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People say, man, his face is all caved in, but take 10 teeth out of anyone's mouth and his face is going to look caved in.
It's a threat he's made — and caved on — before.
In fact, I would be ashamed if we caved in.
Democrats have also caved on one of their main demands.
Then it all caved in like a second rate soufflé.
Intuitively, one would think Gazans would have caved long ago.
Each tunnel was caved in, with rubble blocking the entrance.
"YouTube caved in defense of the powerful," Greenwald told Carlson.
At birth his chest was caved in at the sternum.
Their parents have caved a little, but fretted a lot.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong's leader has finally caved.
" At another point: "I think you caved her head in.
I finally caved in because I want a quiet life.
The speaker heard their threats and ultimately caved to their demands.
They either caved in or they don't understand what it means.
The roof caved in partially and cracks appeared near the altar.
"We don't think we caved," said another senior White House official.
Following the backlash, Google caved and said it'd include a disclosure.
Under Obama they caved; under Clinton it's not clear they would.
The Weather Service retweeted photos of caved-in units and rubble.
"Just give me another chance," he'd say, and I always caved.
I caved, flew east, and learned I needed more treatment, stat.
The roof of the bank building caved in, injuring her leg.
I have finally caved in: My phone is now an iPhone.
You're also just mad because you caved and actually went out.
Soon enough, the concessionaire caved, and the nickel chair became history.
The city's once fiercely independent judiciary caved to pressure from Beijing.
But when I finally caved, I laughed so hard I cried.
The EU has at last caved in on freedom of movement.
By early 1993, the university had caved and denied Nasr's promotion.
In Lake Conjola, metal road signs melted and roofs caved in.
Risch, quite frankly, caved when there was no reason to cave.
She caved and agreed to meet him for a late movie.
Northern Pipeline caved in, and distributed the cash to its shareholders.
Russia's Sputnik news agency said the building's roof had caved in.
So, she caved in to her mother's original stance and went natural.
Mr Mitsotakis caved in to his party's right wing on both issues.
The last time Mugabe caved into demands from veterans was on Nov.
So I caved when Farsáli's Skintune Blur primer appeared on my desk.
At some point I caved to the pain and left the beach.
The National Weather Service retweeted photos of caved-in units and rubble.
Leadership eventually caved, but the fight presented bad optics for BuzzFeed executives.
"Trump caved," Fox News personality Laura Ingraham tweeted about the tariff delay.
Democrats and Republicans, Netanyahu has instead caved to his ultra-Orthodox coalition
That's not to say Reddit caved — or didn't cave — to the feds.
At the Halawiya Madrasa, part of the dome has already caved in.
In 2014, Coca Cola caved and brought SURGE back from the dead.
The ministers caved to public pressure, which didn't just come from Germany.
Ultimately, Mr. Armstrong caved and accepted the $33 billion offer last year.
Perhaps some of the tunnels had collapsed or caved in over time.
Ultimately, we caved and hired a coordinator to do the heavy lifting.
Finally, I caved and gave her a pity story about being displaced.
The roofs caved in on all of them; they are no more.
"Make no mistake: Schumer and Dems caved," tweeted Fox News's Brit Hume.
State Democrats, in the face of state schools being held hostage, caved.
"They moved the bill right and the moderates caved," Mr. Sykes said.
Back in 2011, Bahrain's King caved to international pressure and promised reforms.
While Hallmark caved to the pressure, other brands have stood their ground.
The PTI caved in and on September 7th asked him to step down.
Witnesses say the airport's ceiling caved in and there were injured victims everywhere.
Some even implied that he caved to the president to save his job.
In one, the ceiling of the emergency room caved in during the quake.
But the woman stayed on him for six months, until he finally caved.
"The floor was so caved in it was like a trampoline,"  Rodgers says.
After having my eighth glass of wine, I caved and stopped drinking alcohol.
Eventually, as Petty began threatening not to deliver the album, the label caved.
I've caved into what seems to be the easy way out and wasn't.
The promoter tells us she caved and allowed him to carry his weapon.
Workers noticed that a section of the tunnel had caved in Tuesday morning.
And thank goodness that Muffy caved — Mikey looks so beautiful with her 'fro.
For years, centrist GOP lawmakers have talked tough and then caved to leadership.
"He could have caved in after the first, but he didn't," Snitker said.
I might have caved under the pressure of fitting in that Maxwell overcame.
So I finally caved and went to a gastroenterologist, who suggested an endoscopy.
Steve Harvey caved and apologized after joking that Asian men are not attractive.
McCarthy told CNBC that Democrats had caved by allowing the new border fencing.
Unfortunately, the administration caved to pressure from PBM lobbyists and shelved the proposal.
Even the roof of the city's aging road salt depot has caved in.
Even with the gentle pressure of her tiny frame, the floor caved in.
When he didn't try to stop me, something in my chest caved in.
Eventually, the uncle caved in and said, Sure, it was probably the rebels.
Several portions of the roof have caved in and the floors have water damage.
The rest of us are pretty sure that Melania's escape tunnel caved in. pic.twitter.
Editors, it seemed, had finally caved to one of modern English's most infamous solecisms.
Congress reached a $19.1 billion disaster aid deal after Trump caved on border funding.
One of the last major holdouts in adding Android Auto compatibility has finally caved.
I've caved in to what seems to be the easy way out and wasn't.
Here are other times Western brands caved to China after offending the Communist Party.
After the meeting, Zuckerberg caved to right-wing critics and implemented dramatic policy changes.
At least Cruz has not caved in as have so many other ambitious Republicans.
That includes when there's a "caved-in" area in the middle of their chest.
Elsewhere, cars were perched on mounds of earth and garage doors had caved in.
So I caved, dear reader, and bought some overpriced seeds from an Amazon subsidiary.
By about 4 PM, I've caved and eaten my coworker's emergency bowl of Skittles.
Harsher criticism should be reserved for senators who caved without facing immediate electoral consequences.
Then, just days later, the government shamefully caved to criticism and dismissed Ms. Diallo.
Parts of the complex have caved in, according to researchers, rendering it effectively unusable.
McCain first refused to endorse Trump, then caved, unfortunately, before ultimately revoking the endorsement.
Although he was at first resistant to elaborate on the gossip, the singer caved.
She once had it all, but when her rankings caved, monetary support mostly evaporated.
Last week, Apple caved to the Chinese government and pulled an app called HKmap.
But if the Portuguese had caved in readily, the British put up strong resistance.
In the past, states have caved to corporations when a political furor has erupted.
He caved on that issue last week -- tweeting out his support for the compromise legislation.
What is not reasonable, though, is the assertion that Republican leadership somehow caved to Trump.
Vicente said he held out for a few hours but in the end he caved.
I've caved in to what seems to be the easy way out and clearly wasn't.
But Bloomberg caved to minor pressure from the progressive left and apologized for this program.
He later caved in to the lenders' demands and has reinvented himself as a conformist.
Dave said Brad recruited him hard to be in his movie, and Dave finally caved.
I was one fanart away from drawing She-Ra and then I caved #SheRa pic.twitter.
Whether Trump was outsmarted by Congress or finally caved to pressure doesn't matter in Russia.
Mine waste piled up near the mine caved in, state police spokesman R.K. Mullick said.
You could argue that she caved into a more conventional, less narcissistic role within J.Crew.
They liked the idea so much that the bride and groom caved and did it.
On June 10th the government, including the Greens, caved in and threw them a lifeline.
"Google caved in to mob pressure — but we won't," he posted on Facebook and Twitter.
But slowly, Kassandra encouraged him to try more and more things, and he eventually caved.
One is that the Fed caved to political pressure in calling off interest rate hikes.
This second tunnel may have caved in after the sixth test, the intelligence officials said.
In Kiev, there is still a debate about whether Mr. Zelensky caved or held out.
Burns is now widely regarded as having caved too easily to the Nixon administration's bullying.
Trump chafed at the suggestion he caved and fretted the decision made him look weak.
But when faced with an internal revolt, she eventually caved and accepted the Senate bill.
An apartment block in front of Cazamayor's was recently evacuated after its stairwell caved in.
By saying that this is good enough, the NCAA, like the N.C. legislature, ultimately caved.
It seems unlikely that Mueller has simply caved on issues of central importance to him.
Mr. Schumer suggested that Mr. Trump caved to conservative opposition to the health care compromise.
Two days later, the company and Mr. Musk caved — and got a less generous deal.
Yesterday I caved to the fact that it stars Maya Rudolph and watched some episodes.
Some speculate that Apple has caved to pressure from Beijing, which could find Plague Inc.
Crumbling foundations, caved-in roofs and some tattered pieces of cloth were all that remained.
But the N.F.L., like so many Republican politicians, has largely caved to Mr. Trump's desires.
They called the sentence "obscene" and said the judge had caved in to political pressure.
Roofs had caved in, porches were falling off, the boathouse was a pile of rotten logs.
Their poll numbers plummeted, and they soon wisely caved to avoid damaging their electoral prospects further.
Where companies have abandoned their canaries or caved to legal pressure, Cloudflare is bucking the trend.
But after a short stint as a hand model, he caved and applied for his license.
But after years of hearing that products made together should be used together, I finally caved.
There, many of the houses' roofs have caved in, and fallen trees lie alongside the road.
He went back to Washington and caved to Mitch McConnell and voted to do just that.
But Biden reportedly caved to Senate Republicans on a number of aspects of the hearing process.
Other department stores are facing the same challenges, and many have caved under the economic pressure.
Robotic equipment "We don't know exactly how the soil caved in, it's too early," Heeter said.
Moore declined the offer, but soon caved in to what he portrayed as concern and persistence.
Even Hulu eventually caved to this new paradigm, rolling out a commercial-free tier last fall.
However, Trump eventually caved to pressure and signed an executive order in June halting the separations.
Democrats caved this time, but that will only make the activist media push harder the next.
Because we have forgotten the formula that makes us strong and caved to political considerations instead.
If you got sick or the roof caved in, you wouldn't have to got into debt.
What happened: The tunnel that caved in was filled with radioactive trains that transported nuclear waste.
"We got to the middle of the house and the roof caved in," Ms. Brooks said.
But they caved on Friday, and said the event would be held sometime over the summer.
Photographs showed the side of the Fitzgerald caved in about one-third of the way back.
Photographs showed the side of the Fitzgerald caved in about a third of the way back.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Now, Hallmark caved immediately, saying, 'The Hallmark brand is never going to be divisive.
Many of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party's original inside supporters caved under pressure from the top.
On Thursday they said they thought she caved to the impeachment demands of the progressive left.
Just a great game until the ninth inning and things kind of caved in on us.
For years under then-President Obama, the congressional GOP leadership regularly caved to White House demands.
Do you really expect Trump Republicans to hold out on principle when the progressives already caved?
Think of all the cities that tried to keep Uber and Lyft out, but eventually caved.
Regardless, the fact that Hallmark initially caved to a loud but fangless fringe group is troubling.
All his organs failed, they couldn't even resuscitate him because his rib cage was caved in.
Management caved in after employees took pictures of their body art and uploaded them to social media.
Twitter sued the government to protect the privacy of an anonymous account, and then the government caved.
It's clear that those state and territory governments have caved in to the environmental and rural lobbies.
But Uber eventually caved and now drivers earn hundreds of millions of dollars in tips every year.
But once deGrom left the game, having allowed two singles, it all caved in on the Mets.
He said the administration appears to have caved to advocacy groups on one of its key proposals.
Facing intransigent unions, Alan Joyce of Qantas in Australia even grounded his airline until they caved in.
But as they stood on the steps of the Widener library and argued, a drenched Hughes "caved".
Earlier this year an internal footbridge in the Jakarta Stock Exchange caved in, injuring over 70 people.
On May 17th the president finally caved in and asked the Social Democrats to form a government.
She eventually caved, and was allowed to stay after submitting proof that her butt was au naturel.
Activists on the other side of the aisle also refused to believe the Democrats had really caved.
Admitting that I caved and got a cool ass snippet of the performance is a bit harder.
Some months back I finally caved and pulled in two of the more popular fully automated machines.
I've never caved, but often the temptation to just email the developers for a solution is strong.
They caved to Democrats after their shutdown threats and held another vote on a flawed healthcare bill.
"Some Australian outlets — Booktopia, Amazon Aus — caved and banned it due to frivolous legal threats," he tweeted.
He said the administration had "caved" to biofuel interests and "failed to drain the swamp as promised."
He was scant months out of rehab, having finally caved to his family's pressures to get straight.
In the face of lies and intransigence backed by the threat of extralegal violence, Democrats ... caved again.
