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"The Democrats are coalescing even before this occurs," he added.
Democrats are coalescing around Ossoff, a former aide to Reps.
You can see that impulse coalescing around The Disaster Artist.
Officials are not coalescing around a rate cut now, though.
Those who thought it was about immigration were coalescing around Leave.
For now, it appears as though many are coalescing around McCarthy.
It is the sound of Katy Perry coalescing with Ellie Goulding.
AS THE PROTESTS in Hong Kong drag on, rituals are coalescing.
When the zephyrs come,sturgeons mistakenly mate, Limbs coalescing againstshapeless organs.
Some of those efforts are coalescing around the Twitter hashtag #ResistTrumpTuesdays.
It really feels like everything is coalescing around this looming dread.
Politicians are coalescing rapidly around the benefits of handing out money.
A series of institution-building moments are coalescing into something real.
Poor investments coupled with coalescing financial forces led to weak returns.
The state probes are coalescing into two main groups, the report said.
Republicans are coalescing around a different approach to expanded retirement plan coverage.
Across the business world, leaders are coalescing around these climate change disclosures.
Or imagine that New Era Enterprisers really started coalescing around climate action.
Bipartisan support for sending out $1,000 checks is already coalescing in Congress.
Similar protests challenging instances of environmental racism began coalescing across the country.
The moderate field shows no signs of coalescing behind any one candidate.
Identifies the most promising use cases are which industry players are coalescing.
AND I THINK YOU'RE GOING TO START TO SEE A COALESCING AGAINST CHINA.
"What is clear on its face is that conservatives are coalescing behind me."
Coalescing around a GOP plan to do that continues to be a challenge.
Right now, the Republican plan is coalescing between some combination of the two.
"He's actually healing the party and coalescing them around substantive policy," he added.
The coalescing drew discontented grumbles from the anti-Trump wing of the party.
Prominent leaders and groups in the Democratic Party have been coalescing around Biden.
Prominent leaders and groups in the Democratic Party have been coalescing around Biden.
You can talk about Biden coalescing with segregationists to defeat cross-district busing.
Coalescing scandals have engulfed Virginia's leaders, plunging the state into political free fall.
Spain's minority center-right government is at the mercy of coalescing left-wing forces.
The possibility of a set of sub-accents coalescing to form an uber-accent.
Now, though, scientists realise that in fact it's been two coalescing galaxies all along.
DG: It wasn't like she was converting; she was coalescing in this last season.
And the plans are coalescing as Trump's polling numbers sag with women and independents.
Thematically, the season seems to be coalescing around the difference between justice and revenge.
Instead of coalescing in December as they often do, the Patriots are hurting themselves.
Across the country, protests against the gun lobby are coalescing into a powerful movement.
Congress realizes the situation is dire and is coalescing around legislation introduced by Sen.
India&aposs economic crisis doesn&apost helpAnalysts say various reasons for discontent were coalescing.
As the midterms approach, Democrats appear to be coalescing around an anti-corruption message.
Even so, that sentiment was far from coalescing into concerted opposition to him, they said.
Light bloomed above them as an AR image formed, pixels coalescing out of the air.
This could be a harbinger for elite support coalescing behind one of the top candidates.
Members of the moderate New Democrat Coalition are coalescing behind a proposal from Alabama Rep.
The usual suspects are already coalescing around an answer — namely, that she just got lucky.
But so far, there are no signs of that frustration's coalescing into high-level opposition.
A Warren endorsement of Biden would further his goal of coalescing the party around him.
The Democratic Party is quickly coalescing around an ambitious Medicare-for-all platform — and Rep.
The group, Unruh says, marks the coalescing of disparate "pockets of resistance" -- including backers of Sen.
The group, Unruh said, marks the coalescing of disparate "pockets of resistance" -- including backers of Sen.
So the media is definitely coalescing around the idea that this is not a quick fix.
The Sunrise Movement, a group of young climate activists who are coalescing around New York Rep.
China still needs foreign technology, so is doing what it can to stop antagonism from coalescing.
Souklaye envisions video, sounds or music, and games all eventually coalescing in this bot storytelling mode.
One reason might be that a growing number of Republicans are coalescing around Donald Trump's candidacy.
This proliferation of causes kept the movement from coalescing behind the single issue of the war.
Cruz won the GOP's Iowa caucuses Monday night, upsetting Donald Trump by coalescing Iowa's religious conservatives.
And they represent a coalescing among more moderate Democrats around Biden and firmly against Vermont Sen.
But the end product of those new voices — coalescing communities and sustained enthusiasm — is very real.
Yet indications that the House is coalescing around an obstruction of Congress charge against Trump abound.
This year, there was the perfect storm record-breaking drought and heat coalescing on tinderbox land.
If anyone is coalescing climate moderation into climate denial, it's not the left, it's these two men.
Stocks also sank as Clinton's lead over Trump also narrowed, mainly due to Trump coalescing Republican support.
We feel good about that coalescing happening in all those places where these other candidates are not.
But those were rightly remembered as lean years for everyone except the coalescing alternative wrestling in ECW.
The new proposal comes at a moment that Democrats are coalescing around a Medicare-for-all platform.
This effort to intensify corporate power instead may wind up further coalescing the power of the people.
Recent polling has shown a country deeply divided, with the right now coalescing firmly behind Mr. Trump.
Gaming culture is coalescing with what I hesitate to call "the mainstream" at an ever-accelerating rate.
But the professional game works on that and maybe that's they'll coalescing with the men's professional game.
Any thought that Democratic voters are coalescing around him is absurd and conclusively disproven by the numbers.
Specifically, a price on carbon is a market-friendly policy mechanism that Republicans are coalescing around. Rep.
"At that point, I said we have something coalescing on the hard left," Levin told VICE News.
But their tenderness is short-lived, as a series of mysterious events start coalescing into the season's plot.
Determined to avoid the same mistakes, state Republicans seem to be coalescing around state Attorney General  Josh Hawley .
The good news is that an exciting new civil rights movement has been coalescing to meet this challenge.
Its greatest fear is the coalescing of myriad demonstrations into a national movement against the central communist government.
The pieces of the planetary body orbited the earth before eventually coalescing into the moon we know today.
The pair compliment each other well, BJ's voice flows ultra smoothly, coalescing with a focused verse from Kendrick.
As he was thanking all of his endorsers' supporters' for coalescing around him, he also mentioned Harris' name.
Democratic primary voters are coalescing around former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign, except for, it seems, younger voters.
"After you saw that performance last night, you think people should be coalescing around Marco Rubio," Christie said.
" She added, "It was one of the first times I remember Asian-Americans coalescing to have a voice.
A government shutdown would further expose Republicans as incapable of coalescing for the most basic tasks of governing.
Before long, she began singing droning sounds and swelling tones, with gentle pitches coalescing into sketchy thematic lines.
"I don't ever remember a quicker or more thorough coalescing of the party after the primary," Savage said.
