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But the father clung to hope as his son had clung to the ropes.
Her youngest son, blond and barefoot, clung to her clothes.
I would have clung to that feeling, if I could.
He clung to it till the end of his life.
The regime has clung to power only by shooting people.
In commodity markets, oil prices clung to their recent gains.
Flower petals clung to my hair, face, shoulders and hands.
But we all knew that caste clung to us all.
They clung to their homes and hoped for the best.
She clung to him as they roared through the Adirondacks.
All the while, basketball coaches clung to their analog systems.
Indian Navy NEW DELHI — The family clung to the rooftop.
It clung to the beef, a kind of lustrous cloak.
The wide strap fits comfortably both around a shoulder and around my waist; it clung to the small of my back while I clung to the back of a motorcycle racing through busy Philippine streets.
An aura of pungent, savory Japanese food clung to her uniform.
And she clung to the dream of making change at scale.
When I was a hardcore dieter, I clung to that concept.
The dollar clung to tight trading ranges against most major currencies.
After we buried Anthony, we clung to each other in grief.
The Oilers clung to that lead throughout the final 20 minutes.
New Jersey clung to a 2-1 lead after two periods.
All that day, the smell of my dream clung to me.
Wharton clung to the wheel as the world turned upside down.
Within the country, he clung to power by any means necessary.
We liked working with books; we clung to our cultural capital.
Israel, undeterred, has clung to its own interpretation of international law.
They clung to each other and set out to find refuge.
He clung to his Methodism while criticizing some of its dogma.
Minnesota clung to a six-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.
He clung to his insistence that Fox News had treated him badly.
In interviews, their surrogates clung to the theories of their respective campaigns.
During my transition, I clung to a vision of an imagined future.
" But we clung to our faith and said to ourselves, "Next year.
He has clung to this as a Twitter and governing strategy ever
I clung to her and wept, knowing my son would be next.
Alabaster helped me through this loss, and we clung to each other.
Airlines and oil producers clung to gains, while most other sectors eased.
For months she clung to a love note from a classmate, Carlos.
One father clung to a lamppost while relatives tried to console him.
The embrace lasted almost a full minute, as Knudson clung to her savior.
But something in the show clung to me like a thin, sticky film.
The bees clung to the walls I'd painted the color of dried palm.
It just clung to patches of my skin in such a weird way.
The Astros clung to a two-run advantage going into the seventh inning.
It simply would have taken too long if we'd clung to the coast.
Alexander clung to that shared feature in his comments on the new proposal.
Each clung to a sense of victimhood, inflamed by the voices around them.
It was a phrase that she, the family's stabilizing counterweight, often clung to.
And just for a moment, the world clung to hope it would work.
The children's father was rescued, having clung to a tree, the affiliate reported.
As he carried her to the vehicle, a mine clung to his leg.
Children clung to their mothers' legs, fearful of letting them out of sight.
But a birthday was a birthday and we stubbornly clung to her cakes.
Greater China markets clung to slight gains after trading lower in the morning.
Two clung to my fingertips and just stared at me, ignoring the seeds.
On the night that Kenny disappeared, May 11, 2018, Richard clung to hope.
So I withdrew from him too, and clung to my mother's apron strings.
Of course, neither believed in such methods, but they clung to this prophecy.
As the dollar clung to its recent gains, emerging currencies were more mixed.
And how after that Trump still clung to the birther lie, for years?
Hoarfrost from the lake clung to every surface of the trees and bushes.
Mortgage-backed securities clung to earlier gains, with investors calling the plan modest.
Tsz Pun clung to life for another week, but died on Jan. 24.
Others clung to the side of the boat until bystanders pulled them to safety.
Still, thousands of PhD students clung to the idea of a tenure-track professorship.
I clung to it through the birthdays and Christmases, Mother's Days and Father's Days.
I desperately clung to the idea of slimming clothes when I despised my body.
She clung to my husband and sobbed – lifting her head to glare at me.
But Moore has clung to the campaign trail on and off since he returned.
LEVI The older generation clung to their language, their food, their habits and beliefs.
Still, the majority of the community clung to life in Myanmar's Northern Rakhine state.
Clinton has clung to $12, though she favors state initiatives to raise it higher.
Oil futures clung to earlier gains, while U.S. Treasury debt prices pared earlier losses.
His wife rarely left his side during the 22 weeks he clung to life.
The insects, technically called midges, clung to his neck and buzzed around his eyes.
"He clung to the horse, and was burned along with the horse," she said.
Wind-bowed trees clung to the mountainside as if by sheer force of will.
There was only this hollow amphitheater of anguish where we clung to each other.
The whiff of char, from scores of burned-out buildings, clung to the air.
As he drank, little brown drops of coffee clung to his mustache like dew.
But Ayotte has clung to a more narrow margin, ahead by almost 2 points.
She clung to his neck and wept and kissed his face again and again.
The city's fiscal problems, racial inequality and crime might have clung to him more.
They clung to each other, surrounded by surging waves and floating piles of debris.
I took what little life was left in me and clung to that hope.
"Robert De Niro is someone who has clung to old mores," Robinson's complaint read.
The city's fiscal problems, racial inequality and crime might have clung to him more.
Shipping stocks and telecommunications clung to gains, with SoftBank Group closing up 4.78 percent.
My son Harvey was kind of withdrawn from the world; he clung to me.
For some reason, Bush, Obama, Clinton, and others have all clung to this erroneous viewpoint.
I think about the words I clung to, on LiveJournal and then Tumblr: Fuck depression.
Dear's own undoing might be his complete obsession with the "evidence" he's clung to forever.
The material was tight and clung to his smooth skin, tangling up in his arms.
A painting of a nude young woman with brown hair clung to another, she said.
Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats have clung to power but watched German politics fracture around them.
It was a state of mind that Germans clung to after the second world war.
I think the problem is they've clung to that folk memory even as they won.
The tarweed clung to my socks, and a happy little bee hovered by my elbow.
My mother clung to it — "We are middle class" — because our grasp was so tenuous.
It was because of those words that I first clung to the idea of motherhood.
They clung to the belief that Mueller would deliver Donald Trump's head on a platter.
The men shoveled earth with urgency as the women clung to one another and wept.
The silk clung to her body and ended in an asymmetrical hem above the knee.
In the torrential night-time rain, the sheets that covered them clung to the bodies.
And like Sephiroth, when I did, I clung to her and never let her go.
Still, Mr. Eugene clung to the notion of football as a means of personal uplift.
Ted's sister Olwyn, who clung to her brother and clashed with Plath, died in 23.
With the family dynamic greatly altered, Jashua clung to the normalcy of his school routine.
But Maduro has clung to power thanks to the support of the powerful Venezuelan military.
Then he drew the jerrycan he clung to as he crossed the river into Bangladesh.
The lingerie company has clung to the idea that women should look sexy for men.
For too long, this regime has clung to power at the expense of future leaders.
As the plane gained altitude, many of them clung to their seats, their discomfort visible.
As a cub, he clung to a tree and wailed into Alaska's tranquil, boundless air.
Fresh blood and hair clung to the metal bar he was carrying, the police said.
It metabolized hydrogen, not oxygen, and clung to the walls of deep-sea volcanic vents.
Mr. Brantley's case showed how parole, while moving toward rehabilitation, sometimes clung to punitive attitudes.
Elizabeth Warren clung to her so called Native American heritage because it made her different.
As LED lighting took off, many New Yorkers clung to the pleasing warmth of incandescents.
He was wet and shiny, and the grass from his palms clung to his skin.
They had clung to the hope that those ties would bear up under the strain.
Navalny has likened Putin to an autocratic tsar who has clung to power for too long.
Curls clung to sweat-dampened cheeks as I arched back, twining my arms above my head.
Her mom, Roseann, adored Streisand, an infatuation O'Donnell clung to in the pit of her heart.
The families of Abreu and Furtado clung to each other and wept in the front row.
Janet was old, very old, and like many centenarians, she clung to an outdated value system.
And as he clung to power over the decades his rule became autocratic, undemocratic and oppressive.
So instead of slots being recycled from established carriers to new ones, they are clung to.
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who had clung to power for 20 years, had at last stepped down.
In one particular photo, a sobbing father clung to bodies of his 9-month-old twins.
I clung to the disorder like a security blanket, and I was good at hiding it.
An icy fog clung to the sides of the highway in the swampy area around Amherst.
The alluring mystique of the beautiful lost boy still clung to him, as it does today.
Songbird's camp has clung to a gender-specific path and intends to skip the Kentucky Derby.
The same robe clung to her shoulders and the changing shape of her body, post-mastectomy.
The hunter-gatherers clung to existence for centuries, and were eventually absorbed by bigger farming communities.
I clung to the face of that rock, trembling, crying, afraid to look up or down.
Along the way, he clung to advice and examples offered by Halladay, who was his mentor.
It isn't surprising that people once believed these things; I clung to the second sentiment myself.
It wanted to bring in reforms, but also clung to an outdated and overgenerous welfare system.
As he stood beside the pool, his pale yellow swim trunks clung to his thin frame.
The poem ended by mocking writers who clung to traditional and decorous rhymes in their verses.
The curtains clung to me, and the Aesop products sat outside the curtain at bathing level.
The gunk clung to the sticker, as evidenced by my disgusting (yet strangely satisfying?) photos, at right.
Both teams had power-play opportunities, and neither capitalized as Calgary clung to the one-goal lead.
The Broncos dominated play in the first half but clung to a 7-6 lead at halftime.
But soybean futures clung to modest gains, supported by declining U.S. crop ratings and uncertain yield prospects.
The smell of urine and smoke clung to some visitors, many of whom, like Towler, are homeless.
But still, hope is valuable commodity these days, so sad reporters everywhere clung to Hill's small victory.
So we clung to them, feeling a little sheepish to be following a parenting expert so literally.
I'm encouraged that Longoria and Ferrera are making strides in an industry that has clung to homogeneity.
He'd slipped off his shoes and socks and now clung to the metal fretwork by his toes.
Britain's prime minister clung to power after hard Brexiteers in her party tried to bring her down.
Clary clung to a lane rope while Murphy and Pebley celebrated, before swimming over to congratulate them.
Nonetheless, I clung to the hope that we might agree on national standards and a national curriculum.
Selam most likely clung to her mother as she foraged for food or spent time in trees.
It was far, far preferable to the smell that clung to the barns like a bad memory.
In tears, he clung to the notion he was living a nightmare, trying to will himself awake.
The way a special music clung to Cecil Taylor, followed the radical swing & swag of his voice.
And Congo is no Burundi, its diminutive neighbor driven into turmoil after the president clung to power.
The crowd clung to her as she went, her thicket of admirers pushed slowly along like peristalsis.
A stack of paper cones clung to the side of the water cooler, in a slotted rack.
In the photograph, Devonte clung to the officer, a mix of fear and anguish in his eyes.
Across the Middle East, aging dictators clung to power with the blessing and support of the West.
The protests surged in 2019 but have waned as the ruling Socialist Party has clung to power.
Yet he had also enjoyed a moment of glory, one that he clung to the way Mrs.
One child clung to her as she answered a question about what she does when she's afraid.
A musty smell clung to the home she and her husband, Dave, had lived in since 2009.
Strands of what was apparently Ms. Heyer's red hair clung to the trunk of Ms. Washington's car.
Though there were locals who clung to Nazi views on white supremacy, Germans largely embraced black culture.
For decades I had clung to a kernel of dating wisdom gleaned from an encounter gone wrong.
In Denver, two women took a stroll near Cooper Lake as falling snow clung to their coats.
Over in Sydney, the S&P/ASX 200 clung to gains, closing 0.09 percent higher at 20203,135.8.
Or was it a relative, perhaps her mother, who had clung to it after Karoline was killed?
Property developers dominated the real-estate market and clung to most of the prime city-centre spots.
Slavery was being clung to by the Southern states and California was still considered the Wild West.
Plunged into grief, Ms. WalkingStick clung to painting as a steadying force and an outlet for emotions.
Make it "whom the Yankees clung to," or simply drop the pronoun: "a first-base prospect the Yankees clung to …" ••• The Republicans reiterated that it would not matter who Mr. Obama put forward, Republican or Democrat, no matter how accomplished a jurist — the nomination would be dead on arrival.
Which is why Kravitz clung to the Florida-born stylist's side after meeting her almost four years ago.
For the next nine months, the 43-year-old father of two clung to life in a coma.
But instead they clung to me, riding north and crossing the border with the clothes on my back.
He swam back for the mother and she clung to his arm as they returned to shallow water.
France clung to this sliver of Red Sea coast until 1977; even today it occasionally resembles occupied territory.
He also clung to a similar, largely irrational suspicion that the American social elite was pitted against him.
The aura of avant-garde jazz has clung to Ms. Bley over the years, somewhat to her bemusement.
She and her husband clung to each other until finally, someone said Abrielle was breathing on her own.
They each recall the atmosphere of hysteria, the heavy, overstimulated mood that clung to everything surrounding the case.
Despite growing calls to step down, he clung to power by cracking down on dissent and the media.
The captives clung to African identities in the face of a system that was intended to erase them.
A leopard hat clung to my head with hairpins, and my lips had bright red lipstick on them.
Just one of the 19 fishermen survived: Nafae Zayed, who clung to an ice box for four days.
When they clung to the adults' legs or lower back, the adults shook them off, or tried to.
Yet some pan-dem leaders — mostly those associated with the Democratic Party — have clung to their old position.
In one room, the lighter-fluid stench of chemotherapy clung to a girl's spindly body like a cloud.
Instead, Miller clung to two previously debunked examples, while criticizing reporters for not taking the topic more seriously.
To the end, he clung to film cameras and to black-and-white as the best there was.
Bug-bitten toddlers, too small to walk, clung to the sides of the chain link fence, staring blankly.
The S&P 500 clung to slight gains in the close to end at its highest since Dec. 303.
But his reputation has continued to grow while those of his contemporaries, who clung to modernist orthodoxy, have faded.
I clung to the small sliver of hope I had managed to muster, wondering if this could be it.
I clung to it's affordability and comfort quality during my first years as a fledgling straight outta' the nest.
Children as young as 8 held onto adults, and people who couldn&apost swim clung to those who could.
Passengers sat on the back of pickup trucks and clung to sticks rammed vertically among the luggage for support.
Trump's daughter by first wife, Czech model Ivana Trump, little Ivanka clung to her father when her parents split.
The shell of ice that had clung to the supercool metal fell in shattered sheets into the inferno below.
Hudson, 38, looked elegant in a shimmering full-length grey and blue dress which clung to her toned physique.
Moments later Gracie mounted Takada, a fish out of water on his back, and Takada clung to Gracie's waist.