It was, for one thing, completely caved in on one side — its contents had definitely been impacted.
When Paul crept up on Nicola right when her cake caved in on itself in spectacular fashion.
He nodded toward a narrow building with blown-out windows, a sagging roof, and caved-in walls.
Former president Jacques Chirac conservative government in 1995 caved into union demands after weeks of crippling protests.
But in June, after Trump threatened escalating tariffs on all Mexican goods, the López Obrador administration caved.
They could have caved at any time, especially in the third when Utah went on a run.
But other legislators have caved to Trump's whims when they have every reason not to do so.
President Trump lost a big one when he caved to Nancy Pelosi's demand on the spending bill.
Both Uber and Lyft returned in October, after San Antonio caved and made its program opt-in.
Turkey finally caved and released Brunson into US custody earlier this month, but the relationship remains fraught.
Ultimately, Signal caved to Amazon's demand because, as Signal founder Moxie Marlinspike tells me, there's no good alternative.
Hours later, Trump caved to pressure and made a stronger statement condemning racism, white supremacists, and neo-Nazis.
The economy had completely caved in on itself, so hiring — especially on the NYC legal scene — was stagnant.
" Imagine if, after days of exhausting negotiation with Trump, UN countries caved and said, "You know what, Trump?
When doctors and teachers started striking to demand $180 million of promised year-end bonuses, it caved in.
They begged for top ramen today and I caved because I don't have the energy to say no.
And the industry did what media industries used to do when the government came sniffing around: It caved.
They may scream, "I caved to reality," but for many families, they're the perfect choice: practical, comfortable, reasonable.
The section was sealed in the mid-103s, and workers don't know how it would have caved in.
"Breitbart News has stood by me when others caved," Yiannopoulos, a Breitbart senior editor, said in a statement.
Universities caved to the threat of losing millions in federal funds and sacrificed the rights of our students.
The president took to Twitter on Friday night to defend himself against accusations that he caved to Democrats.
After talking to our team's coffee expert, Owen, I finally caved and decided to try a French press.
I was issued a letter by Taylor's lawyers once too, and you know MTV caved because well, MTV.
Many Canadians believe that Mexico caved to Mr. Trump, putting Canada in a precarious position as the outlier.
ESPN caved despite, you know, plenty of white guys also being auctioned off in a fantasy football context.
Eventually, though, he caved in to Mr. Heymann's request to make another film about his life and work.
SeaWorld caved under the public pressure generated by "Blackfish" (22005), phasing out its orca breeding program in March 22011.
"But in the long-term, each of us would know we had caved in to external pressure," he wrote.
There were so few houses that people took shelter in a school where rain had caved in the roof.
Although major tech companies initially opposed the bill, they caved after revisions were made and ended up backing it.
Republicans eventually caved after 22011 days, and Clinton then proposed a plan that the CBO agreed balanced the budget.
It's unclear what caused it to fail, but residents told the Red Cross the bottom floors caved in first.
AIG filed a federal lawsuit and the board, reorganized under a more sympathetic governor, caved, awarding AIG $18 million.
After going viral, Greeley finally caved, and is asking people to donate to the SPCA in his daughter's name.
But around 2016, the company caved and began allowing users to book trips up to 30 days in advance.
After days of defiance, Rosselló caved to protesters' demands just as lawmakers were getting ready to start impeachment proceedings.
Finally they caved and the reason Prince owns all his publishing was because I didn't know what it was!
Manners Dirik caved in 2011 and bit-by-bit, tweet-by-tweet, he turned 200-odd followers into thousands.
But he caved to House Speaker Paul Ryan, a conventional conservative, for whom repealing Obamacare was the top priority.
Labor caved in to the pressure, and party leader Bill Shorten instructed his members to vote for the bill.
If McCain had caved, Republican leaders would have been able to present the "skinny" bill as a fait accompli.
Trump caved to pressure from Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday and signed an executive order halting the separation policy.
That store used to be Madame Xeno's Fortune-Telling Service, but it closed after the roof unexpectedly caved in.
Tabloid hysteria ensued, and the normally reclusive Stewart caved to media pressure, releasing an emotionally naked apology to Pattinson.
Staunchly pro-trade, he caved when Trump abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership and began a trade war with China.
This marks a diversion from every other administration that caved to North Korea when faced with these difficult moments.
We looked like we were hoping the game would be easy tonight, and it wasn't and we just caved.
He appeared caved in on himself as he walked from the waiting room to the lab, and I knew.
The hunger came in waves, but I still caved 15 minutes before my fasting window was due to end.
Even if officials cut rates for purely technocratic reasons, some onlookers will suspect that they have caved under pressure.
The company caved into pressure following the boycott, allowing the workers to return on their original pay and conditions.
The regulator eventually caved, slashing the number of new approvals per week to four to eight, down from 10.
That's when her bedroom ceiling caved in — just a couple of feet away from the edge of her mattress.
Before she could get out the burning roof caved in on her and her nylon clothes melted onto her arms.
Reynolds refused to pay off the full bill for years -- but finally caved in 2015 ... 22 years after the divorce.
Facing pressure from Washington on multiple fronts, Google and other tech companies caved last month and gave SESTA their support.
The 33 Chilean miners spent more than two months underground after their copper and gold mine caved in on Aug.
Facing a public backlash and after visits from the FBI, to check of their expenses, the steel bosses caved in.
After years of losing subscribers to its smaller rivals, NTT Docomo finally caved in 2014 for the iPhone 6 launch.
Apple caved to this vision and released the iPad Pro, complete with Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil, in late 2015.
If it doesn't, the markets will plunge because it will seem like the Fed "caved to the president," he said.
Last year I caved and went to my first SoulCycle class, and I must admit I have been sucked in.
An unpopular two-week government shutdown ensued, and after Republicans were roundly blamed for it, they caved and funded Obamacare.
Luckily, no one was hurt when the street caved in, and now there's just a massive cleanup to be done.
The day after the Foamhenge #1 caved in, Fig found a big soda cup from Sonic to take its place.
The Times immediately faced blowback for its decision, with some members of the media saying the paper caved too easily.
To its credit, Twitter fought to protect anonymity but the European courts ruled against the company and, ultimately, it caved.
But after four calls and much persistence from the sales rep, Wang finally caved and signed up for a plan.
A tunnel full of radioactive waste has caved in at one of the most contaminated nuclear sites in the US
Her father caved in to pressure from the jati panchayat, and asked her to accept the marriage as her fate.
The old 'They've caved to the taxi cartels and/or the unions!' refrain was also wheeled out and waxed off.
Eventually the agency caved altogether, and in October it announced it would put the files online as soon as possible.
House Republicans caved with just the whiff of industry pressure in 2017, quickly pulling such a provision from their plan.
A video posted on Facebook showed hotel roofs caved in, and mounds of concrete and coils of steel in lobbies.
Both Democratic and hard-right Republican pundits are suggesting that the President caved to pressure from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Trending down: Apple caved to Russian demands to depict Crimea as Russian territory to users of Apple Maps in Russia.
"The pathetic nerd cucks at Discord have caved and joined the war against free speech," said a post on AltRight.
Congress & Evan Jenkins caved on the wall, paved the way for more gun control, and give money to Planned Parenthood.
The ceiling of this abandoned church in Italy has completely caved in, but the beautiful stained-glass window remains intact.
They think Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer caved and gave up all the leverage they had to help the Dreamers.
Part of his bakery's ceiling remains caved in where it was hit by a rocket during the latest Taliban siege.
We're told CBS eventually caved, telling Mark the dog would have to stay in his trailer unless it was leashed.
Unless you have abnormally high impulse control, chances are you've caved to the temptation of watching a pimple-popping video before.
After weeks of hearing about these silly toys, I finally caved one night and went inside the shop to get one.
Kathleen: Breakfast: Crumbly granola bar and two well-intentioned cups of hot lemon water before I caved and had a coffee.
Near the crash site was a maroon extended-cab pickup truck with its passenger side caved in, Friday, July 6, 2018.
Basra tries to explain that she caved into pressure from her Indian family to get married after five years of dating.
He carried the ongoing joke through multiple videos until Everly eventually caved in and handed over the candy to him directly.
They reached out to YouTube and said put that video back up and they caved, and they put it back up.
Instead of instigating a movement that exposed how deep racial discrimination runs in the industry, the incident caved in on itself.
" Another user, TheGreatCodeHolio, said that Roku had simply "caved to the whiny vocal minority and banned a channel they don't like.
A Trump campaign fundraising email Monday included jabs at Democrats over the government shutdown, claiming they "CAVED" under pressure from voters.
Donald Trump finally caved to the public pressure by condemning white supremacist groups at the center of the violence in Charlottesville.
We finally caved and bought a brand new one, and that is the one that held out until the bitter end.
"I will sleep well at night knowing I neither gave in to their demands nor caved to my convictions," Sisneros said.
Last year, Shell caved in to investor pressure over climate change and rolled out carbon emissions targets linked to executive pay.
Lockton breached its contract, the NRA alleges, when it caved to New York's bullying and ended a longstanding "mutually beneficial" relationship.
The money-for-exchange in January wasn't the first time that President Obama has caved in to the demands of terrorists.
Its frescoes have stared at the stars since last May when the roof caved in and its southern wall fell down.
Another GOP operative agreed the outlook for Trump would be grim if he is perceived as having caved on the wall.
One by one, European banks like the Royal Bank of Scotland caved in to official pressure and scaled back their ambitions.
Bardstown Police Chief Billy Mattingly said there was no one inside when the roof caved in, so no injuries were reported.
But it only took one day and countless headlines declaring he'd caved for Trump to return to the sharp-edged rhetoric.
The old hospital (spanning 31,000 square feet) has a caved-in roof, missing doors, broken windows, and is covered in overgrowth.
The roof of a tunnel "caved in" at the Hanford nuclear site in Washington Tuesday morning, per Hanford spokesman Destry Henderson.
The right-wing firebrand says he repeatedly denied the pedophilia allegation, but Simon & Schuster still caved when the public outcry began.
Too often, Republicans have caved to the swamp's unsustainable spending culture in exchange for increased spending for our own favorite programs.
As stocks fell early on Wednesday, bonds initially rose, but eventually caved and sent yields higher amid the widespread virus panic.
An estimated 70 people were trapped when the hotel caved in, but Reuters said at least 38 have since been rescued.
Ultimately the Pentagon and Air Force, which had long fought the idea in favor of maintaining its own Space Command, caved.
The website Breitbart News, which staunchly supported Trump as a candidate, labeled him "Amnesty Don" and said he caved on DACA.
Last year, four miners were killed and two injured when a roof caved in on them in another central Bosnian mine.
But when Obama decided that he'd rather stand behind a lectern during the first debate, and Romney agreed, the commission caved.
The man was pinned by the legs after his ceiling caved early on Monday morning, according to Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service.
Microsoft eventually caved to the minimalist aesthetic, too — but at least now it has some quality hardware for us to browse!
He caved in pre-emptively again last month when he said there was "zero chance" Congress wouldn't raise the debt ceiling.
For too long, an elite financial wing of the Republican Party got immoderate about its demands, and the party caved to them.
"Like, 'Okay, okay, you like that stuff, we'll get it for you,' " the Pete's Dragon actress recalls of the moment she caved.
I tend to stay away from fad products, but after seeing a really good deal, I caved and purchased my Instant Pot.
Her mom and grandma had been clear that studies came first, but he'd pursued her until she'd caved, thinking it was love.
They made me sign plenty of papers and even called my boyfriend at the time and my mother, before they finally caved.
"Breitbart News has stood by me when others caved," Yiannopoulos wrote in a statement tweeted by The New York Times' Michael Grynbaum.
As roofs caved in and walls collapsed, people sheltered on the ground floors of their buildings or in basements intended for storage.
Images of the crash scene showed a Waymo minivan with its side caved in and another vehicle with a smashed front end.
After his competitors' decision, Dorsey tweeted that Jones "hasn't violated our rules" and implied that other platforms had caved to political pressure.
And as has been noted, DeVos caved after raising the issue that transgender students have high rates of suicide and suicide attempts.
By the time you read this, we can only hope Trump will have caved to public anger and reversed his awful course.
The church's iconic spire collapsed and much of its roof caved in and crumbled, but the central nave appears to have survived.
Trump caved in the face of backlash against the family separation policy last month and signed an executive order ending the practice.
Trump caved to increasing pressure on Wednesday and signed an executive order that ended his separation of migrant families at the border.
Terry McAuliffe (D) and gun control groups is quickly souring after critics say he caved to pressure form the National Rifle Association.
