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"cleave" Definitions
  1. [transitive] cleave something (old-fashioned or literary) to split or cut something in two using something sharp and heavy
  2. [intransitive, transitive] (old-fashioned or literary) to move quickly through something
  3. [intransitive] cleave to something/somebody (literary) to stick close to something/somebody
  4. [intransitive] cleave to something (formal) to continue to believe in or support something

243 Sentences With "cleave"

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"They haven't learn right from wrong yet," says Van Cleave.
It was created by Cleave and Company, the Queen's jewelers.
There's the corrupt Sheriff Cleave, whom Wilson bribes with hooch.
He tells Van Cleave the "Kinderguardians" program was developed in Israel.
Knausgaard the writer and Knausgaard the man finally cleave apart. It's
He and Hilinski rushed to cleave their business from Macho Sports.
And, ultimately, to grieve his father and cleave to me simultaneously.
For the new store, they wanted to cleave to that model.
Cleave Trump's supporters from his opponents, though, and the divergences are unsettling.
Harry and Meghan chose London's Cleave & Company to create the royal rings.
If everyone brave is forgiven, then we can surely forgive Chris Cleave.
The closer they cleave to their origins, the more valuable they are.
Writers are bad because they cleave to the causes of writing badly.
Harry and Meghan have chosen London's Cleave & Company to create the royal rings.
Neither party lines nor views on international law cleave the pro-intervention coalition.
"Aim at the head, shoulders, not the toes, not the toes," Cleave sang.
There are a few interesting tidbits to the Annie origin story: 30A: This particular definition for CLEAVE hasn't been used in the Times puzzle since the early '50s, but it's perfectly valid — cleave can mean to split from or stick to.
Trying to cleave the industry into two would hurt producers and consumers in America.
The politics of the state have been hard to cleave away from racial lines.
The vibration causes a shear force, which causes the subunits to separate or cleave.
The way to do this is to cleave the incidentals from the tweet itself.
Whereas most populists cleave to right and left, the Macron revolution is to the centre.
Shari Van Cleave, who runs the lab, says technology can help give customers more control.
Are they willing to adapt, even as they cleave to what makes their society work?
The ring was made by court jewelers Cleave and Company, according to Town & Country magazine .
Too much is at stake for Davos' power players to cleave to the status quo.
Ultimately her yearning and the Manson-esque story are impossible to cleave from one another.
Refreshingly, Westaby does not put a positive spin on suffering or cleave to false optimism.
Both were made by London jewelers Cleave and Company who also made Markle's engagement ring.
To justify all this, the prince has sought to cleave the kingdom's modern history in two.
Today, it threatens to cleave off the entire ice shelf supporting the Halley VI research station.
How do I, at least, cleave this man from the man he seduced me into becoming?
Mayor William J. Gaynor's suggestion in 1910 to cleave a new avenue between Fifth and Sixth.
This time the family plans to cleave the New York Knicks and Rangers from the Rockettes.
Van Cleave and other members of the group did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
But Van Cleave was always on the lookout for paying customers he could trust to be discreet.
Comcast is notorious for being a bunch of raging dickholes that we'd like cleave from our lives.
Here's a perennial favorite: Cleave a grape in half, leaving a little skin connecting the two hemispheres.
It was like watching a glacier cleave into giant chunks: massive and seemingly well beyond my control.
Van Cleave said preliminary flight data showed that the helicopter was taking a left turn before diving.
Perhaps that's why I spend so much time asking you to cleave to hope and true teaching.
Thundering like distant cannon fire, random cracks cleave open and slam shut in the frozen, floating crust.
They're not here to break the body politic but to strengthen the good and cleave away the bad.
It was crafted by British jewelers Cleave and Company, who are the jewelers to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
Sons escape the shadow of their fathers, but cleave to them even as they strain to pull away.
Trump will gladly cleave the country in two before he'll dim the applause of his most ardent acolytes.
The official said that any plan would likely cleave to the $1.4 trillion carved out in the budget proposal.
"The 8 seconds of silence from gun owners shown after the question about felons is inexcusable," Van Cleave said.
"Christianity will go," he had said while being interviewed by Maureen Cleave of the London Evening Standard that March.
He gets Philip van Cleave of the Virginia Citizens Defense League to appear in a training video for toddlers.