Wehner said one danger was that the controversy would copper-fasten negative perceptions that have long clung to Trump.
It had rebranded the business as Bank of America Merrill Lynch, though many investors clung to the old namesake.
For nearly half a century, an air of inevitability has clung to the decline of the American labor movement.
Over in Australia, the S&P/ASX 213.74 clung to gains and edged up by 2900 percent to 2618,2920.
Instead of disengaging, the car simply clung to the right lane marking like a barnacle to a cargo ship.
Some were plucked from the sea by fishermen, while others clung to makeshift rafts before the coast guard arrived.
Deflating balloons clung to her ceiling for a month after the defeat; she couldn't bear to take them down.
Still, a certain old-fashioned aura has clung to the company, and Mr. Galassi said its mission remains unchanged.
And with rookie manager Cora at the helm, the Red Sox have seized every edge and clung to it.
Its commodities business, which it clung to in the face of political pressure, has been a drawn out disappointment.
She clung to her granddaughter, Hoda Sharrouf, 16, who sobbed and told her she was certain she was dreaming.
Instead, Girardi clung to Green's "success" against Lindor, who had walked twice and struck out twice previously against Green.
By 2004, the authority decided that only 92 of its 325 developments contained lead and clung to that position.
In a rage, her husband beat her while their 3-year-old toddler clung to her leg, she said.
Now I clung to her, inventing excuses to drop by her dorm to spy my brother's face in hers.
They have clung to a catalog and a persona that were musically bold, verbally shocking and entirely self-created.
Here and there clusters of dead mangroves, bleached the color of bone by the sun, clung to the soil.
The toys were filled with an aluminum powder and plastic beads that clung to the inside of a screen.
But through successive elections, Supreme Court challenges and during the GOP Capitol Hill majority, Obamacare stubbornly clung to life.
The dress clung to her baby bump which she cradled as she walked along with Harry, 34,  by her side.
I don't know ... Yeah, why do you think media companies, for so long, clung to that and really ... It's cheap.
The 93-year-old has clung to power for nearly four decades since the country won independence from the British.
Meanwhile, their daughter, 6-year-old Vivian Lake, clung to her father's shoulder as he wrapped his arm around her.
Somoza clung to power for as long as he could, but he was assassinated only a year after fleeing Nicaragua.
He noted that in an experiment where babies were taken away from their mothers, they clung to whatever was warm.
Successive governments have clung to the fiction that this is somehow constitutional by using the label of "self-defence forces".
Why have southern whites clung to white supremacy for so long even as the rest of the world moves on?
Even so, he sought to unite his country in a region where many clung to power by stoking tribal tensions.
The S&P's healthcare sector clung to a 513 percent increase after tumbling 1 percent in the previous day's session.
Right outside the eatery was another sign that said "Luke's," which clung to the glass window by plastic suction cup.
Angry people elected him, and he clung to that anger, even when people wanted him to pivot away from it.
Even when I could see they were killing me, I still clung to drugs like my life depended on it.
My pelvis was crushed in four places, and for eight hours, I clung to a palm tree in the waters.
The Conservatives have clung to a polling lead of between 6 and 14 percentage points over the opposition Labour Party.
I clung to dogeared copies of the novels, devouring every word, and reading under the covers way past my bedtime.
Elsewhere, the Kospi tacked on 20.34 percent to end at 279.57,280.50 as Samsung Electronics clung to gains of 22014 percent.
It stuck when little else did, and my siblings, her husband and I clung to it like a security blanket.
Her husband had clung to the promise of recovery if only his wife could give the medicines time to work.
"I don't want them to take my dad away again," the little boy said as he clung to his father.
While signatures have already fallen out of favor in many places, it seems to have clung to the restaurant table.
I dunno why my mind clung to that particular literary ghost like that, but I don't want to question it.
Ms. Gervais Dubina said sometimes the support vehicles clung to the pack of men in front, rather than the stragglers.
He managed to reach an overturned lifeboat and clung to it, along with 30 others, before being rescued at dawn.
Amid the turmoil of the past decade, investors have clung to the safety of dollar assets, reinforcing America's monetary hegemony.
Those were the types of positive crumbs Boone clung to as he watched the Yankees disintegrate in the sixth inning.
Pete Buttigieg clung to his lead in the caucuses, with 85 percent of the state's more than 1,600 precincts reporting.
So it was no wonder she clung to my father, in tears, begging him not to take over the temple.
Ferreira, a 35-year-old Brazilian, stalked Pettis and when he caught up, clung to him like a wet suit.
Charlotte clung to the lead and eventually increased it to 98-91 on Walker's 3-pointer with 23:21 remaining.
And just a few weeks ago in Australia, an octopus clung to a dolphin's back, dangerously close to its blowhole.
The president has clung to his surprise 2016 election victory, frequently using it as a touchstone in his political speeches.
They're accessible only through whatever shreds of tradition are clung to in the environments where tradition still counts for something.
She wants to someday work in software development for Apple, a goal she's clung to during all the tribulations of training.
In the previous installment, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation, Cruise precariously clung to the side of a moving A400 plane mid-air.
Plus, unlike some sprays or roller balls, this balm clung to my skin and lasted a full workday (and then some).
Unfortunately, it seems that some people have really clung to the idea that there's some kind of hierarchy of birthing methods.
Despite input from others that he could not accomplish what he proposed, he clung to his grandiose plan until the end.
It's not lost on me that something Ana brought into my life became something I clung to after she left it.
Nevertheless, the M2 clung to track like a baby gorilla clinging to its mother and was ready for the next turn.
In currencies, the dollar clung to its earlier gains against a basket of currencies as Wall Street's major indexes edged up.
The squirrel fiercely clung to the officer's leg, undeterred by the weapons on the belt a mere few inches from him.
The wet, freshly-diced onion clung to the plastic container, and I had to use a spatula to fully clean it.
Some children clung to their parents while others hovered at the back door, gleefully spotting hidden Easter eggs in the backyard.
My legs began to shake; I clung to my carry-on and looked away until I felt someone touching my shoulder.
Centre-left leader Romano Prodi was similarly constrained after an election in 1996, and clung to power for only two years.
The Canadian dollar clung to modest gains at $1.3432 to the U.S. dollar after the text of Patterson's speech was released.
MARKETS NEWS * Asian stocks clung to narrow ranges as investors awaited fresh clues on the progress of U.S.-China trade negotiations.
Freud thought that human beings clung to old religious ways because we never stopped being children yearning for a father figure.
But I clung to my faith and the Quran, the memory of my courageous father, and the love of my family.
It was Boy Bar on St. Marks Place, and I clung to someone I knew named Debbie who was temporarily lesbian.
Most major Asian indexes slid on Thursday even though a broad index of equities in the region clung to slight gains.
Two years after his term expired, Kabila has clung to power by violently cracking down on protests and suppressing the opposition.
They painted their faces, waved flags, and clung to signs, posters, placards—anything that bore the image of their bearded comandante.
The morning mists still clung to the citizens of Salt Lake City when The Comet flashed along the quiet back streets.
That ethos was something he clung to when he decided to dust off that 2014 "Only Trying 2 Tell U" demo.
Mr. Denham clung to his seat in 2016 by just a few percentage points even as Hillary Clinton won the district.
He clung to power while both political corruption and a secessionist conflict with the wealthy and powerful region of Catalonia festered.
How do these results fit with the stories I've long clung to that connected my past, my present and my future?
Corn followed soybeans lower while nearby Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures clung to modest gains, supported by inter-market spreading.
An aura of fate clung to us, which made everything about our brief romance way more exciting than it probably was.
She clung to those lies for years and only half fessed up to it when she decided to run for president.
The Australian dollar, viewed as a barometer of Chinese growth, clung to gains from Monday and emerging market currencies edged higher.
Maduro, who still has the support of Venezuela's military, has clung to power with the support of Russia, China and Cuba.
For 58 years, the expulsions clung to them through college transfer applications, job interviews and in most cases to the grave.
Or maybe, unable to climb down, it had clung to the branches, exhausted, and grown weaker and weaker until it died.
The officer continued to activate the device as it clung to Mr. Bear-heels, who resisted being dragged into the vehicle.
Arkansas clung to a 23-1 lead until Joe scored his first points on a 223-pointer with 217:216 left.
However, in our zeal to make things go away, we may sweep aside messages that we otherwise should have clung to.
No Republican has won statewide office since 2009, yet they've clung to slim majorities in both chambers of the state assembly.
The two clung to the rescue pod and made it to shore, where lifeguards were waiting, Surf Life Saving NSW said.
MSCI's emerging equity index was modestly firmer, and unlike most other indexes it has clung to slender year-to-date gains.
On the last day, I clung to my childhood best friend, an Eritrean who had not yet been targeted for expulsion.
However, as my due date came near, I clung to a fear of pain and the unknowns out of my control.
One of them clung to both a teddy bear and a large bottle of Pedialyte, to soothe her dehydration and flu.
And even though wisps of tradition clung to the hours of preparation for a familiar rendition, the circumstances were less customary.
In 1881, President James Garfield was shot twice in the back but stubbornly clung to life for 80 days while completely incapacitated.
It wasn't dirt soiling his shirts, it was pollution—a dark soot that clung to the fabric like a coat of paint.
Silva lumbered forwards, suffered a short right on the chin, and succumbed to elbows as he clung to the lofty Dutchman's leg.
Financials clung to gains, while consumer discretionary was among the top advancers with the S&P Retail ETF (XRT) up 1.2 percent.
Suddenly I longed for the intimacy of it, for the way we clung to each other in the middle of the night.
Mr Jammeh had clung to power since a coup in 1994 and often seemed to combine some of African leaders' worst traits.
In the fifth franchise installment, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation, Cruise precariously clung to the side of a moving A400 plane mid-air.
U.S. crude oil futures clung to gains in the settle to end up 13 cents, or 503 percent, at $43.78 a barrel.
"It is conceded with increasing reluctance on one side and clung to as an article of faith by the other," they wrote.
Images of endangered animals climbed the columns and domes of the magnificent Italian church, and giant illuminated butterflies clung to its walls.
It wasn't long ago that he would have clung to that notion desperately, but it feels like he has actually moved on.
Rather than resting on his ears as normal glasses do, they clung to the sides of his head like a huge spider.
This is a long way short of the 1 billion tonnes a year that Rio had resolutely clung to, and furthermore defended.
Chinese leaders opened the door to soyabean imports even as they clung to a policy of self-sufficiency in staple food grains.
My mom and I clung to her, hardly understanding all she had witnessed, and there began our 20-year journey to healing.
The accusations would only increase doubts about Steele's reputation that had clung to him since BuzzFeed published the dossier , in January, 2017.
The Rays always used the full dirt infield, but until this season the Blue Jays clung to the cutouts out of need.
Though it was noon and the sun was strong, mist clung to the headland, blanketing the beach like something from Emily Brontë.
As the southern portion was cleared, shelters were bulldozed while the displaced clung to their belongings, squatting on roofs during a hailstorm.
Mr Assad's father, Hafez, a member of the Alawite minority, clung to power partly by holding the line between the country's faiths.
As he clung to power, security forces sprayed protesters with bullets and detained hundreds as the government attempted to quash any resistance.
While many in Gaza speak of death as preferable to the here-and-now, Ms. Najjar "clung to life," her mother said.
A line of descending men overhead clung to the rope ladder as it swayed perilously out and slammed back into the hull.
And overnight rains compounded the deteriorating situation, turning the coarse ash into thick, solidifying mud that clung to cars, windows and roofs.
It reminds him of the freight trains he clung to during his 2,500-mile trek from southern Guatemala to the United States.
The polls indicate he might be right: His Conservative Party has clung to a steady, if narrowing, lead over the Labour Party.
Misys has clung to its base of third-tier banks, while selling them follow-on products for lending, payments, digital customer portals.
Major exporters, including technology and automaker names, as well as financials ended in negative territory, although some manufacturing names clung to gains.
In Beira, where 90% of the city was destroyed, people clung to rooftops as they waited to be rescued, aid agencies reported.
As I clung to a rockface, an eagle launched, shrieking, from a ledge just above me and sailed into the blue distance.
That Mr. Trump clung to such a compromised person in such a sensitive position is at best an abysmal failure of judgment.
Tampa Bay clung to a one-goal lead until midway through the third period, when Seabrook evened the score at 1-23.
But most pundits still clung to the belief that pragmatism would win out and Republicans would nominate an establishment insider in 2016.
Between then and the latest Nielsen report, Mr. Fallon had clung to the lead among the 303-to-230-year-old crowd.
Whiting's eight-year-old daughter clung to her arm as she opened the door to let Amy de la Fuente into her home.
On the Pacific Coast, state Republican Parties have generally clung to conservative ideology and simply contented themselves to be outvoted in statewide races.
Last March, a cluster of honey bees clung to the screen behind home plate during a game and floated around players and fans.
Hers took off after an attractive woman in a jogging outfit and mine clung to me like a toddler hugging his mother's legs.
Crosshatches of char overpowered the sole's exquisite flavor, and yet the thickest part of the fish clung to the spine, not fully cooked.
Garbage — rags, plastic bags, plastic foam food containers — clung to the freshly cut tree branches piled up in the river's nooks and crannies.
For our concerns, we were told to get ready for a "fundamental transformation"; we were bitter and clung to our guns and God.
When Mr. Shettima arrived at the compound on a recent afternoon, the girl clung to him, clasping his gray robe in her hand.
The daughter clung to her father, waited for him to come back from work to explain math to her, wouldn't leave his side.
Somehow, Martinez clung to Calvo's bike and forced Calvo to pull over, while Martinez was hanging off the back of his opponent's bike.
These are words that evoke refugees past, images of other populations who clung to the hope that one day their fate would change.
Even so, he came within spitting distance of beating King, who clung to his seat by about 2,20183 votes, a razor-thin margin.
And after all that, in a conservative-leaning district outside Columbus, the Republican candidate clung to the narrowest of leads on Tuesday night.
At that time, too, Homo erectus, one of the oldest members of our genus, still clung to existence in what is now Indonesia.
After the slap attack, the octopus clung to the bottom of Mr. Mulinder's kayak, and the group's guide freed it with his oar.
It wasn't so long ago that Republicans and some Democrats clung to Uber as a breakthrough in an otherwise stagnant U.S. economy. Sen.
They clung to cups of cornmeal porridge, not sure if the next ration might be smaller, or if it would exist at all.
The only S&P500 index gainers in the sea of red was the defensive utilities sector, which clung to a 0.16 percent gain.
When my gifted young friends started coming down with it, I marveled how their parents clung to Senator Helms's blame-the-victim invective.
Instead of acknowledging these gains, Mr. Sessions has clung to the familiar myth that longer, harsher sentences reduce crime and increase public safety.