"Donald Trump caved to Nancy Pelosi on shutdown, now the wall will never be built," conservative radio host Erick Erickson tweeted Friday.
He proposed the idea, and even though Daniel thought Schmidt was joking at first, when it was brought up again, he caved.
GOP to play up Clinton double standard For the most part, Republicans refrained from outright allegations that Comey caved to political pressure.
President Trump may have caved on his child-separation policy, after a public outcry that included significant members of his own coalition.
He explained that when he and Ms. Darnas had first seen the place the walls had long since caved in on themselves.
Maupin, among others, has said that he believed PBS caved to homophobic pressure over the show's same-sex story lines and characters.
To some, he now looks like another in a long line of French presidents who have caved to street demonstrations and violence.
A wall caved in at the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Dlangubo, a small village in KwaZulu-Natal province, shortly after 10 p.m.
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist President Trump finally caved to public pressure and promised to stop separating children from parents at the border.
In his tweets, the chief executive suggested that other social media companies had caved to political pressure by removing Mr. Jones's content.
Despite his original "instinct" to favor a "complete pull-out," the U.S. president appears to have caved to pressure from his generals.
Look no further than what happened in 28503, when President Bush caved to Democrats in Congress to raise taxes on luxury goods.
That's a lot of time for Chopra-Jonas to watch..and rewatch...and rewatch "Close" until she finally caved and texted Jonas.
In some cases, the students and supporting faculty undertook decades of struggle before the university caved and allowed the programs to exist.
Gustavsson, in his first start since March 221, was sharp in a 2400-shot first period but then the roof caved in.
"We're supposed to care whether Trump won and Nancy lost, or Trump caved and Nancy's dancing in the end zone," he said.
Three grueling summers later, we caved when a neighbor offered us her old gas-powered mower after she bought a larger one.
After the hedge funds threatened a proxy battle, Williams caved, agreeing to add the two hedge fund executives to its board in 2014.
Musk and the company's board initially appeared to be digging in for a battle, but per the Washington Post, on Saturday he caved.
In February 2011, a portion of Xanadu caved due to heavy snow on the roof, leaving a dent in the unfinished ski slope.
Firefighters were already on the scene to evacuate the Plasco and some of them were still in the building when it caved in.
In the face of this rising tide, the Business Roundtable has either seen the light or caved in, depending on whom you ask.
The roof caved at the hospital reception area as construction workers were trying to seal a leak after a heavy storm, officials said.
In photos from the incident, the passenger's side of the black Audi Hill was driving was caved in and dented after the crash.
Mom, who rocks rainbow hair herself, finally caved — just in time for the beginning of first grade — and the results couldn't look cooler.
Queiroz said Google is very open to letting Chromecast stream Amazon video, but Amazon hasn't caved on its decision that handicaps its rivals.
And not only that, there's a lot of heavy wood from when the roof caved in that's going to have to be removed.
But Democrats ultimately caved, accepting the four month extension included in the continuing resolution (CR) and pledging to continue the fight in 2017.
One of the convex mesh plates that covered the left ear caved in when trapped for hours between my head and a pillow.
It was a good strategy, if a manipulative one: In the face of this final bit of pressure, many of my clients caved.
Critics have argued Trump had caved to Democrats, who had for weeks staunchly opposed his demands for $5.7 billion to fund the wall.
Scroll down to see some of the Western companies that have incurred China's wrath — and how they caved in to the Communist Party.
In a statement, Curbelo's potential Democratic opponent Debbie Mucarsel-Powell contended the congressman "caved" to GOP leaders and gave up leverage on DACA.
Leslie and I didn't want to dress them alike, but we were so overwhelmed by the adjustment to Egypt that we quickly caved.
Thick steel girders propped up the heavily leaning structure to keep it from collapsing further, with the lower floors having already caved in.
A steel tied-arch bridge caved into a busy port in eastern Taiwan on Tuesday morning, hours after a typhoon hit the region.
The author finally caved on the occasion of his tour for "Working," his new, relatively slim book on his writing and research methods.
On June 2148, President Trump caved to enormous political pressure and signed an executive order meant to end the _________ at the Southwest border.
The Fitzgerald's hull was partly caved in on its starboard, or right-hand, side, while the Crystal showed deep gashes in its bow.
They said that after six tests, all conducted in deep tunnels, the place has caved in and become too unstable for another test.
When she drives, her hands are cemented at 10-and-2, her shoulders tense and body caved forward like a sweet, old granny.
Late adopters like Amazon and BitBucket have caved to demands, and every single VPN or cryptocurrency product listed by the site offers two-factor.
France will overshoot the EU's budget deficit ceiling next year without deeper spending cuts after President Emmanuel Macron caved in to anti-government protests.
Though I know it's wrong to snoop on your significant other, there was one time in college when I caved in to the temptation.
President Trump and Flynn seem to have caved under the pressure because of what still looks like harmless disclosure foul ups on Flynn's part.
In his mind, she had caved to a pressure campaign from reactionary groups that wanted to tar all trans people as criminal and pedophilic.
Trump and top Republicans refused to pass spending bills to reopen the government unless they got border-wall funding, though they eventually caved Friday.
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This is my first time getting one — I kept seeing ads for it on Insta for $20 off, and I caved and ordered one.
Northern Democrats had not only caved to the worst elements in their party but also revealed that they were not so different after all.
Images from the crash site showed a bus on its side with its windows shattered, and another bus with its roof partly caved in.
When the Cubs lose, it's not because the field caved in beneath their feet, and it's not because their big bats didn't show up.
"As soon as they got here, what you see now is what they witnessed as the house caved into the hole," the deputy said.
This ambitious agenda is now in tatters, as Trump has caved in on issue after issue, giving in to the Republican foreign policy establishment.
"On Battleship Hill's caved-in trenches / A hateful feeling still lingers," she sings on "On Battleship Hill," her voice curling into an astonishing falsetto.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), who opposed the package, said the Democrats caved on the effort to salvage the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
US officials who negotiated a ceasefire deal in Syria with Turkey caved in to nearly all its demands, a NATO official told Business Insider.
They have knocked over 2 billion euros off the budget airline's market value since it caved in to pilots and recognised unions on Friday.
Nike, in comparison, caved earlier this year when it announced plans to sell some of its product assortment on Amazon's U.S. e-commerce platform.
While Verizon told analysts last month it wasn't planning to offer an unlimited data option, it's clear it's caved under the threat of competition.
President Trump caved to public pressure and ended the family separations less than two weeks ago, but about 2,000 children remain in federal custody.
Ali says Khabib initially refused IV fluids when he was taken to the hospital Thursday evening -- but ultimately caved because the pain became unbearable.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' First come crackly doughnuts with rugged coppery shells, holes nearly caved in and curry leaves peeking through.
Just 11 days later, a road caved in the coastal city of Xiamen, again at an underground construction site, trapping at least two vehicles.
When the public grew grumpy enough about the disruption, the president caved and signed a bill that did not include his desired wall money.
Though he was initially reluctant to splash the walls with a rosy hue, he eventually caved to the power of pink, Penelope's favorite color.
Last year, part of the government shut down due to a battle over border funding, which ultimately lasted 35 days before the president caved.
But in firing McCabe, he might just have crossed the line and caved to political pressure to save his job, but not his credibility.
She caved with Facebook, using the network to coordinate birthday plans ("When it's your birthday, it's like the best Facebook day ever," she said).
The world's richest man has caved to pressure from his workers, activists, and Bernie Sanders and raised the minimum wage at Amazon to $15.
But some residents returned to find home ceilings caved in, drywall strewn throughout, standing water in bedrooms, and a coating of mold covering their belongings.
We got Alonzo outside the Laugh Factory on the Sunset Strip Friday, and he fully understands why Leslie caved for a minute and quit Twitter.
The medical helicopter company Air Methods has caved in to an activist investor, agreeing Tuesday to be acquired by the private-equity firm American Securities.
Just this spring, Paul caved on a vote for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, even though he had initially expressed staunch opposition to the nomination.
Last year, Shell caved in to investor pressure over climate change, setting out plans to introduce industry-leading carbon emissions targets linked to executive pay.
Trump's announcement was met with criticism from some conservatives who claimed that Trump had caved amid the more than monthlong fight over border wall funding.
The suspect's white truck can be seen in the background of Sobczak's video, but the focus is on students stuck in the caved-in bus.
That was something still being debated when Trump ultimately caved, telling Pelosi he will wait until the shutdown is over to deliver the traditional address.
Donald Trump eventually caved to public pressure with an executive order that was so weak it took a court to step in to demand reunification.
Trump threatened to hold his own government hostage for border wall-funding once before, this past spring, but caved per custom at the pivotal moment.
YouTube has caved to enormous pressure to punish a popular right-wing video creator for his racist and homophobic bullying of a journalist — sort of.
Taylor implicated President Donald Trump for directing the US to withhold security assistance from Ukraine unless they caved to his demands for politically motivated investigations.
On Monday, she caved in to hard-line Brexit enthusiasts and accepted amendments that were designed to make the deal unpalatable to the European side.
Nissan caved, but the power play further damaged the companies' relations, which had already been hurt by Renault's efforts to push Nissan into a merger.
G.M. and other companies caved in to demands like being forced to take on local joint venture partners, knowing that they were training future competitors.
Amazon eventually caved in that regard, allowing publishers to disable the Kindle text-to-speech feature after a massive outcry from the US Authors Guild.
Congress and President Obama caved in and amended the COOL Act to exclude the requirement of meat labeling with regards to its country of origin.
They said that after six tests, all conducted in deep tunnels, the site had most likely caved in and become too unstable for another test.
Mr. Hechler merits great credit as the rare Appalachian politician who fought the industry tooth and claw while so many others caved in to it.
What they found, though, wasn't some ordinary hole—upon closer inspection, they noticed it looked like part of an underground passageway that had caved in.
It is only a couple of years since the airline caved in to international pressure and redrew the contracts that female flight attendants had to sign.
The first is that the Fed has clearly caved in to the President's wishes putting it in line with all of the other banking regulatory agencies.
Then all of a sudden, you can feel the roof vibrating, the center of the floor caved in, then it started spread throughout the whole floor.
The colony was last seen with caved-in walls and filled with walkers, and events suggest that another bloodthirsty group, the Saviors, will be arriving soon.
The bus was parked in front of Public School 89 when the attacker&aposs truck crashed into it on Tuesday, leaving the right side caved in.
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He only had to get greyscale, battle his way through the fighting pits and nearly have his head caved in by a Dothraki to get it.
After seeing One Championship fights being held with great fanfare in nearby Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar, Thai officials ultimately caved to public demand, Vachara said.
The conservative political establishment amplifying anti-Jewish conspiracies to win elections is no surprise -- they have caved in to every opportunistic obsession of the far right.
Tria looks weak and isolated after he caved in to party chiefs by agreeing to raise next year's fiscal deficit far above levels agreed with Brussels.
But criticism in some quarters that Trump caved to China's demands doesn't seem fair, just as expecting immediate results in the U.S.-China talks seems unrealistic.
"Transport for London and the Mayor have caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice," Uber said in a statement.
Washington (CNN)There's no spinning what happened in Washington on Friday: Donald Trump caved to Nancy Pelosi -- and a compromise to reopen the government was struck.
Although I certainly chose to make a lot of simple dishes, I still was impressed that I never caved during this month of eating at home.
Having stood by the directors, AMP caved into the pressure on Tuesday and said Wallace and Kramer would leave along with longest-serving director Patty Akopiantz.
You were halfway through an episode of Sherlock, but caved in to requests from your friends to party because you didn't want to seem anti-social.
For those who already caved and bought flowers at the drugstore, we can at least offer you some guidance on how to make them last longer.
In 2018, four people were killed in the city of Dazhou, Sichuan province after they plunged into a sinkhole as the pavement caved in beneath them.
He caved on his promise to empower the government to negotiate lower drug prices — an effort Democrats support — after a single meeting with big pharmaceutical makers.
Yep, ol' Warren says he's caved at last and purchased himself the latest edition of Apple's iPhone, which has apparently become his go-to mobile device.
When my parents finally caved, the deal was my mom would watch with me and if it was inappropriate then I was not to ask again.
For their part, journalists antagonistic to Trump would hardly declare détente even if Scaramucci caved to media whining and met their briefing demands — which he won't.
But I needed to wash my deck, so I finally caved and ordered it because the situation was getting dire and rentals seemed like a hassle.
Osklen, a Brazilian fashion brand, launched a clothing line inspired by Tarsila's art, to coincide with the MoMA display (I caved and bought the T-shirt).
