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Aketcheta's fireside conversation with Ford fully cements that into fact.
The election cements the party's role as a serious player.
"It cements people who are thinking about leaving," Baker said.
If so, Biden cements a legitimate claim to the throne.
The most recent memo cements Manafort's ignominious place in history.
If anything, what Apple did with WWDC cements this direction.
This week, Nick cements his alliance with Christian by naming it.
The horse echoes the ease they share and cements their bond.
In Ross' eyes, this further cements $40 as a "support" level.
Ambuja Cements fell 1.5 percent while ACC was down 0.6 percent.
It cements in people's minds that Biden can't make it work.
Ambuja Cements rose about 5.8 percent, while ACC rose 3.1 percent.
But the latest wave of giveaways cements it: Subsidies are back!
Siri's switch to Google cements the search leader's position on mobile.
Market experts believe the report likely cements an imminent interest rate hike.
Their new album, Networker, which came out on Friday, cements that status.
These types of cements already exist; they're just prohibitively expensive to make.
As Ocasio-Cortez's win further cements, none of them should be underestimated.
Fury Road established Theron as an action star, but Atomic Blonde cements it.
Tesla's offer to buy SolarCity cements Elon Musk's status as a mad scientist.
They are a singular achievement that cements his unique place in art history.
While this cements his future it also isn't the answer she's looking for.
An appeals judge reversed that ruling, and Monday's decision cements it, Bloomberg reported.
This final figure cements fashion's dominance at the nation's best-known art institution.
Documenting their stories cements their legacy and ensures that their service is always remembered.
Expect more camping and outdoor gear as Rivian cements its brand image around adventurers.
And feminism cements itself in Greer's identity when Faith Frank comes to her campus.
The acquisition cements the place of LVMH at the peak of the luxury world.
" November 1993: Kelly cements his musical style Kelly releases his solo album "12 Play.
The move reduces Davutoglu's hold over the party grass roots and cements Erdogan's influence.
This funny, yet deeply observant album cements the 1975's position as chart toppers.
This collection cements her reputation as one of the most startling new voices in fiction.
There are cements, for example, that are half the carbon or less of normal cement.
It cements Rogue One as a different self-contained story within the Star Wars universe.
Shea Butter Baby cements Lennox's voice as a leading voice of R&B's new class.
Why it matters: Corker's vote essentially cements the tax bill's passage before the Christmas deadline.
And it cements three years of undeniable backward electoral momentum for the party under Trump.
The operating system also cements its place as a workplace laptop with Windows 10 Professional.
When we learn that Luciana's brother Pablo is dead, it only further cements the inevitable.
That having shared experiences, whether positive or negative, cements the bond of togetherness as partners.
We cannot pass any type of "stabilization" package that only cements this horrific legislation further.
The statement, if anything, simply cements the idea that there was something to apologize for.
Owens' win cements WWE's commitment to its New Era as more than just lip service.
ACC Ltd, Ambuja Cements Ltd and UltraTech Cement Ltd fall between 1 percent and 1.7 percent.
Having a cohort of global firms based in Britain cements London's role as a business hub.
"Powell's speech pretty much cements in only a 25 basis-point cut in September," Moya said.
"This fund raise cements the direction this company is going," what3words CEO Chris Sheldrick told TechCrunch.
On Monday, September 17, we'll find out if she further cements that status with a win.
By eliminating her from the game, the pair essentially cements that one of them will win.
In his speech, Tillerson said a commitment to facts cements U.S. alliances with other democracies worldwide.
It cements the truth that women are individuals, not monolithic vessels of imputed gender-defined virtue.
A box office year like this one only cements Disney's status as the king of content.
Coming now, it cements a sudden sense that there is an unprecedented change of the guard.
In a way, it cements our New Yorker status while also feeding into our own inherent procrastination.
So we have a lot of things to do in steel, copper, cements, also the food industry.
Because, in this day and age, an adjacent eyeshadow palette cements a movie as a cultural phenomenon.
It cements this idea that the assault could have been prevented if the victim had acted differently.
The eye-popping funding by the Chinese fintech group, unveiled on Friday, cements a $150 billion valuation.
The Last Jedi also cements what has been an astoundingly successful year at the movies for Disney.
"This reinforces and cements an efficient path forward for us," Athersys Chief Executive Gil Van Bokkelen said.
So I already figured this little dude was awesome, but the glove-drop celebration dance cements it.
Come Inside My Mind cements Williams' legacy as a genius comic — and as a genuine good guy.
The company's CEO, Yuzo Kano, said the new rules cements Japan's position as the epicenter for bitcoin.
Tata Communications and Ambuja Cements are among the companies scheduled to report results later in the week.
Tesla's had that milestone handled for a while now, and the company's latest announcement further cements that.
Already one of the most celebrated poets of his generation, Vuong's debut novel cements his considerable talent.
But with its large size and hefty weight, it cements that the Tread isn't suited to apartment living.
And so, as Trump cements his agenda through significant legislation, these folks have the vapors over imaginary discrimination.
This further cements the party's problems with groups whose political power will only increase in the coming years.
Mr James, who also stars in "Homecoming", a recent Amazon series, cements his new-found leading-man status.
It cements the status of our two countries as global leaders in mathematics, artificial intelligence and aligned disciplines.
This cements the sentiment in most voters' minds that Trump has a pattern of demeaning and devaluing women.
Why it matters: The move cements both leaders as potential successors to Buffett as CEO of the conglomerate.
Recently, we adopted an amendment to our Constitution which cements our status as a right to work state.
In other words, even if you reject an argument, merely repeating it cements the frame in people's minds.
The company is burning through billions of dollars in cash every year as it cements its worldwide foothold.
The new bill essentially cements the Magnitsky sanctions into law by requiring congressional approval to have them repealed.
I think he's a Hall of Fame manager, regardless, and that cements it if he wins a championship.
La La cements Stone's standing as a major actress who can put a performance across with no visible effort.
Not really any spoilers we can glean from that one, but it certainly cements Clarke's "Queen of Instagram" title.
Where a 15-minute runway show reveals what's to come, an international advertising campaign cements their vision into history.
There's a lot of talk about it, which just cements the issue further rather than actually moving the needle.
The orgasm comment, which comes in the first half of the season's finale, cements the show's sex-positive narrative.
During orientation, employees share their stories about how they used the card, which cements the VUHL's focus on community.
Now on her fourth LP, Dedicated Jepsen cements her status as one of pop's brightest, yet most underrated, stars.
Wednesday's decision, the first such ruling in Asia, cements Taiwan's position as a beacon of liberalism in the region.
But it also cements his standing as a manageable offensive threat in the eyes of opposing coaches and players.
It's an enormous look for Fortnite, one that cements its burgeoning status as hip-hop's new favourite video game.
The move, first reported by Ashley Stewart, cements Seattle as Facebook's largest engineering outpost beyond its Silicon Valley homebase.
The work that we do together changes hearts and minds, forges stronger security alliances and cements valuable economic partnerships.
Ciochon and Westaway&aposs new research cements Homo erectus&apos status as one of the longest-lived early humans.
Netflix and Samsung struck a deal that cements the video streaming giant as the smartphone maker's exclusive mobile entertainment partner.
"It builds up this generational myth and also cements [the setting] in California, Hollywood, movies and horror," she told them.
Blackberry's $1.4 billion deal to acquire cybersecurity company Cylance cements the smartphone pioneer's pivot to an exclusive focus on cybersecurity.
Finding my place outside of having to rely on the dominant culture and relying on myself cements my positive identity.
It's the way you'd approach a skittish horse, and it really cements the audience's empathy for Kong as a character.
Infatuation rearranges quirks into cute habits, but true love cements them as endearing traits that comprise a flawed, multifaceted being.
As we've said many times before, nothing cements a celeb couple quite like when their wardrobes merge to become one.
It also cements the fact that screens are inescapable in this car, as all five measure at least 7 inches.
Osofsky is an 11-year veteran of Facebook, which further cements Facebook's grip on the photo-sharing app it acquired.
One, it's hilarious to watch Cady and Damian's prank backfire, but more importantly it cements the characters and their motivations.
The end result is intoxicating, and cements Völur's status as one of the most intriguing new bands in heavy music.
It's no surprise that the extra care and attention Trebek shows in those brief shared moments cements into lasting memories.
People have been saying it for quite a while and Tuesday cements that the prognosis for a wave is high.
The Burgess Shale is famous for its extraordinarily detailed snapshots of Cambrian life, and C. praetermissus only cements that reputation.
Clairmont The Second was already one of Toronto's more ambitious rappers, and his recent Juno nomination cements his artistic rise.