In New York, slaves were gradually being granted freedom since 21863, with grassroots abolition movements coalescing into government policies.
The group of senators was coalescing around the three-week bill, which would keep the government open until Feb.
Meanwhile, Democrats are coalescing around a 10-year CHIP reauthorization, and it's unclear whether the GOP would support this.
Before Perez entered the race, the party was coalescing around Ellison as the natural choice to lead the party.
Rubio is attracting growing crowds, and the more moderate, establishment-friendly GOP vote could finally be coalescing around him.
What I value most as a listener is the sense of a singular creative personality coalescing from anonymous sounds.
Two bright spots for the GOP are Missouri and Indiana, red states where Republicans are coalescing behind Trump. Rep.
Senate Republicans are coalescing around an outline of a repeal plan, while health insurance plans flee the law's marketplaces.
He succeeded in Iowa, but then lost in New Hampshire, and by May the party was coalescing around Reagan.
Biden has benefited from centrists coalescing around his campaign after his South Carolina win, with former South Bend, Ind.
Instead, the first two Democratic contests in Iowa and New Hampshire showed that progressives are coalescing around Vermont Sen.
Stars are born when clouds of gas and dust collapse, giving into gravity and coalescing into new cosmic objects.
Like a deep earthquake, Trump's election triggered waves of disbelief, anger and, ultimately, a coalescing of like-minded people.
Because the rules and norms of this era are still coalescing, the systems could also be gamed and manipulated.
But overall, Democrats are coalescing around their top priorities far more than in earlier periods when they controlled the House.
It felt somehow divine, or otherwise supernatural to feel the music and energy coalescing and choosing me as their medium.
"Death is often the central coalescing element around which many religions are formed," Wolfe told me in a phone interview.
One of our major problems this year was the coalescing of voters who felt ignored by Democrats in recent years.
It feels like there can be a national coalescing if we take the opportunity to honestly look at our history.
Even as suspicions shift away from fossil fuels, they are coalescing around tropical wetlands, the biggest global source of methane.
Clinton in November, a faster coalescing around the survivor of a fervent primary fight than her "PUMAs" exhibited in 2008.
As the Islamic State began coalescing in Syria and Iraq, Western governments pressured Turkey to crack down on these fighters.
They are coalescing around cuts to the entire Medicaid program — the big question being how large those cuts might be.
Instead, the Democratic Party is coalescing around Biden, whose campaign has been defined by many gaffes and one incredible comeback.
At the same time, Democratic officials, outside political groups and former rivals are coalescing around Biden as the presumptive nominee.
Moderates are increasingly coalescing around Joe Biden in hopes of preventing Senator Bernie Sanders from amassing an insurmountable delegate lead.
Two, the coalescing of other Democrats around him is so new that it may not have fully registered with voters.
That rapid coalescing around Biden puts increased pressure on Bloomberg's strategy to use Super Tuesday as his first testing ground.
Associations, membership organizations, and issue advocacy groups are incubators for developing these new formats and forums for coalescing political activism.
But she worries about her candidate's future, now that the establishment of the Democratic Party is coalescing around Mr. Biden.
And he's opening a new front in the cultural backlash coalescing among elites in the coastal entertainment, media and advertising hubs.
House Democrats had been coalescing behind a $15 minimum wage plan, with a bill passing out of committee in early March.
Mr. Buttigieg also went on the offensive in hopes of coalescing moderate Democrats and displacing Mr. Sanders from his lead here.
But a coalescing movement of porn historians has grappled with how to do justice to the complexity of porn's undocumented past.
Those haven't gotten pickup from Democrats — who are coalescing behind a plan to pull back the FCC's repeal through congressional action.
We are worried, though, that leading figures in our party are coalescing around an idea whose constitutionality is doubtful at best.
In return, Cruz praised the Utah lawmaker's policy chops and reiterated his call for a "coalescing" of conservatives around his campaign.
While plans are still coalescing, senators were once again in the uncertain position of having to respond to new Trump comments.
Soloists begin in couples but then build into larger groups, sometimes coalescing like coral formations from which individuals later break away.
Because of the stakes, Congo's usually fractured political opposition has shown an unparalleled unity, with opposition figures coalescing around Mr. Katumbi.
Republican primary voters are depressed and discouraged by the divisions in their party, but appear to be coalescing around Mr. Trump.
"Formation" was an effective amalgam of various black cultural signifiers coalescing into the romantic validation black women needed at the time.
Amy Klobuchar, both of whom ended their campaigns and quickly backed Biden, in attempts to start coalescing moderates behind one candidate.
"You have all of these things coalescing at a time, and you can imagine it's a powder keg," said Dr. Ludlow.
The companies are coalescing particularly around a handful of urban areas that were already winners in the new knowledge-based economy.
It seems fitting that the show's exhilarating high point isn't a single soliloquy but a great, luminous coalescing of everyone onstage.
Devin Booker's long-suffering time with the Suns is finally paying off, with the team's ups and downs coalescing into success.
The duping of customers dominated, however, with shareholder dissatisfaction coalescing around a dozen of the company's directors up for re-election.
Theirs would be the first in an array of legal challenges already coalescing in an effort to thwart Mr. Trump's plan.
This opens space for organized crime — mafias that often now have global reach — and inhibits countries from coalescing into unified states.
That, in turn, could be a step toward coalescing like-minded democratic countries to address a host of other Chinese-related concerns.
But shifting him to the bench at various times throughout the season won't prevent that lineup from coalescing, particularly in crunch time.
Because I can't think of anything more emblematic of a new religion coalescing than an argument about when to put a holiday.
Sanders' team has been largely successful in coalescing the progressive, grassroots working class groups they view as the heartbeat of their campaign.
Nelini Stamp, of the Working Families Party, described de Blasio's approach as being "not the most helpful" tactic for coalescing progressive voters.
The endorsements represent a coalescing of the more moderate wing of the Democratic Party around Biden and a rejection of Vermont Sen.
Politico reported that a group of 40 House Republicans and Democrats were coalescing behind an alternative health care plan to stabilize Obamacare.
She found five Fibonacci time cycles all coalescing this week, meaning Apple's stock could "make an important low" during the week, Cramer said.
Around 25000 years ago the star suddenly expelled a large portion of its mass, coalescing into this shell over a few hundred years.
Around 3000 years ago the star suddenly expelled a large portion of its mass, coalescing into this shell over a few hundred years.
Oil producers appeared to be coalescing around a plan to remove 1.3 million barrels per day from the market earlier in the week.
Despite outliers, such as Bullard, whose views are at odds with the majority, the Fed appears to be coalescing around its latest forecasts.
For the first time since Donald Trump's candidacy began, Republicans are coalescing around a theory of how to deny him the presidential nomination.
They also at times come together as a sort of meta-network, coalescing around a certain hot button subject like #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen or #AskRKelly.
"Time is running out though and without parliament coalescing around a majority view, the default is still no-deal," said Neil Wilson, Markets.