CNN's Don Lemon called Trump "shameful" and said he only "caved" when heartbreaking photos emerged before defending Democrats – who the Trump administration has blamed for the law.
Before he made the announcement, CNN political commentator S.E. Cupp had wondered what the point of Biden's candidacy would be if he caved on this issue.   703.
London (CNN Business)Greyhound has been put up for sale after its UK owner caved to activist investors who wanted the company to ditch the bus line.
Apple has caved on keyboard and stylus support for the iPad, so it might seem obvious that the company will eventually implement some type of mouse support.
Uber London General Manager Tom Elvidge responded that the mayor, who supported the decision, and regulators had "caved in" to people who want to restrict consumer choice.
But rewarding a money guy to shut Houston Latinos out of this congressional district again, especially when you've just caved on DACA, is a really bad look.
Hong Kong's top official caved in to pressure on Saturday, announcing that a contentious proposal to allow extraditions to mainland China has been indefinitely put on hold.
Hayek said she caved into his alleged demand to do a sex scene with another woman with full-frontal nudity, though the decision wasn't easy for her.
Maybe this very low-key acknowledgement is still kind of punk in a way but come on, Dylan has definitely caved to The Man in this case.
The region's transport network suffered considerable damage with one tunnel caved in, a highway bridge damaged, roads blocked by landslips and train services halted, Japanese media reported.
Bottom line: Maybe we will find out sometime soon that there's been a breakthrough and Trumpcare is alive again, because either conservatives or moderates caved or both.
I caved and bought a robot vacuum last year so that I'd never have to waste my precious "me" time manually cleaning dirt and dust ever again.
Finally, after Chambers went 47 days without pinching a loaf—breaking a British record for the most time spent in police custody without deucing—the cops caved.
The faltering Internet giant Yahoo caved to pressure from an activist hedge fund, Starboard Value, granting it four seats on the board to avert a proxy fight.
That's why it was so disappointing when she abrogated that trust with Armenian-Americans after Mr. Obama failed to honor that pledge and caved to Ankara's wishes.
Opponents of the bill caved after being offered token concessions that gave them political cover, but did nothing to save health coverage for Americans who need it.
The weather was blamed for injuries suffered by a 12-year-old boy early Sunday when his home caved in during flash flooding in Houghton County, Michigan.
"Kaczynski caved from the wrath of thousands of women," said Marcelina Zawisza, from the left-wing Together Party that coordinated the street protests, on her Facebook page.
The writers ultimately caved: in the final episode, ironically entitled "Choices," Cagney only mistakenly thinks she is pregnant (and is then scolded by Lacey for being irresponsible).
Eventually Manafort was found guilty of eight counts of bank and tax fraud, and caved soon after, agreeing to cooperate with Mueller to avoid a second trial.
The Guggenheim caved to animal rights activists, claiming that it had to remove these works to ensure the safety of its staff, the artists and the visitors.
Yet when it came to spending, some of the same politicians who championed tax cuts and claimed to be for limiting government caved to Washington's political culture.
If officials cut rates to lift prices against a backdrop of strong growth, they risk fueling financial excess and looking like they have caved to political pressures.
A lesser leader might have caved to pressures from the media and "woke" academic and cultural elites who share in the European goal of quashing free speech.
Two years ago, the organization caved to back-room pressure exerted by Ms. Kursinski and other victims to remove Mr. Williams's name from the lifetime achievement trophy.
The Fitzgerald has a section of its starboard side caved in, where the Crystal smashed directly into Commander Benson's stateroom, tearing it open and leaving him injured.
Nixon, who is best known for her role in "Sex and the City," on Monday cast Cuomo as someone who has caved to Republicans in the state.
He "won" last time: When the government shut down -- for three days -- last month, the conventional wisdom coming out of it was that Senate Democrats had caved.
The activist said she believed the stadium ban had become symbolic for officials who she thought feared that women would demand more rights if they caved in.
For one thing, I'd tried that before and always caved; for another, I take too much pleasure in style to deprive myself of the chance to change.
At least 100 worshipers were killed in a church in the southern state of Akwa Ibom after the roof caved in during a Sunday service in 2016.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel for her part caved to pressure from the White House to re-endorse and send resources to support the child predator's candidacy.
At least 100 worshippers were killed in a church in the southern state of Akwa Ibom after the roof caved in during a Sunday service in 2016.
Adam caved and screamed a few words about having broken into a zoo, and for some reason I started to mime cranking an old-timey movie camera.
The fortuitous timing could give the next prime minister a chance to possibly sit tight and quietly move him on without appearing to have caved to Trump.
Eventually he caved, but the shutdown, and the toll it took on the government, remains a major factor in how Congress is approaching spending negotiations going forward.
Clinton caved to the pressure, signing the Iraq Liberation Act and thus announcing to Saddam Hussein, and to the world, that America was bent on his removal.
President Trump created the longest government shutdown in U.S. history so he could get $5.7 billion for a border wall, and today he caved in exchange for $0.
Rather, many rank-and-file House Democrats are now turning their ire toward Senate Democrats who they feel betrayed their party's principles and prematurely caved to GOP demands.
Nothing about the Internet was broken when the prior FCC leadership caved to intense political pressure to "save the Internet" by imposing regulations written during the Great Depression.
"Some of us have jacked up cars," Lynn said, referring to the demolished vehicles strewn around the city, with broken windows and roofs caved in from fallen trees.
And it was only when Kalanick was about to be ousted from his job during Uber's scandal-plagued 2017 that the company eventually caved and added the option.
She has, however, caved to pressure to begin cutting spending, including a plan to cut 15% of Yahoo's workforce and shuttering many of its less popular digital magazines.
Days after he caved to mounting backlash over the longest government shutdown in history, President Donald Trump is already warning that another one may be on its way.
One was established in Chernobyl City, along Lenin Street, which used to be its main road but is now a strip of abandoned homes with caved-in roofs.
" According to the campaign official, after Ivanka told her father that his "lack of appreciation hurt her," Trump "caved immediately" and asked his daughter, "What does he want?
In France, his opposite number, Emmanuel Macron, caved in to massive protests and suspended a planned fuel-tax rise intended to help curb greenhouse-gas emissions from transport.
"A part of the roof has caved in, but the reports that buildings have disappeared don't appear to be accurate," said Gillian Cox, the department's public information officer.
Alder's SFC rejected a proposal to allow them in 2015, but Hong Kong's stock exchange and the city's government had other ideas, and the regulator caved last year.
Comic-Con attendee Jeffrey Valdez stressed that although he didn't condone Gunn's jokes, he was "disappointed" that Disney had caved to a "political agenda" from the alt-right.
Symettrica says it got UMG's notice the next day and, 2 days later, all the digital platforms caved ... saying they had no choice but to pull the documentary.
And with the stopgap spending bill the Congressional Republicans just sheepishly agreed to this past weekend as proof, we know the GOP simply caved to those Democrat demands.
In a big win for people power, drugmaker Mylan has caved in to pressure across social media and announced it will create a generic version of the EpiPen.
Despite knowing the route was a money-loser, the airline caved to pressure by Samson to reinstate it amid concern that crossing him could harm its business interests.
The region's transport network suffered considerable damage with one tunnel caved in, a highway bridge damaged, roads cut or blocked by landslips and train services halted, media reported.
NFL owners initially caved to pressure from Trump and his supporters earlier this year when they approved a policy that will fine players who kneel during the anthem.
Congress and the president have just caved in and gutted the Country of Origin Labeling Act (COOL) removing the requirement that meat must be labeled with its source.
Some will say that the president caved, others will say that the Speaker of the House and the Democrats won and some will say that the president won.
After six years on the blacklist and working "in the shadows," as it was called, Maddow caved in and named names to the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Taylor implicated Trump for directing the US to withhold security assistance from Ukraine unless they caved to his demands for politically motivated investigations, Business Insider's Sonam Sheth reported.
If the flames had burned for much longer, the floors could have caved in and the church bells could have come crashing down, destroying objects in their wake.
That "shopping" ultimately led Mr. Ross to the Justice Department's civil rights division, which caved to his pressure and said the data was necessary to protect voting rights.
Senator Warren had caved in to months of ridicule by President Trump, who mocked her using a racist term and ultimately refused to believe her "useless" DNA test.
Asked if the Fed had "just caved" to the president's demands, Powell insisted that the central bank will "never" take political considerations into account -- or even discuss them.
His body was mutilated by the blast, the tunnel had caved in on it in addition, but test results gave certain, immediate and totally positive identification it was him.
But when she hit her mid-30s and started to see signs of aging, she caved and tried P50, a popular facial acid beloved by beauty editors and celebrities.
It is two hours until he stands before a building with its bombed back half caved in like a rotted tooth, exposing the raw nerve of the lives within.
The warehouse roof collapsed onto the second floor of the building during the fire, according to authorities, and portions of the second floor caved in on the first story.
Even more evidence of that active geology can be seen in the Oxo crater, the second brightest object on Ceres, which appears to have caved-in along one side.
In an interview with U.K. talk show host Jonathan Ross, Schumer revealed that she once caved to Hollywood pressure to lose weight — and she's not letting it happen again.
For Unidos da Tijuca, a year of preparations ended in tears just 10 minutes into the parade when the float top caved in, knocking off some of their dancers.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday the tentative government funding deal shows that Democrats caved on President Donald Trump's demand for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
It's like I'm rotting inside, time has caved in on itself and, until the album is released, there is no future beyond these monochromatic walls of despair and desire.
Trump caved to the pressure, and eventually issued a statement praising McCain's service to the country after acting clammy at first with reporters who asked about the late statesman.
Already, McConnell and Paul Ryan have caved a bit, saying that, while they plan to push ahead with repeal, they may include some "replacement provisions" in the repeal bill.
When I was a wee lass, most of my friends and family members longed for relaxers at a very early age, and were relentless until our parents caved in.
Immigration After days of blistering criticism, President Trump finally caved on family separations at the US border with Mexico, but that may not help the families already pulled apart.
Wagner, unbeknownst to the survivor and NGO community, caved in to the demands of certain tech lobby organizations, allowing the bill to be stripped of its heart and soul.
His favorite doll in the entire house was one he found in Deptford market that had been run over by a car and left with its face caved in.
He caved to intense political pressure this week when he signed an executive order to end his administration's policy of separating migrant children from their families at the border.
Leonard became one of the three best players alive and Gregg Popovich finally caved to the value of smaller lineups that propped his franchise megastar up at power forward.
Share prices rose Monday and yesterday on the belief that Trump would soften, especially when he said he might reprieve Canada and Mexico if they caved on NAFTA renegotiation.
It's been almost a month since DoorDash, the leading food delivery app in the US, finally caved to public pressure and announced it would stop pocketing its workers' tips.
It was November 1990 and Simon & Schuster was set to release "American Psycho," Ellis's anticipated third novel, until it caved in the face of criticism, much of it internal.
Agent Leverock said the tunnel appeared to have caved in, speculating that the area's heavy rains could have caused it to collapse, exposing the secret passageway to the public.
"I sort of caved," said Tom Keery, 32, a composer who was living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with his wife, Rachael, in a cramped one-bedroom with a steep rent.
Even if you've already caved and purchased one, Amazon has tons of cozy fleeces on sale right now, and the deals are just too good to pass up on.
Ultimately, Obama caved in on many of his original demands and left the door open, as he himself admitted, for Iran to obtain a nuclear bomb in the future.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, one of the Democrats most supportive of President Donald Trump's crackdown on China, contended Friday that the president caved by striking a trade agreement.
"I've had to update Quillette's servers three times now because it's caved under the weight of the traffic," Ms. Lehmann said about the publication most associated with this movement.
If the Democratic grassroots perceive that their Senate leaders have caved, there could be implications at the margins for their level of enthusiasm and willingness to mobilize in November.
Three generations of Evony Lashawn Wilson's family survived the storm by huddling in a bathroom as the tornado stripped away the roof and caved in the walls around them.
It's also probably why the studio caved at the last minute and promoted Can't Hardly Wait (a classic in its own way, but it's no Jawbreaker) instead of our movie.
Higuchi, who has most recently been drumming for Jeff Rosenstock's band, finally caved and chopped off his six-foot-long locks right before heading out on tour with The Menzingers.
Fearful of another giant wave of refugees, German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently caved to Turkish demands to allow the possible prosecution of a German comic who mocked the Turkish president.
About 200 meters (650 ft) of road running up to the famous Ponte Vecchio caved in when a major waterpipe it was sitting on broke, city mayor Dario Nardella said.