Others simply clung to each other as the crowd held a minute of silence for Alex Chow, a university student who died Friday.
Unfortunately for May, she lost her majority, but she clung to power thanks to a deal with the ultra-conservative Democratic Unionist Party.
There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the whole world, you were not mad.
Obama complained in 2008 that certain voters clung to their guns and religion, but he also made clear he respected the Second Amendment.
As soon as the Fenty founder hinted at dropping "R9," fans clung to hope that she would release the highly anticipated album soon.
Staley clung to the 10% ambition on Thursday, but admitted it had become harder given low interest rates and a "challenging macroeconomic environment".
Despite a few major droughts and the Dust Bowl exodus in the 1930s, a number of these settlers clung to their cattle outposts.
It's a system that's stubbornly clung to Huxley's tunnel vision, even in the face of evidence so alarming Baird could scarcely have imagined.
The drink has clung to relevance through years of high-end reinvention, with the right kind of bartenders attempting to class it up.
Stocks climbed on Wednesday as investors clung to hope for an international deal to stem a global glut in crude oil by cutting production.
Alone in the dark, Marlin­spike clung to the hull and realized, with slow and lonely certainty, that he was very likely going to die.
The mother of two, 29, shared photos of herself in a red velvet dress that clung to her slim figure on Instagram Tuesday morning.
The roots of these trees knit together and, when the high-speed winds hit, they clung to the ridge tops, holding each other up.
The ferocity with which Vanessa clung to her faith in God, and the frigid disappointment with which she abandoned it, felt radical and genuine.
The perfume that clung to her coat, her scarves, detectable sometimes for hours on my babies' hair after she'd been carrying and kissing them.
Since then, relatives of the 45-year-old have clung to a fading sense of hope that some sign of him will turn up.
The leaders of the independence drive have clung to the belief that if they create enough disruption, "Europe" would step in to support them.
The champion immediately went after Hendricks' leg and clung to it for the first half of the round, unable to take the wrestler down.
The Wall Street bank today is worth $80 billion, some of which would have accrued to any Sears owners who clung to their shares.
But around the same age, his dad passed away from cirrhosis of the liver; music became something oddCouple clung to, to fill the void.
That Girls has neglected its past or New Girl has clung to it won't stop fans from watching now that we're this far along.
He clung to power by rigging elections—last year he was re-elected with supposedly 90% of the vote—and by ruthlessly crushing dissent.
Zimbabwe's elections in past years have been marred by widespread violence and fraud, as former President Robert Mugabe clung to power for 37 years.
The Wii U presented a rare major misfire for the gaming giant, while its executives stubbornly clung to a strategy that actively excluded smartphones.
When he challenged her to a race and sped off, she playfully clung to him before losing her balance and tumbled to the ice.
In contrast to the Uighurs in Xinjiang, the Yugurs clung to their traditional steppe culture for centuries and did not settle into farming oases.
" A mounting quiver ran down my spine when his tongue clung to each curve of every "s" sound in the phrase "ensnare the senses.
But Mugabe clung to power for a further six days, quitting only after his party ousted him as leader, and Parliament began impeachment proceedings.
This wouldn't be the first time other nations have clung to internal discord in hopes of undermining a sitting president's tougher policies against them.
The couple dozen [soldiers in the battalion I advised] from other ethnic groups — Assyrians, Turkmen, and the like — clung to each other for safety.
Kelly spent the majority of the first round fending off choke attempts from the prodigal Brazilian who clung to him with a body triangle.
Our troops exchanged fire with them daily as they clung to the doors of their Cobras and Hueys and fired machine guns at us.
Most of the 42 percent who objected clung to the psychoanalytic view articulated by Sigmund Freud in 1914 that homosexuality was a developmental problem.
In fact, the vast bulk of Southern white evangelicals defended slavery, clung to the Lost Cause, fought Reconstruction, and designed and defended Jim Crow.
While Americans in Puerto Rico clung to life on an island without power or adequate water and food, Trump tweeted 24 times about football.
Children's Books When I was a girl, my friends and I clung to each other and even to our teachers during the June goodbyes.
We clung to evidence to the contrary, and let it nourish our hope that we would go home one day with our honor intact.
The Syrian government has clung to a pocket of territory in Deir al-Zor city, the provincial capital, and at a nearby air base.
A small group of growers, who clung to the notion of making fine wine despite the Nouveau craze, served as a model for others.
While newer models are more forgiving of mishits, Stenson clung to his old club for longer than most since first using it in 2011.
But even as people have clung to the incident, and pointed to other similar actions from Pachulia's past, he has brushed off the criticism.
Steam has long clung to a relatively dated user interface, so the refresh is a welcome change for the nearly 16-year-old service.
They and other parents clung to hope after rescue teams reported a teacher and two students had sent text messages from within the rubble.
Despite the will of the people, the Republican-controlled Congress clung to its do-nothing approach after the Parkland shooting and others like it.
Clinton similarly argued for a more muscular approach in Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad has ruthlessly clung to power amid a bloody civil war.
Evidently until three or four days ago the Germans still clung to their hope of capturing Verdun and spared the city as much as possible.
These animals may have clung to rafts of natural vegetation, which were washed out from the mouths of large South American rivers, the researchers say.
Her Bachelor's thesis at Harvard was about the last remnants of the French aristocracy, and how they clung to aged decorum despite the changing times.
He clung to a 191-vote lead over his Republican primary opponent, current Governor Jeff Colyer, with potentially thousands more provisional and absentee ballots outstanding.
"Macbeth," which opened Sunday, is an anatomy of corruption, inscribing the path from power foretold to power seized to power clung to at all costs.
Speaking to others who caught the film at Sundance, I got the impression that it clung to their hearts just as it did to mine.
IN THE early days of Donald Trump's presidency, many opponents clung to the hope that his elder daughter, Ivanka, could act as a restraining force.
To some extent, I can juggle these, but I've always clung to skin care as my specialty because, ultimately, that's what K-beauty orbits around.
Yet when the votes were tallied, the great survivor clung to power: the opposition fell 24 votes short of the 201 needed to remove him.
During her September press conference, Yellen stubbornly clung to the misconception that it is only possible to tell if a bubble exists after it bursts.
It seems that any support for pedophilia was the final straw for backers who clung to "free speech" whenever Yiannopolous faced criticism in the past. 
Eight of us, including my dad, clung to tangled vines to steady ourselves against the slippery undergrowth along a slope in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park.
Though she was freezing and scared, officers believe the kitten had successfully clung to the SUV's undercarriage for the duration of the 18-mile trip.
Benchmark U.S. 10-year government notes were up 10/32 in price with a yield of 1.893 percent, as Treasury prices clung to earlier gains.
Her hope clung to a strange letter she had received in the mail, apparently sent by Cesnik and postmarked the day after she went missing.
Twelve years later, as France prepares for the first round of a presidential election next week, the political debate has largely clung to these terms.
All that remained 101 years later was the rusted metal shell of the scow that clung to the rocks like a statue — until last week.
President Nicolas Maduro has clung to power despite a full-blown economic crisis, but a default is seen as hastening the demise of his regime.
A firefighter gave me permission to unstrap them; my son was happy to be out of his car seat, but my daughter clung to me.
With an announced crowd of 10,227 at Madison Square Garden frantically waving orange, blue and white towels, the Mercury clung to a 17-86 advantage.
Several index heavyweights, however, clung to gains, with Fanuc higher by 279.37 percent and Fast Retailing rising 0.19.620 percent by the end of the day.
But a residue of pettiness clung to those tales, with their self-contained world of school rules, whereas the outrage in "The Insult" is uncontainable.
That the league efforted, in football parlance, to tweak its rules and still clung to an inequitable solution inferior to Durbin's feels like pure hubris.
When the P.T.M. started last year, its leaders were blunt about the prospect of being jailed or killed even as they clung to nonviolent protest.
"At first I resented the diagnosis and clung to the hope that I had something else," she wrote in the journal Neurology Now in 20113.
I clung to the advice my hilarious friend Dylan gave me when I asked him about how to avoid shitting the bed on the road.
"I tried all I can to do CPR!" she sobbed as she clung to the fence surrounding the pool where her boys lost their lives.
Getting Mr. Mattis to abandon the apolitical stand he has clung to his entire life will be next to impossible, his friends and aides said.
At La Belle, Ronal Dubon and Denia Duque and their daughter, Dixy, 16, clung to their farm life as the only safe life they knew.
As President Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party have clung to power through violence, they have increasingly turned to the Great Zimbabwe for vindication.
And Joe Biden clung to his central theme of embracing his former boss, President Barack Obama, while progressive candidates pressed the case for broader change.
While some fans clung to the notion of his innocence, the weight of the allegations against him has been too much for many to ignore.
Portland has instead clung to the hope that Jusuf Nurkic will keep inching closer to becoming the consistent third wheel it has needed for ages.
Some clung to the idea that Donald Trump didn't believe anything he said, and that therefore if he said something he must believe the opposite.
Over the past 40 years, the vehicle has clung to the angular, boxy, working-class look—but a peek inside reveals this car has gone soft.
The Communist Party in August issued a revised set of regulations governing its members behavior, threatening punishments or expulsion for anyone who clung to religious beliefs.
A new industry standard would have been set in a business that has clung to the belief that you close the theatrical window at your peril.
Even later, as much of the country acquiesced to the greed-is-good eighties and the end-of-history nineties, Esalen clung to its exceptionalist vibe.
Pei's partner Henry Cobb had designed the building, and the tower opened in 1976 to become a Boston landmark, but notoriety clung to the firm. 1.
Optimists have long clung to the hope that what the RAND Corporation, in a newly published study, calls "truth decay" can be vanquished with clearer thinking.
Mad Max's various installments touch on the few civilizations that have clung to life in their respective wastelands, but few, if any, resemble our modern societies.
For the pair's nighttime outing, the 20-year-old Lip Kit mogul wore an Alexander Wang top with matching leggings that clung to her enviable curves.
Suddenly other clubs were rivalling us and, no matter how tightly we clung to our faded grandeur, we could no longer claim to be the best.
The benchmark 10-year yield clung to an 11-basis-point margin over its two-year counterpart, although it was the smallest in over a decade.
Mr Karimov has clung to power by rigging elections—last year he was re-elected with supposedly 90% of the vote—and by ruthlessly crushing dissent.
"I just tell them that it's gonna get better," Hernandez said, his eyes, red-rimmed from crying, as one of his daughters clung to his leg.
Meanwhile, the challengers clung to a single two-word phrase — "lawfully present" — that the Obama administration used in a legal memo setting out its 2014 policy.
What's amazing is the tenacity with which the gods of Disney, for all the novelties of their digital art, have clung to the formulas of yore.
Clinton clung to Mr. Comey's remark at the hearing suggesting that some of the emails that she sent or received were not clearly marked as classified.
It gave the Yankees a cushion they clung to with the determination and desperation they are showing as they try to stay in the playoff race.
"There's some sedition in it," Mr. Mac said the morning after the barn performance, his face scrubbed fresh, though bits of glitter clung to it still.
Certain that arch-capitalist Britain was his country's foremost enemy, he clung to his strange-bedfellows partnership with Germany long after Hitler had abandoned the arrangement.
It became my goal to work in opera, and it's what I clung to every time I wanted to quit school or never leave the house.
" Stories like Wilkins's, Oriard added, "are confirmation that this ideal that we've clung to for a long time — skeptically or cynically or unconsciously — is still alive.
But many clung to the belief that once they arrived at the border, the president's heart would be touched and the gates would magically swing open.
He clung to a rope on a side of the Cap Arcona that was not yet ablaze, and a fellow prisoner later pulled him to safety.
PALORINYA, Uganda — On a pale dirt road in the Palorinya refugee camp in northern Uganda, Raida Ijo clung to her 232-year-old son, Charles Abu.
They clung to everything they could: tins of clothes, bundles of blankets, pots and pans, 11 charpoy beds, 40 chickens, two pigeons, a goat and more.
They had clung to faint hope that the State of Louisiana would right what they perceived as a "grievous wrong" by armed instruments of the state.
It felt as if my insides clung to the top of my body and then moments later slowly made their way back to their rightful places.
For years, frustrated and terrified at the slow pace of change, climate hawks have clung to the notion that progress need not be linear and incremental.
They clung to manners of speech and dress that were distinct from the (predominantly white) mainstream and that fostered a disregard, even a disdain, for assimilation.
The home pregnancy test she bought at Walmart was positive, but she clung to the movie plotlines she'd seen where tests came back with false results.
Mr. Maduro, with the opposition divided and the armed forces behind him, tenaciously clung to power, largely blaming a hostile United States for the country's woes.
As Islamic State clung to its last scrap of land, the head of Britain's spy agency MI6 warned that the group would return to "asymmetric" attacks.
The Dow Jones industrial average clung to gains of less than 10 points, with Boeing contributing the most to gains and Apple having the greatest negative impact.
Reports had suggested up to a quarter of her ministers might go, but in the end few changes were made as senior ministers clung to their jobs.
As of Wednesday evening, hours after Clinton called Trump to concede, the former secretary of state clung to a narrow lead in the popular vote, 47.7%-47.5%.
Shelters were bulldozed while the displaced clung to their belongings, squatting on roofs during pounding hailstones in futile attempts to protect their only semblance of a home.
The fabric clung to my mobile meat sticks anyway, and in an A-line dress, I could appear to have a more pleasing physique, whatever that meant.
In 2016, Maia clung to Matt Brown's back and wore down his defenses over three rounds to sink a choke with thirty seconds left in the fight.
The FTSE 100 ended 8.13 percent higher and the FTSE 250 closed 0.1 percent higher and clung to its four-month high hit in the last session.
Meanwhile, the rose briefly after the Reserve Bank of Australia left key rates unchanged earlier Tuesday and policy-makers clung to an optimistic outlook on the economy.
The S&P 500 clung to year-to-date gains in the close after briefly erasing them as the major averages temporarily turned lower in afternoon trade.
XP is was so popular that millions of users, some of them in government and business, have clung to the operating system despite its increasing security issues.
So power is exerted almost entirely within the organization, among its pious militants, generations of whom have clung to their lovely discipline throughout a vast, indifferent history.
Will it suffer the fate of Africa's other liberation movements, which, years after abandoning their original ideals, have clung to power through patronage, coercion or even force?
For example, at various times during the '28503s, '22019s, and '00s, Democrats clung to a power share in the Pennsylvania state legislature despite rising statewide Republican support.
When my father-in-law died of cancer, we clung to his precious last moments of consciousness, fearful the palliative drugs would take him away too soon.
Overall, my notes grew to over 250 partial fills that were good enough to consider submitting, an indicator of how stubbornly I clung to my seed entries.