Bring cash, and silence your phone before you enter; the bar's strict texting-only policy cements the time-travel vibe.
While by no means a great show, the intense second season cements its status as an eminently binge-worthy one.
This "cements the algae's role" as the "most robust" date for constructing the early evolution of complex cells, the authors write.
Trump's win in Nevada cements him as the bully with the big stack in this year's no-limit presidential poker game.
But when it comes to identifiers like race or ethnicity, that targeting can devolve into discrimination that cements harmful societal norms.
That's the stuff that cements relationships: the breezy back-and-forth that caps off a long day and binds you together.
Ammar Ali Hassan, an Egyptian novelist, has said that the order cements America's status as "no longer the land of dreams".
Her son Nick is delighted by the idea, especially when Reichl cements the new world order by cooking some spicy noodles.
Industry sources and analysts say the appointment of a new chief financial officer at Rio cements the authority of CEO Jacques.
American hard power in Asia reassures its allies, but President Donald Trump tends to ignore how soft power cements alliances, too.
The acquisition cements Vinci's position as the world's largest private airport-operator, with Gatwick the biggest of the 46 it runs.
Critics disagree, dubbing it the most extreme law ever passed in a democracy — because it cements the legality of mass surveillance.
Construction firm CRH gained 2.2 percent after U.S. cements manufacturer Ash Grove Cement approved its $3.5 billion bid for the firm.
Zendaya further cements her role as style superstar this week as she launches her first ever fashion collection, Daya by Zendaya.
And when this country exports a reactor, it cements a relationship lasting a century, covering planning, construction, operation and, eventually, decommissioning.
The bill cements Democrats' interest in banning asbestos, something they argued the EPA should have done outright with its new rule.
The problem with this narrative is that it cements the positions of Walmart and Amazon as the only players in town.
This whiskey-scented cologne not only cements your status as a whiskey lover, it lets others in the room know, too.
The overall spending deal cements $738 billion in fiscal 2020 funding for the military and $632 billion for non-defense departments.
Maybe this all cements that, in 2017, American Dream elicits nostalgia for a time when young people listened to LCD Soundsystem more.
Money aside, Black Panther's nomination also cements it in Oscars history as the first superhero film to be nominated for Best Picture.
As digital currency cements its place in the global economic dialogue, many people are asking whether the blockchain will change the world.
The news further cements the city's reputation as a testing ground for some of the transportation world's more futuristic and outlandish ideas.
While I do wish it wasn't an AT&T exclusive, the S7 Active cements itself as a beast — with a huge battery.
But putting USB-C in an iPad further cements the device's place as a computer alternative — if not yet a full replacement.
You can get Giiro in a yellow version, too, which fully cements the Minion resemblance, and other colors may come out eventually.
This is an incredibly, dark scene for a bunch of high schoolers, but this cements Jughead's path deeper into the serpent world.
Brand new music, especially by artists clearly at the beginning of what is to be a long and important career, cements this.
But that might not be very exciting, as it's been deemed a virtual certainty that he keeps his position and cements influence.
Cohen's guilty plea cements the Trump Organization's financial ties to the Russian state, deep into crucial phases of the 2016 election cycle.
"This cements the weaker trend in the dollar and lower U.S. yields and I think this story has got legs," Franulovich said.
Mt. Paektu is an important place for the Kim family, as it cements their status as the rightful rulers of North Korea.
He got that chance after the November coup, and a victory in this week's election cements his position as the nation's leader.
Zinke's last White House meeting to reportedly discuss a soon-to-be-announced five-year drilling strategy, all but cements that legacy.
"There is absolutely no reason it should not work," said Tom Hills, a specialist on new cements at Imperial College in London.
The job cements Mr. Murdoch, 46, as successor to his father, Rupert Murdoch, 87, who will take the title of co-chairman.
The new monarch, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, signed an army-drafted constitution that cements the grip of the army over any future government.
"The email cements how much you appreciate the person's time, and also gives you the opportunity to continue the conversation," he says.
"This cements the weaker trend in the dollar and lower U.S. yields and I think this story has got legs," he said.
"Novel cements", or alternatives to Portland, are being developed by Solidia, an American startup now in partnership with LafargeHolcim, a big cement producer.
As the younger generations see their parents, older siblings and friends using their phones, it further cements the idea about our new normal.
When you get a big lead and Jimmy puts up a zero in the first inning, it cements the game a little bit.
The latest survey cements London's position as the world's biggest foreign exchange trading centre despite concerns about Brexit's impact on the financial industry.
Every once in a while, though, a great role player on a great team breaks through and cements his place in NBA history.
Beyond the dollars changing hands, the acquisition of LinkedIn cements a broader shift in Microsoft's corporate strategy that many consumers still haven't noticed.
The New New World As the Communist Party cements control, more officials worry about pleasing their bosses than taking care of the people.
If this story didn't crystallize the depths of Gilead's barbarity, Offred's interrogation by Aunt Lydia and a member of the Eye cements it.
And so Hustlers cements Wu's movie stardom and creates maybe the best role Jennifer Lopez has ever had in queen bee stripper Ramona.
It cements the ambition and the "Godfather" caliber of this whole multigenerational undertaking, and finds the major figures at their most fully formed.
It is just as remarkable as the Rookie Yearbook series and cements the legacy Gevinson and her colleagues built over the last seven years.
After the last meeting they discussed taking the word gradual out of their communications and this cements gradual will remain in communications, Anderson said.
Her conversation with Jon, who who once again declares his fealty to her (even if he declined her sexual advances) cements her new identity.
The pain-free process, which cements the crowns to the adjacent teeth, usually takes about an hour and a half from start to finish.
For the uninitiated, Razer is a powerhouse in the game peripheral market, and the company's second smartphone cements its place as an industry leader.
As an album, 22, A Million further cements Bon Iver's status as an experimental group, bent on making new art every time they create.
As DJI cements its dominance in the high-end camera drone market, a number of companies are exploring new niches that DJI doesn't touch.
It also shows the rough terrain Warren now faces as she cements her status as one of the frontrunners in the 2020 presidential race.
Musically, hearing Townshend's songs bolstered by a full orchestra truly cements his status as a composer in the continuum of Tchaikovsky, Straus and Bernstein.
"After the last meeting they discussed taking the word 'gradual' out of their communications and this cements 'gradual' will remain in communications," Anderson said.
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It does all of these things easily and with aplomb, and it firmly cements Sonos as the most flexible, powerful connected audio system available.
The song alone might've earned a spot on this list, but it's the performance video at the Racine & Me studio that really cements it.
We are left with a majority holding that cements the idea that an otherwise lawful order is unlawful only because Donald Trump issued it.
The focus on fitness will enhance the watch's appeal to its core audience but also cements its status as a niche device, analysts said.
It's no secret that Congress is notoriously hesitant to touch these programs, and a presidential budget that specifically excludes them only cements that expectation.
Respawn Entertainment proved with Titanfall 2 that it has a deft mastery of single-player design, and Jedi: Fallen Order only cements that pedigree.
The 2016 live-action "Pete's Dragon" follows the story of an orphan named Pete and the friendship he cements with a dragon named Elliott.
All that good will only further cements the narrative that the candidate, who was born and raised here, is a product of somewhere else.
The end of the Cold War has meant that no foreign enemy cements us together anymore, save for a brief period after 9/11.
As kids, they enjoy a cozy rapport that cements this clique as the one reliable source of security and companionship for these troubled souls.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey cements his repressive and increasingly imperious rule in a dubious referendum and gets a congratulatory call from Trump.
What cements the basal ganglia's decision to transform this synapse into a habit is the frequency with which the neurons communicate with each other.
The announcement Wednesday of Kristalina Georgieva as IMF managing director cements a clear changing of the guard at the world's most important economic institutions.
Unfortunately, there are huge inequalities in who has access to high-quality early learning experiences, and this further cements the stark economic inequalities across generations.
It's The Giving Tree set to a folk song, with a father and daughter growing old together while their car Pearl silently cements their bond.
Kaitlyn: What's special about "Wolves" is that it cements Selena Gomez's status as a true innovator and visionary when it comes to music video format.
And the fact the UK recently passed expansive new surveillance legislation that cements bulk collection as a core state investigatory strategy, including hacking en masse.
"This agreement cements and prepares us for long-term cooperation," Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih told reporters after the meeting, calling the deal "historic".
Carrefour, the world's second-largest retailer, said on Thursday it would boost investments to renovate and open stores this year as it cements its turnaround.
But at a time of growing concerns over China's might, it cements its position more firmly as an economic partner with East and Southeast Asia.