He or she might be watching the track or monitoring the dashboard gauges, and then suddenly — with a pistol-shot crack — the heavy windshield is spiderwebbed or even caved in.
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell caved in to growing investor pressure over climate change on Monday, setting out plans to introduce industry-leading carbon emissions targets linked to executive pay.
By wanting to ban our app from the capital Transport for London and the Mayor have caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice.
"By the time he winded up getting out, the ceiling had caved in, and Alex and Hannah were still in the building," Ghassan's aunt, Junie Moscova told NBC New York.
At least 30 people were taken to local hospitals early Sunday morning after the floor suddenly caved in during the rowdy party at the apartment clubhouse that began Saturday night.
A boy in Ohio caved into his McDonald's cravings in April 2017, driving to the fast food chain to get a cheeseburger with his 4-year-old sister riding shotgun.
And as the overhead camera shot fades in the title credits—right as a gun is fired—we fly over sections of Atlanta, which includes a dilapidated, caved-in house.
Part of the ceiling had caved in at their old apartment, and they had been relying on temporary accommodations in a guesthouse at the time she signed the duplex lease.
Two groups of Chinese experts said the testing site at Punggye-ri, under a mountain near China's border, caved in after a test on September 3 and was leaking radiation.
"I suspect somebody caved in to the Chinese government's demand, because the timing itself was very suspicious, " one of those journalists, Mandarin Service Chief Sasha Gong, told CNBC last week.
Uber immediately urged users in London to sign a petition that said the city authorities had "caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice".
After several rapid-fire media appearances, Nunberg caved on his threat to ignore a subpoena from Mueller's office, declaring instead that he would likely cooperate with the special counsel's office.
DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - German utility Uniper has caved in to demands from activist investor Elliott to allow shareholders a vote instructing management to enter negotiations with its largest investor, Fortum.
With the exception of Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, all the women in the Republican conference caved, including Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who held out until the bitter end.
Mr. Trump was expected to sign off on the deal, but then came the suggestion from conservative critics that he had caved in to Democrats — that he was a loser.
Since the polls were conducted, however, the president caved to public pressure and agreed to stop the separation policy by detaining families at the border together for an indefinite period.
"Had Trudeau caved in to the demands on a whole range of issues, it would have been politically indefensible in Canada," said Lawrence Herman, an international trade lawyer in Toronto.
A part of the ceiling at the island's main commercial airport in Chitose caved in, and a fire broke out at a petrochemical factory in the port town of Muroran.
Not long after we moved here, we caved and bought AppleTV and subscribed to a VPN so that we could keep up with our favorite American TV shows and movies.
Some advisors questioned the CFP Board's motives, claiming the group may have caved in to the whims of the brokerage industry, many of whose advisors also carry a CFP designation.
Wednesday: EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland: He revised his initial testimony to say he told a Ukrainian official that the country wouldn't get military aid unless it caved to Trump's demands.
Andrew Scheer, the Conservative leader, said in Parliament on Monday that Mr. Trudeau had caved in to "radical activists" and had equivocated too long before acting, showing weakness and fear.
President Trump ultimately caved on adding the citizenship question in July, stunning figures in the conservative legal community after he publicly weighed an executive order to push the question forward.
On Wednesday, President Trump caved to intense criticism and signed an executive order to end his own policy of separating families at ports of entry — but Wiles' decision still stands.
"When a slightly more attractive guy wanted me, and he didn't want to use a condom, I caved in," he wrote in an essay for Magdalene, a feminist Indonesian blog.
Within the span of a few hours Monday evening, parts of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris that had survived centuries of wars and revolutions caved to a massive fire.
Why it matters: If the fire had spread for much longer, the bell tower and the floor beneath the firefighters would have caved in and destroyed the 850-year-old building.
Yes, Democrats caved, agreeing to reopen the government for another three weeks based on handshake assurances from Mitch McConnell for a vote on some sort of bill to address their status.
It later dropped the investigation, but per the Washington Post, restarted it in part to prevent the perception the agency had caved, as well as after concluding the accusations had merit.
Michael's return from death is the kind of surprise that, speaking from experience, makes a fan gasp so loudly their roommate assumes the only explanation is that the ceiling caved in.
Earlier in the week she had caved into demands by a group of hard-Brexit supporting MPs that appeared to contradict her own government's policy on leaving the EU. See article.
In the end, though, Valve caved to public pressure and settled on the lowest common denominator: the rest of The International 7 will be played on Dota 2's standard terrain.
In France, his opposite number, Emmanuel Macron, caved in to massive protests and suspended a planned fuel-tax rise that had been intended to help curb greenhouse-gas emissions from transport.
Hong Kong's Beijing-appointed leader Carrie Lam, eventually caved in after some of the worst violence seen in decades on the city's streets, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
PARIS (Reuters) - France is on course to overshoot the European Union's budget deficit ceiling next year without new spending cuts after President Emmanuel Macron caved in to anti-government street protests.
When it came to the turn of the real test subject (who always went last), roughly one-third caved to social pressure and gave the same, incorrect answer as their peers.
Poll after poll showed the public blamed the Republicans for that shutdown and most experts predicted severe electoral doom for the GOP even though they eventually caved in that shutdown battle.
Faced with a challenge this week from a government that didn't like one of its programs, Netflix, among the most powerful players in entertainment and culture in the world today, caved.
A veteran FBI agent who wrote derogatory text messages about Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Tuesday charging that the bureau caved to "unrelenting pressure" from the president when it fired him.
Speaking alongside the German chancellor at a news conference in London, May rejected the charge that she had caved in to pressure from Brussels to keep strong ties with the bloc.
Helicopter news footage of the fire's aftermath from an NBC affiliate television station showed most of the building's roof caved in, with blackened debris spread out all along the second floor.
Hong Kong's Beijing-appointed leader Carrie Lam eventually caved in after some of the worst violence seen in decades on the city's streets, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
When the pipe struck the ceiling, it drove down onto her foot with such force it also caved in an escalator step, putting the escalator out of commission for a week.
A fourth house, standing but with much of the roof and some walls caved in, was being searched by a rescue team; two renters were unaccounted for, according to Mr. King.
Uber responded by urging users in London to sign a petition that said the city authorities had "caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice".
"Sad news: The Daily Caller has caved to pressure and cancelled my weekly column after a day, claiming, falsely, they never planned to run weekly contributions from me," Yiannopoulos wrote Saturday.
"Here there's been a concern that he's caved in to Trump and the Trump administration," said John Tuman, chairman of the political science department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said Trump has "completely caved to the gun lobby," and that by "endorsing the gun lobby's platform," he's showing a "shameful abdication" of his responsibility to lead.
The Fed had been promising to crack down on inflation for more than a decade, but it had repeatedly caved in to intense political pressure so as to avoid a recession.
It caved in to union demands for higher pay after protesting workers forced some of its generating units to be switched off, leading to power outages in Africa's most industrialised economy.
Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden promised to put a hold on hearings for a key treasury appointee until team Trump caved to Democratic demands for more information on the campaign's Russia ties.
But it has caved to some pressures in the past — most notably, raising its hourly rate to $15 an hour after being criticized for its poor warehouse work conditions and low wages.
"By wanting to ban our app from the capital, Transport for London and the Mayor have caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice," Elvidge said.
The two motorcycle groups repeatedly bumped into one another at high speed, nudging one another off the road, until one force caved in and relinquished the road in favor of the other.
During the night, seven people were rescued and four dead bodies were pulled out of the rubble of the commercial building, which had caved in on a ground floor supermarket, officials said.
Days later, Trump quietly caved—caving being the only thing he does quietly—as the White House said it would not veto a spending bill that didn't have wall money in it.
Having caved on Russia's acknowledgement of the McLaren report, the agency must hold firm on its demand for delivery of physical and digital evidence that will shed more light on past offences.
Despite Trump bluffing, briefly, and claiming he would veto the government funding bill and force a shutdown at the end of April if it didn't have money for the wall, he caved.
Where it stands: President Trump caved on adding the citizenship question last week, stunning figures in the conservative legal community after he publicly weighed an executive order to push the question forward.
"Don't listen to the Fed watchers who claim that Powell caved to the stock market or the president," Cramer said Wednesday after the Fed's decision-making body concluded its two-day meeting.
Back in 2000, Charlotte and Trey from Sex and the City tried to wait until they were married to have sex, but then caved and attempted to have a wedding day quickie.
Eventually, the mayor and the city caved to the pressure and killed off years of work and what could have been the first real positive change in busing in Boston in decades.
But massive bombs wrecked the emergency ward near the entrance, caved in interior ceilings, crumbled cement walls and destroyed generators, water tanks and medical equipment, knocking the underground hospital out of service.
In fact, those politicians, who have a better sense of where the party's grassroots are, caved and supported Trump (in Cruz's case after putting on a ridiculous drama about his tortured conscience).
When another media company offered to produce a third season in mid August, far more than the two-hour finale Netflix caved to after a month's fan pressure, the 'net didn't rejoice.
Makes ya wonder if the league caved to public pressure and doled out this late punishment to make things look a little more even now that everyone's spoken their piece on it.
LIMA (Reuters) - Two workers died when a tunnel caved in at Hochschild Mining Plc's Inmaculada gold and silver mine in southern Peru on Tuesday, a police chief said on local broadcaster RPP.
Tom Hanks couldn't help himself -- like most of us this time of year, he caved when the Girl Scouts hit him up to buy some cookies, and he's clearly got a fave.
His team is working on autonomous rovers capable of peering into the tunnels through gaping, football field-sized lunar pits similar to sinkholes found on Earth that caved in from lava flow.
They had lived on the same block as most of the families featured in my Upstate Girls book, until the roof in their apartment caved under the weight of a heavy rain.
Driving the news: The $109,000 heart attack bill, reported by KHN's Chad Terhune, went viral this week, and the hospital eventually caved by offering to wipe away 99% of the amount billed.
In a scathing letter, HUD officials accused Mr. Turner, who is African-American, of succumbing to "racially motivated local opposition," claiming that he caved to protests by white business owners and residents.
What it accomplished: The GOP's popularity suffered during the shutdown, so then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell caved and passed the spending bill Obama and Democrats asked for in the first place.
Counties in Iowa and Nebraska that were left underwater when the earthen walls of their levees caved in say that they have never seen such widespread damage to their flood-protection systems.
His comments drew immediate criticism from Cruz, a staunch social and fiscal conservative who supports the law and said Trump had caved to political correctness as he seeks to broaden his appeal.
The Season 5 finale of Grace and Frankie let us imagine how our heroines might've caved under these pressures, had they not moved in together and relied on each other post-divorce.
Trump then entered office, and though his original "instinct" was to "pull out," he caved to the generals and instead proclaimed a "new" strategy of escalation  — 4,000 or 5,2023 more service members.
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Other television sequences may have caved in and gone for the tirade approach about the intricacies of how a wave is done right—an exposition for the explanation—but not in this show.
"Today's 5-year auction caved, which was the cause of the market's decline in the afternoon, so we'll see from here, not only U.S, market movements, but how the BOJ behaves," she said.
According to a statement from Glencore, the miners were working without permission at the Kamoto Copper Company (KCC) in Congo's southeast region when two galleries overlooking the extraction area caved in on them.
The shutdown was extremely unproductive for Trump, who caved to mounting pressure from Democrats and disgruntled federal workers living without paychecks by agreeing to spending bills to reopen the government for three weeks.
"They (Pfizer) have caved in to pressure from the anti-death penalty side," said Kent Scheidegger, legal director of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, a victims' rights organization that supports the death penalty.
Sony, which had previously found itself in hot water for refusing to allow cross-play between competing consoles, caved in unprecedented fashion and began allowing PS4 accounts to play Fortnite on other systems.
Apparently, according to Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Senate Republicans caved on the ZTE restrictions in order to strengthen an interagency body called the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US, or CFIUS.
Oh, that was right before an alien hard drive took on a luminous, living form and caved-in the roof with some kind of black-hole grenade that nearly killed my machine gunner.
Uber immediately emailed users in London and urged them to sign a petition that said the city authorities had "caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice".
Having campaigned in 2012 as something of an anti-neoliberal populist, he has caved in the face of stiff resistance from international finance and sought a variety of labor market liberalizations and reforms.
ABOUT THE BLUES: Vladimir Tarasenko scored his series-leading fourth goal and 23th in 22 career playoff games on Saturday to give St. Louis a 3-1 lead before the roof caved in.
Instead, Thomas Bach — the head of the International Olympic Committee, who had called Russia's cheating a "shocking new dimension in doping" and an "unprecedented level of criminality" — caved in and passed the buck.