Hollywood power players have long clung to the fantasy that the world revolves around them, as if it were 22 and they were all Louis B. Mayer.
"I'm going to fall!" a man repeatedly said in Spanish as he clung to the scaffolding that dangled against a building on East 0003th Street in Manhattan.
Meanwhile, media companies have been much too slow to shift to digital; they've clung to print and broadcast, even when it was clear audiences are moving elsewhere.
It also clung to power despite a spate of protests across the country in late 19533 and early 2018, in which labor rights were a major issue.
Two staffers in moose costumes clung to the iceberg as they floated alongside a dinner cruise, which was slated to host, among others, presidential hopeful Scott Walker.
In the most recent Franklin and Marshall survey, Trump clung to a narrow lead, at 33 percent, with Kasich at 21625 percent and Cruz at 2900 percent.
The nine other survivors clung to a plank from PT-19603 and reached the island, an uninhabited dot in the Solomon Islands chain, after around four hours.
Throughout these years, the burgeoning civil liberties movement clung to "un-American" as a useful critique, insisting that restrictive speech and immigration laws violated essential American principles.
The day after the 2016 election, prominent state Democrats clung to the idea that Mr. Trump, at the least, was a passionate defender of New York. Gov.
In Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, who was accused of trying to trade away a Senate seat, clung to office until he was impeached and removed by the Legislature.
Their discovery reinforced the fact that even as times changed, the institute clung to an image of a heroine savior coming to the rescue of innocent children.
And when someone came in from outside, that magical woodsy tree scent clung to them, somehow making them more human and more animal at the same time.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan , which briefly climbed to its highest level since August 20.6, clung to gains and was last up 2104.75 percent.
Financials, the top performer since the election, clung to slight gains while energy, the third-worst performer since the election, was among three S&P 500 decliners Monday.
His opponents were outraged, which delighted his supporters, even as the Republican leadership clung to a self-interested hope that, surely, the president could not have been serious.
I realized, with humiliation and fear, that many of the panacea-promising ideologies I clung to—like veganism—might not bear out in the grit of real life.
It runs from Mexico's border with Guatemala to its border with the United States and, for decades, migrants have clung to it to speed through much of Mexico.
Jenner, wearing a bright red bikini, gold body chains and braids in her hair, clung to her rapper beau's back as the two splashed around in the water.
Pregnancy rumors swirled around Kendall Jenner after she posted a photo, Friday, in which she was wearing a skin-tight polka dot dress that clung to her curves.
The dollar clung to a two-month high against a basket of currencies after better-than-expected U.S. GDP data last week enhanced its attraction against its rivals.
When the boat carrying 220 people began taking on water, the two sisters jumped out and clung to its side, furiously kicking to safety, the Associated Press reported.
They fought and made love in the dense jungle that clung to the hillsides, along the serpentine streets, on rice paddies, near ancestral temples, and sacred Banyan trees.
He didn't remember her beyond the vignettes of memory afforded to him, and yet he clung to each of those like a love letter from someone long-lost.
The mass of arctic air had clung to a swath of the U.S. from Iowa and the Dakotas across the Great Lakes region and into Maine for days.
The fundamental problem is both that there are too many banks in Europe and that many are not profitable enough because they have clung to flawed business models.
When the boat carrying 20 people began taking on water, the two sisters jumped out and clung to its side, furiously kicking to safety, the Associated Press reported.
One theory was that Alcides lived because, when the scaffolding gave way, he lay flat and clung to the platform, as professional window washers are trained to do.
Her remarks also annoyed the White House, which at that time still clung to the hope that President Obama's policy of "resetting" relations with Russia could be salvaged.
She clung to a window frame and then the conductor's coat before a police officer threw her off — but not before she put the driver in his place.
Ms. Holmes, who clung to her position as chief executive even after revelations about Theranos first surfaced three years ago, will be stripped of control of her company.
LOS ANGELES — The Weinstein Company clung to life longer than anyone in Hollywood expected following a sexual harassment scandal so big that it started a global workplace reckoning.
"We held up fish to show we were not a threat," said Abdo Afdah, 30, who was shot in the hand as he clung to the upturned boat.
Dr. Beth O'Connor, a psychiatrist working with Doctors Without Borders, said that when she arrived last year, people clung to the hope of resettlement in the United States.
Further on, we sidled along a steep rock wall and then entered a modern tunnel that bypasses the old road, which clung to the cliff above the fjord.
" Describing the photo is where her writing is most vivid, her shame most palpable: "My wet tank top clung to my body, accentuating my bloated breasts and stomach.
Literally, Lamb clung to guns and religion to take down Saccone, the hangdog Republican candidate who projected all the vigor of a wilted salad in his own campaign.
After all four batters he faced in the inning had reached base, Gsellman was pulled for reliever Hansel Robles as the Mets clung to a 4-3 lead.
Throughout this process, I have clung to a quote by C.S. Lewis, where he says, my argument against God was that the universe seems so cruel and unjust.
PARIS (Reuters) - Renault clung to full-year targets on Friday as declining overseas sales and business with Japanese partner Nissan led to a 215 percent first-quarter revenue drop.
Lipinski clung to a 51 to 49 percent lead with 95 percent of the votes counted, but Newman said she would not concede until all the votes were counted.
He was tied to a fence in a remote area, where he clung to life for 18 hours in freezing conditions until he was discovered by a passing cyclist.
The setting wasn't what she was used to: the weight machines were old and rusty, and monkeys clung to the bars on the windows as parrots flew by outside.
From a helicopter, Los Angeles fire officials rescued a man as he clung to a tree near a bridge as the swollen Los Angeles River nearly swept him under.
Analysts, pundits, fans and players have been incredulous as unfancied Leicester City - pronounced "Lester" and nicknamed The Foxes - has clung to the top spot through the last eight months.
Nina told Ms Carlberg she clung to the thought that one day, back home, Raoul would take his tin soldiers out of their boxes and enjoy arranging them again.
For the casual outing, Kardashian West, 38, wore a form-fitting asymmetrical dress that clung to her enviable curves, pairing her ensemble with blue sandals and a small clutch.
Meanwhile, the Australian dollar rose briefly after the Reserve bank of Australia left key rates unchanged earlier Tuesday and policy-makers clung to an optimistic outlook on the economy.
Thus a charge of trickiness in Lloyd George or indolence in Baldwin or indiscretion in Hugh Dalton clung to them like a spot of grease on a pale suit.
Ms. Carpenter followed a familiar descent into a trying circle of group and foster homes, but she clung to the hope that she could reverse her course through education.
Republicans and Kavanaugh defenders have clung to the line that there has been no corroboration of the accusations made against the Supreme Court nominee by Ford and Deborah Ramirez.
What its supporters see as a classic style has shed much of the Nazi-tinged stigma that clung to it since it was promoted under Hitler, himself an Austrian.
She wrote about how the children clung to their foster parents and did not try to explore the world around them, as many wide-eyed toddlers tend to do.
Children with runny noses and mosquito bites smiled sweetly and clung to visitors, taking them by the hand and beckoning them to inspect the sordid alleyways between the tents.
"They drift with it across the sound," he said, adding that at some point, the adults got out of the kayak and clung to it, leaving the girl inside.
Meanwhile, the Australian dollar rose briefly after the Reserve Bank of Australia left key rates unchanged earlier Tuesday and policy-makers clung to an optimistic outlook on the economy.
In recent years, they've clung to these freedoms even more tightly amid a growing mistrust of the government and the perception that China is encroaching on Hong Kong's autonomy.
The Australian dollar dropped 1.12 percent, last at $0.726 as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clung to power after several of his senior ministers called for a second leadership vote.
Given the depth and longevity of Venezuela's political and economic crisis, President Nicolas Maduro, the salsa-loving successor to strongman Hugo Chavez, has clung to power with remarkable tenacity.
Following the grittiness of series like Call of Duty and Gears of War, video game stories from big publishers have regularly clung to at least a semblance of realism.
They clung to narrow leads on Wednesday evening in two of the three unresolved races, and were headed to a runoff in which they were favored in the third.
Lost in these scenes, I tunneled within myself, locating the details of what mental images I've clung to most and what that might say about who I am now.
"I just want to go back to a normal life," said Jeanetta Yahani, 34, as her son Ahmed, 3, clung to her leg and shook with a violent cough.
That is a message that offered an unpalatable reminder to leaders who have clung to power for decades in Africa — from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon to Eritrea and Uganda.
Kris's younger son, Joshua, cried that he didn't want to leave and clung to the driver's side-view mirror of their new 2017 Nissan Pathfinder, now swamped with water.
The dropped 1.28 percent and was last at $0.725 as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clung to power after several of his senior ministers called for a second leadership vote.
Opposition leader Juan Guaido last week initiated a new wave of demonstrations to topple the deeply unpopular Socialist Party, which has clung to power despite a grueling economic crisis.
But Mr. Bentley's personal conduct placed some of the greatest stress on his ties to members of his own party, and those conflicts worsened as he clung to power.
Her supporters have clung to the argument that, because the army is a law unto itself, there was very little Ms Suu Kyi could do to protect the Rohingyas.
The hitch could probably be blamed on my ego: I wanted my debut to be epic, so nothing less than the 13 theme entries I clung to would do.
He had pushed dos Anjos to the fence and had been digging in short body shots while dos Anjos clung to the double collar tie without room to move.
So we clung to each other for dear life and went one scary step at a time for what seemed like hours, ultimately navigating our way back to civilization.
For years after the financial crisis, Deutsche clung to the hope that it would again strut alongside Wall Street's most glamorous names, as it had for a heady 22015 years.
The pragmatists clung to local and state power, the overhang of 19th-century-style party organization, even as they paddled upstream to adapt to new and often adverse political currents.
The father clung to the little girl in red pants and black shoes, but a strong current swept over and drowned them, Le Duc wrote for Mexican newspaper La Jornada.
Some clung to it, both stubbornly and as a badge of honor — a differentiator, even, in an era when those have become few and far between on high-end flagships.
Both seized power in coups, and both have clung to it for decades: Mr Obiang, who has been in office for 37 years, is the world's longest-serving political leader.
I clung to it through the three attempts to cross the border and the drive along Interstate 5 to the front door of my father's home in Northeast Los Angeles.
Appearing on CNN Wednesday night, just one day after launching a campaign for Arizona's open Senate seat, Arpaio clung to the myth of "fake documents" surrounding the former president's birth.
The more viciously she clung to her crown, the more opportunity she gave for a newer and more beloved queen (either Daenerys or Margaery) to rise and take her place.
I used to admire this about you, how fervently you clung to your beliefs—I called it integrity—but five years of watching you live this way has changed me.
Russia and Iran have emerged as the two strongest backers of embattled Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, who because of them has clung to power through his country's bloody civil war.
I clung to [these points of connection] because I needed to figure out why this person could do right by me as a provider, but be unable to love me.
While the IMF reduced its calls on expansion for both Europe and the United States, the euro clung to its modest gains versus the dollar, last up 0.05% at $1.12655.
"Out of a habit of mind, I clung to the idea of India as a liberal democracy, the world's largest," Taseer wrote at the end of his TIME magazine essay.
MOSCOW — Bowing to pressure from international donors, the Ukrainian Parliament voted on Tuesday to remove a prosecutor general who had clung to power for months despite visible signs of corruption.
Leseni is from the Maasai tribe, a unique tribe from southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, which, despite globalization and western cultural influences, have clung to their traditional way of life.
In October of 2015, Daniel Cormier struggled through a five round war with Alexander Gustafsson wherein he was almost knocked out and clung to his crown by a close decision.
As those trapped in rising water without power clung to the precious remaining battery charge on their cell phones, they turned to journalism to figure out what to do next.
Mothers carried babies on their backs and clung to their older children's hands, but the blasts from the bombs blew some children away as strong northerly winds fueled the conflagration.
The objective was to identify the wine by assessing the way it clung to the glass and how opaque its color was, as well as how it smelled and tasted.
Even though Derek had by now begun privately doubting many of his beliefs, he still clung to the idea that white nationalism was simply about defending whites, not harming nonwhites.
I had allowed myself to embody the conventions of male privilege and paternal absence, and I clung to a subconscious hope that his brash masculine persona would permit my own.
Attacked on a moving bus and left for dead on roadside, the victim, a 23-year-old physiotherapy student, clung to life for two weeks before succumbing to her injuries.
Through high school and college, where many of my peers had absorbed those same stereotypes and racially exclusive beauty standards, I clung to my stance, and it served me well.
I showed Rachel the incense-filled Man Mo Temple and the stone wall trees, banyans whose sprawling gray roots clung to the faces of old retaining walls like dense webs.
It is an interesting moment for Setesdal, long considered by fellow Norwegians as a fascinating but provincial region whose stubborn inhabitants spoke a difficult dialect and clung to outmoded ways.
But you have felt like them if you've once had your heart trampled, or clung to someone unworthy of your devotion, or made a damn fool of yourself for love.
Corbyn has clung to his job, citing support from the party grassroots, and the 116-year-old party is now locked in a bitter power tussle that risks destroying it.
Optimists clung to Trump's insistence that the two sides remained committed to talking as a sign there won't be an immediate return to the threats and tension of the past.
And yet today, in the fast-growing big cities that drive our economy, we've clung to exclusionary policies that largely cater to the needs of wealthy, predominantly white, single-family homeowners.
At that time, and against the mounting evidence of Western depredations, the emperor still clung to the age-old belief that China ruled all under heaven, a world order unto itself.
Still, the whiff of scandal has clung to him for years, providing seemingly endless fodder for late-night comedians and arguably being the single biggest setback to his dashed presidential dreams.
Against the , the greenback clung to a 0.2 percent gain, at 117.87 yen, bringing its weekly loss to 2.2 percent, which was the largest in four months, according to EBS data.
The results showed that even the lowest dilution of the honey solution reduced the amount by which the bacteria clung to the lab's plastic plates by 35 percent after 48 hours.
Kardashian dressed up for the occasion, wearing a sparkly white mini-dress that clung to her curves, while Sabbat wore a low-key black t-shirt with matching pants and sneakers.
For the past 22004-plus years, politicians, the media, and many US citizens have clung to the myth that the "women's vote" is a potent political force, one that skews liberal.
When the boat carrying 20 people began taking on water, the two sisters jumped out of the boat and clung to its side, furiously kicking to safety, the Associated Press reported.
Reid clung to this effort even after apologizing to Merkley and Udall in a floor speech for the failure of the strategy, before finally pushing the nuclear button in late 2013.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mitch McConnell, the U.S. Senate's top Republican, clung to slim hopes on Tuesday that his party could still dismantle Obamacare, despite not having adequate support for a repeal bill.
I heard of how my three-year-old daughter clung to her grandma and mother while I tried to get on the next flight home, praying to see them all alive.