The new capital cements SpaceX's position as one of the highest-valued private startups in the world, according to several firms that track private startups.
Meanwhile, it cements the White House's efforts to thwart the Democratic-led investigation, which Trump has cast as an attempted "do over" of Mueller's report.
While China cements its land and sea grab with militarized islands in the South China Sea, the Marines' aviation plan takes on a new urgency.
The policy further cements Ms. Warren as one of the Democratic candidates most willing to call for large-scale changes in the name of equality.
An announcement of a deeper slashing of refugee admissions by the United States further cements the "America First" philosophy that has changed global strategic assumptions.
The move cements Pichai's ascent from a modest upbringing in India and through the ranks of one of the world's most valuable and influential businesses.
In sacrificing his own life for others, Stark finally overcomes his own weaknesses and cements his legacy as a hero Stark himself could believe in.
Today's news only further cements what we already knew: Disney is going to be leveraging hard its existing successful franchises to attract viewers to the service.
The standoff comes as the White House cements its strategy of blanket resistance to subpoena demands by House Democrats for appearances by officials and for documents.
That Tibetan grammar borrows heavily from the Sanskrit language cements "a debt to Buddhism" — a philosophy that traditionally refuses to separate the theoretical from the practical.
Putin's win, which cements him as one of the most powerful leaders in modern Russian history, means he will remain in office until at least 2024.
While that would have been a noteworthy exit on its own, it's Hannah's elimination limo ride that cements her as a force to be reckoned with.
It cements the principle that no one in West Africa can stage a coup or steal an election without risking sanctions or worse from the neighbours.
Ambuja Cements and ACC were down 1.2 percent and 0.6 percent respectively, while State Bank of India and Bank of Baroda fell about 1 percent each.
He speaks in support of the military and opposes Nobel laureate Suu Kyi and her efforts to amend a 2008 charter that cements the generals' power.
Cement companies ACC Ltd and Ambuja Cements rose as much as 2.04 percent and 1.86 percent, respectively, ahead of their results scheduled later in the day.
But there is something particularly gross about this blatant act of plagiarism, in that it cements how close the Trump administration is with the oil industry.
Bringing the Liberal Alliance and Conservatives into government and rewarding them with ministry posts cements them into a tighter group, reducing the threat of public dissent.
Dealing with an aging population is one of the major challenges that the city-state faces as it cements its status as an advanced cosmopolitan nation.
Paak, Buddy, J.I.D, and Offset, the album makes the Black experience feel universal and cements BJ the Chicago Kid as a forward thinker in R&B.
By tying up with Aetna, CVS cements the move into health care it has been making since its acquisition of the Caremark PBM business in 2007.
One involves a betrayal, possibly two, within their own ranks, and the other cements the identity and life-or-death status of the series' big villain.
Laszlo Botka's resignation leaves the left in disarray and cements right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban as favorite to win a third term in April's vote.
The win further cements Sanders' front-runner status in the Democratic field, after a popular vote win in Iowa and an outright win in New Hampshire.
And by doing so, in spectacular and deeply moving fashion, BoJack cements its legacy as one of the good shows — in all senses of the word.
Her suspicions don't exactly make for a successful first meeting, and the death of Churchill only cements her fear that the times, they are a-changin'.
The vote cements McCain's status as the Senate's maverick, a role he relished earlier in his career when President George W. Bush occupied the White House.
For now, the best Mr. Rodriguez can do, he said, is return to work on Friday at a plant where he packs cements into large sacks.
There is something so fittingly obscene about the wheels coming off the administration right before our eyes just as the GOP cements its deal with the devil.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Thandie Newton is amazing and her unique dress at the Cannes Film Festival screening of Solo only further cements it.
It is in China's interests to preserve the global trading order because, if China is isolated, the Communist Party cannot achieve the prosperity that cements its legitimacy.
The deal cements trade and political links with one of the EU's most important neighbours; the prospect of losing it under Russian pressure triggered Ukraine's Maidan revolution.
Ambuja Cements rose as much as 9.9 percent after the company said on Friday it was considering the merits of a merger with its subsidiary ACC Ltd.
Cements stocks gained, with Lucky Cement Ltd up 2.67 percent, D G Khan Cement Company Ltd rising 0.73 percent and Dewan Cement Ltd inching up 0.30 percent.
The Vanguard Award—which MTV has also awarded to the likes of Kanye West, Rihanna, and Pink—cements an artist's status as a legend in pop culture.
After six hours of talks with Vladimir Putin, a somber Erdogan announced an accord which cements territorial gains by Russian-backed Syrian forces over Turkish-backed rebels.
Tate Reeves has won the state's 2003 gubernatorial election, and his victory both cements Republican power in Mississippi and ends discussion of expanding Medicaid in the state.
But it's the foundation the image cements in the band's relationship with Chicago that fans like graphic designer Lawrence Azerrad find most notable in the album's cover.
The latest figure reverses a 244% increase seen in the first half of the 22010, but cements a long-term decline from a US$22016trn peak in 213.
A quick look at daily users for Instagram Stories versus Snapchat earlier this year really just cements how little dog and cat lenses can do at this point.
Last season's playoffs were only Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman's coming-out party; this series could be what cements him as one of the NHL's elite defenseman.
It's a project that we think made the world a slightly better place, and one that finally cements her place as a gifted and terrifyingly consistent young artist.
An alternative route we might go down is to enact severe privacy legislation which raises costs to new market entrants, and cements in the power of the incumbents.
I still think the way the show helped kickstart those trends — most of which later spread across the TV programming grid — cements its legacy as a huge innovator.
The Paris-based company, bought by Astorg in 2013, makes calcium aluminate cements, used in specialized concretes and mortars and in refractory linings in furnaces, amongst other applications.
It's a move we've seen before on the LG V40 and Huawei Mate 20, and it cements triple rear cameras as something every high-end phone should have.
But this is an especially huge bummer because it cements the notion that we are entering a second, worse phase of American stadium boom financed by the public.
"Sadly, this action by the Trump administration just further cements a dangerous game of escalatory brinkmanship where neither side is giving the other any off-ramp," he said.
The launch also cements Planet's leadership as a private satellite constellation operator: its 149 total satellites now represents the largest fleet in space operated by a commercial entity.
It is not inevitable, then, that Brexit will be the issue that cements hitherto floating voters into one part of the political spectrum, argues Mr Roberts of YouGov.
"The real danger here is that you end up with a regulation that cements the position of these giants rather than seeking to dismantle or dilute their influence."
The three companies sell more than 85 percent of the $10 billion in gloves, cements, chairs and other products that U.S. dentists purchase each year, the FTC said.
All this is to say: The upcoming book Warhol on Basquiat, an intimate look at the lives of two modern art icons, cements my attraction to that world.
The additional support cements the commission as Capitol Hill's most broadly supported legislative response to growing concerns that encryption is stymying law enforcement from conducting regular investigations. Sens.
In the same way that Cash Money leveraged New Orleans into rap history, or the Dungeon Family grew Atlanta's profile, Views ultimately cements the Torontonian aesthetic into cultural history.
The sale cements Lampe's standing with the company having worked alongside Citigroup on the IPO, with Deutsche Bank on the first sell-down and alone on this third sale.
The danger is that this cements in place the existing structure of the corporate sector and prevents the emergence of more efficient firms that can drive forward productivity improvements.
From nude shots of Williams cradling her belly to a regal photo of the tennis great's bump poking through an orange garment, each photo further cements Williams' queen status.
The international reaction to the law cements the government's narrative that only it can be relied on to preserve historical truth and defend the honour of the Polish nation.
SZA might not have won any of the categories she's nominated for, including Best New Artist, but this runway look certainly cements her as a winner in our hearts.
What's more, her ability to use irony, and turn the dialogue she's been given as part of her loop against the guests she's captured, cements this new, liberated identity.
There are traces of everyone from St. Vincent to Dan Deacon to Yeah Yeahs Yeahs in their DNA, but it's Weaves' chemistry that cements their sound as their own.
Aside from creating easy targets for identity theft, this behavior also cements strong habits that are hardly compatible with the cyber risks that everyone, including the kids, face today.
"Critics rating:Critics consensus: "'Dark's' sumptuous second season descends deeper into the show's meticulously-crafted mythos and cements the series as one of streaming's strongest and strangest science fiction stories.
PARIS, March 10 (Reuters) - Carrefour, the world's second-largest retailer, said on Thursday it would boost investments to renovate and open stores this year as it cements its turnaround.
Biden's official announcement, which has been anticipated for weeks, cements him near the top of a wide and growing field of 85033 Democratic candidates, which has swelled to 21.
This is much bigger than a series of bank accounts though: it cements the fact that the SS7 network poses a threat to all of us, the general public.