Representatives for the Royal Collection Shop and Cleave and Company did not immediately reply to INSIDER's requests for comment.
Disagreements over encryption standards are also threatening to cleave the tenuous relationship between the private sector and government officials.
These small moments help the larger themes cleave to the narrative in a way that feels illustrative, not reductive.
They cleave around the spadix, an elongated bud of tiny flowers that the hood of the plant sometimes hides.
"If anything passes, we are going to be challenging these things," league President Philip Van Cleave said to CNN.
This time it will be warm, in bigger chunks that cleave into two pieces at the touch of a spoon.
But it&aposs not about kids really, it&aposs about 53 and a willingness to cleave a country over it.
She added the ring alongside her amazing three-stone diamond engagement ring, both which were made by Cleave and Company.
" Oliver does get some pushback from Philip Van Cleave of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, who insists, "We're not Australia.
Instead, we cleave to the security of a closed ring of tents (obviously, depending on what substances you'll have ingested).
Cleave crafts an absorbing account of survival, racism, classism, love and pain, and the scars left by all of them.
Public debates have focused on social services and the cost of living, although some voters will cleave to tribal allegiances.
Europe remains a battleground between nationalist forces, conventional right or left governments and parties which cleave to broadly liberal positions.
It is impossible, in the long run, to cleave the desire to help people from the duty to respect them.
After sifting through mountains of Xbox flotsam and jetsam, Van Cleave talked the recyclers into letting him take home five motherboards.
BuzzFeed News contacted representatives for Van Cleave, Pratt, and Rohrabacher for comment about the videos, but did not immediately hear back.
But Trump's crimes and Trump's policies are difficult to meaningfully cleave apart—compartmentalization leaves the political realities underpinning both poorly understood.
While Cleave and Company is putting its foot down, it's inevitable that other jewelry designers will rush to offer copycat rings.
Is there nothing that can cleave climate off from the culture war, from the role it now plays in conservative identity?
Cocooned in this limbo, Jonah puzzles over adult behavior and the incipient sexuality that will finally cleave him from his brothers.
With the addition of new features like this, it's a no-brainer to cleave off older less-used features like Following.
The British vote to exit Europe — Brexit, in common parlance — threatens to cleave the geography of the world's largest single marketplace.
A detailed examination of her digital persona offers a glimpse into the new digital partisanship — how Americans cleave to their ideological matches.
"Enough with the old slogans that cleave our land apart—east, west, north, south—we're one country, we're all Ukrainians," Holoborodko says.
The U.K.'s decision to cleave itself from an economic union with Europe may well extend beyond its newly re-defined borders.
To resolve the spatial conflict that would create, they suggest Asia will cleave in two, ripped apart along the India/Pakistan border.
The question of whether to modernise German or to cleave to its gendered traditions is just one battle in a culture war.
Ironically, many viewed the sugar amendment as a "poison pill" for the farm bill as it appeared to cleave the GOP conference.
Remove from the oven and cleave to cool, stirring every 10 minutes to make sure the fruit is covered by the fat.
The alto saxophonist Cleave Guyton expertly fills the role once reserved for Carlos Ward, building a solo of praise that spirals upward.
That's a great thing for an artist to accomplish: cleave a crevice in the viewer's skull that they have to somehow close.
Her move could cleave apart her Conservatives, who have been grappling with an internal schism over Europe for the past three decades.
That crack threatens to cleave off the part of the ice where the facility sits and send the station adrift on an iceberg.
Attacks with the axe knock enemies around the screen, or, as with some of the heavier blows, can cleave them clean in two.
Bigwigs in the Brussels bureaucracy dread the prospect that the post-Brexit British will cleave to a Swiss rather than a Norwegian model.
"We aren't the closest of friends, for whatever reason," Timberlake "nonchalantly" told THR, as if that news wouldn't cleave our hearts into two.
Second, the West should cleave to its principles, urging Mr Erdogan to seek pluralism and strong institutions rather than an all-powerful presidency.
D aniel : If walking past my office was attempt to demonstrate presence of skirt, can only say that it has failed parlously—Cleave.
" That was the last red flag for Cleave, who then became convinced "this wasn't real and probably some sort of a set up.
The Democratic Unionist Party — whose support he needs — says it would essentially cleave Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom and hurt its economy.
And the vote in June threatens to cleave Britain from the European Union, potentially stalling one of the world's most successful economic powerhouses.
