me liberty or give me death" fame) carving up Virginia districts in an attempt to sabotage James Madison's congressional campaign.
I know what they're picturing: me on a thruster, carving up and down a wave face until I casually kick out the back to paddle out to the line up for another.
Alex Smith completed 24 of 33 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns, spending the first half carving up Tennessee with a receiving combination of Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Demarcus Robinson.
The reported fighting comes even as all sides have said they will abide by a cease-fire following a Russian-Turkish agreement carving up part of the border region between Turkey and Syria.
Behind closed doors, the parties of Hernandez, the pre-vote favorite, and Nasralla were discussing immunity from prosecution for current officials and carving up positions in government, two diplomats told Reuters on Tuesday.
To borrow a phrase from a prominent tech investor, who spoke to TechCrunch on the condition of anonymity to avoid offending either company, Tencent and Alibaba are "carving up" Southeast Asia's startup ecosystem.
While this weekend's limited precision strikes targeting Assad's "core" chemical weapons facilities may deter his chemical cleansing tactics for a while, the international community has done nothing to stop him carving up Syria.
The reliance on the running game — at one point, New Orleans ran on 24 consecutive offensive plays — was shocking to people who are used to Drew Brees carving up defenses with his passing.
At her hearing, Van Houten candidly described how she joined several other members of the group in killing the LaBiancas, carving up Leno LaBianca's body and smearing the couple's blood on the walls.
And that that is a tent where we should be growing the pie, not carving up the pieces more or moving decks on the ... Do you think the Democratic party has gotten that message?
The trio saw the business potential of carving up office space into small areas that could be subleased to individuals and boot-strapped startups in need of someplace nicer to work than a Starbucks.
As for Mr. Black's slaying, a jury acquitted Mr. Durst in 2003, said Dick DeGuerin, Mr. Chesnoff's co-counsel, despite Mr. Durst's testimony about carving up the body and dumping it in Galveston Bay.
These days, some managers are offering E.T.F.s as tools for specialization at the expense of diversification, carving up the stock market into ever thinner slices for investors eager to find other next big things.
While American technology giants dominate people's online lives in Western countries, Tencent and Alibaba have soared by essentially carving up China, the world's single-largest internet market with more than 700 million online users.
If you need any more reason to get psyched before carving up the slopes, here's a cool video from a while back of two skiers who know how to do it with high-tech style.
As I wrote last year, the two Chinese internet giants have been carving up Southeast Asia's most promising startups in search of investments that give them a good position as the region's internet economy grows.
In the mid-1980s, she studied with the renowned and controversial teacher and editor Gordon Lish, the man responsible for carving up Raymond Carver's early short fiction (over Carver's objections) and launching the writer's career.
In contrast, "Carving Up the World Again … A Wall Not a Fence" is a Sun Records-ish stomper spiked with a curling, Middle Eastern guitar solo that delves into post-"Brexit" and President Trump discourse.
"The speed and Mr. Scorsese's sureness of touch, particularly when it comes to carving up space with the camera, keep the plot's hall of mirrors from becoming a distraction," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
John Kasich (R) formed an ill-fated alliance in late April in which Cruz would stop campaigning in Oregon while Kasich stood down in Indiana in the hopes of carving up the map and stopping Trump.
The bolder ideas range from carving up states into electoral districts to scrapping Brazil's presidential system in favour of a parliamentary one, but it is hard to see legislators changing so drastically the system that elected them.
"Blackburn's bill would explicitly allow internet providers to demand new fees from small businesses and Internet users, carving up the web into fast lanes and slow lanes," says Evan Greer, campaigns director of Fight for the Future.
Saturday marks the 100th anniversary of mass student protests against the then-Republican Chinese government, following the Treaty of Versailles, which protesters saw as a humiliation for the nation with Western powers carving up their interests in China.
Essen-based RWE is diversifying from its role as traditional coal-burning utility and, by virtue of carving up subsidiary Innogy in an elaborate swap deal with rival E.ON, is becoming one of the largest renewable players worldwide.
Essen-based RWE is diversifying from its role as traditional coal-burning utility and, by virtue of carving up subsidiary Innogy in an elaborate swap deal with rival E.ON, is becoming one of the largest renewable players worldwide.
As the Waterjet Channel demonstrates, a little programming is all you need to make short work of carving up a golden turkey, a freshly-baked pumpkin pie, or even when it comes to opening a can of cranberry sauce.
Take the Chinese telecommunications market - a duopoly from the outside, yet internally a monopoly with two operators carving up the region - one dominant in the north, one in the south versus Europe with 3-4 operators in most countries.
One factor behind the strong FPO showing was dissatisfaction with the two centrist parties that have dominated politics in Austria, often by governing in coalition, as they do now, and carving up top institutions between them over the decades.
In practice, then, carving up congressional districts based on eligible voters would result in fewer representatives for heavily Hispanic and Asian parts of the US. And, unsurprisingly, the seats it would have gotten rid of would have mostly been Democratic.
Next, the group spent an hour or so strenuously but carefully field dressing their kill, which means carving up the animal into pieces, leaving its entrails on site while packing the muscles and limbs into their packs for the hike out.
Ankara may be less ambitious and instead consider this display of force as an internal message of strength to Turkish voters -- and an external one to the many different factions carving up Syria now -- that Turkey's voice must be heard.
"At a time when the Trump administration is carving up our public lands and auctioning them off to corporate interests who'd destroy them for profit, this legislation is critical," the Natural Resource Defense Council said in a statement about the three bills.
Obama administration officials were for instance wary of using China's preferred terminology, believing that it could imply the carving up of the world into zones of influence, and be seen as a way for China to erode US strategic weight in Asia.