For the Russians, the agreement keeps their client, President Bashar al-Assad, in power, cements their military foothold in Syria and increases the Kremlin's influence in the Middle East.
"The minutes certainly cements the fact that we're going to get another rate hike in June," said Craig Bishop, a fixed income strategist at RBC Wealth Management in Minneapolis.
The sudden and radical overhaul cements Putin's control of the transition process and is seen by some as an attempt to reduce intra-clan infighting between now and 2024.
The move in Obama's final months further cements his legacy of using unilateral executive authority to protect far more land and water as national monuments than any other president.
Now insiders say they expect to see Cooper take the lead in more PE deals as her reputation cements as a leader in the next generation at Simpson Thacher.
Also, U.S. leverage will decline as Iran expands its global trade, bolsters its military arsenal, and cements its positions on the borders of the United States' Middle Eastern allies.
This cements the perception that he's very likely to lose, and as a result, more and more Republican elected officials, staffers, and donors become emboldened to come out against him.
As the last iPhone to sport a headphone jack, whether you like it or not, the passing of the iPhone 6s firmly cements Apple's commitment to a wireless audio future.
The second debate might have no real effect, or it could be the one that cements Clinton's victory, or it could be the one that makes the race competitive again.
Ten yards after that, you see Lynch deliver the move that cements his run in NFL lore — without this next bit, you're talking "Layla" minus the iconic opening guitar riff.
His dabbling in conspiracy… All of which suggests, and cements, the image of a man who shoots from the hip and is prone to both wild theories and extreme policies.
G CEO Chris Park, a former executive vice president at Major League Baseball, told CNBC that the $46 million investment further cements the "incredible excitement" around the growing esports industry.
Solo represents the most refined iteration yet of the new Disney / Lucasfilm formula — and cements longtime series screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan's place as the defining voice of the Star Wars universe.
Yet the government persisted in pushing to legislate for a permanent state surveillance regime that cements bulk collection as its foundational core, claiming such powers are necessary for counterterrorism efforts.
But it also cements the grip of a pair that effectively control all of a market worth about $6 billion by annual revenue, raising the bar for potential new entrants.
"Cements, the crown jewel of the 100 index, witnessed profit-taking amid over-stretched price run-up," said Gohar Rasool, head of international sales at Inter Market Securities Pvt Ltd.
What's clear now is the CJEU's decision cements the need for Uber to work with local authorities and regulators in each and every EU market and city where it operates.
The amendment would allow us to preserve the trust that cements our relations with our global partners, and best position our military to protect our U.S. interests domestically and abroad.
But sentiment against other groups in society lays a tempting foundation for power, which in turn builds this up as culture, carves it into policy, and cements it with law.
We got the rapper leaving 'The Tonight Show' Thursday and the scene cements her position as the hottest female rapper around ... and that's why a John Hancock is so precious.
An expanding network and improved bike share scheme coupled with a willingness to experiment through pilot projects cements Barcelona into the top 20 for an eighth year in a row.
As the feud between Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun is seemingly cooling down, singer Kelly Clarkson tweeted her suggestion for the pop star that cements her standing on Swift's side.
Taking time to arrange one informational interview that really cements a productive contact who will remember you and your skills, Ms. Horowitz suggested, might well prove to be more supportive.
"(The data) cements the view that the economy is improving despite the recent negative news from GDP," said Aaron Kohli, interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
Kipchoge kept up the pace to sprint through the Brandenburg Gate and complete a world record race that cements his reputation as one of the greatest runners of all time.
If not, some of Trump's most ardent supporters during the election could be left empty-handed as he cements trade deals that will help define the course of his presidency.
After Davydov had success with his first major hold that he predicted would do well — the Jordan 4 Retro White Cements — he said the process became a lot more intuitive.
The deal cements a recent rapprochement with Russia, despite differences over the war in Syria, and comes as Turkey's ties with the United States and European Union have become strained.
Gabbard is a candidate who many have sparred with, so her more centrist comments that only further cements her as being an anti-establishment Democrat are par for the course.
Bernie Sanders cements his status as the 2020 Democratic frontrunner, some of his critics are beginning to argue he hasn't been sufficiently vetted by the press and his political competitors.
Indicated 0.3 percent lower The group said Italcementi would appeal an 84 million euro fine imposed by an Italian competition authority for alleged market coordination in the Italian grey cements markets.
Strengthening wage growth underscores tight labour market conditions and cements the likelihood of a third interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve this year when policymakers meet on Sept. 25-26.
With a little light banter out of the way ("I've never slept with a knight before," +5 to Jaime), our favorite OTP finally cements their love, or at least their lust.
Documenting your pet's adoption day is a rite of passage that cements your bond, often showcasing just how much of the process is also about the animal choosing their new parent.
" The huge "Thor" opening also cements the unlikely breakthrough of New Zealand director Taika Waititi, who shepherded the $93 million production to Marvel&aposs best reviews since 2008&aposs "Iron Man.
Stone's victory cements her front-runner status in the Academy's best actress race, giving the film's star a prime publicity boost one day before final Oscar balloting is set to begin.
Why it matters, via BBC: "The omission cements Mr Xi's grip on China for the next five years and possibly beyond, a day after his name was written into the constitution."
Quake came out on Saturday June 22nd, 1996 — just one day before Super Mario 64, which pretty firmly cements that weekend as the most important in the history of 3D games.
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care's recent approval of a $300 million expansion, which added some 100 jobs, cements the company's U.S. presence, but also shows how technology and innovation reshape the landscape.
The Saudi fund's investment cements two new trends: the emergence of sovereign wealth funds in European tech and the growing amount of Saudi-connected cash flowing into the European startup ecosystem.
The effort cements what is so far the biggest bipartisan victory of his presidency and turns the page on decades of policies that critics say were brutal, racist, ineffective and costly.
The AfD's surge cements its strength in the formerly communist east, where anti-immigrant sentiment, economic inequality, and a historical rift between East and West have thrown German politics into turmoil.
The change in leadership at the State Department all but cements an increasingly hard-line opposition to the idea of climate change at the highest levels of the United States government.
Their presence cements the feeling that Happen Endings exists in a heightened version of reality, with its own rules and lots of characters who are even weirder than our six heroes.
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If this is going to be a debate where Buttigieg cements his rise, he's got a lot of pressure on him to prove why voters outside Iowa should hear him out.
"(The data) cements the view that the economy is improving despite the recent negative news from GDP," said Aaron Kohli, an interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
The "Parasite" winning streak further cements South Korea's cultural power in the west, and had many movie buffs wondering if Hollywood may be ready to acknowledge and honor more international films.
Despite previous attacks, Medicare for All proved to be a huge winner for Bernie Sanders for the third primary in a row, polls showBernie Sanders' Nevada win cements his frontrunner status 
It's what Trump represents, not just in terms of wealth and power beyond any accountability but in the singular nihilism of his greed and vanity, that cements his grim aspirational appeal.
The movie cements emoji's place as defining symbols of global capitalism — a form of expression that transcends language barriers and lends a gloss of emotional affect to our cold, unfeeling devices.
Strengthening wage growth underscores tight labor market conditions and cements the likelihood of a third interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve this year when policymakers meet on Sept. 25-26.
"This is not the last chance for changes, but if this does not pass, it cements Dodd-Frank as is for the foreseeable future," said a banking lobbyist backing the bill.
This scenario cements the pinnipeds as drivers of the sinking fish numbers, says Brandon Chasco, a recent doctoral recipient who studied how western sea lions and killer whales were impacting salmon populations.
This early attempt at playing a master of VR also sort of cements Keanu Reeves (who also starred in The Matrix) as our modern VR icon in a pre-VR-cinema landscape.
It cements that there were signs Cunanan was unhinged a year before any violence, but everyone kept meeting him at times when they were low so they thought they couldn't say anything.
It's unclear when Hulu will be offered to an international market as Disney cements the final details with Fox over its acquisition, but that's certainly planned to move forward in the future.
Some viewers may have already made the connection between the newly minted cult and the murderous clowns, but a clip from the preview pretty much cements that theory into a solid foundation.
Word that Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer could pocket up to $186 million from the company's sale to Verizon Communications cements the charmed nature of her five-year tenure at the company's helm.
And the way all these parallel stories collide for both an explosive finale and a stunning statement against America's prison problem cements the show as one of the best on television today.
If I can sneak in another show, it's Judy Chicago at Jeffrey Deitch — gorgeous installation that takes full advantage of the new space and cements her as an artist of huge range.