Story at a glance Two Virginia students — high-schooler Jamie Van Cleave and middle-schooler Brie Gesick — just want to go to school.
People across the United States were focused on the Virginia gun issue, said Philip Van Cleave, leader of the Virginia Citizens Defense League.
Van Cleave even helps record a truly unhinged promotional video, which features "Gunny Rabbit" and "Puppy Pistol" — fake gun products designed for toddlers.
At the Najiahu mosque south of Yinchuan, Ningxia's capital, banners adorn the entrance saying "ancient and authentic religion" and "cleave to the original path".
Baron Cohen also interviews Philip Van Cleave, a gun rights advocate, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, and a cable news talking head.
Tech-nationalists on both sides argue that China and America, their economies intertwined for so long, must now cleave and go their own ways.
Black intertitles are used liberally to cleave the action with dates and locations, lending the narrative the appearance of a precisely documented historical text.
The debate is threatening to cleave Democrats' unified front as the White House makes the arcane procedural arguments the centerpiece of its impeachment defense.
In a statement to PEOPLE, Peter Scott, managing director of Cleave & Company, said the company is "honored" to have been chosen to design the ring.
Soft Brexiteers like Philip Hammond, the chancellor, want to cleave closely to the EU's rules so as to maximise trade with it, especially in services.
Cleave and Company, which was established in London in 2001, holds two "Royal Warrants" granted to the workshop by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles.
Mr. Shields said that with Mr. Ryan as an example, many candidates could cleave to a message and an issue agenda distinct from Mr. Trump's.
In a race that polls show will cleave to ideological lines, a major focus this week has been how many people vote, and how early.
The sort of guitarist who can cleave your head clean open with a lead, this morning she alternates between rushes of feedback and textured fuzz.
It's an unflinching declaration of love—a willingness to cleave off part of her own identity for another and, in the process, create something new.
Cleave follows the boy as he explores his surroundings with a sense of anxiety and awe, but for the most part he writes rough stuff.
She was born in Seoul in 1971, 26 years after the Korean Peninsula had been divided, amid political upheaval that would cleave her family apart.
"They're forgetting about what they call the silent majority," said Philip Van Cleave, the president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, a gun rights group.
"Remember to point Puppy Pistol's mouth right in the middle of the bad man, if he has a big tummy, point at that," van Cleave says.
"I'd say the biggest challenge is making people believe that we have a chance," said Aimee Van Cleave, the executive director of the Wyoming Democratic Party.
Also noticeably front and center was the three-stone diamond engagement ring that Harry designed himself and was crafted by Queen Elizabeth's jewelers Cleave and Company.
They're a grungy, psychedelic rock band born from the blood, sweat, and beers of Charles Michael Parks Jr., Robby Staebler, Ben Mcleod, and Alan Van Cleave.
He slips beneath the covers and I cleave to him like a barnacle, thinking of all the couples I know who no longer share a bed.
"Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, told CBS News: "We&aposre against any more gun control that affects everyday law-abiding citizens.
Shuck off, subvert, cleave to your gender or race all you like, but a universal horror of weakness remains — a collective orientation toward status, power, control.
"Our goal here is not to cleave off the Chinese market from the U.S. market, I don't think that's good for long-term growth," he said.
The famously large island has yet to fully cleave itself tectonically from India and Africa, still crammed together with the rest of the southern supercontinent of Gondwana.
Prince Mohammed told businessmen and reporters at a major investment forum last week that the country would cleave to a more open and tolerant interpretation of Islam.
Meghan's ring was crafted by British jewelers Cleave and Company — who are the jewelers to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth — and has plenty of sentimental connections for Harry.
Central to the arguments of many of the Vatican's defenders is that the Dallas Charter represented, in essence, a cleave between the Church's past and its future.
The potential sale of Simon & Schuster is part of a great unwinding taking place across the media industry as conglomerates cleave off or close down ancillary businesses.
He sits down with Virginia Citizens Defense League president, and gun-rights advocate, Philip van Cleave, to trick him into saying some questionable things about 2nd Amendment rights in the U.S. He even goes as far as to get van Cleave to star in a fake instructional video that seeks to use pleasant animals and cartoon characters to explain how to use guns, rifles and even rocket launchers to kindergarteners.
Yet it is also evident that other EU governments will cleave closely to the maximalist positions they set out in the negotiating mandate they gave to Mr Barnier.