Democrats who already have a significantly fractured presidential field with more than two dozen candidates would have a hard time coalescing behind impeachment.
The effort has run into headwinds before, but supporters are coalescing around a new plan and are optimistic about finally breaking the deadlock.
"The big takeaway is the party is uniting, it's coalescing, and it's going through a process in a very substantive, strong manner," Rep.
National Democrats aren't just coalescing around the general idea that gun violence is a fixable issue and greater restrictions on guns would help.
The clearest takeaway from Democratic candidates' second quarter fundraising numbers is that, like the polling, campaign money is coalescing around five particular contenders.
I had a vague notion of what his age meant, a coalescing of rounding decades and the occasional use of a senior discount.
The delay was apparently an effort to prevent opposition from coalescing before formal approval of the change by the legislature's nearly 3,000 members.
Across the country, protests against the gun lobby in the wake of the Florida chool massacre has been coalescing into a powerful movement.
These drawings look as if he did a rubbing of a flat image, coalescing into ghostly echoes in the streaks and smears. 224.
The Season 2 finale, "The Word," meandered a bit before coalescing around our heroine's third opportunity to leave Gilead in just 13 episodes.
But Fritzsche's 101 days certainly capture the scale of the upheaval and a swiftly coalescing sense of where the new Germany was headed.
Experts are coalescing around a 10 million figure as the turnout for the presidential primary, up from the roughly 8.5 million in 2016.
Endangered House Democrats are coalescing around Biden because of concerns that Sanders or Elizabeth Warren could threaten their reelection hopes, POLITICO reported Saturday.
"At the moment, conservatives are doing a better job at coalescing support and co-opting aspects of the populist message," Mr. Niblett said.
Most experts believe his best shot at winning is on Tuesday, as Republicans will benefit from coalescing around one candidate in a runoff.
The Cruz campaign believes Kasich is playing the spoiler by siphoning votes away and keeping the anti-Trump movement from coalescing behind Cruz.
Individually, they may have never reached this stage of international tours, a dedicated fanbase and a sound coalescing into its most cohesive self.
It's somewhat strange to watch the smartphone industry, long one of the most fruitfully competitive markets in the world, repeatedly coalescing around certain trends.
Since its arrival in 2004 it has discovered six new Saturnian moons, and seen evidence of another coalescing among one of the planet's rings.
Scheeres and Hirabayashi's models show the two halves orbiting one another and, after a period of hours to weeks, coalescing in a new configuration.
Republicans are coalescing around a plan to repeal Obamacare — and set up a deadline, three years in the future, to pass a replacement plan.
Since they twice rejected him, in 2006 and 173, by coalescing behind the opponent with the best chance of winning, that requires some explanation.
It doesn't go as far as Democrats want, with the party quickly coalescing around some version of Medicare for All as an end goal.
While the AEW rumors were still coalescing, it turns out that WWE offered The Young Bucks one of the strangest contracts in its history.
And early Wednesday, a coalescing weather system in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico became tropical storm Katia — the fourth named storm in two weeks.
The coalescing behind the 77-year-old Biden has surprised the White House and congressional Republicans who were counting on a bitter, protracted fight.
On Sunday, she joined the coalescing of moderates — including former 2020 rivals Pete Buttigieg, Beto O'Rourke and Amy Klobuchar — behind the former vice president.
Because the media and the establishment has been coalescing around her, they truly don't understand how vulnerable she is in an actual critical interview.
POLITICO reported on Saturday that vulnerable House Democrats are coalescing around Biden amid fears that a more liberal nominee could cost them their seats.
On Wednesday, however, Democrats were coalescing around a strategy to focus solely on the Ukraine scandal, which has provoked uniform outrage across the party.
And there are instances when Cohen exposes moments of genuine American racism or Republican gun love that feel like they're coalescing toward a point.
If the state's not helping you tend to see people coalescing together, but in Lunik IX that wasn't there; there are no community organizations.
Now imagine your frustration if you were unable to use your physical voice or hands to speak or write the thoughts coalescing in your mind.
The rest of the world, even China, was coalescing around a commitment to curb greenhouse gases, and the Paris accord had been signed into effect.
For those who might be slow on the uptake, the credits conclude with an arsenal of weapons slowly coalescing into the Punisher's infamous skull logo.
"We saw a sort of coalescing moment" around women's activism, said Muthoni Wambu Kraal, the vice president of national outreach and training at EMILY's List.
What we are now seeing -- most recently in France -- is competition between the political mainstream, coalescing behind a single candidate, and its anti-systemic competitors.
One account of planet formation, called core accretion, holds that planets form slowly, coalescing around rocky cores, and in a region close to their stars.
The lines are too attenuated and too resolutely abstract, trailing up and down the length of the form without coalescing into a word or image.
I think you need to sit and think for a few yearsMARTIN FORD: There seems to be a hub of deep learning coalescing in Canada.
What they agree on is that, as at the national level, Republicans are largely coalescing around Mr. Trump and ruling out the possibility that Mrs.
The team found that young Jupiter's huge mass and gravitational pull strongly influenced "embryos" of planets nearby — bodies made of slowly coalescing dust and debris.
Not coalescing behind one candidate could be problematic for the GOP if Jenkins and Morrisey evenly divide the votes that do not go to Blankenship.
It's tracks are often diffuse and murky, there are melodies, but they tend to float around each other rather than coalescing into anything especially songlike.
It's stream-of-consciousness bluntness, a coalescing of words that bring to light new possibilities, but also allow one's bullshit to stand and be exposed.
Biden is also hopeful that Warren will endorse him as the Democratic candidate, as it would further his goal of coalescing the party around him.
Some of the most fascinating parts of her film show the growth and coalescing of her fellow activists, who became invested in stopping his candidacy.
But all this dough is probably no surprise, since many in Silicon Valley have been coalescing around the perceived "winners" like Uber, Airbnb and Slack.
It had gathered in the weeks and months before it started, a sense of momentum accelerating, of hopes rising, of events coalescing and processes culminating.
The rest of the world, even China, was coalescing around a commitment to curb greenhouse gases, and the Paris accord had been signed into force.
"I'm not a conspiracy theorist — I'm not — but it's a little fishy-smelling," Sanderson said of the party establishment's coalescing around Biden and not Sanders.
It was that moment, Biden's victory in South Carolina, that marked the beginning of the broad coalescing of Democratic moderates behind the former vice president.
But I believe that sooner rather than later there's going to be a coalescing around an alternative to Bernie, and it will be around Joe.
A new bloc is coalescing at the centre of Israeli politics, motivated by resentment at the influence of religious parties, Mr Netanyahu's largely dependable allies.
"Senate Republicans are coalescing around a strategy of holding a short impeachment trial early next year that would include no witnesses," The Washington Post reports.
Oh my — the real clash in every debate Conservative network files defamation lawsuit against Rachel Maddow, MSNBC MORE vote, is rapidly coalescing around Elizabeth Warren.