Coming just after Trump's order to review and likely gut Dodd-Frank Act legislation, Tarullo's exit, planned for April, cements the view that U.S. banks will be allowed to carry less capital.
"The report, the last one for the Obama administration, cements the president's legacy of helping bring the country out of the Great Recession," said Robert Murphy, an economics professor at Boston College.
The approval unlocks a seat for SoftBank on Cruise's board, formalizing its oversight, and cements key financing for Cruise, which has raised $7.25 billion in capital since last year, the company said.
"This announcement affirms our long-standing support for the game of rugby and cements our position as one of the world's biggest rugby supporters," said Mark Sandys, who oversees Diageo's beer brands.
"This resource upgrade cements Pilgangoora's status as a significant new global lithium project, second only to the world-class Greenbushes spodumene deposit (also in Western Australia)," says Pilbara Executive Director Neil Biddle.
If that whets your appetite for more poetry, you should definitely read Morgan Parker's "Magical Negro," which cements her place as one of the smartest, liveliest, most accomplished young poets working today.
"I think we'll do tremendous things, China and the U.S." Such wooing may be cringeworthy, but worth the embarrassment if it cements U.S.–China cooperation, especially when it comes to regional stability.
And Intel still needs to ensure that it cements itself as a major player in A.I. chips, which is becoming harder as companies like Tesla, Apple, Google and Facebook design their own.
Chris Evans has always been the best Chris [Editor's note: debatable], but his stellar behavior at the 91st Academy Awards further cements his status as the goodest boy named Christopher in Hollywood.
Barr delivered for the President From Trump's viewpoint, the attorney general's performance on Capitol Hill validates his nomination completely and it cements the impression that he was handpicked to do what he's doing.
Washington (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence will sit down with Sheldon Adelson behind closed doors on Friday, a meeting that cements the Republican billionaire's place as a key adviser to the new administration.
The submission victory—which Rothwell identified as a gogo choke post-fight—moves the massive heavyweight onto a 4-fight streak and cements his status as one of the game's very best heavyweights.
The latest overhaul cements Bregier's position as heir apparent as he is now operational chief of the whole group but it also means he may have to wait longer for the top job.
Though it is impossible to know President Barack Obama's true reasons for granting her commutation, the decision cements his and his administration's legacy as an unlikely champion for the rights of transgender Americans.
The band has become a cultural force, and the release of its latest EP, Mountain Side, cements their status as one of North America's most dynamic and unique musical—let alone metallic—entities.
"The movie cements emoji's place as defining symbols of global capitalism — a form of expression that transcends language barriers and lends a gloss of emotional affect to our cold, unfeeling devices," she writes.
New York (CNN Business)Alex Jones has been banned from the major social media platforms, but Trump has picked up the mantle with a recent tweetstorm that cements his status as the Infowars president.
The highlight of parliament, which opens on Monday, will be the passage of a constitutional amendment that not only further cements the ruling Communist Party's grip on power but also lifts presidential term limits.
In the case of VR, the early adopters are using it for high-end gaming and, in the process, this shows off how VR works and cements its early value proposition in the market.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A close ally of President Xi Jinping is expected to be promoted to vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, four sources said, as Xi cements his control over the armed forces.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Chevron Corp's proposed $33-billion deal for Anadarko Petroleum Corp vaults the company into top ranks of the world's biggest oil companies and cements its chief executive, Mike Wirth, as a dealmaker.
Trump's pardon cements D'Souza's self-proclaimed status as a martyr—he has since claimed that he was persecuted for his conservative political views—and it also reveals the beating heart of conservatism in 2018.
Johnson takes on a bunch of mutants with the help of a super-sized ape and pretty much cements his place as one of the very few profitable action stars left in the business.
Obviously the entire thing is executed with an unfathomable combination of gusto and grace, and cements Smith as one of the most magnetic performers on the planet, even as she enters her eighth decade.
He also explains how Major Lazer's recent blowout street performance in Havana, a spectacle that took place shortly before MANANA, further cements the fact that dance music is here to stay on the island.
James McBride writes about Toni Morrison on the occasion of her new collection, "The Source of Self-Regard," which spans four decades of her career and cements her status as an unparalleled literary innovator.
But if it succeeds, Threads cements itself as where you stay in touch with your favorite people, while pigeonholing other messaging options like SMS, WeChat and Snapchat as noisy channels full of unwanted alerts.
By refusing to villainize Amy for her love of fine things, art, and culture, "Little Women" cements its status as a feminist film — and reiterates that feminism can come in all shapes and sizes.
Today's investment cements this relationship between the two companies and will allow MarkLogic to enter many of the markets in which NTT Data is very strong (like Spain), but where MarkLogic currently doesn't have offices.
The U.S. produced 12.2 million barrels of oil a day in the past week, surpassing Russia and Saudi Arabia.. "This cements the trend of big oil becoming big shale," said John Kilduff of Again Capital.
After votes for Brexit, Donald Trump and, last week in Turkey, for a constitution that cements Recep Tayyip Erdogan's power (see article), the battle over liberal internationalism has moved to the cradle of the Enlightenment.
As Warren cements her status as one of the leaders of the pack, she's all but guaranteed to face more pressure as a candidate and have more reporters — and opposition researchers — looking into her past.
That's not nothing, and the success of Cody Rhodes—who's proven to be a surprisingly polarizing figure after his departure from WWE—cements the notion that there's something else out there besides the WWE grind.
Subi could be the future location of hundreds of People's Liberation Army marines, as well as a possible administrative hub as China cements its claim with a civilian presence, security analysts and diplomatic sources say.
Maintaining power for over a decade cements policies into the fabric of society, making them status quo, and as we have seen, the status quo becomes the political center with each party reshaping around it.
But even if he develops a three-point shot and cements himself as a perennial candidate for Defensive Player of the Year, Antetokounmpo will need at least one more top-20 player by his side.
And Aa cements that interpretation, leveraging bass music, grime, hip-hop, and twinkling ambience less as ends in themselves than as shifting emotional terrains in an LED-lit journey into the end of the night.
Also of box-office note: "Billionaire Boys Club," an indie film starring Kevin Spacey, was released in 10 theaters and took in $500 — a humiliating result that cements Mr. Spacey's status as a Hollywood pariah.
Sure, Kimbra may be familiar to many through her 2011 Grammy-smashing collaboration on Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know," but the beautiful depth on Primal Heart cements her as somebody you need to know.
But when Stefon hit, it also left Hader in the classic SNL double bind, where the success of a single sketch both cements a cast member's fame and threatens to swallow their entire body of work.
As Trump cements his front-runner status, senior party figures hope to deny him enough delegates to clinch the nomination, which would give them the chance to choose a compromise candidate at their convention in Cleveland.
What cements their union is the news that Solo can speak—or, at any rate, gurgle—the language of the Wookiees, though it must be said that the patois is less charming on the human tongue.
While the ceasefire meets Turkey's most pressing concern - stopping a fresh influx of migrants from Idlib - it cements recent Syrian government advances and allows Russia to move further north than they have been able to before.
"Something Like This" builds upon his terrific output from last year and firmly cements the artist otherwise known as Timothy Arnott as one of the most capable and forward-thinking acts to keep an eye on.
Depending on Mr. MacArthur's fate, the best the Republicans could hope for were two seats, which would be the smallest representation by Republicans since President Richard M. Nixon and further cements the state's deeply blue turn.
The $5.3 billion outcome announced this week cements its status as a top SaaS/fintech startup story of this era, in addition to being a popular platform for developers who need to sync user payment data.
The 2019 "League of Legends" World Championship brought in more than 100 million viewers this year, marking another impressive milestone for the popular computer game that cements its place as the envy of the esports industry.
This is where Triple H's intrusion in the outcome makes sense: like him or not, the act of handing the title to someone cements the receiver's role as someone important, which is just what Owens is.
Foreign policy experts say Washington needs India to counter China's growing dominance in Asia — which Trump may be inadvertently encouraging — and to ensure the United States cements some type of influence in that part of the world.
Mr. al-Assad, the Syrian president, is expanding his control; Iran gets a supply route to Hezbollah, its proxy in Lebanon; Russia cements its foothold in Syria; and the Islamic State has an opening to regroup. 4.
AMC owns the three sister labels involved in the deal, so it further cements the relationship between Netflix's streaming competitor and the acclaimed cable network, whose fare has included The Walking Dead, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad.
By making it a shared adventure where you can chat with your buddy or sibling or parents, it further cements the realness of what you all just went through in a way that going solo just can't.
Having previously released the tracks "Four Walls" and "NEW HOME", "Aphelion" is the first taste from the band's upcoming EP Satisfaction and is one that firmly cements them as one of Britain's most up and coming bands.