That's partly by design: after debuting with an album that clung to a single tempo and mood, Streten wanted to push his own boundaries with music that was broad and sprawling.
Vanderbilt clung to a 26-323 lead when Nesmith took over, hitting a trey with 232:21 left, and then another 216-pointer on a Lee assist with 10:35 remaining.
But Bayesianism requires both sound priors and their rapid adjustment when new evidence is overwhelming, and it seems that in these two cases investors clung to their priors far too closely.
So while the burghers of the northern states clung to such industries, the southerners were already plotting a new course based on the emergent technologies of a post-heavy industry age.
Her eyes never opened again, but she clung to my hand the night I arrived, as Hillary Clinton debated Donald Trump for the first time on the television she couldn't watch.
Sure, Clinton survived impeachment, but his party lost the next two presidential elections, and the stench of corruption clung to his wife and was instrumental in two humiliating Clinton presidential defeats.
There's little surprise in his political demise, though it was a mesmerizing development, given how long and confidently many Republican leaders and pundits clung to their forecasts of his eventual transcendence.
By Samsung's count, around only 7 percent of Note 7 owners in the U.S. have clung to their devices, but the carrier is concerned with the safety of those last few.
But for a woman who as Democratic leader has clung to power grimly for 14 years, it will clearly take more than a few defeats to pry her from her office.
I clung to the contents of her closet as if they were her last chances of survival; if I gave her jeans life, maybe that would somehow, magically, transfer to her.
His rise to power in 2013, at the age of 33, offered a stark contrast with the gerontocracy of Saudi Arabia, where rulers clung to their thrones till reaching their deathbeds.
His fans clung to lyrics that melded familiar rap bombast with exaltations about self-discipline and long-term financial planning, a break from a music culture that often emphasizes flashy spending.
But in just a matter of days, Mr. Mugabe, who ruled his nation since independence in 1980, was largely stripped of his authority, even as he still clung to the presidency.
Nearly a year later, he emerged wanting to make a film that showed how people endured in the teeth of war, and clung to the tiniest glimmers of solace and hope.
Time and again, the company has clung to top executives who, if not directly implicated, held positions of responsibility while an enormous emissions cheating scheme was taking place under their noses.
Ms. Schembri recalled that in 1995, when The Times first interviewed her, the industry was still a boys' club that clung to noir stereotypes of what makes for a good snoop.
America soon fell in love with this chubby-cheeked little girl as she fled burning buildings, held thugs at bay with a pistol and clung to the underside of a train.
Corbyn has clung to his job, citing support from the party grassroots members, and the 116-year-old party is now locked in a bitter power tussle that risks destroying it.
The Australian dollar dropped 0.8 percent to as low as $0.7283 as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clung to power after several of his senior ministers called for a second leadership vote.
In a break from a trend seen for much of this year, energy shares clung to gains even after a rally in crude oil prices faded, with ConocoPhillips up 3.72 percent.
Dreamers are excellent, well-prepared students who held their mother's hand or clung to their father's neck as they came across the border – in many cases escaping violence, persecution, or poverty.
While Mr. Khieu Samphan clung to his defense that he was "not aware of the heinous acts committed by other leaders," Mr. Nuon Chea remained defiant and contemptuous to the end.
In a political climate where stridency is often rewarded and crudeness frequently seen as a marker of authenticity, she has clung to the belief that decency is what voters want most.
Alone now in the dark, he clung to the hull, took stock of the last hour's events, and realized, with slow and lonely certainty, that he was very likely going to die.
We worshipped Dawkins and Dennett, the unusual versions of childhood heroes my brother and I clung to, and they illuminated if not the why, then at least the how of human existence.
The 47-year-old singer clung to her teenage son René-Charles and another family member leaving the Notre Dame Basilica, where hundreds of mourners attended the open-casket visitation for René.
If they've clung to the view for five years, as Donald Trump has, that President Obama is not a citizen of this country, I don't think they're going to change their views.
Against the yen, the greenback clung to a 0.2 percent gain, at 117.87 yen, bringing its weekly loss to 2.2 percent, which was the largest in four months, according to EBS data.
The U.S. dollar clung to gains amid fading concerns over a global trade war, while a reported decline in U.S. crude inventories and the possibility of supply disruptions pushed oil prices higher.
Asia crawled to a 20.8-week high and Wall Street futures were down a touch but European stocks clung to a fourth day of gains and their longest winning streak since September.
Amidst the FBI's investigation into Russia's involvement in the 2016 campaign, the president has long clung to the claim that he himself was not under investigation and thus had done nothing wrong.
Oil futures clung to earlier gains, brushing off the Fed's more cautious outlook since its December policy meeting when the central bank raised rates for the first time in nearly a decade.
"Robert De Niro is someone who has clung to old mores," says a jury-seeking lawsuit filed today in New York federal court in against the actor and his loan-out company.
Big U.S. banks have clung to a large share of excess reserves, rather than lending them, partly to meet liquidity requirements enacted in response to the global financial crisis a decade ago.
The Australian dollar dropped 1.4 percent and was last at $0.724 AUD= as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clung to power after several of his senior ministers called for a second leadership vote.
Russia is a staunch backer of Assad, who has clung to power through a bitter and ongoing civil war, while the U.S. has supported pro-democracy forces working to oust the president.
TWINS - AND OTHER TABOOS Dead ancestors are revered in Madagascar, and their beliefs are clung to in a wide range of cultural taboos - "fady" - which vary from one region to the next.
Mr. Scupelliti nodded and said he hated change and has remained in the old neighborhood and clung to his doo-wop roots, and is now getting the Reactions ready to perform again.
Many of these women not only scored high on the "hostile sexism" scale, they also clung to the advantage of being white as a compensation for the disadvantage of being a woman.
But there are plenty of other opportunities for forms of scorpion kicks, such as Erick Silva's heels to the face of Takenori Sato as he clung to a single leg takedown attempt.
A critical difference with trade is that a protectionist viewpoint is something Trump has clung to strongly over the years even as much of the rest of his political "thinking" has evolved.
We clung to the cliffhanger ending of the penultimate episode: Arya Stark wanders a city of cinders, trying to save innocent women and children from being doused with dragon flame from above.
For some time, she had clung to the hope that she could somehow survive Brexit relatively unscathed and spend the second half of her premiership building something she could call a legacy.
Then "Crazy Rich Asians" clung to the top spot for three weekends straight; the hit comedy placed second this weekend, taking in $13.6 million, for a new global total of $164.7 million.
For a guy who once clung to the side of an Airbus 400 to execute a mind-numbing opening stunt for "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation," Cruise's devotion to total realism isn't surprising.
When they were small, the children would climb onto the lower branches, and jump off into that rouged carpet; the little kid-glove petals clung to their clothes when they stood up.
TV crews surrounded the church on her July 20 deportation deadline; the state and city's political hierarchy gathered inside to support Ms. Chavarria as she clung to her marginal place in America.
Economic liberalization (globalization, technology, market deregulation) coupled with social norms that clung to the past meant 31% of America (white males) were given license over a lion&aposs share of the spoils.
Many Tunisians do indeed respect Mr. Bourguiba as the father of the independent nation, yet he was also a dictator who imprisoned his opponents and clung to power for over 30 years.
Domestically focused mid-cap shares in Britain outshone their European peers again with a 0.6% rise to hit a new record, while the blue-chip index clung to a five-month high.
Perhaps, in that moment, he was too busy running around the room in joyous celebration, a hand wrapped around one handle of the trophy as an exultant Nied clung to the other.
Domestically focused mid-cap shares in Britain outshone their European peers again with a 0.6% rise to hit a new record, while the blue-chip index clung to a five-month high.
The perfect iridescent spheres burst in my face while my husband, Brandon, and I clung to each other; Brandon with tears in his eyes, me sobbing once Jack was out of sight.
The only reason I clung to the job was that if I had left the au pair program, my visa would've been revoked and I would've had to go back to Spain.
FirstEnergy has clung to large nuclear and coal plants (among a string of other bad business decisions), but those plants have been getting undercut in electricity markets by cheaper natural gas and renewables.
Those changes, considered hugely significant in a country where some officials have clung to power for decades, were forced through after intense lobbying from a group called "Atletas pelo Brasil" (Athletes for Brasil).
The dollar rose and U.S. Treasury yields clung to their modest gains this afternoon after data showed the U.S. trade deficit grew in January to its widest monthly level in nearly five years.
Months after the 2016 election, Donald Trump himself clung to the discredited rumor that "thousands" of voters were bused over from Massachusetts to illegally cast ballots, costing him New Hampshire's four electoral votes.
"I feel like that's a part of an identity she hasn't really clung to because her parents were so awful to her and she lost the one person who loved her," Petsch explains.
The latest is Record of a Spaceborn Few, which follows the descendants of the last flotilla of starships to depart Earth, who have clung to their way of life aboard the aging fleet.
It clung to him well before he arrived in London in 1968, with his dark mop of hair, mandarin jackets, Swinging Sixties ways and the air of a casual, if reserved, film star.
JOHANNESBURG, June 26 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand clung to recent gains early on Wednesday as global risk appetite retreated after the United States central bank played down expectations of aggressive interest-rate cuts.
It's an inaccurate story, but he has clung to it since the day he announced his candidacy back in the summer of 2015, thereby legitimizing it to a large segment of the electorate.
"Chicago in Japan," Kardashian West wrote alongside a picture of herself standing in front of a Japanese store called "Chicago" while wearing a short blue mini dress that clung to her enviable curves.
For hours on Sunday night, the Royal Caribbean cruise passenger clung to her mattress to avoid falling off her bed as huge waves tossed around the massive ship, the Anthem of the Seas.
And, had Mr. Hussein survived until the Arab Spring of 2011, he would have clung to power "with the same deadly consequences as we see in the carnage of Syria," Mr. Blair suggested.
Some fans clung to the old fighting adage that "power is the last thing to go," but when footage of Chuck hitting the pads emerged it was hard to keep the lie going.
Some clung to a hope that they might be able to leave for Britain by sneaking into one of the cargo trucks that use the Channel Tunnel, or even by walking through it.
Still, many at the university have clung to its roots as a rural land-grant college that drew students from farms and small towns around Texas and sent them on to military service.
Minutes from being deported to Indonesia, the 52-year-old father clung to a chair bolted to the floor at Kennedy International Airport, struggling against four immigration officers trying to tear him away.
Pearl makes regular references to other books, and I clung to our shared favorites (like Dodie Smith's old-fashioned tale of English girlhood, "I Capture the Castle") as if to a life preserver.
Initially, people briefed on the talks said, Mr. Trump clung to the prospect of drawing out an announcement about the tapes, even as some advisers urged him to find a quicker path out.
This child who once clung to my chest like a barnacle now lounges across the couch, a rope of hair swung over her shoulder, ice packs tied to each knee after track practice.
Elites like the nobility clung to their status, influence and authority as they felt the economic and political ground shift beneath their feet and were challenged by nonnoble groups, like the middle classes.
Asian shares ticked up as some investors clung to hopes that the fourth quarter will bring progress in resolving the U.S.-China trade war that has cast a shadow over the global economy.
Asian shares ticked up as some investors clung to hopes that the fourth quarter will bring progress in resolving the U.S.-China trade war that has cast a shadow over the global economy.
The Conservative party clung to power (barely), but the results were decisively shaped by the power of the youth vote, a surprise outcome that sent shock waves across the British capital and beyond.
As legal challenges related to Trump on several different fronts continued to rage, the president still clung to his earlier insistence, based on his conversations with Comey, that he was not under investigation.
Most of the speculation about the political impact of a recession has rightly focused on Donald Trump, who has, over the course of his presidency, clung to the roaring economy like a talisman.
Long after most had given up speculating about Obama's birthplace -- and years after Obama released his birth certificate -- Trump clung to the racially charged conspiracy theory, insisting that there were still more unanswered questions.
It was a dream the 20-year-old clung to after she and her four siblings, two sets of twins, were taken from their mother's custody five years ago because of her drug addiction.
Amid extraordinary scenes at its headquarters in the placid Madrid barrio of Argüelles, the party's general secretary, Pedro Sánchez (pictured), clung to his post for three days after more than half his executive resigned.
Bird, a first-base prospect who the Yankees clung to at the nonwaiver trade deadline last July, was called up shortly afterward to provide a break for Mark Teixeira and designated hitter Alex Rodriguez.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clung to power as rebel Liberal party lawmakers pressed for a second leadership contest just a day after he narrowly survived a challenge from former home minister Peter Dutton.
At the same time, the narrative clung to regressive views of gender, race, and sexuality that left it little room to evolve in the directions that many of its fans desperately wanted it to.
Terrified, she clung to a small sliver of asphalt and surfed a river of fast-moving mud as it swallowed entire neighborhoods, carrying her higher than coconut trees for a quarter of a mile.
He later forged a dirty deal with a conservative rival that let him return to power with just 38% of the vote in 2006, and has since clung to office by nobbling democratic institutions.
She clung to the hope that the explosion was caused by a firework, or by a propane canister that one of the residents had been using to fuel a camp stove in their room.
A 7-0 thrashing at the hands of Chile at the Copa America Centenario in 2016 did nothing to help his cause and he clung to his job by the skin of his teeth.
The islanders were the last bastion of Spanish loyalists in Chile's 19th century wars of independence and have clung to their unique culture, often putting them at odds with the rest of the nation.
And Pixite clung to using the one-time purchase business model, which led to a perpetual cycle of boom and bust as each launch generated a single revenue spike followed by a rapid decline.
Asian stocks clung to tight ranges as investors awaited fresh directional cues from U.S.-China trade negotiations and a weaker Wall Street finish capped broader gains, while robust U.S. economic data supported the dollar.
Many who fled their homes in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras because of what they described as lethal threats or political persecution have clung to the hope of receiving asylum in the United States.
At a time when many people clung to naïve notions about the liberatory capacities of total connectivity, she spoke about the damage that social media and mobile devices were doing to our inner lives.
Still, Wall Street rebounded late on Friday as investors who were initially spooked by the prospect of a global trade war clung to hopes that Trump was just rattling sabres as a negotiating tactic.
As the New York Times suggest, it would signal the beginning of the end to leaders who have clung to power for decades in Africa — from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon to Eritrea and Uganda.
In a dimly lit Lahore gym, where paint peeled off the walls, windows were shattered and cobwebs clung to a damp ceiling, Riaz was tutoring Iqra Chanzaib, 16, who is new to weight lifting.
Some had clung to a hope that they might be able to leave for Britain by sneaking into one of the cargo trucks that use the Channel Tunnel, or even by walking through it.
Feeding the single, Penn could work effortlessly on one leg, hammering in uppercuts with the inside of the wrist and palm to bloody his opponent's face as they clung to a single leg attempt.