I also realized that the optical vibrations convey the form's midway state; the form exists between a past and a future, between coalescing and dissolving.
So, in a sense, Trump's support isn't an anomaly of Republican splintering — it's the natural outcome of these identities that have been coalescing over time.
But recognizing that Ford has no earthly reason to lie about this, Republicans are mostly coalescing around the idea that she is perhaps honestly misremembering. Sen.
Biden was well aware the dynamics of the primary would be challenging, with many in the Democratic Party coalescing around Clinton's candidacy early in the race.
That's because a win there would give Cruz a rationale to stay in the race and keep Rubio from coalescing opposition against the Republican front-runner.
The turn began to upset some progressives who worried that her criticism would damage the Vermont senator at a time when moderates were coalescing around Biden.
In the end, I believe that voters are coalescing around an idea: While they admire the revolutionaries, they are more comfortable with slow and steady progress.
"With so few people in the field and with Amy, Pete and Bloomberg coalescing their support around Biden, Bernie needs to show some signs of life."
Those revolutionaries mostly lived and worked together on the former imperial grounds of Zhongnanhai, coalescing into a tight social group, until the Cultural Revolution dispersed them.
With so much instability in the political system, it's not hard to imagine the Yellow Vests coalescing into something more durable, akin to Italy's Five Star.
On the flip side, Sanders stands to benefit from the continued viability of those moderates, who seem further away from coalescing than they did last week.
Her structures move by instinct and impulse, sometimes blurring verse and chorus as if they're coalescing right in the moment, sometimes obsessing over a telling phrase.
Will McCarthy, Scalise or some yet-to-be-announced candidate fare any better than did Ryan in coalescing a slim and diverse majority to effectively govern?
Republicans had fund-raising tools, but by coalescing around a single vendor like ActBlue, candidates could raise money jointly and more easily share data on contributors.
Galvanized by the outcome on November 8, Democratic activists — whose differences were on such clear display last summer — appear to be coalescing into an organized resistance movement.
Beauchamp cites Film Fatales, a nonprofit organization founded by Leah Meyerhoff in 2013, as a prime example of women in film coalescing to form crucial support networks.
There is nothing to prevent black holes from coalescing but how can you make a black hole larger by swallowing stars when all possible observers are outside?
Betting venues in Britain, Ireland and New Zealand show the online wagering community coalescing around Trump, once considered an interloper, attracting long-shot odds of 200/1.
Ilhan Omar late on Tuesday night as the force of the Biden surge, powered in part by the coalescing of moderate former candidates around him, became clear.
And like other major corporations, the industry's opposition may be coalescing far more against a proposed excise tax that could penalize companies for manufacturing their products overseas.
They appeared to be coalescing around the idea of a short-term bill focused on paid leave, enhanced unemployment insurance, food assistance and help for small businesses.
A person close to Mr. Trump said the president-elect's allies are coalescing around Nick Ayers, a member of the transition team, to be the party's chairman.
We flew from Iowa to New Hampshire, following the campaign trail and talking to voters about whether Democrats who don't support Sanders are coalescing around another choice.
The El Paso and Dayton shootings left even the most ardent Republican defenders of gun rights feeling rattled, and the party began coalescing around red flag laws.
In fact, the well-considered Cures deliberative process can be used as a case study of how to move bureaucratic action by coalescing public and Congressional will.
The endorsement adds to the growing collection of progressive groups coalescing around the Vermont senator, after earlier expectations they would be divided between him and Elizabeth Warren.
Young voters may be coalescing around Biden partly in thanks to the dearth of options available, as the race has narrowed to pretty much him or Sanders.
Training in the early 2000s focused on the immediate coalescing of disparate arriving law enforcement elements into tactical formations that immediately moved toward the epicenter of danger.
This could mean the presence of other planets that stop more planets from forming, the way Jupiter prevents our solar system's asteroid belt from coalescing into a planet.
There is strong evidence to show the opposite: that voters are coalescing into two highly ideological camps that are increasingly defined by their animosity toward the other side.
And in the election proper, it is hard to imagine Mr Moon's opponents coalescing with enough enthusiasm around one of the other candidates to deny him the presidency.
Betting venues in Britain, Ireland and New Zealand show the online wagering community coalescing around Trump, once considered a rank outsider attracting long-shot odds of 272/73.
Republican congressional leaders are coalescing around a plan to repeal Obamacare — and set up a deadline, two to four years in the future, to pass a replacement plan.
But grieving greens have now gone the way that other melancholy Sanders supporters are likely to: coalescing around Clinton, mostly because the other option is so starkly terrifying.
The Facebook post, where Black Lives Matter organizers are coalescing supporters, still retains the same sense of urgency as last year: TAKE THEM OFF OF OUR STREETS NOW!!
Spotify had led two young lovers astray, and here we were, colours, so many colours, coalescing, while R fucking Kelly warbled on and on about being a snowman.
It's true that there's a lot that needs to be redesigned after generations of coalescing around the same basic form factor, both from a hardware and software perspective.
The core of that team came from inside the organization, with Jeter, Rivera, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams nurtured in the minors before coalescing into champions.
House Republicans appear no closer to coalescing around a budget plan after a closed-door meeting on Thursday, in which GOP leaders pitched another tactic to trim spending.
This is good, but opinion among policymakers, particularly progressive ones, is coalescing around addressing violence by attempting to treat its "root causes" — inequality, lack of opportunity, racism, etc.
"We saw a tectonic shift in the March primaries, as did everybody else, in terms of Democrats coalescing behind Biden as well as our own members," Weingarten said.
"You can see progressives coalescing behind Bernie Sanders in the closing hours," said Neil Sroka, a Michigan-based progressive strategist for Democracy for America, which has endorsed Sanders.
Several members are angling for the speakership nomination behind the scenes, if Pelosi were to leave, but the caucus isn't even close to coalescing behind one person yet.
But with the 18-candidate field down to only two, Ossoff will have a much steeper climb for the open seat now that Republicans are coalescing around Handel.
The coalescing within the caucus comes after a high-profile defection over the weekend, with Van Drew informing his staff that he planned to switch parties over impeachment.
Ted Cruz's victories in Maine and Kansas suggested that anti-Trump support was coalescing around him, not establishment favorite Marco Rubio or Prince of Light and Hope John Kasich.
Democrats seem to be coalescing around former Miami Beach Mayor  Phillip Levine , who got richer than  Croesus  in the cruise ship business and then turned his focus to politics.
So support in Congress is coalescing around a different, more modest approach: make it easier for workers to set aside savings to meet short-term needs through payroll deductions.
That's not a lot of time for dillydallying, and if Thrones wants to finish the saga with a satisfying finish, its meandering plot threads need to start coalescing now.
This kind of research could help us peer back in time to reveal what was happening in the early solar system when rocky planets like Earth were first coalescing.