Each new awful atrocity or pettiness by "Trumpo" (the really unfunny Marx brother) just cements the allegiance of those followers who jeer and give the finger and worse to anyone who doesn't agree with him, or them.
Though something of a departure from Saunders's gentle dystopias, Lincoln in the Bardo nevertheless explores familiar themes—the meaning of freedom and the finality (or lack thereof) of death—and further cements his status as Vonnegut's heir.
Then came the release of "Dummy Boy," his second full-length project, which cements his move away from the extreme shout raps he made his name with toward a more fluid, hip-hop-of-the-moment approach.
It has a polymer blend that provides control and heat-protection, pro vitamin B5 for conditioning and volume-building, and a high-tech holding complex that cements everything in place but still leaves hair touchable, brushable, and moldable.
The report, which EU governments are set to approve in June, cements a growing sense in the West that Turkey has veered worryingly away from the market reforms of the early 2000s as President Tayyip Erdogan consolidates power.
"Cements came back into limelight, following a lacklustre session yesterday, on the back of better than previously reported cement dispatches for the month of March," said Gohar Rasool, head of international sales at Inter Market Securities Pvt Ltd.
Art world experts say that while the referendum passed, the changes will not be immediate, and the uncertainty raised by Brexit merely cements an aura of caution that had muted the art market during predictions of a softening.
The official announcement cements a promise Trump made in the White House Rose Garden in 2017 when he first announced his intention to withdraw from the global climate change agreement signed by every other country in the world.
The official announcement cements a promise Trump made in the White House Rose Garden in 2017 when he first announced his intention to withdraw from the global climate change agreement signed by every other country in the world.
Whether this fight sets the table for a rubber match, or Rose Namajunas emphatically cements herself as the woman with Joanna Jędrzejczyk's number, this might be the most intriguing fight in the history of the UFC's women's divisions.
The move cements Mirziyoyev's position as an uncontested ruler of the most populous nation in the ex-Soviet region where presidents-for-life are a norm and institutions such as courts and parliaments are under the executive's thumb.
But when the hammer finally fell on Saturday at the Only Watch auction, crowds were stunned when the watch sold for a whopping $31,194,370, a figure that cements its place as the most expensive watch in the world.
The addition of Mr. Fraidin to the board further cements the company's ties to Pershing, a hedge fund that is Valeant's third-largest owner and has lost billions over the last year as the company's stock has tumbled.
"The bill maintains Obamacare's overall structure and approach, an approach that cements the federal government's role in health insurance," said Representative Rick Crawford, Republican of Arkansas, an opponent of the bill who represents the concerns of the conservatives.
"We will operate in India through our subsidiaries ACC Ltd and Ambuja Cements Ltd with a combined cement capacity of around 63 million tonnes and a distribution network that extends across the entire country," Chief Executive Eric Olsen said.
After all, his unconventional willingness to stay permanently on the attack and rejecting the guardrails of political correctness is the behavior that makes him appealing to his voters and cements the bedrock of the political base that sustains him.
"Her prize-winning role in Lady Bird really cements her stature as one of today's leading young actresses, making the name Saoirse even more famous and giving it real star quality," Pamela Redmond Satran, cofounder of Nameberry, told Refinery29.
Eleanor Davis has been one of modern comics' most exciting talents for a while now —but this travelogue, created as she crossed the southern half of the US on her bike, cements her as a master of the form.
The debate, hosted by CNN, Telemundo, the Salem Media Group and the RNC, follows Donald Trump's decisive victory in the Nevada caucuses that cements his front-runner status as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio battle it out amongst themselves.
The deal cements Occidental's status as the dominant U.S. producer of oil via carbon injection, a process favored by environmentalists and oil producers alike, and one that could grow in popularity if Congress expands a tax credit this summer.
Last night, Skepta celebrated the release of his long awaited record Konnichiwa—an LP that cements the scene's new stature—packing a sold-out Camden KOKO with a crowd ready to create swirling mosh-pits from the get go.
The common perception of the bookstore as a place where people "can come not only to buy a book, but to have a conversation with other people who are interested in similar ideas," cements their place in the neighborhood.
So the casual way with which she promised them potentially life-changing sums of money further cements their close relationship, proving that she's as much a friend and ally to her most devoted followers as she is an icon.
Dating to the fourth century CE, the 36-foot-long, 13-feet-wide work cements scenes from one public stadium in colorful stone, featuring four chariots each pulled by springing horses of various hues and commandeered by assertive drivers.
The interview also sees El-P chatting about grime and his pal Dizzee Rascal ("I worked with [him] back in the day") and pretty much cements Run the Jewels as the coolest over-40s in the game right now.
An award-winning poet, Vuong was born in Saigon and raised in Hartford, CT, and his poems often explore subjects tied to loss, transformation, and desire; On Earth further cements his status as a major star of contemporary literature.
Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who came to power in 1979, appointed his billionaire businesswoman daughter as head of Sonangol in June by presidential decree in a shake-up that cements his dynastic grip on power in the oil exporter.
He just let his guitar do all the talking It's not until three minutes and twenty-seven seconds into the song that Prince steps forward and hits the first note of his solo, and forever cements this performance in my memory.
The coming conservative consolidation on the Court also cements the legacy of Republican Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, and confirms that his decision to hold up the Gorsuch nomination in 2016 was one of the most significant moves in recent political history.
The announcement on Monday that Uber will sell its Chinese operations to its rival Didi Chuxing, effectively ceding China to the homegrown favorite, cements an emerging global state of play: A kind of Chinese-American Cold War over the internet.
"The effort cements what is so far the biggest bipartisan victory of his presidency and turns the page on decades of policies that critics say were brutal, racist, ineffective and costly," Jeremy Diamond and Alex Rogers wrote in this incredible CNN.
While Cathy's original reasoning was based on his Christian faith, closing on Sundays is also a brilliant business decision, experts say: It cements Chick-fil-A's reputation, benefits workers, and persuades customers to come back with a greater sense of urgency.
And yet: After Laughter cements Williams as a chronicler of her generation in a way that most hope to be, making the anxiety of living and the necessity of acknowledging your own pain sound like a raucous, synth-laden good time.
The surge of the Alternative for Germany party cements its power in the formerly communist east, where anti-immigrant sentiment, economic inequality, and a historical rift between East and West have thrown German politics into turmoil over the past several years.
BUDAPEST — Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary tightened his grip on power on Wednesday, as the Hungarian Parliament, controlled by Mr. Orban's far-right party, approved the creation of a parallel court system that cements executive control over the judiciary.
But far from setting the stage for a turnaround for the company, skeptics said, the move may deepen the company's woes as it cements the allegiance of the armed forces to Mr. Maduro, allowing the military to profit from Pdvsa's petrodollars.
"We don't think the RBA will respond to this until trimmed mean inflation starts to pick up considerably ... this cements our view that a RBA move next week is materially less than a 50% probability," ANZ analysts said in a note.
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With the deal, Ms. Redstone cements her role as a trailblazing figure in a male-dominated industry, a woman whose peers now include leaders of media behemoths like Brian Roberts of Comcast and Robert A. Iger of the Walt Disney Company.
If CTRL-Labs succeeds in building the thing it's working on today, and cements Facebook's position as the market leader in AR and VR, will we have wished the Federal Trade Commission had blocked the sale, or put conditions on it?
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia plans to improve and expand its naval and air bases in Syria, Interfax news agency reported on Sunday, citing an unnamed source, as Moscow cements its presence in the Middle Eastern country, its only overseas military deployment.
"The sanctions bill leaves no space for compromises and cements America's hostile policy toward Moscow for decades ahead," Ivan Timofeev, program director of the Valdai discussion club, a Kremlin effort to court Russian experts abroad, wrote on the group's website.
That struggle is something that Maren Morris has highlighted every since she rose into the upper echelons of the industry with her 2016 album Hero, and still now as she cements herself as one of the very few women superstars in country music.
The advance cements Hadi supporters' control over a large stretch of the Red Sea coast from the strategic Bab al-Mandab Strait to al-Mokha and paves the way for an advance on Hodeidah, located some 185 km (115 miles) to the north.
U.S. President Donald Trump added to the tensions late Thursday by vowing to impose tariffs on all goods from Mexico, a threat that all but cements the first monthly loss for major U.S. indexes this year and first May decline since 21945.
Wednesday's decision, the first such ruling in Asia, cements Taiwan's position as a beacon of liberalism in the region, and could prompt legal action by activists in Thailand, home to one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
The move, which cements a shift to Chinese management in the country for Ford, comes at a pivotal time with sales sliding on the lack of a popular SUV for the market as well as rocky relationships with its Chinese joint venture partners.