Bodacious, often called the world's most dangerous bull, was banned in 1995 for seriously injuring two riders when he caved in their faces with his head, requiring both men to have reconstructive surgery.
Smith says 21 demanded he be allowed to carry a gun onstage -- which she caved to -- but says he bounced when he got annoyed about the opening act, who was a local rapper.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday caved in to growing calls to postpone the games, and announced they will be held next year due to rising fears about the COVID-22020 pandemic.
Ms. Gonzales, 43, and her husband fled their rental home, along with her two teenage daughters and their 2-year-old grandson, Adam, when the roof caved and the floodwaters reached her knees.
The story is a picaresque, half revelling in the chaos, and alive to the thought of a future seeded with hope, whereas the residents of "Graduation" have either given up or caved in.
"It's pretty clear to me that President Trump has officially caved to the anti-gun media when it comes to gun control," said Dudley Brown, president of the National Association for Gun Rights.
If Foreman had thought that art was imitating life in "High Noon," once Cooper caved it seemed clear that at least in his life, unlike Marshal Will Kane's, there were no happy endings.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Senate Democrats' campaign arm, this week unveiled an ad featuring a cancer patient saying Heller "broke his promise" to protect health-care coverage and "caved" to political pressure.
"Mostly, labor caved in to a large extent during the 80s and 90s, and a lot of unions were willing to trade drug testing for higher wages or something like that," said Gieringer.
Hi. I am your female friend who jumped off the Kanye train after the Cosby thing and then caved to peer pressure and watched the entire Madison Square Garden show at her desk.
Rivesaltes Journal RIVESALTES, France — The barracks, with caved-in roofs and crumbling walls blackened by humidity and spray-painted with graffiti, sit in a ghostly silence, interrupted only by the distant drone of cars.
TMZ broke the story ... Milo sued his former publisher claiming they caved from mounting pressure -- from all kinds of celebs -- to put the kibosh on his book deal after allegations surfaced he condoned pedophilia.
John Roberts, the current chief justice, exemplifies the second type: many conservatives deride him as a squishy institutionalist who caved in to public pressure when he twice voted to uphold the Affordable Care Act.
But in its relations with Washington, the risk for Beijing remains that its diplomatic win over "one China" will be short lived, as Trump will not want to be seen as having caved in.
But on Tuesday, I caved and read about it, and here's what you need to know: a man with the improbable name of Denver Riggleman is the Republican nominee in Virginia's Fifth Congressional District.
Following Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint, AT&T finally caved and announced the return of its own unlimited data plan for all customers, and not just customers who are DirecTV or U-Verse subscribers.
Building suffered from years of neglect A part of the roof also caved in when they resumed sessions the following day, forcing them to postpone all meetings in the chamber, according to the lawmaker.
This aspect of Iranian capabilities was largely ignored by the Obama administration, which early on caved to Iranian pressure and removed ballistic missiles from the scope of the agreement then being negotiated with Tehran.
Like the people who I knew were cursing me—waking up to find their mailboxes mangled, their tail-lights bludgeoned, their windshields caved in—I'd wonder, Who would do such a thing, and why?
After suffering a series of defeats in both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday, the prime minister caved into efforts to filibuster the bill, which is designed to prevent him forcing a no-deal Brexit.
The transition team appeared eager to appease concerns among Mr. Trump's most fervent supporters that choosing Mr. Priebus meant the president-elect had already caved to the Washington "swamp" he had promised to drain.
Later that month, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (Rhodes Scholar, Class of 1983) warned that Oxford would be substituting "moral vanity for fair-minded enquiry" if it caved to the zealous students' demands.
Kazushi Sakuraba was a national hero not just because he beat a quartet of Gracies: it's because he got his skull caved in by Wanderlei Silva and had the courage to do it again.
Hillary Clinton has hammered Sanders for his 2005 vote in favor of the measure, arguing that he caved to the firearms lobby at a time when Democratic primary voters overwhelmingly back more gun control.
More likely, however, due to lobbying by LGBT groups who are fine with throwing the persecuted overboard to advance their agenda, these Democrats have caved and abandoned their long-held position on religious freedom.
Perhaps most significantly, President Richard Nixon replaced Martin with Arthur Burns, who caved in to White House pressure for low rates in what is widely regarded as a policy mistake that fed runaway inflation.
One of the biggest stories in the energy world right now is the fallout after French President Emmanuel Macron caved on new motor fuel taxes, suspending their implementation for six months after rioters flooded Paris.
Moi rewrote the constitution to legalize de facto one-party rule, which secured power for his Kenya African National Union (KANU) until 1991, when Moi caved in to international pressure to reintroduce multi-party politics.
After all, American basketball fans largely seemed to react to the N.B.A.'s Chinese capitulation with a collective shrug, as have customers of American airlines, electronics companies and hotel chains that caved to Chinese pressure.
But faced with the potentially devastating fallout of quitting the euro zone, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras caved in, negotiating a third bailout with lenders worth up to 86 billion euros, and accepting the conditions attached.
And while the part about Comey rushing to Ashcroft's sickbed and threatening to resign is true, what's often left out is that both Comey and Mueller later caved to most of the Bush administration's demands.
But two days before the show premiered, our original venue, Pierogi's "The Boiler," caved to a relentless campaign of pressure and complaints from New York artists and hipsters and reneged on the lease we signed.
I'd want to have a radiation counter, I would want to go into the tunnel to see if parts of it have caved in in the back, and I would want to take radiation measurements.
Officials pressed him further, and he finally caved and gave what he described as a "bogus confession," which included a specific (and easily verifiable) burial location at a burned-down house near the Sandy River.
The rest of this episode is mostly given over to developing Duncan, and while very little of this development will ever pay off, his nightmare of Lilly with her skull caved in is beautifully eerie.
A couple of miles down the inundated path, two women dried corn on the ground next to a one-room church, whose roof had caved in at a sharp angle, and talked about the floodwaters.
Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg was so close to moving up this week after he called Kanye out on his bullshit, but then he immediately caved after Kanye wore a shirt with his face on it.
WASHINGTON — President Trump caved to enormous political pressure on Wednesday and signed an executive order meant to end the separation of families at the border by detaining parents and children together for an indefinite period.
In a fresh example of this core truth defining the current administration, Israel caved Thursday to his demands to ban two Muslim US lawmakers who Trump is ostracizing as part of his 2020 reelection strategy.
The House Republican campaign arm has reveled in the new enthusiasm for impeachment, flooding the airwaves with statements claiming that because the moderates have "caved to the impeachment-obsessed base," their political careers are over.
"I had this reputation for being so lucky — I never got caught doing anything — and then it all sort of caved in on me, and I got kicked out," he told Snowboarder magazine in 2000.
"The Israelis leaned on the Egyptians this morning to postpone the vote, and the Egyptians basically caved," said a Western official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the diplomatic sensitivity of the matter.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May rejected on Monday the suggestion that the Brexit negotiating strategy she agreed with her cabinet earlier this month was dead, and denied she had caved to pressure from eurosceptics.
Termites had eroded the shrines, the roof of the Osun temple had caved in, more and more of the woodland was being cultivated as farmland and the city of Osogbo was expanding toward the grove.
Pushed by Maddow on whether Senate Democrats caved to political pressure from Republicans, Schumer said that his caucus's hands were tied in the matter, because the GOP holds the majority in both chambers of Congress.
It caved to its old leader, Lyndon Johnson, on the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, and again in 2002, when Dick Cheney and Colin Powell hornswoggled it into believing that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
Another former governor, one Mike Pence of Indiana, also caved and "modified" a similar bill the NCAA deemed discriminatory, because he didn't want Indianapolis to lose opportunities to host Final Fours in men's and women's basketball.
Fed officials have not yet caved on inflation even though pricing in financial markets has shifted expectations of the next rate hike back to the middle of 2018 versus Fed forecasts of another increase this year.
No deaths were reported, but at least 25 people were treated for mostly minor injuries in area hospitals, including a woman eights months pregnant whose home caved in on her and her two children, officials said.
The new agreement is strictly about streaming and doesn't include any retail component, so Amazon hasn't caved when it comes to selling Google Home (a direct competitor to its Echo speakers) or Nest's more recent devices.
It's been creeping into the film-festival circuit for a few years now — Sundance in particular, where the first season of Top of the Lake premiered a couple of years ago — and Cannes has finally caved.
I even attempted going by Yulsue again once I got to college, but when I saw professors struggle to say Yulsue during the first day of attendance, I caved and told them I went by Briana.
But ESPN has nevertheless caved (again) to right-wingers, suspending Hill in order to try to prove something that no one involved in this debate actually believes, which is that sports and politics are entirely separate.
With the Trump administration warning that funds would run dry in early July and time running short before Congress was scheduled to start its July 4 recess, House Democrats ultimately caved and passed the Senate bill.
In every object, from the dentures on the doorstep to the doll with the caved in face, the message from Wright is clear: Your life can and will go on, no matter how awful it gets.
Balloon-like heads contort their faces, naked men don giant animal masks, intact heads are smushed or even caved in, and other strange things happen in the work of Barcelona-based sculptor and painter Samuel Salcedo.
Congressional Democrats are concerned that in making those changes, the IRS may have caved to pressure from the administration to deliver immediate tax savings to workers' paychecks while exposing taxpayers to higher tax bills in 2019.
He gave interviews to the Long Island-based publication Mingjing News and to Voice of America — a live event that was cut short by producers, leading to speculation that V.O.A. had caved to Chinese government pressure.
His leftist-led government caved into lenders' demands for more pension cuts and tax hikes in 2019 and 2020 but has promised to reinstate collective bargaining and increase the minimum wage in the post-bailout period.
State officials had been fixated on the troubles at Lake Oroville, about 70 miles north of Sacramento, since last Tuesday, when part of its main spillway caved in during water releases into the Feather River below.
President Donald Trump closed out his chaotic two-day visit to NATO Thursday by declaring victory, claiming that member nations caved to his demands to significantly increase defense spending and reaffirming his commitment to the alliance.
Ironically, Jack Lipinski, CEO of Carl Ichan controlled CVR Energy, attacked Trump for failing to rewrite the rules for CVR, saying Trump "failed to drain the swamp" and that he "caved" by keeping his campaign promise.
The Yankees caved to Rodriguez after he used his in 2007, infamously giving him a new 10-year deal with visions of a marketing bonanza around his chase to be (ahem) the clean home run champion.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May rejected on Monday the suggestion that the Brexit negotiating strategy she agreed with her cabinet earlier this month was dead, and denied she had caved to pressure from eurosceptics.
Ferguson's story has blown up on social media -- where people are arguing Ferguson deserves an opportunity to attend the Combine if only to explain his side of the story to GMs ... and on Friday, the NFL caved.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - It's tempting to think that BHP Billiton has caved into demands by activist investor Elliott Advisors by agreeing to sell its U.S. onshore oil and gas business and by boosting the returns to shareholders.
Read: Jeff Bezos just caved to activists and Bernie Sanders and raised Amazon's minimum wage to $15 Sanders, an independent, and other prominent progressives on the left have criticized Democrats for their weak policy on financial institutions.
This week, a horse returning from a Taco Bell run in Riverside, California fell into a five-foot-deep hole, which caved in when the cover of a utility vault collapsed under the weight of the horse.
These few past years have been tough; I tried to cope on my own but just ended up doing impulsive shopping and skipping meals while crying in between, so I caved in and started going to therapy.
Even though Lam, Hong Kong's Chief Executive, had caved in to pressure and suspended the passage of the bill on the weekend, critics have called for her resignation and are demanding that the legislation be completely withdrawn.
FABER: BUT YOU'RE A PART OF THAT PARTY THAT WOULD SEEM TO ME TO ALMOST BE HAVING TO BE CAVED OFF FROM WHATEVER PART OF THE PARTY IS GOING TO BE SUPPORTING MR. TRUMP, A SIZABLE PART.
WASHINGTON — "I really felt like the roof had caved in on me," Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. said the other day, recalling the low point of his five years as the Obama administration's top appellate lawyer.
The announcement was met with criticism from the far-right flank of Trump's base, who claimed that the president had caved after refusing for over a month to sign legislation that did not include border wall funds.
I wish I could tell you the producer caved in under the pressure, but apparently it all had to do with environmental regulations, so even us nostalgic romantics were cruelly beaten by that thing they call progress.
I feared that if I ever caved and let her have the cookies or couldn't get her in bed on time I would be let go immediately, and there wouldn't be anything I could do about it.