Sure. We toured the Pacific Northwest in 1986 and '87, and I know this talking to Buzz Osbourne, but Neurotica came at a time when that scene was coalescing.
Yiannopoulos' rise and influence crystallizes how social media can amplify a fringe voice by coalescing followers and normalizing once-abhorred opinions and groups, which leads to real world violence.
Support appeared to be coalescing around Rubio as the Republican establishment's answer to Trump and Cruz after the junior Florida senator's strong showing in the Iowa caucuses last week.
Some party leaders remain hopeful that they can block Mr. Trump by denying him a majority of the delegates to the July convention and coalescing support around another candidate.
Once dedicated to glacial synth music, the project has recently been drifting into more traditionally song-like territory—its distant synth voices coalescing into recognizable shapes and bright colors.
Nevertheless, polls show that the vast majority of evangelicals are now coalescing around Mr. Trump, largely out of fear that a President Clinton will appoint liberal Supreme Court justices.
Mr. Sanders's sudden embrace of MSNBC seemed to signal a newfound need to engage with a broader swath of a Democratic electorate that is rapidly coalescing around his opponent.
Nevertheless, media coverage of the endorsement, both inside and outside the state, framed it as extraordinarily significant: a sign that Democratic party leaders were belatedly coalescing around Biden's candidacy.
KAYLA TAUSCHE: On this farm relief package though, I mean, ten years ago you were one of the leading voices coalescing Republicans against the financial bail-out in 2008.
This could be a sign that Blackburn is coalescing support after her primary and the state's Republican lean (Trump won it by 26 points) is starting to exert itself.
POLITICO reported over the weekend that a group of vulnerable House Democrats were coalescing behind Biden, triggered in part by concerns about the down-ballot impact that progressive Sens.
But most members are preaching a tightly focused and disciplined message and appear to be coalescing around a limited number of articles of impeachment related to the Ukrainian scandal.
"Foreign service officers are notoriously risk-averse, and coalescing around a risky demonstration of dissent like this by our standards is notable," one retired foreign service officer told VICE News.
The most widely accepted model says that galaxies are actually visible gas and dust coalescing inside larger haloes of a yet-to-be explained kind of mass called dark matter.
They are not a coherent force, but as they gain more power they are coalescing in a more common purpose that doesn't oppose EU membership but seeks more national autonomy.
They have so much in cash reserves and they're spending a ton on content, so these networks, they're all coalescing: ABC-FOX, NBC-Sky, Time Warner-AT&T, CBS-Viacom.
MPs are coalescing around him not because they like or trust him but because they fear that they will otherwise be crushed by the Brexit Party or the Labour Party.
But this line of attack and Mr. Cruz's broader case that conservatives are coalescing around him were undercut, at least briefly, by Sarah Palin's endorsement of Mr. Trump on Tuesday.
Minneapolis had a pretty happening rock scene in the '80s, with bands like Soul Asylum and Hüsker Dü and the Replacements coalescing around the First Avenue-adjacent 7th Street Entry.
"Foreign service officers are notoriously risk averse and coalescing around a risky demonstration of dissent like this by our standards is notable," one retired foreign service officer told VICE News.
Following Rubio's surprisingly good performance in the Iowa caucuses, the Republican establishment appeared last week to be coalescing around him as the person to challenge billionaire Donald Trump and Sen.
So Trump hopes to build a wall against impeachment -- by making it impossible for GOP lawmakers to defy the sentiments of their voters and by coalescing in any impeachment proceedings.
In past years, Christians — in particular, evangelical and born-again Christians — have favored a candidate other than the frontrunner early in the election cycle, before coalescing around the eventual nominee.
The higher calling has instead been to become the party of unthinking resistance, energetically and blindly coalescing against every position of the current administration – even positions they once themselves espoused.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers on Thursday began coalescing around revised bipartisan legislation to help address Puerto Rico's unpayable debt burden, which now threatens a full-blown humanitarian crisis.
President Obama and Vice President Biden on Wednesday endorsed Democratic Senate candidate Katie McGinty, another sign that the party's establishment is coalescing behind her in a contentious Pennsylvania primary battle.
Republicans are hoping that if they can keep Ossoff under 50 percent, then take the seat in the runoff by coalescing around the one GOP candidate who makes the cut.
But, at that time, he had just wrapped up the GOP nomination and the Republican Party was coalescing behind him, even as Clinton was still struggling to put away Sanders.
That coalescing -- along with his poor performance on Tuesday -- has now forced Bloomberg to confront the reality that his financial gamble not only hasn't paid off but has aided Sanders.
And they are coalescing particularly around a handful of urban areas that are already winners in the new knowledge-based economy, including New York City, Washington, Boston and Austin, Tex.
Buttigieg is also expected to endorse Biden, according to a source close to the former vice president's campaign, signaling that moderates are coalescing behind Biden at a time when Sen.
Some Republicans, while hoping to delay a final decision on witnesses until after the trial begins, are coalescing behind a shorter proceeding that would hand Trump a quick acquittal.  Sen.
His government, which insists the reform is needed to fight high unemployment, has been working flat out to defuse sectoral tensions and prevent grievances coalescing into one big national protest.
It was clear to them that Trump had won the debate, even though mainstream pundits' opinions seemed to be coalescing around the idea that his opponent, Hillary Clinton, had trounced him.
Yet, while she remains in the race, Sanders is constrained and could be defeated by the party's moderate vote coalescing instead around one or two of their four possible candidates now.
They hope to complete the inquiry by the end of the year and are coalescing around two articles of impeachment: abuse of power and obstruction, lawmakers and aides have told Reuters.
As for how this cosmic ensemble could have formed, Tamayo and Russo think the planets probably migrated to their current positions after coalescing in a protoplanetary disk billions of years ago.
The worst-case scenario for establishment Democrats is that the two 77-year-olds end up dividing moderate support, at a time when the left is coalescing around one standard-bearer.
Something that's fascinating in Brazil right now is there are these different movements coalescing around the country clamoring for more rights and more access to institutions of power around the country.
Ultimately, it is the unique power of melodrama to extract intense feelings from us that it hasn't necessarily earned through the beats of the story or the coalescing of its themes.
Derrick Johnson, the president of NAACP, said he believed the party's slate of candidates was indicative of a larger trend, fueled by Mr. Trump: the coalescing around white identity and interests.
As evidence, she held up the coalescing support around Biden over the last two weeks, a period during which nearly every one of Biden's former opponents endorsed the former vice president.
Moderates are already coalescing around Biden after his win in South Carolina, and Biden had an excellent night on Super Tuesday, winning at least nine states as of late Tuesday night.
Sanders has raised the most money, the left appears to be coalescing behind him and his base of young supporters is energized and more racially diverse than it was in 22020.
While Hoyer did not indicate when the next continuing resolution would expire, congressional leaders and the White House are coalescing around the idea of a deadline through mid to late December.
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Republicans are still far from coalescing around an Obamacare replacement plan, and President Trump has repeatedly said he is waiting for Price to come into office before introducing his own proposal.