Damir works the front room, carving up raw branzino and de-shelling scallops at a tableside cart and then sprinkling the just-pulled-from-the-sea morsels with local olive oil, squirts of lemon and dashes of salt and pepper before serving.
Prescott spent Sunday afternoon carving up the Redskins' defense with his arms and legs to the tune of 26 of 30 passing for 269 yards and three touchdowns and 69 yards rushing in a 31-21 Cowboys victory to improve to 2-0.
Aaron Hayes, his work boots still flecked with meat from carving up a moose outside of Port aux Basques, said he did not know he was part Mi'kmaq until the case was gaining steam a decade ago and a cousin told him.
Alibaba and Tencent are carving up Southeast Asia's startup ecosystem Tencent and KKR teamed up together as investors of $5 billion-valued Go-Jek in Indonesia, which is the largest rival to SoftBank-backed ride-hailing startup Grab but also a fintech company itself.
The brokenness of our representative system of government is further entrenched by the lack of term limits on members of Congress, as well as the widespread practice of gerrymandering — the carving up of congressional districts in ways that ensure one party's hold on the electorate.
To understand the NFL's thinking when it comes to carving up its content rights, you need to understand the League's "tri-cast" distribution model, a strategy the NFL started promoting for the first time in early 250 for its "Thursday Night Football" rights package.
They need to show they are willing to take on the faraway monopoly bosses who are carving up rural communities, shutting down competition, and gaming international trade to get even farther ahead, while corrupting the political process with lobbyists and dark money all along the way.
She could easily be seen as another cog in the British colonial machine, carving up the Middle East for military gains and oil, but her diaries and letters show that she was as earnest in her appetite for learning as she was determined to maintain her independence.
The concept of providing a platform for choice and for discussion is a crucial one, not least because carving up the world into platforms on the one hand and the things which run on them on the other is a near ubiquitous feature of tech-talk.
In a historic seven-hour meeting in Russia's Sochi on Tuesday, Erdogan and Putin hammered out an agreement carving up northeast Syria between them and settling this phase of the Syrian war for good, freezing out America and cementing Russia's role as the new arbiter in the Middle East.
The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra opened its first set at the Village Vanguard on a recent Monday night with a familiar blend of purring saxophones and punchy brass, carving up "Big Dipper" just as it had in its first performance in the same room almost exactly 50 years ago.
Juxtaposing the remains of an ancient Mesopotamia with the modern 'Iraq' created by the colonial carving up of the region by the European powers post-World War I, the photographer captured rural poverty in the same space as tourist wealth and the westernization of the 1950s and '60s.
While the products on the floor varied in terms of style, purpose, and brand name, they all had one thing in common: making our time on the ski hill more enjoyable — whether that means carving up a double black diamond or just staying warm on the bunny hill.
CreditCreditVictor J. Blue for The New York Times ALONG THE CAROLINAS COAST — Two weeks after a storm named Florence barreled into dozens of coastal communities — flooding homes, demolishing buildings, uprooting trees and carving up roads — its wrath and havoc continue, with entire neighborhoods still submerged and streets entirely impassable.
Overall, his performance was comparable to his performance in debates past—an adequate showing, considering that holding steady is all he really needs to do to maintain his position in the polls and that the rest of the field is carving up the remainder of the party between themselves.
Before BHP goes too far down the road of appeasing Elliott, it should also consider elucidating a strategy focused on long-term, sustainable returns to investors, as this may appeal more to the majority of shareholders than Elliott's vision of a one-off boost from carving up the company.
As David Andelman wrote, it exacted a heavy price from Germany, setting the groundwork for another world war and also giving birth to factors that still shape our world today, including the rise of the Chinese Communist party, the Israeli-Palestinian divide and the carving up of the Middle East and the Balkans.
But the Census Bureau collects a lot of data that goes beyond the basic mandatory every-20103-year count — information that then gets used for congressional funding allotments, as the basis for other federal and academic research, in carving up congressional districts within a state, and in deciding the total number of Congress members the state gets.
The Census Bureau collects a lot of data that goes beyond the basic mandatory every-10-year count — information that then gets used for congressional funding allotments, as the basis for other federal and academic research, in carving up congressional districts within a state, and in deciding the total number of Congress members the state gets.
But the Census Bureau collects a lot of data that goes beyond the basic mandatory every-10-year count — information that then gets used for congressional funding allotments, as the basis for other federal and academic research, in carving up congressional districts within a state, and in deciding the total number of Congress members the state gets.
Two years ago, the Dutch were one of the dominant stories of the World Cup in Brazil, providing a series of memorable moments: striker Robin van Persie opening with a majestic, looping, inch-perfect diving header; Louis van Gaal, then the coach, substituting his goalkeeper minutes before a shootout and looking like a genius when the keeper won it; the Netherlands going on to the semifinals, and then carving up Brazil in the third-place game.
I ask, near the end of our first interview, how suffering has informed Abramović's art, as so much of her work has involved extreme physical endurance and the occasional David Blaine-like trial—whipping herself until she bled, living for 270 days within three open-sided cubes at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, carving up 2500,303 cow bones in a fetid basement for a performance that captured the Golden Lion at the 230 Venice Biennale.
Beyond the battlefield, the theatrical power and pathos of the conflict surely outruns any dramatist's imagination: the abrupt arrival of the septuagenarian Benjamin Franklin in Paris to woo the French monarchy into an alliance with radical republicans; the 100,000 smallpox deaths in North America from 17753 to 1782; those white men sitting in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776, lashing at horseflies with their handkerchiefs while carving up Thomas Jefferson's draft declaration to make it shorter and better; the many American families — Franklin's among them — ripped apart by irreconcilable political differences.

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