The 16-year-old Pokora became one of those customers in 2008, shortly after meeting Van Cleave through an online friend and impressing him with his technical prowess.
Prince Harry designed the three-stone diamond ring himself, and had it crafted by British jewelers Cleave and Company, who are the jewelers to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
"I think it would be a good idea; we've been pushing something along this line for years but really haven't gotten any traction," Van Cleave tells Baron Cohen.
The world, he believes, will cleave into "Leveller" countries that hew to rights and freedoms, and "Leviathan" ones that are content with state-managed growth and fewer liberties.
Researchers with the European Space Agency (ESA) have taken more detailed measurements of the massive iceberg set to cleave off the Larsen C Ice Shelf at any minute.
The president has not changed, and nor has the left, whose ploy to cleave away Trump voters will work as brilliantly as it did in the 2016 election.
Viewers of the recently premiered Showtime series will recognize Virginia Citizens Defense League president Philip Van Cleave as the "gun rights hero" in the show's "Kinderguardians" training video.
Several millennia ago the words were written that a man should leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife and the two shall become one flesh.
In these "active" stages the black holes fire jets of matter and energy across the universe, landscaping the cosmos just as great rivers cleave continents and build deltas.
A source told the CBS News reporter Kris Van Cleave that the pilot told air-traffic control minutes before the crash that he was flying above the clouds.
Fighting the Islamic State would give Iran a rationale for a sustained presence in Iraq, and it would push Iraqi Shiite parties to cleave more closely to Iran.
The surge of liberal activism in response to President Trump's election has transcended the divisions that some Democrats feared would cleave the party after its defeat in November.
VCDL President Philip Van Cleave told The Washington Post that he emailed one of the film's producers about his concerns over the interview's portrayal but was met with defensiveness.
Those same critics fear that, especially when race is involved, it is bad politics to cleave to more accurate versions of history, or to conventional views of the law.
Predicting the exact date that the iceberg will cleave off from the Antarctic continent is tricky, however, since it still remains attached to the ice shelf, but just barely.
" Palmisano notes that "sex worker" and "sex educator" are often overlapping roles, adding that "it feels a bit like a betrayal when a platform tries to cleave the two.
A giant crack in East Antarctica is threatening to cleave off part of the ice where a key research station sits and leave the facility drifting on an iceberg.
Once results showed his margin of victory on Sunday, and mindful of accusations that his instincts cleave toward authoritarianism, Lopez Obrador quickly sought to calm nerves about his presidency.
The Remnant are those who by force of intellect are able to apprehend these principles, and by force of character are able, at least measurably, to cleave to them.
There is nothing to desecrate, and younger viewers will not recall, let alone cleave to, the 1974 version, which starred Albert Finney as Hercule Poirot, the dandyish Belgian detective.
In other words, in the face of tragedies that have threatened to cleave cities down the center, the resilience of urban environments has stitched these same communities right up.
Cleave also noted that nearly all the statewide elected positions are up for reelection come 2021 including the governorship, lieutenant governorship, attorney general and the entire House of Delegates.
He didn't cleave to any one tradition or school of thought, limit himself to any one area of philosophy or otherwise take up philosophical questions in well-worn ways.
Like it or not, tech regulation is coming, and some threatens not just large fines but sweeping changes that could undermine Facebook's business model, or even cleave the company.
"It is not possible to sit around the table with groups who would like to take the nation and cleave the nation," said Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Cameroon's information minister.
More recently, Mr. Shea has advanced a political campaign to cleave Washington State in half, hoping to create a 51st state in the conservative counties east of the Cascades.
That may partly explain why some visitors still cleave to work that is glossy and glamorous, and fail to understand why more and more people find its moneyed character distasteful.
Cleave also goes on to mention a bill aimed at making it illegal for children between the ages of four to 12 years old to have access to a gun.
Cleave and Company, which designed Markle's engagement ring, also said it would not make replicas of her ring, though that doesn't appear to have stopped the palace from selling one.
"All these calls for gun control are only making gun owners snap to attention," said Philip Van Cleave, the leader of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, a gun rights group.
More to the point, the backers of impeachment have not convinced the speaker that there is enough public support to warrant taking a step that will further cleave the country.
If it's chilly out, and you've got a mild case of consumption, cleave a hunk of root, toss it in a new hole and give your new pal a drink.