Such mergers are among the most powerful events in the universe: the coalescing holes briefly pumped out 50 times more energy than all the rest of the stars in the universe combined.
And they worried that it would delay the party from coalescing around Trump's general election opponent in the days following Trump's acquittal on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Republicans see the advantage in coalescing the working-class voters in Middle America who long voted Democratic, wooed in part by Trump's appeal to populist protectionism rather than corporate America's free trade.
Indeed, some Republicans are pressuring the Ohio governor to quit and coalescing around Mr. Cruz, a candidate who was once almost as unthinkable to them as Mr. Trump and should still be.
NO END IN SIGHT: House Republicans appear no closer to coalescing around a budget plan after a closed-door meeting on Thursday, in which GOP leaders pitched another tactic to trim spending.
But the fact that Republicans are coalescing around ending Medicaid expansion — once thought to be a major sticking point — suggests the path to repeal may be easier to find than initial expectations.
After criticism over moderator treatment, Facebook raises wages and boosts support for contractors "A number of factors are coalescing to make the public more receptive to this kind of work," she explained.
Senate Republican sources in the room downplayed the schism, emphasizing that the entire party is coalescing around the broad contours of an agenda that would repeal Obamacare, slash taxes and gut regulations.
If there is a coalescing around one alternative to Trump — if Rubio repeats his Iowa success or if Bush or Kasich take that role — then the game is over for The Donald.
Can Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pick off a dozen or so Democrats on a short-term funding bill, despite Democrats coalescing around the idea that this is their moment to fight?
In fact, Democratic leaders are now coalescing around a strategy to narrow the focus of their impeachment inquiry to the Ukraine scandal, in part because it has unified the party in outrage.
Seeking to keep Republicans from coalescing around McSally's candidacy, Ward's campaign and outside conservative groups have cast McSally as a never-Trumper, highlighting her refusal to endorse Trump during the 2016 campaign.
At this time, the Bush administration was coalescing around the idea of allowing workers to divert some payroll tax money out of the Social Security trust fund and into private investment accounts.
One is that even as the Senate GOP caucus appears to be coalescing around the skinny repeal strategy, its members cannot agree as to which version of the strategy they are pursuing.
In Tijuana, anti-immigrant groups coalescing through Facebook and WhatsApp groups have threatened to block highways into the city while the mayor has been seen wearing a red "Make Tijuana Great Again" hat.
The party had briefly appeared to be coalescing around Marco Rubio, but that was before Chris Christie took a sledgehammer to his rumored motherboard, causing the candidate to jam like a broken printer.
She lasted two years before decamping to New York, where she joined the avant-garde circle coalescing around 291, the gallery established by Alfred Stieglitz, the groundbreaking photographer and the artist's future husband.
Policymakers are increasingly coalescing around the view that, a decade on from the onslaught of the crisis, policy normalization should begin sooner rather than later, even if inflation is still well below target.
The midterm elections are seven weeks away, and there's about an 80 percent chance Democrats will take back the House with both establishment and progressive candidates coalescing around a more left-leaning message.
Democratic lawmakers hope to complete their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump by year's end and are coalescing around two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction, lawmakers and aides told Reuters.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will have the daunting task of coalescing his conference around some set of reforms that can make it back through the House and onto President Donald Trump's desk.
Far from representing a global movement coalescing around common demands, the protesters' shared slogan, if they had one, would be borrowed from Marlon Brando's character in the banned 1953 film "The Wild One".
"There is a real sense among Western nations that a new strategy is needed, but there is little sign anything meaningful coalescing," said one senior Western diplomat familiar with discussions across several countries.
The House seems set to approve its tax-reform measure on Thursday, while Senate Republicans were coalescing around their new bill, which now includes the controversial repeal of ObamaCare's individual insurance mandate. Sen.
Politicians in Washington are coalescing around a financial plan to rescue Puerto Rico, just weeks before an expected major default on bond payments that would spread more turmoil through the island's shaky economy.
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers are coalescing around a plan to stop trimming their $4 trillion balance sheet later this year, remarks from three U.S. central bankers showed on Friday.
This week, investors were thrilled by the signs that a normally dysfunctional Washington is coalescing around a tax-cut package that would go straight to the bottom line of businesses and their owners.
As Mr. Salvini morphs into an ever-expanding political force, his opponents and even erstwhile allies in the Five Star Movement, with whom he shares power in government, are coalescing to stop him.
Former opponents and media pundits were coalescing around Biden, the newly restored front-runner, all but demanding closure to the horse race — essentially, for Sanders to pack up and go back to Vermont.
I wrote from Grand Rapids on Monday about how Sanders had sharpened his attacks on Biden's record related to abortion rights in an unsuccessful effort to prevent women from coalescing behind Biden. 4.
One of the first protest actions programmed by a new online activist group, calling itself Tsunami Democràtic, saw thousands of protestors coalescing on Barcelona airport Monday, in an attempt to shut it down.
Phone giants like AT&T and Verizon are coalescing around the legislation, saying the battle against illegal robocalls is key to winning back the trust of consumers who increasingly dread answering the phone.
It's not that hard to imagine that Republican elites might want to avoid what's going on there: party elites coalescing around an "establishment favorite," while some polls and iconoclastic ideological activists go astray.
Tom Enders was quoted as saying it was time to "seriously look at consolidating and coalescing efforts eventually to one" and that "there's just no room for three different programs, not even for two".
Totally shameless in its balls-out theatricality, it heralded a return of the spirit and character that defined their early work, with Cuomo's previous separation between rock hits and genuine emotion coalescing once again.
The clothing sector is globally footloose; the car industry is coalescing around regional hubs; and the electronics business remains rooted in China (though Mr Trump's attack on Huawei, its technology champion, will affect this).
Chris Christie of New Jersey and Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, were battling to win over a group of more traditional Republicans that is showing little sign of coalescing around any single candidate.
The same group, coalescing around the Five Star Movement (M5S), seems ready to go again against the ruling Democratic Party (PD) in a vote on an outdated and destabilizing bi-cameral legislature next October.
They compete for different kinds of voters, but Sanders has been attacking Buttigieg partly out of a desire to prevent him from coalescing moderate support and thereby overtaking him in this must-win state.
It's certainly not conclusive yet, but it implies that in the distant (and therefore younger) universe, there could places concentrated with coalescing black holes, Imre Bartos, associate research scientist from Columbia University, told Gizmodo.
In the tense hearing room Thursday, and in the subsequent hours, it appeared that the GOP, once petrified by the blizzard of reports and revelations about Trump, was finally coalescing around a plausible defense.
For the first time after he began boasting that the conservative movement was coalescing around him and not his rivals, Cruz received the freshest reminder yet that unity is still not completely within reach.
But the tightening presidential race — punctuated by Republicans coalescing around Trump and his improved standing among women — has moved Clinton to instead focus on tearing her rival down, sources close to the campaign say.