The moderators of the subreddit seem to have caved to their users' revolt—a moderator named confirmedzach has attempted to find a middle ground, allowing users to post the original video in the comments of other videos.
Jokes are endlessly made about her appetite, while every chair Rosemary sits on appears perilously close to collapsing (it's a sight-gag that is repeated twice on-screen, along with a deleted scene involving a caved-in bed).
Read: Jeff Bezos just caved to activists and Bernie Sanders and raised Amazon's minimum wage to $15 Bernie Sanders notched a progressive victory Tuesday by playing a role in securing a $15 minimum wage for all Amazon employees.
He eventually caved, and the final bill contains $600 million for Puerto Rico food stamp programs, which began running out of money in February, plus $304 million in Community Development Block Grant funding to rebuild homes and infrastructure.
Internally, multiple developers at ArenaNet tell The Verge that they felt let down by their employer, who, they say, walked back their branding about inclusion and standing against harassment, and caved to the whims of an internet mob.
Tsipras' leftist-led government last year caved into lenders' demands for more pension cuts and tax hikes in 2019 and 2020, but has promised to reinstate collective bargaining and increase the minimum wage in the post-bailout period.
Whenever I go to knee something, a human being, or an inanimate object such as a forlorn, caved-in, leather bag in the corner of a smelly gym, I always think of Dieselnoi and his knees of legend.
In one small but intensively damaged neighborhood, Imayoshi, virtually all of the 20 or 30 wooden homes were destroyed — cracked and leaning over at contorted angles; caved in at the centers; or knocked over almost intact, like dominoes.
Around 100 people were trapped when an unfinished tunnel at the Punggye-ri site caved in, and an additional 85033 people could have died in a second collapse during a rescue attempt, Japanese television station TV Asahi reported.
A $1 million donor to Trump's inauguration committee who later became the EU ambassador is now on record saying he told a Ukrainian official that the country wouldn't get military aid unless they caved to President Trump's demands.
When they all got together to broker a deal on government spending in December 2018, negotiations broke down and eventually led to the longest government shutdown in US history — one that only ended when Trump caved to Democrats' demands.
France is on course to overshoot the European Union's budget deficit ceiling next year after Macron caved in to a near month-long public revolt and unveiled 10 billion euros ($11.4 billion) worth of tax cuts and spending increases.
BACHEDLER ODELL: Paul, this is a miss for some GOP state legislators in Virginia who this week caved to a Democratic governor in expanding Medicaid to cover childless, able-bodied adults above the poverty line as part of Obamacare.
"By wanting to ban our app from the capital Transport for London and the Mayor have caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice," Tom Elvidge, General Manager of Uber in London, said.
But hackers found ways around these blocks, and eventually the Chinese government — which was already under domestic pressure due to economic slowdown — caved and allowed citizens limited access to our website: 20 minutes per day per unique device number.
Over the past month, I've caved and bought cold brew a few times, especially when walking around on the weekends, but my weekday coffee costs have gone down from $25 a week to under $5 with very little effort.
Caved-in buildings, like the home of the judge who was killed in an airstrike along with at least six members of his family, are preserved like shrines, with armed guards standing outside ready to narrate the tragic tales.
When the Federal Reserve perceived that the strong economy faces new downside risks and signaled a pause in raising interest rates at its last meeting, there was immediate financial market reaction that the central bank caved to political pressure.
"At some point, his eyes changed and he went from aggressive to ashamed," she says, and he offered her an apology with many of the sentiments he would trot out about 16 years later when the walls caved in.
Depending on whom you ask, the Boy Scouts either finally did the right thing or they caved into the PC-police/social justice warriors/Big Brother Bullies — that is, me and my Eagle Scout friends at Scouts for Equality.
Whatever it decides in its next policy meeting this month, it will probably take heat, Jeanna Smialek of the NYT writes: • Reduce rates, and many commentators will argue that the central bank caved to political pressure from President Trump.
When President Donald Trump caved in on the 35-day shutdown fight last week, he encouraged Congress to come up with a compromise — perhaps a trade of wall funding for temporary relief for Dreamers as he had previously proposed.
As Cosima stares at the baby — uselessly stretching its webbed feet and struggling to breathe due to its caved-in face — she knows she's staring at the kind of science that brought her and her fellow clones to life.
Asked if the government had caved in to threats by the banks, a spokeswoman for Prime Minister David Cameron said Osborne's budget last year had set out that the levy was introduced to raise revenue and stabilize bank balance sheets.
The past few months have seen a fierce debate on the left — with progressives and immigrant rights groups saying Democrats "caved" by voting to reopen the government twice in two weeks — and others saying Senate Democrats managed to preserve their leverage.
Finally, we talk about the return of unlimited data plans in the U.S. (31:03) Following Verizon's new "unlimited" data plan announcement on Sunday, T-Mobile matched its features, then Sprint undercut everyone on pricing and then AT&T caved.
A group of about 10 students shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the attack on fellow student Mashal Khan, who was stripped naked and beaten with planks until his skull caved in as other students looked on, video obtained by Reuters showed.
The Verge noted that Apple has been involved in this tactic in the past, when AT&T branded an enhanced form of 3G (HSPA+) as 93G, and Apple eventually caved in 2012 and added the icon after Android manufacturers did so.
Freedom Caucus allies in the Senate such as Ted Cruz could not be bought off with anything short of removing strong regulatory protections, as was evident when McConnell caved to the senator before announcing the second version of the bill. Sen.
Update February 4, 2016: After what seems like months of teasing (a quick shot of a red lip here, black-and-white swatches there), Kylie Jenner finally caved and revealed her entire new Lip Kit collection on Snapchat this afternoon.
His 1997 book, "Dereliction of Duty," — based on his Ph.D. thesis at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and published while he was still on active duty — blamed the tragedy of Vietnam on military brass who caved to political pressure.
Employees won a few of their smaller, concrete goals, such as getting laid-off people rehired, but the international caved in to management when it came to the demands among Lords-town wildcatters for greater control over their own working conditions.
On the other hand, the CNPC has shelled out a billion dollars to take over Total's share of a contract to develop Iran's South Pars natural gas field, the largest in the world, after the French firm caved to U.S. sanctions.
Despite a surprisingly forthright statement from the Trump White House denouncing Beijing's move as "Orwellian nonsense and part of a growing trend by the Chinese Communist Party to impose its political views on American citizens and private companies," many airlines caved.
Asian stocks had caved to a four-month low as the trade rhetoric rumbled, while dour German data, a 3% plunge in carmaker stocks and the sight of Italian banks sliding back in a 'bear' market meant more damage for Europe.
Game of Thrones, which thrives on shock value, will appear to have caved to fan pressure to keep Snow on the show, instead of continuing to cement its legacy as one of TV's most callous and unforgiving series of all time.
Consider, as a sign of the party's decadence, how quickly Bob Corker, a card-carrying member of the Republican Party elite — the center-right chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — caved in to this horribly miscast party standard-bearer.
After 35 days of sticking to his demands for $5 billion to fund his "big, beautiful" border wall, President Donald Trump caved on Friday and agreed to sign a continuing resolution that will reopen the federal government through February 15.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish ride-hailing service Cabify said on Wednesday it will return to the northeastern city of Barcelona on Thursday but will operate under strict new regulations after the local government caved in to the demands of striking taxi drivers.
Republicans ultimately caved after 16 days in their efforts to strip funding for the health care plan, and agreed to fund the government at its current levels, in addition to a small change regarding income verification for health care subsidies.
He compared Mr. Cohen unfavorably with Mr. Manafort, attacking Mr. Cohen as a bad lawyer who had caved to pressure from biased federal prosecutors while lauding Mr. Manafort as a "brave man" with a "wonderful family" who had stood strong.
In May, a Thai activist and critic of the monarchy, who lives in exile, revealed that Facebook had made a page satirizing the royal family unavailable in the country, in what was apparently the first time Facebook caved to the junta.
Since Republicans have completely caved to Trump's craven exploitation of immigration as a wedge issue, the country, as usual, needs the Democrats to be the adults and put forward a realistic, comprehensive approach to immigration, which now requires two parts.
A rescuer turned victim Passerby Sun Wanhong, a retired armed police officer, was among the group of people who tried to help the woman out of the sinkhole, but ended up falling in themselves after the road caved in again.
According to the Washington Post, reports had indicated that Apple was considering moving its Mac Pro assembly line in Texas to a plant near Shanghai before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative caved and granted the exemptions last week.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 36, went above and beyond in helping his daughter redecorate her bedroom, and though he was initially reluctant to splash the walls with a rosy hue, he eventually caved to the power of pink.
While Trump ultimately caved in February and reopened the government after Democrats refused to give him any money for the border wall, he has since gotten around that roadblock by declaring a national emergency and shifting funds from other military projects.
I caved a few weeks ago and finally forked over money for iCloud to backup my iPhone X.  I had plenty of alternatives for these extra purchases, but for every single one of them, they were largely driven by my iPhone.
And across the board, save in the rare case of New York telling Amazon to go kick rocks, state governments have caved to the whims of corporate interests, slashing corporate tax rates by nearly an entire percentage point since 2014.
Yet something was amiss with this consensus — something that goes far to explain why Reagan-Thatcher conservatism has caved in under pressure from the populisms of President Trump on the right and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont on the left.
Google hasn't caved yet and it's even pledged to address some of these issues with software updates, but is this what you should expect from a phone that starts at $650 and is supposed to offer the best Google hardware and software experience?
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday he would never put Europe ahead of the demands of the French people, days after he caved in to a anti-tax revolt by announcing costly measures set to increase the French budget deficit.
Suspending hate figures: Instagram, along with its parent company Facebook, finally caved and permanently suspended a handful of conspiracy theorists and political wingnuts, with a company spokesperson citing at the time its policy against hate speech or that which might incite violence.
A stylus has always been the most natural way for artistic types to interact with a computer, which is why Apple eventually caved and introduced its Pencil accessory for the iPad, and why Wacom's drawing tablets are a standard tool in creative industries.
T. Ben Fischer, a Philly-based barista who won second place at USBC, caved in to this very same professional pressure earlier in his career when he accepted a management role—only to return to being a barista, because it's what he loves.
Gardell -- who plays Mike -- and his fam adopted a puppy this weekend from Wylder's Holistic Pet Center in Studio City, CA. Billy and his wife stopped by Sunday to just look but their son fell in love with a pup and they caved.
SAO PAULO, May 29 (Reuters) - Brazilian beef companies have lost an estimated 40,000 tonnes of potential exports worth $170 million as a nationwide truckers protest entered its ninth day and was slow to unwind even after the government caved in to truckers' demands.
" Eventually, after being provided with numerous web links proving Australia's status as a bona fide independent geographical and political entity, including the Australian government's own website, the professor caved and admitted she would review the assignment "after [she did] some independent research.
Slowing growth of prescription drug prices, as drugmakers have caved to pressure from politicians to lower costs for U.S. consumers, has hit the outlook for the size of rebates manufacturers give CVS in return for coverage of their medicines by its PBM business.
But that judiciary might include another check on Trump in the form of Justice Merrick Garland if Obama hadn't caved in the face of unprecedented Republican obstruction—a refusal to even hold hearings on the man's nomination to replace Antonin Scalia—in 2016.
Flake has long been one of Trump's most ardent Republican critics, refusing to endorse him during his 2016 election bid and writing in a book published this summer that he felt the GOP had caved to the real estate mogul's populist politics.
Perspectives: Choosing Saudi Arabia over artistic freedom Rather than stand up for comic Hasan Minhaj's late-night program "Patriot Act," Netflix caved to Saudi Arabia, which objected to the content in an episode and demanded it be made unavailable in the country.
The central bank caved in to months of pressure to effectively devalue the naira in response to falling prices for oil, the country's main export, announcing last week that it would abandon its 16-month-old peg at 197 to the dollar.
And after charging about $5,20053 worth of airfare to my card in one day — and realizing that if I had had the Amex Platinum, those charges alone would have been enough to earn me a free domestic round-trip — I finally caved.
In Solomon's telling, Obama's efforts to reach out to Tehran were "obsessive"; the administration "caved" in the bargaining; the perceived costs of the deal are "substantial"; and implausibly alarmist outcomes — such as a prospective Saudi nuclear weapons program — are presented as practically inevitable.
After the first disaster in June, when 28 people died as a building site caved in while they slept, the minister for construction and urban planning said workers and their children could no longer live on site, according to local media reports.
Hundreds of worshipers had been inside the Reigners Bible Church International in the city of Uyo on Saturday for the consecration of a church founder, Akan Weeks, as its bishop when the building's metal girders fell and its corrugated iron roof caved in.