Investigations of where and how muscle attached to the skull showed that its jaw had a bite strength of 7,800 pounds, enough to cleave the bones of other massive dinosaurs.
It can do all the usual sword things—chop, slice, cleave—but an enchanted sword can do a lot more, like talk or glow, or deal extra damage to halflings.
Philip Van Cleave, the league's president, has opposed the Democratic efforts and previously told CNN that the group would challenge the measures in court if they were passed into law.
The two rings were crafted by Cleave and Company and will both be carried by the Duke of Cambridge who will serve as Harry's best man, the palace told Fox News.
Milosevic, Karadzic, and Bosnian Serb militants under the leadership of Ratko Mladic used ethnic cleansing to cleave off as much of Bosnia as possible for the Serbian-dominated remains of Yugoslavia.
Many British lawmakers object to the policy on the grounds that it could leave Britain subject to EU rules indefinitely and cleave Northern Ireland away from the rest of the country.
She does not share the impulse of many ballet directors to "reconstruct" or cleave as closely as possible to the original music and steps of old dances in the ballet canon.
That's the problem with a lot of gun owners, they tend to get complacent and think, "oh okay, nothing bad is going to happen," said Philip Van Cleave, president of VCDL.
In 2006, while working as a Wells Fargo technology manager in Walnut Creek, California, 38-year-old Rowdy Van Cleave learned that a nearby recycling facility was selling Xbox DVD drives cheap.
Van Cleave, who'd been part of a revered Xbox-hacking crew called Team Avalaunch, volunteered to poke around the recyclers' warehouse and point out any Xbox junk that might have resale value.
It was a risky proposal that threatened to permanently cleave Ethereum, and it had its share of vocal dissenters who saw the change as manipulating the system to "bail out" the DAO.
"I have not seen anything on the issue of guns that's caused me to hesitate with him," said Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, a gun rights organization.
On the boat there was no hierarchy, or rather the artificial one to which we would cleave in the city was flattened by the scale of what we were learning and experiencing.
The pope has risked a great deal in his pontificate, but he has consistently avoided pushing conservatives into a theologically-untenable position, choosing ambiguity over a clarity that might cleave his church.
This rally is being organized by people such as Philip Van Cleave, the head of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, who told Sacha Baron Cohen he was in favor of arming toddlers.
And it's hard to cleave Bendis's interpretation of Hawkeye without thinking of recent examples from American reality, specifically the shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of police.
The Edwin Jagger best badger shaving brush has a medium-sized handle and loft (referring to the height of the knot) and its bristles cleave towards the middle range of softness and rigidity.
If what happens to us — the axis of our fate — is nearly always beyond our control, stubbornly unchangeable, we can still choose what we cleave to and fight for, refusing to be vanquished.
" The group's president Philip Van Cleave, who refers to himself as an extremist, issued a statement saying that the rally was meant to be a peaceful protest "about gun rights and nothing else.
A source told the CBS News reporter Kris Van Cleave that the helicopter&aposs pilot told air-traffic control minutes before the crash that he was climbing "above the layer," meaning the clouds.
On Monday, Philip Van Cleave, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, the group that organized a massive gun-rights rally at the Virginia State Capitol last month, praised the vote on Twitter.
After readings of two more originals, featuring lovely work by Cleave Guyton Jr., on flute and clarinet, and Noah Jackson, on cello, the full band emerged — eight musicians in all, including Mr. Ntsane.
"We've had a lot of reports of more fatalities earlier in the day, but I do want to let you know there are three confirmed," Washington State Trooper Chase Van Cleave said Monday night.
But a spokeswoman adds that there is no doubt that recognition for Welsh gold has grown since Cleave and Company used Welsh gold, gifted to the couple by Queen Elizabeth, to make Meghan's ring.
Journalists and advertisers cleave to search engine optimized keywords, and make byzantine calculations that determine when, exactly, their articles or clients are most likely to break through the clutter and win the algorithmic lottery.
At that time, tech IP theft cost the U.S. economy $300 billion annually — with China responsible for 80%, according to testimony from Michelle Van Cleave of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
Cohen even enlisted the help of a known gun rights advocate, president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League Philip Van Cleave, to discuss the program (and sing a nursery rhyme about how to shoot).