Why it matters: A small elite had clung to power for decades in the former Soviet state, which remains close to Moscow, until protests last month forced out the prime minister and elevated Pashinyan.
He said it was because they were boring, like Dockers and a polo shirt, and agreed that "cargo dorks" clung to their wide-fit utilitarian shorts because they were probably concerned with seeming feminine.
Meanwhile, the Kospi, South Korea's benchmark share average, fell 22017 percent to end at 2,337.83 amid broad declines, although heavyweight Samsung Electronics clung to a 0.11 percent gain by the end of the day.
But for as much as "The Good Place" had to change, the show still clung to its optimistic theme about the capacity for self-improvement and how it might be rewarded down the line.
In her first session with Salem, months earlier, when Salem clung to silence, she coaxed them into speech by asking which was their favorite of the flowers and plants on the sills and floor.
Hard-core advocates of quitting in particular have clung to the illusion that Britain can abandon those elements of the union they dislike, like free movement of people, and keep those that benefit them.
The story many Americans believe in and propagate about their country is one molded in the Cold War ethos of spreading liberalism and freedom, a story that people in desperate straits sometimes clung to.
It was suspenseful, comic (in the K.G.B.'s ability to stay two steps ahead of the F.B.I.) and heartbreaking, as she clung to the belief that her marriage to a K.G.B. agent was real.
Trump, acting opposite of McCain, took the rumors and elevated them to an artform; for years, he beat the birther drum that many deplorable conservatives clung to harder than their guns or their Bibles.
New York (CNN Business)The Dow clung to gains and logged a fourth up day in a row Monday, even as the stock market ran out of steam between the opening and closing bell.
Tech giant Tencent clung to gains, climbing 1.22 percent ahead of the market close, but other index heavyweights fared less well: Developer China Evergrande Group slid 2 percent and China Unicom fell 3.743 percent.
As she leaned against the holiday decoration while wearing a sexy bedazzled strapless dress that clung to her fit frame, Kardashian, 39, opened up about some of the not-so-little items on her wishlist.
After a 5-1 homestand capped by Friday's one-point win over the Orlando Magic, the Celtics clung to a half-game lead over Cleveland in the race for the top spot in the conference.
He and many of his defenders have clung to the idea that there was no "quid pro quo," a position rebutted on Tuesday by the testimony of William Taylor, the top American diplomat in Ukraine.
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro clung to most of its recent gains on Monday while the dollar struggled against a broad swathe of currencies and its trade-weighted basket approached a 2-1/2 year low.
Data from Lagos-based FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, which hosts the window, shows the naira NAFEX fix at nearly 369 per dollar, well below the official 305 rate the central bank had previously clung to.
Alexander clung to evidence that the plan would drive down premiums: 40 percent, according to the consulting firm Oliver Wyman, or a more modest 10 to 20 percent drop, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
From Shark After Dark host Eli Roth (who I embarrassingly) clung to in fear of the gentle giants, to our amazing camera guys and even our boat captain, everyone loved the stingrays (except for me).
Until now it has clung to its "walled garden" model whereby its Mario games could be played only on Nintendo hardware, enticing players to buy its new consoles as well as the latest hit game.
While the MMA world got ready for the rematch between 'Vai Cavalo' and 'Sea-level Cain' in Las Vegas, on the announcement of Velasquez's injury we clung to Miocic as a worthy adversary for Werdum.
That insistence, which he has clung to for years even as his forces hit civilians with gas attacks and barrel bombs, is a major impediment to sustaining a cease-fire, let alone ending the war.
Determined to prove his innocence, Morton clung to a dwindling thread of hope that one day he would be a free man, haunted with the knowledge that his wife's actual killer was still out there.
A year later, as American troops clung to the Italian beachhead at Anzio in some of the war's bloodiest fighting, the sergeant and two other noncoms in his unit won battlefield commissions as second lieutenants.
All my other friends had stopped believing years ago, but 14-year-old me still clung to the holiday nostalgia and was the only one left in 8th grade that still wholeheartedly believed in Santa.
Strange has clung to President Donald Trump's endorsement and benefited from tens of millions of dollars in spending from allies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — two advantages that may not be enough to win.
Guaido for weeks has urged Venezuelans to join the rally as a way of reviving street protests against Maduro that surged in 2019 but have waned as the ruling Socialist Party has clung to power.
Soto had two more hits in the second game, the latter advancing Anthony Rendon to second and chasing Sonny Gray with nobody out in the sixth as the Yankees clung to a 3-2 lead.
Andrien White made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 3:55 remaining and Wake Forest clung to the lead despite scoring only three more points in a 0-65 victory against host Pittsburgh on Saturday afternoon.
Weeks earlier, the US had officially recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president, but the government of Nicolás Maduro — which brought about the country's economic collapse through mismanagement and corruption — clung to power.
Analysts blame America's increasingly tight labor market; job openings have surpassed the number of seekers for eight straight months, and the unemployment rate has clung to a 49-year low of 3.7 percent since September.
THE 1003-year-old Gambian who was discovered by a Spanish naval ship as he clung to a fuel tank in open seas will doubtless be haunted by his experience for the rest of his days.
While he was occupied, she was more than happy to take the time to study the way the fabric of his worn jeans clung to his firm ass, the way his muscles flexed with every movement.
That reek of notoriety has clung to the industry in recent years, especially among the millennial generation that came of age as evidence of "blood diamonds" emerged from the war in Sierra Leone in the 1990s.
In January 2017, two months after losing an election, he agreed to step down, having been warned by fellow west African leaders that he would be removed by force if he clung to power any longer.
We liked to imagine that we had seen each other on the bus as children, stiffly bundled in the winter or swinging our legs impatiently in the summer, had maybe even clung to the same pole.
Vows 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Although her childhood ended long ago, Holly O'Brien, an actress, has clung to her belief in the value of all things Disney and in the promise of happily-ever-after.
As General Electric shares continued making new lows ahead of its widely anticipated shareholder meeting on Monday, bulls clung to the notion of a potential breakup of the company as a reason to own the stock.
JOHANNESBURG — Facing increased pressure to resign as South Africa's leader, President Jacob Zuma clung to power on Wednesday even as his party took steps to formally remove him and replace him with his deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa.
The Muslims at the two New Zealand mosques were liquidated not just by a man filled with hatred, but by the ideas that he clung to, ideas about racial superiority and who his country belonged to.
" Years later, in "Wodehouse: A Life," Robert McCrum wrote that the author had "clung to the disastrous belief that the courageous thing to do was sit tight, have faith in the British Army and resist panic.
Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday clung to power, going so far as to discuss whether reneging on a new Brexit deal she rolled out two days earlier could mollify cabinet ministers eager to replace her.
So when she slid onto her stool in a tight sleeveless shirt that clung to her breasts and bared her midriff it had roughly the same warm, disorienting effect on me of half a Dilaudid, chewed.
A body spray meant to split the difference between deodorant and cologne, Axe bulldozed the senses with a fragrance so strong it seemed to precede the bodies it clung to — like Febreze, or a bad reputation.
Will she dislike the baby he had with another woman after failing to have one with her — a baby for whose arrival he seems to have clung to life, just to touch him once before dying?
When I parted ways with a toxic friend from college that I clung to until my nails could no longer dig into the weak ledge of our friendship, I learned the joy of excising a friendship.
Alexander has clung to evidence that the plan would drive down premiums: 40 percent, according to the consulting firm Oliver Wyman, or a more modest 10 to 20 percent drop, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Will she dislike the baby he had with another woman after failing to have one with her — a baby for whose arrival he seems to have clung to life, just to touch him once before dying?
I once had some splashed on my clothes while on R & R in Vung Tao (another story) and hours later was denied admission to the enlisted men's club because of the odor that clung to me.
But with New Hampshire's history of defying polls and the sense of confusion that Mr. Trump's candidacy has imposed on the race, a glut of contenders clung to the idea that anything could be possible on Tuesday.
Even critics, who portray him as part of a generation of post-independence leaders who have clung to power and failed to modernize, admit Algeria has become a better place since Bouteflika won the presidency in 1999.
The S&P 500 clung to weekly gains of 0.03 percent and year-to-date gains of 23 percent, with energy the only gainer and consumer staples and utilities lagging with declines of more than 1.5 percent.
Renault advanced marginally as it clung to full-year targets even as its first-quarter revenue fell while Daimler's was slightly down after its quarterly profit was hit by a drop in sales of Mercedes-Benz cars.
Do a quick Google search and you will find scores of articles in which conservatives clung to the IBD poll showing Romney ahead in 20183 while other surveys showed the race trending inexorably to the incumbent president.
In Mosul, IS clung to a slowly shrinking pocket on the Tigris west bank, battling for every meter with snipers, grenades and suicide bombers, which forced Iraqi troops to fight house-to-house in densely-populated blocks.
They draped banners saying "Drop dirty palm oil now", while other activists clung to the anchor of a cargo ship near the facility, operated by a unit of Singapore's Wilmar International , the world's biggest palm oil trader.
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones industrial average clung to some of their opening gains, while the Nasdaq composite ended mildly lower after swinging 1 percent in both directions intraday for the second time this year.
They draped banners saying "drop dirty palm oil now", while other activists clung to the anchor of a cargo ship near the facility operated by a unit of Singapore's Wilmar International, the world's biggest palm oil trader.
The air was nippy and snow clung to the tent, but the bride was unflappable as she set out toward her new family, past the few dozen friends and relatives and several squeaky sea gulls in attendance.
NEW YORK, April 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury prices clung to earlier gains on Wednesday with longer-dated maturities hovering at session highs even as data showed pending domestic home sales reached a 10-month high in March.
Prosecutors said Mr. Ciancia had shown no remorse for the killing and still clung to his beliefs that led to the attack, in which two other T.S.A. officers and a teacher headed to a wedding were wounded.
He clung to the oval's outer edge, the side of my face just a hair from the wall, and explained how the dirt changes over the course of a race, shifting from the inside to the outside.
The U.S. dollar on Tuesday clung to the previous day's gains, supported by a bounce in Treasury yields and ahead of U.S. inflation data that could influence the timing of the next Federal Reserve interest rate increase.
It was an impressively one-sided bout: again and again Maia clung to Brown's back, threatening rear-naked chokes and calling attention to the difference between the jiu jitsu of Demian Maia and that of everyone else.
Criticism that he's "out of touch" has clung to him since he became a statewide figure in 2014, when he first ran for governor against Republican incumbent Butch Otter, spending more than $3 million of his own money.
Carmen and Armando Berriz were married for 55 years and according to SF Gate, the husband and wife clung to each other in a pool for hours as well, until Carmen stopped breathing and passed in Armando's arms.
Investors and economists for months have clung to the hope that rational self-interest would ultimately bring a negotiated end to the United States-China trade war, perhaps even ahead of the U.S. midterm congressional elections next month.
They counter hours of sitting -- she relies largely on a motorized wheelchair to get around since an infection left her without much of her four limbs and thrust her into a national spotlight as she clung to life.
At Beira's central morgue, 56-year old Mika Masseera, grieved for his severely weakened mother, Sumbo Mufucho, 73, who died in hospital following a rescue after she had clung to a tree for two days surrounded by floodwaters.
She also said that those who clung to family lore — of, say, being part Cherokee on their mother's side — had experiences profoundly different from those who actually lived the Native American life, whether on or off a reservation.
He preached patience and prudence, twin concepts that never really meshed with Carmelo Anthony's stated desire to vie for championships — or at least a shot at the playoffs — while he still clung to some vestige of his prime.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar clung to most of its recent gains on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump said a trade deal with China was "close" but offered no new details on negotiations to send the greenback higher.
NEW YORK, June 30 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury prices clung to earlier losses on Thursday as first-time filings on domestic jobless claims rose in line with forecast in the latest week, suggesting steady improvement in the labor market.
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clung to power on Wednesday as rebel Liberal party lawmakers pressed for a second leadership contest just a day after he narrowly survived a challenge from former home minister Peter Dutton.
Up until now the thermal coal industry has clung to the view that their fuel will be needed far into the future, mainly because it is cheap and reliable and developing countries in Asia have few viable alternatives.
I'd also ballooned from a normal-size child to borderline obese somewhere around the time my parents' marriage fell apart, and though I'd been actively fighting that extra weight for years, much of it still clung to me.
Christmas decorations clung to wrought-iron fences and walls on some of the buildings, and on one stoop, a waist-high set of knight's armor stood beside a front door, a Puerto Rican flag lodged in the helmet.
Gabriel has clung to his belief that nobody is fully beyond redemption, one of the foundational principles of Christianity, and he offers to take Negan's confession in hopes that the potential for good lies dormant within the savage.
We emerged on the fringes of a traffic circle, into a thick, hazy smog that clung to our skin and throat and nostrils, and formed a film that for the next three weeks, would never really go away.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — As Iceland headed to the polls on Saturday to vote for members of one of the oldest Parliaments in the world, the shadow of political scandal clung to the political landscape, fomenting voter distrust and disgust.
Sterling clung to most of its earlier gains on Wednesday after the British government unveiled a 30 billion pound ($39 billion) economic stimulus plan, hours after the Bank of England slashed interest rates to lift the struggling economy.
Mr. Griffin, who earned a living renting out mobile homes on his land until the storm wrecked them all, first noticed a spray of silvery dots in the wet sand that clung to his bare toes on Tuesday.
But their case becomes a bit of a metaphor for Maggie and Jackson's relationship because it appears for a while that the wife clung to the rope in vain because the husband later stroked out at the hospital.
Other European banks like UBS of Switzerland and Barclays in Britain pared back their ambitions after the 22019 financial crisis, but Deutsche Bank clung to investment banking even as it continued to generate billions of euros in losses.
LONDON — Audrey Mash arrived at a Spanish hospital cold to the touch and all but dead: Her heart had stopped beating hours earlier, as she clung to her husband in a mountain snowstorm and her body temperature collapsed.
The U.S. dollar eased slightly on Monday, but clung to most of its gains following Friday's robust U.S. jobs report, as investors await inflation data this week that may signal a turnaround in the currency's weakness this year.
But the results were pretty interesting: The ruling United Russia party, which supports Russian President Vladimir Putin, barely clung to its majority, losing about 13 seats in the city council (from the current 38 down to just 25).
Remembering the cries for help as she clung to a palm tree for almost eight hours before being rescued, she founded the Happy Hearts Charity, which has rebuilt more than 250 schools in areas impacted by natural disasters.
Rupert Stadler, the chief executive of Audi since 2007, has clung to his job even though his office has been searched by investigators and despite criticism that he should take responsibility for wrongdoing that occurred on his watch.