Despite a short outing by their starter, leaning on the bullpen for more than eight innings and a blown save in the ninth, the Red Sox never caved en route to a 7-43 victory against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.
Screenshot: Google+A variety of companies, all of which knew exactly what Jones's brand was and the sorts of claims he made on air, finally caved to years of public pressure in recent days, starting with Spotify pulling episodes of his podcast from their service.
However, over the years the band's position has become more and more isolated, as the likes of The Beatles, Metallica, AC/DC, and Led Zeppelin have all caved one by one and allowed their music to be streamed as part of a monthly subscription.
I wasn't going to audition again because I couldn't bear going through the emotional pain — it wouldn't be fair to myself or the person I share my life with — but with a lot of convincing from friendly faces on the team, I eventually caved.
Their strength coach started off well, but guffawed two seconds in: It's too bad this is sideways, but clearly, the challenge was rolling through the locker room like a chain of firecrackers, because Stephon Tuitt had built a huddle around him as he caved.
When I visited the church in 2011 (the pastor was nice enough to let me in when I stopped by out of curiosity), the shingles were falling off, and the floor was so caved in you couldn't walk more than a couple of steps.
Toni Toikka, chief executive of Alekstra, a research firm that analyzes cellphone bills, said he finally caved in to paying AT&T an extra $21.5 whenever he traveled abroad after growing tired of juggling multiple cellphones and SIM cards when in Europe and New York.
Yanukovych caved to Russian pressure to end Ukraine's European ambitions, which led directly to a 2013-14 revolution that resulted in Yanukovych fleeing the country, a Russian invasion of southern Ukraine, and the first forced land-grab Europe has seen since the Second World War.
Comey caved to political pressure when he decided not to prosecute Clinton — which paved the way for her candidacy — but hedged his bets by criticizing her behavior and later publicly stating the investigation had reopened — which "may have fatally undermined her campaign," French said.
In a series of tweets late Tuesday, Mr. Dorsey suggested that other tech companies had caved to political pressure in their decision to remove Mr. Jones from their platforms and argued that journalists — not Twitter — were better suited to fact-checking Mr. Jones' claims.
The film's distribution was handled by RKO, which initially balked at the idea of putting a nature documentary in theaters — they only caved to a national release after it won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject, the first of many for the series.
When their bathroom ceiling caved in last February, the firemen who arrived were concerned; Ruth was 91 and had dementia; Ed, 93, was clearly struggling to take care of her and the last of their many beagles — this one hadn't left the apartment for months.
Long's car collection at the time also included a 1983 Mercury Grand Marquis as well as a Hummer H2, he said, which means Long must have eventually caved and opted to buy something a bit more flashy (the H2 cost over $57,000 in 2008).
Yet when Nixon invited Burns to join the economic team for a Camp David retreat to formalize the plan, Burns was so relieved to be included that after a pro forma protest against one move — the gold standard suspension — the Fed chairman simply caved.
But it's also just as reasonable to believe many of those same House members caved to public pressure as news of the perplexing legislation made its way through the press back to constituents who thought it a troubling first item of business for the new Congress.
Just days after some 8,400 mutinous soldiers marched out of their barracks in Ivory Coast, shooting in the air and blockading roads, the government had caved in, paying each of them 2150m CFA francs ($2167,213) and promising to give them another 22008m before the end of June.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - On the day Jacob Zuma finally caved to pressure to quit as South African president, he ranted to the state broadcaster for an hour about the ill treatment he had received at the hands of the party he had served since his teenage years.
Congress has failed to produce a solution because too many members have caved to extreme voices on the far-left (who think we should be building bridges instead of borders) or the far-right (who think we should round up all undocumented immigrants and "send them home").
In an excerpt published by The Guardian, Conn sat down for lunch with the former FIFA boss, who proceeded to rail against almost everyone with whom he used to be associated, particularly those like Chuck Blazer and Jeffrey Webb who caved to American and Swiss prosecutors.
Watch the old videos where he walked out to "Sandstorm" and rolling his wrists and caved in skulls all you want, but unless you saw Wanderlei Silva fight during his Pride heyday, it's hard to appreciate how terrifying the Chute Boxe brawler was a decade ago.
In the colorful hipster arts district of Santurce, where one can find street art on every wall, in every direction, I saw a bus stop that was completely caved in and an open-air flea market that, a vendor told me, had brick walls until last September.
I know the worst hit areas are in the southeast and along the coasts, but in the mountain town of Utuado, roads have caved in, and three elderly sisters died when the cement house they thought was the safest place to be collapsed, as rain-saturated earth gave way.
Slowing growth of prescription drug prices, as drugmakers have caved to pressure from politicians to lower costs for U.S. consumers, has hit the outlook for the size of rebates, or discounts, manufacturers give CVS in return for coverage of their medicines by its pharmacy benefit management (PBM) business.
And if Republicans caved to Obama's call to respect the constitutional process and at least schedule hearings and a vote on Garland, they would quickly run into a huge problem: There is really no good reason not to confirm the chief judge of the influential D.C. Circuit Court.
A long obituary in the wake of his suicide can't reconcile the many Sean O'Haires: the charismatic talent, the humble and kind friend, the guy who didn't really like wrestling, the girlfriend-beating brawler who got his face caved in when he picked the wrong fight in 2007.
But that's more or less what just happened: Trump shut down the government to get his wall, Democrats refused to budge, the public blamed Trump and even his base started to turn against him, so Trump caved and reopened the government without getting any meaningful concessions from Democrats.
After a week punctuated by daily presidential absurdities -- from insulting the Danish prime minister, to escalating the trade war with China, to attacking the Fed Chairman Jerome Powell -- an organization I thought would stand in strong opposition to President Donald Trump caved under the weight of his power.
Pelosi announces the official impeachment inquiry into Trump The incident that really launched the whole thing into the sun was the moment Pelosi caved to months of political pressure and officially announced that she was reversing her longstanding position on refusing to impeach Trump on some bizarre bipartisan impulse.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — A controversy has erupted in Brazil after organizers of an art exhibition on gender and sexual diversity caved to pressure from conservative groups and canceled the show — rekindling a political firestorm that gripped the country last year when the country's first female president was impeached.
Democrats had majorities in both houses of Congress when the health law deal was cut, but the negotiators caved on their party's longstanding proposals — seen as a mortal threat by pharma — in exchange for the industry's buy-in and financial support for getting the historic health reform bill enacted.
Think of the Music Nazis who make their way through the world with their one-upmanship, and your collection of Van Morrison and Jimi Hendrix is so uncool compared with the Mud Stumps and Echo Park, but only before they caved and became famous and were no longer cool.
And from Sweden's perspective, it wouldn't exactly be a good look if the government caved to pressure from the US and allowed a foreign country to meddle in its justice system just because this was Trump's distraction du jour — or because A$AP Rocky is a famous and well-connected figure.
Some have depicted Shostakovich as a coward who caved to Stalin after the "Lady Macbeth" episode, and who compromised his aesthetic and moral principles; others have defended him as a brave dissident who lived under constant fear of persecution and who cleverly smuggled a message of defiance into his music.
At the same time, Bibi caved and endorsed an Orthodox party bill in the Knesset that handed the ultra-Orthodox what amounts to a monopoly over conversions to Judaism in Israel "by pulling government recognition for private conversions" — basically those done by non-Orthodox rabbis, The Times of Israel reported.
Fans came across his page after Bloom, 39, posted a photo of a piece of paper that read "I Caved…" Peruse for shirtless photos and you may be disappointed to find only a couple (a slow-motion running video!) mixed in between his many postcard-esque shots from his many worldly travels.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE broke his campaign promises and caved into corporate greed with his deal with Carrier, Sen.
KOLKATA, India — When Mother Teresa's canonization took place on Sunday, a battered-looking audience gathered in front of a screen some 4,500 miles east of St. Peter's Square: men with caved-in chests, weeping sores wrapped in gauze, extremities missing entirely, legs so thin you could encircle them with a finger and thumb.
Bob Dole arrived to pay his respects: President Bush's fellow World War II hero and another politician whose old-timey normalcy was rejected in two presidential elections (one of them a primary contest against Bush), and who had, finally, caved in to the Trumpification of his party, endorsing the current president in 2016.
That belief was reflected in the news headlines blaring that Democrats caved by handing President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE this legislative victory.
Mr. Trump is desperate to fulfill his 2016 campaign pledge for a "big, beautiful wall" along the southern border — a huge sticking point for Democrats, who see the president in a weakened position now that he has caved to their core demand of reopening the government first and negotiating border security later.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Aug 22 (Reuters) - It's tempting to think that BHP Billiton has caved into demands by activist investor Elliott Advisors by agreeing to sell its U.S. onshore oil and gas business and by boosting the returns to shareholders.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) said Trump "completely caved" on the idea after meeting with gun lobbyists and the National Rifle Association.
In his first shot since announcing that he "caved" and finally opened his Instagram account to the public, Bloom reveals his platinum blond hair, writing, "back to blond… rolling to set…" The actor pairs his new hue — and pink bike — with a contrasting navy suit, a crisp white shirt, and navy shoes, letting his hair steal the show.
Anyone who claims they have never experienced a desire to stay home and watch Netflix in their pajamas, alone — possibly with wine — as opposed to getting dressed and going out in the presence of people is either lying, has not found the right show, or has somehow not yet caved and bought a Netflix subscription (you're missing out, btw).
The reason they have caved to Trump is because, for all their objections to Trump's tweeting and the innumerable ways he has damaged democratic traditions in this country, concerns about the deficit or the integrity of the Oval Office or the rule of law or the rights of minorities simply don't have much traction in the modern Republican Party.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he did not feel pressure and that he does not want to interfere in "democratic, open elections" in the U.S. On the U.S. side, however, EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland has testified that he told a Ukrainian official that the country would likely not receive the aid unless it caved to Trump's demands.
I have to admit that was somewhat successful since Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 The Memo: Pelosi-Trump trade deal provokes debate on left MORE almost immediately caved releasing a transition plan that is basically Pete's plan.
For those of us who have long been frustrated precisely by the smallness of those differences, the narrowness of the G.O.P. policy debate, it's a particularly staggering result: A party whose leading factions often seemed incapable of budging from 1980s-era dogma suddenly caved completely to a candidate who regards much of the conservative vision with indifference bordering on contempt.
On Monday morning, as the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) drove into work in his singlet, it seemed the British had caved in on all three: to pay its outstanding liabilities, accept something indistinguishable from ECJ jurisdiction to govern the rights of EU citizens living in the UK after Brexit, and agree to "regulatory alignment" for Northern Ireland with the EU and avoid a physical border.
Progressives pushed for more stringent health and humanitarian standards for holding migrants in custody, but Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) ultimately caved to demands from centrists that the House take up a bipartisan Senate bill that didn't go as far as liberals wanted.
Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin told Fox News on Wednesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE caved on border wall funding to avoid a government shutdown, joining several other conservative media pundits in criticizing the president over negotiations.
Andiola: For us, people in the movement and for people who really support Dreamers, we were able to see how easily they caved in, and so right now I believe that our movement can get stronger, that we can get a lot more support to make sure that Democrats, at this moment, if there's no Dream Act in the bill, that they don't cave in again.
Hoyer said the centrist Republicans "caved" by embracing a deal from Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) to consider two Republican immigration bills — a hard-line proposal and a more moderate compromise between centrists and conservatives — while shelving bipartisan legislation that stands a better chance of moving through the House.
After a 36-day saga, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE finally caved in to political pressures amid collapsing ratings and an impromptu Federal Aviation Agency shutdown of New York's LaGuardia airport.
This year, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE caved to the postponement by Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE of the television spectacle until the federal government shutdown ended.
And he had said, when we asked about those same questions about whether Google was cooperating with the Chinese government in ways that could be considered treasonous, he kind of demurred from that but then focused on the idea that he's been disappointed with some of the companies in the Silicon Valley, the idea they have not wanted to do work for defense department, the idea that they've kind of caved to some of their employees with those feelings.
The act put Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow Young Democrats look to replicate Ocasio-Cortez's primary path MORE's invisible hand that guides our markets to ideal outcomes for consumers and suppliers on virtual life-support as policy-makers caved to pressure from hospital groups to stifle competition for the benefit of hospital bottom-lines to the detriment of America's sick.
By trying to ban the app from the capital, the Mayor and Transport for London have caved in to a small number of people," Tom Elvidge, general manager of Uber in London, said in an emailed statement to customers in the U.K. "Not only will this decision deprive you of the choice of a convenient way of getting about town, it will also put more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on our app out of work.

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