And he even convinces gun rights activist Philip Van Cleave to film an infomercial in which firearms are hidden inside stuffed animals with cutesy names like "Puppy Pistol" and "Uzicorn" so they appeal to children.
There was some Republican handwringing over whether Barr should cleave so closely to Trump, but the campaign made the correct call and used the President in just the right way, giving Barr his happy landing.
In this case, the president's lawlessness is facilitating a plan that would cleave apart and impose financial and environmental costs on Americans living in border communities, and legitimize anxieties that threaten immigrants across the country.
Philip Van Cleave, president of VCDL, told CNN on Wednesday that the group has been going to Lobby Day since 2003 to advocate for gun rights and hasn't had any incidents of violence or issues.
Among the politicians who supported the fake program were former Illinois congressman and conservative talk radio host Joe Walsh, gun rights advocate and president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League Philip Van Cleave, Republican Rep.
Just 210 miles of ice are holding an iceberg the size of Delaware onto the floating Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica, and scientists warn it could cleave off the ice-bound continent at any time.
That's why we cleave to great mimics; whether you prefer Jay Mohr's Christopher Walken imitation to Kevin Pollak's, for instance, the effect of the comparison is to leave you a little more Walkenized—always a blessing.
Those tensions all carried into July, following the Independence Day recess, threatening both to cleave the party and steal the oxygen from their ambitious legislative agenda, including a vote this week on raising the minimum wage.
The group's president, Philip Van Cleave, previously told CNN that they've been attending Lobby Day since 2003 to advocate for guns rights by "law abiding citizens," and the "grassroots" effort hasn't had any incidents of violence.
Acting under its current waiver, which was granted in 2014, California regulators forged a deal in July with four automakers—BMW, Ford, Honda, and Volkwagen—that would largely cleave to the Obama-era rules through 2026.
Philip Van Cleave, the President of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, a pro-gun group that has been leading the charge on the "Second Amendment sanctuary" movement, has vowed to fight the Democrats' legislation in court.
But, he added, the Chinese leader is expected to cleave to a strategic bottom line: North Korea must serve as a buffer zone against the potential of a unified Korean Peninsula dominated by the American military.
The pro-gun lobby has floated ideas of arming teachers; Cohen, in the guise of an Israeli anti terrorism expert, gets Philip Van Cleave of the Virginia Citizen's Defense League to openly postulate about arming small children.
The three-stone diamond beauty, designed by Prince Harry and created by Cleave and Company, combines jewels from the late Princess Diana's collection and from Botswana, where Harry and Meghan took a romantic trip earlier this year.
And the EU is considering beefing up its own enforcement mechanism to fill the hole left by the appellate body, though it would probably cleave more closely to the outcomes of first-stage rulings in WTO disputes.
Knives are built to cleave objects, but here they become a garden of metal blooms so carefully devised that I intuit thoughtfulness and compassion in their making — tools of separation transformed into symbols of natural, delicate beauty.
But a spokeswoman for the company told PEOPLE that there is no doubt that recognition for Welsh gold has grown since Cleave and Company used the material, gifted to the couple by Queen Elizabeth, to make Meghan's ring.
"Knights under the Prophet's Banner" explained that striking America, not local regimes, would galvanise Muslims everywhere; jihadists had to cleave "to the masses" and needed a "base in the heart of the Muslim world" to achieve eventual success.
But it's impossible to cleave Hval's music from the way she thinks about music, and even the EP's rapt soundscapes are ultimately mise-en-scène for making the listener unpack and rethink modern relationships with music and art.
From 26 to 2000, the tribunal found, Mr. Mladic, 19923, was the chief military organizer of the campaign to drive Muslims, Croats and other non-Serbs off their lands to cleave a new homogeneous statelet for Bosnian Serbs.
"We were horrified to see how Couric and her team manipulated us and the video footage to make us look like fools who didn't stand up for the Second Amendment," said Mr. Philip Van Cleave, the group's president.
On the lander's control panel, above the computer's console, was a circular button marked ABORT, which, when depressed, would cleave the spacecraft in two, blasting the ascent module back into orbit while sending the remainder hurtling into the moon.
Health care and immigration are messier and cleave across many different ideological lines, and after eight years of maligning executive orders it may have been overly optimistic to expect a Republican president to get the hang of them immediately.