There is a healthy amount of support coalescing around the Derby runner-up, Exaggerator (3 to 123), to rain on Nyquist's parade — largely because rain is expected to fall hard on Pimlico Race Course.
The conflict has dragged on, coalescing into a series of battles involving the Houthis, Saleh, and an array of local groups that the Saudis and Hadi have struggled to bring under a single banner.
"I think we will continue to see the Reagan coalition coming together and coalescing behind our campaign as the only candidate who has been able to beat Donald Trump at the polls," he said.
While Ossoff dominated the 18-candidate field on Tuesday, he will face much steeper odds in the June runoff now that Handel has the field to herself and Republicans are quickly coalescing behind her.
Concerned residents and environmental protesters are coalescing around the issue of early morning naled spraying — a last-ditch approach to curb the Zika-carrying mosquitoes here — and raising concerns about its safety and efficacy.
The dramatic coalescing around Biden all came over two days that set the party's presidential race on a collision course between Sanders' political revolution and Biden's bid to revive former President Barack Obama's legacy.
Together, they appear to be on the cusp of coalescing into the four corners of a square, but the one on the lower right seems to be trying to get away from the rest.
Hank Johnson told Vox on Wednesday that it was "absolutely" the right time for Democrats to begin coalescing behind the position that Trump must be impeached — even if some members of the caucus disagree.
" The former vice president said he would continue adding people to his team and said that "there's some really fine people out there that are now coalescing, and I think we're in good shape.
Industry leaders seem to be coalescing around asking for cash, perhaps in grants targeted to individual businesses, as well as aid for the hundreds of thousands of restaurant workers who suddenly have no income.
By the early 1980s, he was living in New York City with his partner, the Brazilian artist and activist Maria Thereza Alves, and exhibiting in alternative spaces as multiculturalism was coalescing as a trend.
Should Warren disappoint on Tuesday, her strategy -- which has already roiled some progressives, who worry it could damage Sanders at a time when moderates are coalescing around Biden -- will become more difficult to sell.
This week Senate Republicans seemed to be coalescing around their own strategy -- a clean reauthorization of the provisions followed by broader reform down the line -- further complicating the environment in which lawmakers are acting.
"The president's efforts at the disruption of governance — his suspicion of a 'deep state' he professes to find in the bureaucracy — is what's coalescing all of these people dissenting from his administration," he said.
Cities in particular are taking diplomacy into their own hands: They're setting up offices of international affairs, and global city networks are coalescing to tackle issues like migration, human rights, inclusivity, terrorism and healthcare.
The enthusiasm coalescing around the idea of economic integration is especially encouraging at a time when HUD is turning away from its historic mission as the guarantor of fair housing access for the poor.
"It is one of these moments where after many years of us trying to get something passed that ends the shutdown, I think there is support coalescing around a legislative response," Mr. Portman said.
In the context of the primary, that means the superdelegates could still have endorsed Clinton — and would do little to kill the sense that the party's "establishment" was coalescing behind its favored presidential contender.
The race for DNC chair has largely divided along 2016 Democratic primary lines -- with Sanders supporters backing Ellison and those closely aligned with President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton coalescing around Labor Secretary Tom Perez.
And he predicted that he would be more successful at uniting the Republican Party after a fractious primary battle than Hillary Clinton would be at coalescing a Democratic Party split between her and Bernie Sanders.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic lawmakers hope to complete their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump by year's end and are coalescing around two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction, lawmakers and aides told Reuters.
If and when the satellites launch in 2034, they'll open up a whole new realm of astronomy, allowing us to study the most violent collisions in the universe: supermassive black holes coalescing from merging galaxies.
After two-and-a-half years of grinding civil war, Yemen is in the throes of a vicious cholera outbreak and a near famine, coalescing into one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet.
That August day, x-ray telescopes, visible light, radio telescopes, and gamma-ray telescopes all spotted a flash, one consistent with a pair of neutron stars swirling together, colliding and coalescing into a black hole.
They're coalescing around a carrot-and-stick approach that combines a morally obscene sales pitch and an aggressive squeeze play, meant to cow squeamish Republicans and far-right hardliners into submission before the window closes.
But Republicans and the White House doubled down Tuesday on their belief that the Democrats coalescing around the Green New Deal could pay dividends for the president and GOP lawmakers during next year's election.  Sen.
Ethiopian Airlines was half the size of Kenya Airways in 2010 and it had grown by three times, due to the model of coalescing aviation assets like airports around the national carrier, the proposal read.
With Endless Space 2 I feel like a lot of the loose observations and conclusions I drew from Endless Legend are finally coalescing into knowledge, and Amplitude's strategic language is starting to sound like poetry.
The coalescing was a significant blow to Bloomberg because it undermined a central argument to his campaign -- that there is no strong moderate candidate that the party can rally around to take on Vermont Sen.
Had the Americans understood this, they might have better understood what motivated South Vietnam, and not moved so quickly to abandon them just as they were coalescing into a unified, motivated political and military force.
Susan Alexandra has applied a colorful look to her beaded bags and jewelry since she founded her namesake brand in 2015, and in the ensuing years, she's noticed other designers coalescing around a similar aesthetic.
Though for months liberal groups and officials have been coalescing behind Sanders, leading figures on the left have failed to consolidate in the past few days anywhere close to the degree moderate elected officials have.
In "Introduzione all'Oscuro," from 1981, a sudden coalescing of the 12-member ensemble leads to a sudden disintegration, and the surge serves to focus your ears on the drama of shards and whispers that follows.
The spectacle of Republicans adopting such arguments is remarkable since the party that once saw itself as the epitome of limited government is coalescing in an effort to broaden the unrestrainable power of the presidency.
But Democrats were quick to get out ahead of Franken, coalescing behind an ethics investigation after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
There was a similar coalescing around tighter policy for the following two years, marking the first time in recent years that the Fed's quarterly economic forecasts have shifted toward a prediction of tighter monetary policy.
But Sanders and his team are applauding the Democratic Party's leadership and for coalescing around the $15 an hour minimum wage — a position almost universally viewed as radically left-wing just a few months ago.
Warren's coalescing vision of the market-friendly welfare state doesn't exactly amount to the second coming of Milton Friedman, but it's far more intellectually sound and politically attractive than anything Republicans currently have on offer.
Authoritarians, after quietly coalescing within the GOP for decades, are now revealing themselves as numerous and influential enough to hijack the party's presidential primary — but as too few to carry the GOP to a national victory.
Verizon is using a communications standard largely of its own making, called 5G TF, whereas the industry at large is coalescing on something called 25G NR. Even Verizon plans to switch over to 25G NR eventually.
There's a hint of anxiety around the proceedings, a haze that blankets even the most beautiful moments, which is fitting given the state of the oceans right now: temperatures rising, chemicals coalescing, and everything else dying.
I spent a half-hour watching the river wend around rocks and submerged logs, then accelerate and shoot forward, cascading, ricocheting and vaporizing into a white cloud of mist before coalescing into a cushion of foam.