That was what happened for most of the first half-hour against Finland, a stretch the Americans mostly dominated, everywhere but on the scoreboard, as the Finns clung to a 1-0 lead behind their goaltender, Noora Raty.
He clung to a socialist economic model and one-party Communist rule, even after the Soviet Union disintegrated and most of the rest of the world concluded that state socialism was an idea whose time had come and gone.
For years after the financial crisis of a decade ago, Deutsche clung to the hope that it would again go toe-to-toe with Wall Street's giants in all areas of investment banking, as it had before the crash.
It would also help explain why she reportedly told police they would have to "murder" her to get her out of a car during a previous traffic stop, leading to a physical struggle as Gaines clung to her children.
But for voters who may have clung to the belief that a mythical system of checks and balances would spring to life and constrain him, they now have the evidence they need to see that is not the case.
"Throughout delivery, and even as pressures mounted, Crossrail Ltd clung to the unrealistic view that it could complete the program to the original timetable, which has had damaging consequences," Amyas Morse, head of the NAO, said in a statement.
Meanwhile, even as the Swiss National Bank as expected clung to its negative interest rate policy, the Swiss currency rose against the euro to 1.1499 franc as some traders saw a slightly more hawkish tone from the central bank.
BANJUL (Reuters) - Gambians and tourists were boarding buses, packing suitcases onto trucks and hiring canoes to flee the capital on Wednesday, as President Yahya Jammeh clung to power on the eve of his rival Adama Barrow's planned swearing in.
It sometimes felt as if the writers were brave enough to address certain realities of the show but still clung to Piper as a (very white) safety blanket to ground viewers if race or discrimination made them too uncomfortable.
Not by moderate Republicans, or at least the shrinking club with a tenuous claim to that label, who pushed him away during the midterms as they fought for their survival and clung to their last shreds of self-respect.
The U.S. dollar was modestly higher against the yen on Wednesday morning, but the move indicated little change in investor sentiment as the Japanese currency largely clung to its recent gains on growing fears of a global economic downturn.
Letter of Recommendation It hit a heavy, humid 90 degrees as I was walking up Sixth Avenue to get my kid from the LARPing camp we signed him up for, and my shirt clung to my skin like seaweed.
Accusations of the Trump campaign's collusion with Russia (which the President vehemently denies) to manipulate the US political system and interfere in the 2016 elections have clung to this President like a barnacle to the side of a boat.
Other big European banks, like UBS of Switzerland and Barclays in Britain, scaled back their operations after the 2008 financial crisis, but Deutsche Bank clung to investment banking even as it continued to generate billions of euros in losses.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold on Friday clung to sharp overnight gains that pushed the metal to a one-year high, and looked set to post its best week in over four years as stock market turmoil stoked safe haven demand.
While Trump administration officials have stubbornly clung to the idea of tariffs as a way to safeguard domestic competitors against foreign rivals who allegedly play unfair, the blurring lines caused by globalization considerably complicates the "us versus them" mentality.
While each of these artists clung to certain evergreen elements of their brand—Grande with her Mariah-esque vocal stylings and high ponytail, Gaga and Madonna with their theatricality—they were able to meet demand as our hunger evolved.
The overhead baggage compartments were slamming, and her row mate, a young Japanese man, who was returning home and spoke no English, clung to her arm for dear life—which is ironic because Pummill has a severe phobia of flying.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star opted for a neon green dress that clung to her famous curves, while her husband wore a light green Louis Vuitton blazer with matching pants, no shirt, and a pair of Yeezy slides.
She and her husband Gary Rosario said they clung to the side of a house for hours last week to save their seven dogs from a hurricane that reduced their picturesque neighborhood in Puerto Rico to a desolate mud pit.
NEW YORK, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The S&P 63 clung to a small gain on Monday, led by financial stocks ahead of a Federal Reserve meeting, while Nasdaq pared gains sharply as technology stocks lost ground late in the day.
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks clung to their 17-month highs on Friday and bonds paused after this week's rally ahead of U.S. jobs data, a gauge that could stoke or temper market expectations about aggressive policy easing by the Federal Reserve.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar eased slightly on Monday, but clung to most of its gains following Friday's robust U.S. jobs report, as investors await inflation data this week that may signal a turnaround in the currency's weakness this year.
NEW YORK, Aug 25 (Reuters) - U.S. interest rates futures clung to earlier losses on Thursday as the latest data on domestic jobless claims and durable goods orders suggested the U.S. economy is expanding at a moderate clip in the third quarter.
Based on a half-finished novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Last Tycoon takes place in that jilting period between the Roaring '20s, the Great Depression and the Golden Thirties, during which Americans clung to movies as their last luxury.
I clung to the promise of the UNHCR staff in Rwanda that Catherine and her daughter would be coming to America in January 2017 to be reunited with her extended family, just as she was clinging to that same hope.
Against Sheymon Moraes, Magomedsharipov was able to take mount several times against the Brazilian but was unable to strike effectively as Moraes blocked him at the biceps or clung to him in clinches, preventing Zabit from creating the necessary distance.
Ideas included clever condoms that tightened during sex or clung to a dick like shrink wrap, or were made with super-strong, ultra-thin graphene-based polymers that more effectively transfer heat and could lead to an altogether steamier experience.
The piece of me that sat in my hand had been deliberately cut out, and though I thought of bones as bleached and clean, dried blood and tissue clung to mine, reminding me that it was previously classified as medical waste.
Television images showed two helmeted officers, outfitted in harnesses and ropes, slowly approaching the woman and grabbing her as she clung to the sloping side of the more than 300-foot- high (91 meters) statue near its upturned right foot.
MANILA/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Physical gold demand was slow in top consumer China, as the metal clung to this year's strong gains, while a strike by jewellers protesting against the imposition of a tax curbed demand in No. 2 market India.
The album hasn't gotten quite the level of fanfare I believe it deserves, which is perhaps intentional; Necros Christos has always clung to the shadows, even as they've created some of the most compelling, massive-sounding death metal in recent memory.
But no matter the venue or topic, women have historically clung to book clubs as a space for reading, learning, and making their voices heard—even if all they wanted to do was complain about bratty Amy March in Little Women.
But he steadfastly clung to an inspiration sparked during a school trip to the American Museum of Natural History as an 8-year-old, where he saw a photograph of Albert Einstein posing in front of a wall of equations.
Trump has always clung to a kind of plausible deniability when peddling racist nonsense, insisting that his attacks on NFL players protesting police brutality are about patriotism and that his claims that undocumented immigrants are rapists are about law and order.
NEW YORK, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley economists clung to their forecast of a 20 percent chance the U.S. economy might slip into recession in 2016 on evidence of contraction in the factory sector and signs of slowing among services industries.
Photograph by George Steinmetz for The New Yorker He pointed to the shrubs that clung to the base of the steep cliff: candelilla, a source of wax used in the production of lip balm, candles, religious figurines, and chewing gum.
Abadi has clung to the idea of calming sectarian tensions as the best tool to defeat the radicals of ISIS, and looks set to retain power with the help of a powerful Shia -- yet Iraqi nationalist -- cleric Muqtada al Sadr.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. interest rates futures clung to earlier gains on Monday as the latest Federal Reserve data on labor conditions showed some softness in the domestic jobs market last month, confirming a disappointing April payrolls report on Friday.
The girl would scream, and the mother would hold her close, Don't cry , now , be a big girl and don't cry , hugging her tightly, glancing around, trying to stave off the girl's hands, which clung to various parts of her body.
NEW YORK, Feb 73 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks climbed and the Dow and Nasdaq posted a ninth straight week of gains on Friday as investors clung to signs of progress in the ongoing trade talks between the United States and China.
After an ultra-contentious divorce, Kate lopped his name off the TV show (it became simply Kate Plus 8), he got custody of at least a dozen Ed Hardy t-shirts, and clung to relevance via several issues of US Weekly.
And Mott Haven has clung to its name, despite developers' recent attempts to rechristen the area the Piano District, which set off gentrification alarms, and the 1980s offering of SoBro, which seems to have had better success in Nashville and Indianapolis.
Traditional mattress companies figured out how to approximate the comforts of a water bed with pillow tops and foam, and most people turned away, though there were stalwarts who clung to their vinyl oddities like gear heads with an eight-track.
Even as they have railed against the president in pushing to expand their agenda and diverse majority, the Democrats still have clung to the possibility of compromise with President Trump and Senate Republicans to deliver some of their campaign promises.
His fans and neighbors clung to lyrics and interviews in which he advocated self-improvement; his financial investments in the community, she said, showed he was serious about creating a ladder for other people who had grown up in similar circumstances.
Scourged from his home; hunted through the swamps; hung by midnight raiders, and openly murdered in the light of day, the Negro clung to his right of franchise with a heroism which would have wrung admiration from the hearts of savages.
Driven by a deep faith rooted in Christianity, many have clung to a belief that everything would work out in the end, that Mr. Trump's heart would be touched and he would allow them into the United States to work.
But reporters took those rare rebellious moments and clung to them, trying to create a sense of drama around bigger votes in which she invariably stuck to the party line, even if she playacted a sense of disappointment in the process.
Some episodes are particularly haunting, like the tale of Jordyn and her mother Colette Sulcer, 41, a nurse who died on Tuesday in the flooding in Beaumont, about 100 miles from waterlogged Houston, as her daughter clung to her body.
Now, while Mr. Trump's apologists have not yet settled on a precise rationalization for why the president pressured a foreign government to meddle in American elections, some defenders have clung to the position that there was no quid pro quo.
Besieged Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull stubbornly clung to power on Thursday, as senior ministers deserted him, saying he would hold a second leadership vote on Friday if he received a letter signed by the majority of the ruling Liberal party.
There are still the notable hold-outs, those leaders who have clung to power for decades as in Equatorial Guinea, Zimbabwe, Chad, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and the Congo, but every year, the continent is attaining new precedents in its democratic evolution.
Long before Barack Obama evoked hope in a national presidential campaign, John Lewis' generation clung to a stubborn faith in the possibility of racial justice, equal citizenship and radical democracy that remains the basis of their freedom dreams and our own.
LSU clung to a 242-8.1 lead against Northwestern State last Saturday before running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire's 227-yard scoring run with 23:22010 left in second quarter provided the first of 48 unanswered Tiger points to end the game.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar on Tuesday clung to the previous day's gains, supported by a bounce in Treasury yields and ahead of U.S. inflation data that could influence the timing of the next Federal Reserve interest rate increase.
Worse, when two counter fighters or defensive prodigies are matched the bout will inevitably become one in which no one wants to push the action, and any point scored or lead taken is desperately clung to until the round ends.
"I think in some ways [Rebecca's] sort of clung to this idea that [she and her dad] were in love and that somehow he got whisked away by an evil king or something," McKenna said of the show's dysfunctional father-daughter relationship.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar clung to gains against a basket of peers on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged but characterized the economy as strong, keeping the central bank on track to increase borrowing costs in September.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition is trying to convince ruling Socialist Party officials to join a transition government, shifting focus as it seeks to unseat President Nicolas Maduro, who has clung to power in the face of growing international pressure and U.S. sanctions.
NEW YORK, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The dollar clung to its earlier gains against a basket of currencies on Tuesday even as data showed United States' trade gap deteriorated to its widest level in nine years in December due to a surge in imports.
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull stubbornly clung to power on Thursday as senior ministers deserted him, saying he would hold a second leadership vote on Friday only if he received a letter signed by a majority of ruling party members.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - When Indonesian President Joko Widodo was elected five years ago, the former furniture salesman seemed to offer a clean break from the military and political elite that had clung to power since the fall of strongman ruler Suharto in 1998.
Without the wealth enjoyed by many of his classmates, Labrie apparently clung to alternative measures of social standing in a place where success is measured on one hand by self-sacrifice, and on the other by how many underclass girls you can bang.
"She says the problem is HRC does not know how to use a computer to do email, only BB." There are plenty of people who remember hot pants and Nixon's wage and price controls and who clung to their BlackBerries at any cost.
What is clear so far is that Kurds have clung to the north east, their traditional homes; and Assad's Alawi sect and its Shia Muslim and Christian allies hold the capital and their traditional bases -- Latakia and other towns on the coast.
Chamberlain clung to that delusion even as Hitler annexed Austria in March 1938 and, two months later, demanded that Czechoslovakia, Eastern Europe's only democracy, surrender the Sudetenland, a vital area containing most of the country's formidable defense fortifications and major centers of industry.
A wheezy, nervous, rescued Chihuahua-Boston terrier mix named Ava Gardner clung to her lap as the actress, whose beauty still startles, explained how a 2016 film, "Certain Women," was an exemplar of the kind of work she'd like to be doing.
But to the surprise of many, Hugo Chavez's hand-picked heir has stubbornly clung to power, withstanding months of street protests last year and even a US-backed military revolt all the while millions of Venezuelan migrants flee hyperinflation and widespread food shortages.
Whereas every other pesto I'd ever eaten gradually separated into its individual components as I made my way through a bowl of pasta, leaving a puddle of flavored olive oil behind, this sauce — creamy, nutty, fragrant and sweet — clung to the trofie.
For years and years she clung to a story which made her appear special different, and in this case discriminated against for her gender in order to craft a faux appeal to the people who actually experience those things in their daily lives.
"The widespread opposition that President Guaido has been able to mobilize may not last," Arnson told lawmakers, one of whom made the comparison to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has clung to power despite years of US attempts to unseat him.
As the spurious Brexit mantras of sovereignty and halting the flood of foreign labor are clung to desperately, I do often wonder why one of the few legitimate concerns about the EU is rarely touted though as a good reason to get out?
Their faces will never grace the cover of Time magazine, and in some cases their silence will never be broken, if they hold the same false notions of power and victimhood that I once clung to when the cognitive dissonance became too strong.
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull stubbornly clung to power on Thursday, as senior ministers deserted him, saying he would hold a second leadership vote on Friday if he received a letter signed by the majority of the ruling Liberal party.
Kodak went bankrupt because of the dedication to film these branding measures emphasize — it clung to it, adapting poorly to the rise of the digital camera, and in doing so set itself up to eventually shuck over 100,000 jobs and kneecap a city.
For almost as long as Apple has been making mobile devices — whether it's iPods, iPhones, or iPads — the company has clung to its own charging ports, dating back to the introduction of the 30-pin dock connector in 2003 with the third-generation iPod.
The late-not-so-great Felix Houphouet-Boigny may have been the first leader of the newly independent Ivory Coast in 1959, but he clung to power and in his waning years, moved the capital from Abidjan to Yamoussoukro, the village where he was born.