The ring — created by Queen Elizabeth II's preferred jeweler, Cleave and Company — features two diamonds on the band surrounding the center one come from the late Princess Diana's personal jewelry collection, a rarity that has industry experts in awe.
It's impossible to say whether a female president would help normalize female power and heal some of the rifts made visible by this election, or if she would so enrage many men that these gaps will only cleave wider.
In addition to buying kits for himself, Pokora acted as a salesman for Van Cleave, peddling hardware at significant markup to other Halo hackers; he charged around $20163,000 per kit, though desperate souls sometimes ponied up as much as $3,000.
Stephen Connelly, director of the U.K. jeweler who designed the three-stone diamond ring with Prince Harry's input, has told The Associated Press that Cleave and Company will not make any replicas for clients seeking a touch of that royal sparkle.
It is mankind's way of forming social and conceptual coherence from the mass of data we encounter on a daily basis, classifying out the universe, as Claude Lévi-Strauss called it, so as to cleave the wood from the trees.
He takes pains to argue on "originalist" grounds, hoping to appeal to the conservative majority of the Court, who attempt to cleave closely to the meaning of words as they are found in documents at the time of the Constitution's drafting.
Maybe the respectable(?) thing to do is take longitudinal bites that cleave a clean slice right off the side but I defy anyone to claim that doing so is more comfortable, more convenient, and ultimately better than simply nibbling at the edges.
And given the fact that Cleave and Company, the jeweler responsible for Meghan Markle's engagement ring, has stated it won't be producing any replicas, we have a feeling hers will, in 100 years, become just as iconic as these other family heirlooms.
This royal jewelry collection might come as a surprise to some In December 2017, Stephen Connelly — the director of Cleave and Company, the UK jeweler that designed Markle's ring — said he would not make replicas of the ring despite its popular design.
Among the most notable deals: Biopharma company Celgene has been the most active investor in cancer therapy startups, backing 16 companies in the last five years including Cleave Biosciences ($37 million Series B round) and Quanticel Pharmaceuticals ($485 million acquisition) in 2015.
But while Kate's wedding band was crafted by Wartski, a family jewelry business that has made Welsh gold bands for Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles for their wedding in 2005, Harry and Meghan have chosen London's Cleave & Company to create the royal rings.
These, too, are forms of knowledge for that character, a recognition of a potential downfall, and they get drawn into your hand as easily as a Wound that blots out your thoughts or a Burn that rages while you're trying to contemplate a cleave maneuver.
Amidst Richter's endless panels (which are presented in exactly the same manner as Darboven's, as endless panels in endless rooms), there exists a punctum, an image or, in this case, a set of images  that stands apart from the rest, creating a cleave or caesurae.
When the law changed in 1995, giving anyone in Virginia the right to carry a concealed weapon unless the local jurisdiction could show a good reason not to issue a permit, Mr. Van Cleave started carrying again and said his interest in gun rights grew.
When the law changed in 1995, giving anyone in Virginia the right to carry a concealed weapon unless the local jurisdiction could show a good reason not to issue a permit, Mr. Van Cleave started carrying again and said his interest in gun rights grew.
Since the mid-1980s Labour has assumed that the only way that it can have any chance of winning power is to cleave to the centre: drop left-wing policies such as nationalising industries or supporting "national liberation struggles" and embrace the market and the Western alliance.
These sketches read as though they were written by aliens, aware of a handful of pop culture phenomenon and basic storytelling structures — eager to cleave the drama at hand to them, whether or not they fit, and regardless of whether the end result makes any sense.
"Sing, Unburied, Sing" is many things: a road novel, a slender epic of three generations and the ghosts that haunt them, and a portrait of what ordinary folk in dire circumstances cleave to as well as what they — and perhaps we all — are trying to outrun.
Still, anxieties ran deep on the left, which feared Trump would seize on divisions in the Democratic ranks and cleave the party with an early push for infrastructure spending, a bipartisan priority that would invite at-risk lawmakers and cast Trump as a maverick deal-maker.
What makes "Giovanni's Room" radical is Baldwin's refusal to cleave to what the larger literary establishment thought he ought to write about: He was a black man who dared to write a white protagonist; he was a gay man who dared to put queerness on the page.
It has enraged and inspired its residents, while forever altering their behavior — there are those who cleave to its shelter during bad weather, or skittishly avoid it — as they continue to rail against its persistence and ubiquity, perhaps unaware of the history behind much of it.