U.S. President Donald Trump added to the tensions late Thursday by vowing to impose tariffs on all goods from Mexico, a threat that all but cements the first monthly loss for major U.S. indexes this year and first May decline since 2185.
If Henson and Oz conceived her as a satirical contradiction—a glamorous pig—that's over by The Muppet Movie, which cements her as one of the few genuinely layered characters in the ensemble, who gets to be loved for exactly who she is.
His board appointment cements his position as the right-hand man to 80-year old Del Vecchio but is unlikely to quell fears about management instability and the ability of the group's founder to steer the glasses company in a more challenging market.
MILAN, July 22 (Reuters) - Mediaset said on Monday it had rejected a request by investor Vivendi to convene a shareholder meeting as the French group seeks to scrap a loyalty share scheme that cements the Berlusconi family's grip on the Italian broadcaster.
The cover of this week's National Enquirer, where Clinton looks like a cross between a cadaver and Bat Boy from a 1990s edition of the Weekly World News, cements the worry of many voters that she won't survive a four-year term.
"The TRIPS amendment is coming into force today," he said, referring to the first ever amendment to the 1995 WTO rules and one that cements what was a temporary waiver allowing countries that cannot produce their own generic medicines to import them.
There is clear evidence that while Trump's tough stand is politically divisive, it plays well with his base, and cements his role as an antagonist of what supporters see as a liberal approach to law and order that is steeped in political correctness.
Creator Sam Levinson failed to indulge on that ripe-for-the-taking dramatic twist, instead offering up an emotional cliffhanger — one that gives greater meaning to Season 1 as a whole and cements the HBO newcomer as some of 2019's top viewing.
The government's intention with the IP Bill is to pass legislation that cements and extends the surveillance capabilities of domestic intelligence and law enforcement agencies to keep pace with tech developments in the 15 years or so since existing legislation was formulated.
Meek Mill featuring Melii - Wit The Shits The Philly rapper showed love to Latin trap by putting his former Maybach Music labelmate Anuel AA on "Uptown Vibes," but it's this Championships deep cut with boisterous Harlemite Melii that cements his urbano ally status.
WASHINGTON — Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont raised $18.2 million over the first six weeks of his presidential bid, his campaign announced Tuesday, a display of financial strength that cements his status as one of the top fund-raisers in the sprawling Democratic field.
Other highlights include a triple bill of contemporary ballets: Along with works by Jorma Elo and Justin Peck, the program features William Forsythe's "Pas/Part 2016," which further cements the choreographer's ever-growing relationship with the Boston Ballet (March 9 through April 113).
Officials said they hope the report cements a resolve in police agencies to better investigate leads issued by fusion centers, even if they do not yet meet the definition of probable cause or do not fall into the traditional definition of terrorism.
The move, which came after President Vladimir Putin of Russia hosted President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey for talks on how they will divide control of Syria, cements Russian influence there at the expense of the U.S. and its Kurdish former allies.
" Lee also says that the deal "cements" Redstone's role "as a trailblazing figure in a male-dominated industry, a woman whose peers now include leaders of media behemoths like Brian Roberts of Comcast and Robert A. Iger of the Walt Disney Company.
Olympus has announced a new mirrorless Micro Four Thirds camera, the OM-D E-M22X, which further cements the company's commitment to the platform, even as competitors like Canon, Nikon, and Panasonic are lining up to challenge Sony's dominance in the full-frame mirrorless arena.
But Lord Leopold cements his status as leading possible villain when he insists a gullible Richard "stay the course" of the initiative — which is meant to create jobs for Aldovia in only Aldovia, leading to a booming economy — despite the fact it's a spectacular failure.
This cements, "at least in near term, that Turkey and Russia will work against the U.S. in the region for an outcome that is damaging for U.S. national security," Jenny Cafarella, the Senior Intelligence Planner at the Institute for the Study of War, tells Axios.
As if the company's looming acquisition of 21st Century Fox properties isn't enough, The Last Jedi also cements Disney's ownership of four of the top five opening weekends in 2017: In addition to Star Wars and Beauty, there's also Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol.
"Today marks a major milestone in the 50-year history of Uniphar and cements our transformation from a pharmaceutical wholesaler focused on the Irish market to an international healthcare services business," Chairman Maurice Pratt, one of Ireland's best known retail chiefs, said in a statement.
The plot cements The Artist as a postmodern Hollywood collage, but it also places it in direct conversation with classics like Singin' in the Rain, which also used the evolution of sound in cinema to tell a story about both people and Hollywood itself.
The best version you get of the Green Party argument is that withholding your vote from Clinton will prevent her from moving to the center — that if she fears her left flank defecting, she'll resist moving in that direction to ensure that she cements it.
Among gainers, Ambuja Cements rose as much as 2.18 percent to its highest in more than a year after the company received government nod to buy 24 percent of its holding company Holcim (India) Pvt Ltd, paving way for restructuring of Ambuja parent LafargeHolcim's India assets.
Pyongyang has indicated it is open to getting rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange for the U.S. security guarantees and other benefits, though some believe it's an unrealistic prospect as the nuclear arsenal cements Kim's grip on the country and deters all-out attacks against him.
"A Girl from Arizona, Part 2" cements what last week's Good Place season premiere suggested: The show's final season is going to be a spin on its first, where the characters we know and love (as well as the audience) are in on everything from the first.
The characters' interpersonal relationships get served: Mac cements her status as one of Veronica's chief allies and the pair get to play off each other in an adorable buddy cop sequence, while Veronica and Logan trade charged, angst-ridden barbs in between holding the Fitzpatricks at gunpoint.
The announcement further cements Airbnb's transformation from a mere platform for wayward travelers looking for a spare room in an off-beat home into a full-fledged travel company that is increasingly similar to the hotel incumbents it began to replace more than a decade ago.
Margot Robbie's nomination cements her graduation from the ingénue holding pen, not that really she needed it; she is starring as Elizabeth I in the forthcoming "Mary Queen of Scots," across from her fellow best actress nominee, Saoirse Ronan, who, at 23, is already considered a great.
While the ceasefire deal addresses Turkey's main concerns in Idlib - stopping a flow of migrants and preventing the death of more Turkish soldiers - it also cements recent gains by Russian-backed Syrian government forces and leaves Turkish observation posts in the region encircled by the Syrian side.
The substantial jump in Medicare Advantages members through the Brand New Day acquisition cements Bright Health&aposs status as a provider of Medicare Advantage plans among the venture- and private-equity backed startups looking to go up against health insurance giants like UnitedHealthcare and CVS Health.
That's a theory of the case — fight fury with fury, one messiah with another — that I hear frequently as Sanders cements his front-runner status in the Democratic primary and as Democrats, desperate to defeat Trump, wrestle with the wisdom or folly of giving Sanders that assignment.
But Wednesday's ABC News/Washington Post survey for now cements her place in the current top-tier of Democratic candidates — a sprawling field of two dozen in which she had previously struggled to supplant more hyped rivals including Buttigieg and, at times, the currently backsliding O'Rourke.
Trump's haul -- and the $100 million war chest he and the RNC have in remaining cash -- cements his early fundraising advantage over the Democratic field, especially as the two dozen Democrats vying to face Trump in the general election are scrambling for money to compete in the primaries.
Pyongyang indicated that it may be open to getting rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange of the U.S. security guarantees and other benefits, though some believe it's an unrealistic prospect as nuclear arsenal cements Kim's grip on the country and deters all-out attacks against the them.
Pyongyang indicated that it may be open to getting rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange for the U.S. security guarantees and other benefits, though some believe it's an unrealistic prospect as the nuclear arsenal cements Kim's grip on the country and deters all-out attacks against them.
The result cements Georgian Dream's already firm grip on power in the ex-Soviet nation and is a crushing defeat for the opposition United National Movement (UNM) and its founder, former president Mikheil Saakashvili, a regional governor in Ukraine who has spoken of a possible return to his homeland.
The Hurricanes, meanwhile, wouldn't be eliminated with a loss—winning out and knocking off Clemson in the ACC title game ought to do the trick—but a victory almost certainly cements them as a top-four team, and puts the onus on someone else to take their spot.
Though it's described as a coming of age album in which she tackles heavy topics such as race, gender equality, and female empowerment, it also cements her status as an experimental, holistic artist who's found her niche in the avant-garde space between electronica, pop, and R&B.
The end of the series cements Fan's role as a vehicle for the consumerist market, with shots of her posing in a studio and her made-up face on posters that plaster a department store, billboards, the sides of a truck, and even the packaging of fruit cups.