Now Malaysians have begun to wonder if the sultans might be called upon to moderate—or even to oust—Mr Najib's floundering government, which has clung to power despite claims that it allowed billions of dollars to be looted from 1MDB, a state investment firm.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro fell on Thursday, declining the most in a month, as the European Central Bank clung to its easy money policy and signaled no change in its timetable to move away from ultra low rates or end its bond purchase program.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The greenback clung to slim gains against a basket of currencies on Thursday as investors took stock of former FBI Director James Comey's testimony to the U.S. Senate, while the euro weakened after the European Central Bank kept interest rates on hold.
Kate wore a royal blue Jenny Packham suit with a matching hat and Queen Elizabeth II's diamond maple leaf brooch as Princess Charlotte, on her first official tour, clung to her mother in a light blue dress with a matching bow in her hair.
RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan (Reuters) - Time has done little to help Japanese volunteer fireman Eiki Kumagai with memories of March 211, 2011, when he clung to some steps as a huge black tsunami surged through his town, washing away people he knew as they cried for help.
Looking back, she wonders why she chose those two "necessities" that she'd grabbed from the fridge, but on the drive, she clung to them for dear life, steadying herself through contractions and mentally preparing for the battle she expected to have with the hospital staff.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prices on U.S. mortgage-backed securities clung to their earlier gains on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve signaled it planned to reduce its reinvestments in Treasuries and MBS later this year in a bid to shrink its $3.0073 trillion balance sheet.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices fell nearly 210 percent on Friday as investors worried about a global economic slowdown, snapping a nine-day winning streak spurred by U.S.-China trade hopes, but clung to some gains from that rally to end the week higher.
NEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury prices clung to earlier losses on Wednesday following data that showed home construction slowed to its lowest level in 1-1/2 years in September but groundbreaking for single-family homes jumped to its strongest level since February.
The fixing, which largely matched forecast, reflected the weakness in the euro overnight as the European Central Bank clung to its easy money policy and signaled no change in its timetable to move away from ultra low rates or end its bond purchase programme.
College bands kept playing "Dixie" for more than a century after Fort Sumter; the University of Mississippi (where the football team is named, with no attempt at subtlety, the Rebels) clung to the battle flag and "Dixie" until well into the twenty-first century.
I'm thinking of how Odysseus and his men clung to the bellies of the rams to escape the Cyclops' cave, how they first took the fire-hot handspike and drove it deep into that crater eye, a blinding that the Cyclops' father, Poseidon, never forgave.
CANBERRA, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull stubbornly clung to power on Thursday, as senior ministers deserted him, saying he would hold a second leadership vote on Friday if he received a letter signed by the majority of the ruling Liberal party.
As Turkish authorities sought to retaliate for a faction of armed forces' bid to seize power, traders pared their safe-haven holdings of yen, gold and low-risk government bonds, though they clung to some of their gains seen when the coup attempt broke.
In a matter of days, the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival was back on track, and Mr. Tiber, as its principal ticket agent and hotelier, embarked on six weeks of glory that clung to him, like a shimmering cloud, for the rest of his days.
But at the same time, he's clung to the faith he found as a child, one that was strengthened in the death of his parents, and he's tried to act as if that answer should be everybody's answer in the face of gigantic, terrifying uncertainty.
NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuters) - The dollar clung to modest gains against a basket of currencies on Wednesday after payroll processor ADP said U.S. companies hired 177,000 workers in April, close to the median estimate of an 175,000 gain among economists polled by Reuters.
Even as Kuroda has clung to that view, an influential cadre of career officials led by Amamiya has spent the last three years trying to contain the unintended side-effects of Kuroda's policies without spooking the markets, according to officials with knowledge of those deliberations.
JOHANNESBURG — Facing widespread voter disillusionment and anger, the African National Congress on Saturday kept control of South Africa's national government with its weakest electoral showing since the start of democracy a quarter-century ago, and barely clung to power in the country's richest province.
On climate change, influential conservatives have for years clung to what is basically a crazy conspiracy theory — that the overwhelming scientific consensus that the earth is warming due to greenhouse-gas emissions is a hoax, somehow coordinated by thousands of researchers around the world.
But industry experts say that closing mills in some provinces that have not produced a tonne of steel in years, but have clung to life in order to qualify for compensation from the central government won't have any impact on market supply or on prices.
When Widodo was elected for his first term in 2014, the former furniture salesman and small town mayor seemed to offer a clean break from the military and political elite that had clung to power since the fall of strongman ruler Suharto in 1998.
"Netanyahu, who is unwilling to accept the voters' decision and admit his failure, clung to the horns of the altar and is trying to produce a reality where supposedly 'Likud' won the elections, called for unity government, and it was Gantz and Liberman who failed."
" In an emailed statement, Juul didn't directly address the decision by some of its users to revert to cigarettes, but again clung to the refrain that its products are "designed to help adult smokers switch from combustible cigarettes to an alternative nicotine delivery system.
She was already deemed a darling back home anyway — one of those overachieving young Jamaicans sent abroad, having been groomed from a young age to be leaders, the ones who diligently rehearsed their roles as replicas of the older generation that still clung to a colonial mindset.
The latest drama is a reminder that from the start of his political career, allegations of corruption and influence trading have clung to the President -- in previous scrapes from the one that might cause him to be only the third US President to be formally impeached.
Up until recently many investors and corporates had clung to the view that a deal would eventually be agreed between Washington and Beijing, as it was logical that the two powers would rather compromise than risk lasting damage to their own, and by extension, the global economies.
Television footage on Wednesday showed two officers, outfitted in harnesses and ropes, slowly approaching a woman and grabbing her as she clung to the sloping side of the more-than-300-foot-high (91 meters) statue, moments after she tried unsuccessfully to scale Lady Liberty's robes.
The U.S. dollar clung to a tiny gain and U.S. Treasury yields fell on worries Trump will be unable to deliver on campaign promises such as tax reform, even as the White House knocked down speculation that Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council, would resign.
In the crude overlap of anger, bargaining, and denial that resulted, some anti-Trump conservatives clung to the hope that Trump would leave the campaign, either voluntarily or through public pressure, and the party could press ahead to November with a new and not altogether unhinged nominee.
When, in Florida, Bundy went to trial for the murders of three victims—Lisa Levy, Margaret Bowman, and Kimberly Leach—and was publicly linked to the deaths of dozens more, he clung to the role of lawyer, arguing either ineffectively or disastrously on his own behalf.
President Donald Trump and his supporters have clung to the fact that Mueller found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, while the President's opponents have fixated on the fact that the report lists numerous instances in which the President appeared to obstruct justice.
It would be a great setting to check in with all our heroes as they establish the stakes for Episode IX.  And it would help inoculate Abrams against a charge that clung to him after The Force Awakens — that he's simply retreading what has gone before.
Shinya Aoki uses this all the time, Kazushi Sakuraba used it to open up a clingy Shibata, and Chael Sonnen famously used both hands to box Anderson Silva's ears while the latter clung to him so that he could not make distance to punch with venom.
NEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury prices clung to their earlier gains on Monday as San Francisco Federal Reserve President John Williams said it is "about right" to expect the U.S. central bank to raise interest rates two to three times the rest of 2016.
Television footage on Wednesday showed two officers, outfitted in harnesses and ropes, slowly approaching a woman and grabbing her as she clung to the sloping side of the more-than-300-foot-high (91 meter) statue, moments after she tried unsuccessfully to scale Lady Liberty's robes.
NEW YORK, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The dollar on Friday clung to its earlier gains against a basket of currencies, hovering at level last seen in early January, after the Trump administration said China and the United States will hold high-level trade talks in Beijing on Feb. 14-15.
An outsider who clung to memories of his father's building sites in New York's outer boroughs long after he made it in Manhattan, Mr Trump appears not merely to understand, but to share, the unfocused resentment of globalisation, and its hoity-toity champions, harboured by many working-class Americans.
Hunza G. used to be just plain old Hunza, but that was before designer Georgiana Huddart grabbed the label by its collar and pulled it back from the brink of extinction, where it clung to the backs of '80s fitness instructors and old cast members from John Hughes films.
When Donald Trump shocked the world by winning the White House last November, lots and lots of people who didn't vote for him clung to the belief that Ivanka had a calming and moderating influence on her father -- as she always seemed to on those reality TV shows.
It was a tiny palace of sweet-faced Marys and red candles, a glinting emporium of Catholic medals, but the building itself seemed to carry an indignant sense of faith, as if a history of survival clung to its plasterboard walls and shone from the old glass counter.
Stephens had built his own mythos—he had always clung to the idea that even though he wasn't the best in the world, nobody could afford to trade with him—and yet faced with this angry, shaken Jose Aldo, he seemed to be flailing helplessly in the breeze.
After mixing it up for a few, Crosby took the Predators defenceman down to the ice, gained a favourable back position, and proceeded to use Subban's head as a basketball—bouncing his skull repeatedly off the ice as Subban desperately clung to Crosby's stick and leg for dear life.
Ms. Simonds's win means a 50-50 split in the State House, where Republicans had clung to a one-seat majority after losing 193 seats last month in a night of Democratic victories up and down the ballot, which were widely seen as a rebuke to President Trump.
The result has been to harden the same battle lines that formed at the time of the Tea Party uprising of 2009: a restless activist bloc of voters and interest groups who want to supplant the party leadership versus an establishment ruling class that has mostly clung to power.
But hip-hop fans have long clung to the memory of the rapper's hard-to-replicate mid-2000s run, which included a slew of now-classic mixtapes and two albums, "Food & Liquor" and "The Cool," that combine lush beats with bars as vividly poetic as they are political.
Alongside the art world, Hollywood is re-examining its own history of exclusion: it clung to the assumption that a film with a black cast couldn't sell tickets until very recently, when the box office success of "Black Panther" and "Get Out" proved that kind of myth untenable.
As the storm surge peaked at 14 feet in the borough — among the highest levels across New York City — the water crashed through the walls of their house, and DeBraan Varvaro and her younger sister, Carolyn Varvaro, clung to the gutter of their roof and did not let go.
Though receptive in the end, she was somewhat dubious when I explained to her the facts that contradicted her wholly swallowed conspiracy theories and clung to her dislike of the former secretary of State even after practically everything she had based her animosity on was proven to be untrue.
She had just broken up with her partner of two years, someone who knew her with sufficient thoroughness that his demolition of her character in their final arguments could not fail to undermine her opinion of herself; she clung to the photojournalist's attention as if it were a life raft.
For weeks, as Mayor Bill de Blasio has sought to fend off a flock of investigations into his political fund-raising, he has clung to a potent defense: A confidential report about one of the inquiries was leaked to a reporter at the behest of his chief political rival, Gov.
Co-founder Bill Gates stepped down as CEO early in 2000 and Microsoft spent the next decade and a half in a strategic dilemma as it clung to its PC-centric view of the computing world while it was outflanked by Google in the internet and Apple Inc in smartphones.
"What it means to confront a long-held belief (one clung to like a life raft in the middle of the ocean) is to challenge your own perceptions and allow the pentimento painting that is hidden beneath the surface to emerge and be seen in the light of a new day."
When Factory Floor first came to people's attention, with their debut single "Bipolar" in 2008, they sounded like Manchester's industrial past being dug up and brought back to life in an East London warehouse space—echoing clanks clung to Peter Hookesque basslines, and ghostly vocals howled at canal side moons.
For years, mostly male lawmakers and those in their orbit clung to a secret agreement known as the Bear Mountain compact, in which affairs and assignations with young staff members and interns occurring north of the Bear Mountain Bridge weren't talked about in New York City and other home districts.
Yet as Spotify introduced its streaming service in a handful of European countries, it clung to what must have seemed an impossible ambition: challenging the titans of Silicon Valley to become the world's leading outlet for online music, with a hybrid free-and-paid model that made record companies nervous.
Yet, as the most Soviet of the countries that emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Belarus has clung to the view of Stalin and his successors that Jews were just one of many groups of Soviet citizens killed by the Nazis and do not deserve special recognition.
Water that looked like spilled cyan paint rushed along river beds made from smooth, multicolored stones; mist clung to dew-sprinkled forests that grew down steep inclines; with the exception of the two-lane road and the power lines that ran along it, the terrain seemed entirely untouched by civilization.
She couldn't dismantle her wall of secrecy and defensiveness and level with the public and the press; instead, she built the wall higher and clung to attack dogs like David Brock and Sidney Blumenthal, needing to surround herself with people, no matter how dubious, who would walk the plank for her.
But ducking federal taxes, which he so snidely said in the first debate "makes me smart," just might not go unnoticed by the lower-middle to lower-income Americans who have thus far clung to Trump despite — or maybe because of — his many incendiary comments over the course of this awful campaign year.
The narrative motor of that genre, according to snobs and skeptics, consists of one damn thing after another, but you could say the same of Homer's Odyssey, and, if memory serves, I don't believe Odysseus ever clung to the rusty wing of a crashed bomber as it perched athwart a raging waterfall.
Fact Check of the Day In a pair of tweets casting doubt on the official estimate of nearly 3,000 deaths, the president clung to an outdated estimate, wrongly suggested that doubt over the figure emerged "a long time later" and inaccurately characterized the new figure as including all deaths on the island.
Their trial was widely criticized by observers as just the latest example of a compromised judiciary serving the purposes of Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander who switched sides to emerge as the leader of the country's transitional government in the 1980s and has clung to power for more than 30 years.
The 19-year-old's small hands clung to two framed drawings of Nikki done in black and white, quietly watching friends, family, and other people from the community fill up the parking lot and patio of a motel and coffee shop across the street from an auto parts dealer where the vigil was held.
A decade ago, when I was running a political magazine in Texas, the state's Democrats were comically inept; while Texas grew browner and younger by the day, the party was led by a gang of aging, nostalgic white moderates who clung to the outdated strategies that had won them elections in the 1960s and '70s.
As the country's decision to leave the European Union has challenged national unity, many "Bake Off" fans have clung to the show as a model of what the United Kingdom can be — with country grandmas and big city immigrants sharing hugs and recipes in a makeshift kitchen in a white tent in a field.
The family papers that Stein has mined here, with great effort and a keen eye, illustrate history by zooming in as tightly as possible and showing, as she writes, "how this family loved and quarreled, struggled and succeeded, clung to one another and watched the ties that once bound them slip from their grasp."
But I do love that, as Todd VanDerWerff points out at Vox, it also engenders A Very Millennial changing of the guard, from the crusty old white men who clung to power (in both the Empire and the Rebellion but especially the Empire) to a diverse array of impressive young men and women of every conceivable background.
I came across this release during a dark moment last week, and clung to it; the notion of "spiritual warfare," Vilkacis' raison d'etre, fit squarely into my staticky headspace at the time, and the sheer blackened brilliance of their work on this split with Dutch trio Turia summoned back my strength and resolve to keep soldiering on.

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