After Prince Harry proposed to Meghan Markle last November with a beautiful three-stone diamond ring, Stephen Connelly, director of U.K. jewelry brand Cleave and Company that designed ring with the Duke of Sussex's help, told The Associated Press they would not be making any replicas of the piece.
" She added: "Schultz has to have seen the numbers, has to understand there is no path to the Oval Office for an independent in this political climate and has to know his candidacy would simply cleave off just enough votes to deal a fatal blow to the Democratic nominee.
The move is the latest in a back and forth between the United States and China, which are enmeshed in a global competition for technological dominance that has begun to cleave the high-tech world in two and start what some analysts refer to as a new Cold War.
This perhaps was not so much a concession, rather an overexuberance born not out of his KGB training that teaches always to remain in control of emotions, but of a job well done: undermining his biggest global adversary, setting in motion fractures that will further cleave America from its traditional allies.
The two descriptions are not as far apart as one might think: assuring kids that they're super special—and telling them, as Sasse does, that they have a duty to improve themselves through constant enrichment—is a good way to get them to cleave to a culture of around-the-clock labor.
There are two types of axe throws that Kratos starts out with: a "light" attack that spins the axe sidearm at enemies, where if (correctly thrown) it'll bounce back into the air for a quick recall to attack again, or a heavier throw that can be charged and will cleave into enemies, freezing them solid.
Experiencing the performance—particularly as a music fan who, between Paris, Orlando, and now this, thinks, "That could've been me" with growing regularity—was a reminder that for better or worse bands like Radiohead remain salient, and that it's increasingly difficult to cleave the politics of their music from what's playing out around us.
Then he shot, not with a bullet, hauling the bloodied bodies home in the van, but by tagging a button to set the tape going: his favourite red deer, such beautiful fine beasts, coming out of a wooded cleave through the mist, or a rare mistle thrush pitching on rowan berries right in his front garden.
However, after watching this episode I stumbled across said violin wood working video and was reminded that — for me at least — the defining attribute of the internet is not the ability to participate in a social network, but just the opposite: it's the chance to cleave yourself off and burrow into something small, distinct, and separate.
Revered by the other heteronyms as their "Master," he wrote plainspoken poems that eschew abstract thought and cleave to the natural world, in an almost Zen spirit of wisdom: I thank God I'm not good But have the natural egoism of flowers And rivers that follow their path Unwittingly preoccupied With only their flowering and their flowing.
"Everybody is pretty dug in and there's not a lot of space for forming coalitions that don't cleave in basically the same way across [multiple] issues," says Jeffrey Lewis, a professor of political science at UCLA who oversees an analytical project called Voteview that traces ideological and partisan patterns in every congressional roll call vote ever.
These books come out fairly often — a panful of warm treacle called "Everyone Brave Is Forgiven," by Chris Cleave, is a recent example — and they make it seem as if popular novelists are just about done actually thinking through World War II, its terrible reality giving way to a comforting set of filmic clichés, sazeracs, desperate train journeys, narrow outwittings.
Disney was closing in Tuesday on an all-stock transaction to cleave out most of the assets of 21985st Century Fox, which is controlled by the Murdoch family, with an agreement possibly coming as soon as Thursday, according to two people briefed on the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks — now down to the final details — were private.
Ingall traces the image's provenance to various elements of midcentury America, including, she concedes, a post-­Holocaust anxiety — there's nothing like living in the shadow of a genocide to make moms cleave to their kids a little tighter — as well as the ascent of male Jewish novelists, comedians and television writers who were desperate to assimilate into mainstream society and spewed their mommy issues across the page, stage and screen.
Mr. Trump is not the first right-wing populist to make inroads in Wisconsin — after all, the voters there twice elected Joseph McCarthy to be their senator — but his visceral mixture of nativist and racial resentment, attacks on free trade and vigorous defense of Social Security and Medicare resonated in a time of economic insecurity, allowing him to cleave off a significant portion of the white working class, both urban and rural.
On the gun rights website Ammoland, VCDL president Philip Van Cleave attempted to tamp down tensions, discouraging attendees from carrying long guns at the rally for appearances' sake, and (though arguing on the same site that Democrats may have invited extremist groups to turn the rally violent on purpose) making it clear that Lobby Day is not supposed to be a protest: We are NOT there to have arguments with the other side.

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