Posted by Emirates on Wednesday, 2 March 2016 "This non-stop services cements the commitment and the importance of New Zealand to us as an airline and of New Zealand as part of our global network," Gary Chapman, president of group services and data for Emirates, said in the video.
Indeed, this is all big news as it cements that Samsung won't be folding the "Note" brand this year following last year's Note7 disaster which delivered an embarrassing blow to the company's reputation as it stumbled through the recall and cancellation of a device which was initially given rave reviews.
Given the widespread reaction to the report—seemingly everybody invoking the meme "Thanks Obama" in a straight-up way, in a chorus that was joined by the President himself at a Hillary Clinton rally yesterday—you would think this cements the triumph of administration policies to bring about economic success.
" Steve Rotheram, metro mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said that the offshore wind industry had "a huge contribution to make to the growing UK-based supply chain, and utilizing our renewable energy sources is vital to ensuring the Liverpool City Region cements its position as a low carbon leader.
Of course, along with this "special responsibility" comes a geopolitical advantage: By providing this service, the United States cements its status as the world's sole superpower and places every other oil-importing nation — and the world at large — in a condition of dependence on its continued performance of this vital function.
But the response to both pictures in the United States and Canada cements a lesson for studios, which have struggled with certain sequels this year — in particular those designed to resuscitate antiquated franchises at the box office and squeeze video-on-demand dollars out of the preceding films in the series.
That fortune cements his stature as the country's top liberal donor, and is also a vivid reminder of just how much he sticks out in today's Democratic primary, which is so concerned with the growing influence of people like Steyer that some candidates have ruled out high-dollar fundraisers altogether.
That decision cements the split between Harry, the second son of Prince Charles, and the House of Windsor, one that emerged last fall when he and Meghan abruptly announced that they planned to step back from their duties, seek financial independence and spend part of the year living in North America.
The fact that more than 22 million people may lose access to health coverage as a result of this act of political callousness only cements the perception that the Republican Party is a morally and ethically bankrupt party that cannot be trusted to govern or participate responsibly in our democracy.
" That may be why we Brits still like to root for her as an underdog, although nowadays she's clearly not: last year the Radio Times named her the most powerful person in British TV. Next year, she cements that status by taking over Claire Foy's role in Netflix' "The Crown.
Roy's return to fiction after two decades cements her long-running disapproval of Indian policy, particularly in Kashmir, and it's a stance that has come with consequences: The threat of being branded a traitor whenever she writes, thinks aloud, or makes a public appearance has become the defining feature of Roy's career.
"The biggest danger of the Fed staying in the repo market is that it cements the expectation that the U.S. central bank will protect not just banks in a liquidity squeeze but volatile markets that are inconvenient to monetary policy," said Karen Petrou, managing partner at Federal Financial Analytics, which advises financial institutions.
Indeed, as BlackRock cements its place as the industry leader in terms of E.T.F.s — with the index giant Vanguard entrenched in second place — Mr. Fink will remain under pressure to ensure that its other activities, from managing bonds to to its struggling stock-picking division, keep pace with the surging passive business.
It feels safe, even as it paradoxically feels a little surprising, and it has a no-lose situation no matter the winner: either Tanahashi further cements himself as one of the greatest wrestlers in history or Omega gets raised another notch by beating him at one of the biggest wrestling events in the world.
The poll is a boon for Sanders, whose campaign has sought to show that the Vermont progressive can win over conservative voters and moderates as he cements his place as the front-runner for the nomination amid fears from some Democratic Party members that his brand of democratic socialism would be unpalatable in swing states.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.5 percent while UK's FTSE was flat, supported by Tesco , which rose 8.4 percent after agreeing to buy wholesale supplier Booker in a deal that cements its dominant position in the UK. Booker shares hit a record high and were the top STOXX gainer, up more than 15 percent.
Microsoft has been teasing FreeSync on the Xbox One since April of last year, and the support further cements the Xbox One as a game console that's a half step between the game consoles of old, and the more powerful PC. The support will be introduced on Samsung 2018 QLED TVs via an update starting today.
The vocal melody is what cements this track as a true medal-winner in the 'contemporary pop songs that make you want to have sex via their harmonic workings' category, that also includes "Drunk In Love" (textbook harmonic-minor-sexy), "Wild Thoughts" (both-Latin-and-electric-guitar-sexy), and "Dangerous Woman" (crammed-with-satisfying-cadences-sexy, ie.
"These disputes with other Democrats, even as he cements a position atop the presidential primary field, are prompting nervousness and alarm among many of them over whether Sanders can set aside decades-old habits of combativeness and confrontation and bring the party together to take on a president they revile," Sean Sullivan and Michael Scherer report.
The choice of up to 12 A20213-1000 planes fitted with an extra fuel tank for flights of up to 21 hours cements Airbus as the leader in ultra-long haul flying globally at a time when Boeing is battling with delays on its rival 777X program and a broader corporate crisis following two deadly 737 Max crashes.
If Bloomberg weathers the storm and cements his image as the candidate tough, rich, and ruthless enough to take down Trump in November, it could pay off big time in the delegate-rich Super Tuesday elections and leave other moderates with little to show for their months of effort while Bloomberg wasn't even in the race.
" According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's website, currency defacement is defined as "whoever mutilates, cuts, disfigures, perforates, unites or cements together, or does any other thing to any bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt issued by any national banking association, Federal Reserve Bank, or Federal Reserve System, with intent to render such item(s) unfit to be reissued.
This cements concerns over the phrasing of a clause in the bill that refers to the 'removal of electronic protection', which critics, including from the technology and security industries, have long been warning risks outlawing the use of strong encryption in the UK. The government's counter argument has been that there should be no safe spaces for terrorists and criminals to operate online, i.e.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE's favorable and unfavorable ratings have risen two months after her congressional swearing-in as the progressive firebrand cements her status as one of the country's most high-profile politicians.
Neil Cavuto and Maria BartiromoMaria Sara BartiromoGOP lawmakers press Trump to cut deal with China at G-20 The Hill's Morning Report - Warren cements front-runner status in first Dem debate George Conway: Trump needs a hospital after Mueller accusation MORE will reprise their roles as moderators for Fox Business Network's GOP debate next week in South Carolina, the second to last before the Iowa caucuses.
Fox Business host Maria BartiromoMaria Sara BartiromoGOP lawmakers press Trump to cut deal with China at G-85033 The Hill's Morning Report - Warren cements front-runner status in first Dem debate George Conway: Trump needs a hospital after Mueller accusation MORE slammed the establishment and members of the media Sunday, saying they failed to see the economic issues that mattered to Americans during the presidential campaign.
It also means some interesting things for the Air line, should Apple really launch this one under the Pro name: it cements a clear division between Apple's high-end and low-end tablets, much like it's long had with laptops; that means we'll eventually start to see more differentiation between the two, with the Pro line receiving more powerful processors and features, while the Air line remains more affordable.
President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's decision to unilaterally ban oil and gas drilling in the Arctic Ocean and parts of the Atlantic—a decision that can and likely will be revoked by the next Administration—just further cements his legacy as the most ineffectual President in decades.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's new water rule cements a campaign promise to farmers to reverse a controversial Obama-era policy, but it may not be enough to win over an agricultural industry that has seen markets evaporate under his trade wars.
Pandora now has three main revenue streams: last year Pandora gained a ticketing service after it acquired TicketFly, which it uses to compete against Ticketmaster and StubHub, and expects to bring in $300 million in revenue by 2020; it has beefed up its internet radio offerings with the launch of Plus, a new and improved version of its $5 a month Pandora One service; and Pandora Premium cements the third leg of Pandora's long-term growth plan.
"We want our departure to be a smooth, constructive, orderly process, minimizing uncertainty for countries, for people and our businesses and that we want to build a future partnership that cements Britain as a close ... partner for the EU." May, who campaigned, albeit quietly, to remain in the bloc, will seek to dispel any hopes that Brexit can be stopped after European Council President Donald Tusk said Britain may decide not to leave as it will lose trade and other benefits.
Given that 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, the GOP standard bearer, spent the primary season railing against our big money system and accusing others of being "puppets" of wealthy donors, this platform — along with Trump's active courting of big-dollar donors — further cements just how empty his rhetoric has been all along.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenOvernight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Hillicon Valley: Coronavirus deal includes funds for mail-in voting | Twitter pulled into fight over virus disinformation | State AGs target price gouging | Apple to donate 10M masks Poll: 59 percent say coronavirus crisis has had a negative effect on their finances MORE (D) said Sunday that he would begin the process of searching for a vice presidential candidate in a few weeks as he cements his lead as the frontrunner in the Democratic primary race for the White House.

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