It can be controlled by members of the public using a touchpad and the growth patterns are generated using an algorithm based on the laws of physics, creating an aesthetic defined by waves and lines coalescing.
This is a pearlescent nugget of anti-pop which pushes and pulls against itself, coalescing in a beat drop which feels like the climax of "Everytime We Touch" by Cascada if it took even more uppers.
The coalescing of major labor support — including three of the four large public employee unions — behind Biden came as the latest blow to Sanders, a union ally whose progressive campaign is built around helping working people.
The 1.7-million member American Federation of Teachers union said Sunday it is backing former Vice President Joe Biden for president, coalescing support from educators while the nation's presidential campaign reels from the novel coronavirus pandemic.
An in-building performance training institute, access to dedicated trainers and conditioning coaches, and a location at the nexus of a quickly coalescing hockey capital all makes for a tantalizing carrot with which to entice talent.
Instead of the dust grains gradually coalescing into larger and larger clumps, it could point to a faster process in which a cloud of them collapsed at once into a sizable chunk of rock and ice.
Thus instead of a mass movement of marching Christian soldiers, we have a diffuse quasi-movement of men's-right's activists, pickup artists and woman-hating online trolls that's (sort of) coalescing around the alt-right banner.
Their eyes, meanwhile, have come to be situated in the narrow front of their face, affording them a more intensely focused, binocular vision — prying beaks and eyes coalescing to form the perfect foraging and nesting machine.
The coalescing of views was symbolized by the launch last month of a new Washington think tank, the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, which is dedicated to building new support for a less interventionist foreign policy.
It's an infinitely flexible, infinitely solitary realm: the sound of a man inside his own head, trying to sort out what happened, seeking explanation or resolution, while a virtual world keeps coalescing and dissolving around him.
A growing group of people (more on the scale and scope of that community below) are coalescing around a collection of theories and half-thoughts that they believe reveal an untold story of current world events.
On border security, there is still some disagreement — Democrats aren't eager to give Trump his wall, but they appear willing to fund it to save DACA — but on that issue again, the various plans are coalescing.
New Hampshire A new poll of New Hampshire shows Clinton with a commanding 15-point lead over Donald Trump, finding Granite State Democrats coalescing around their nominee after their convention while state Republicans remain resistant to Trump.
The government has pulled out its chequebook to settle a series of sectoral disputes this week in an effort to prevent them coalescing into a nationwide protest movement ahead of next week's start of the soccer tournament.
With few options left, short of halting the war in Syria, much of the Continent is coalescing around proposals that would harden the border with Macedonia and effectively turn Greece into a giant processing center for migrants.
The changes, Reddit says, are indeed being made to help point users to specific content that they might want to see, in this case coalescing around a specific personality, much as you see in Twitter or Facebook.
Suggesting slow-moving fireworks or fast-moving constellations, the lighted birds circle the boat where their coops are housed, dispersing and coalescing in rhythms that form a kind of silent music that you hear with your eyes.
Neither public polls nor private research suggests an organic surge to the polls among Hispanic voters outraged by Trump is developing the way it appears to be coalescing among college-educated white women and African-American women.
If Biden is over the hump and is now clearly the accepted candidate as the best to beat Trump, and there's a coalescing of the party around that view, he's going to gain all kinds of support.
He's correct to rule out that possibility — if anything, the flaw in Mr. Schmidt's thinking is that he too quickly dismisses the European internet that is coalescing around the European Union's ever-heightening regulation of technology platforms.
Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, said he believed voter outrage was coalescing around a number of Trump administration actions, including rolling back environmental regulations and moving to withdraw from the Paris agreement on climate change.
OPEC and allied producers — notably Russia — are coalescing around a plan to deepen their joint crude oil production restrictions by 500,000 barrels per day, according to multiple reports from Vienna, where the OPEC+ group is currently gathered.
"This is a coalescing of this frustration and sort of discomfort with the status quo of foreign policy arrangement that the U.S. has been following over the last several decades," said Nate Anderson, executive director of CVA.
But despite the GMA's own leadership issues, the big food industry members that have built brands on socially responsible values and have a legacy of listening to consumers closely need to demonstrate leadership by coalescing the industry.
Two weeks ago, when thousands of people protested the travel ban at airports across the country, Nelini Stamp, national membership director of the Working Families Party, said she could sense the coalescing of a national protest movement.
But Macesic was struck by her strange rash—vivid raised red dots coalescing into islands—and the color of her eyes (pink, with streaks of vermillion), which was indicative of conjunctivitis, a symptom of certain viral infections.
Eventually we find ourselves in a low-lit passage of collective improvising, the group's all-star musicians (the percussionist Ches Smith, the saxophonist Tony Malaby and the bassist Stomu Takeishi, among others) coalescing in a humid ecosystem.
By the time Twilight took over from Harry Potter as the reigning young adult phenomenon in 2005, the idea of a modern, mainstream fandom coalescing around a major sci-fi/fantasy series was well-established and generally accepted.
Landay WASHINGTON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Democratic lawmakers hope to complete their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump by year's end and are coalescing around two articles of impeachment - abuse of power and obstruction, lawmakers and aides told Reuters.
"Ultimately, we want to make the web experience better for many different audiences," Belfiore wrote in a blog post announcing the change, arguing that users, web developers, and corporate IT departments will all benefit from coalescing around Chromium.
After typical good-game banter, the two shook hands and posed for a few pictures together, and you could sense their combative history coalescing into a new kind of rivalry: two champions pushing each other to be better.
You start seeing all these heroic or dastardly people and events in the series and they're coalescing into narratives that contribute to the history of Westeros 50 years or 1,000 years after the events of the main series.
With the party's moderate wing now coalescing behind him, Mr. Biden has suddenly gone from being gently ignored — like the dotty uncle who's forever talking nonsense at family get-togethers — to being touted as the man to beat.
Democrats are coalescing around legitimately big-ticket ideas, from various versions of universal health coverage to a jobs guarantee, that call for spending public money, albeit in ways that will certainly be good for broadly shared economic growth.
Party leaders on Monday said they were coalescing around a plan that could slash corporate taxes to 20 percent from 103 percent, double the standard deduction for individual taxpayers and cut taxes on sole proprietorships, among other changes.
It took him a while to notice that he had probably crossed a line without even realizing it, a series of harmless pixels coalescing into something that could hurt the feelings of people he actually knew and loved.
Aides to Mr. Sanders are racing to consolidate his political advantages to help him withstand any winnowing of the field, given that perhaps the biggest threat he now faces are anti-Sanders voters coalescing around one alternative candidate.
In the largely violet "Quantum Wall, III (The Geometry of Being An Octopus)" (2016), the darker shades of black and violet "staining" the wall appear to be on the verge of coalescing into an image but never do.
Channels for employee organization within Google have been coalescing since then; the employee walkout, and Google's concessions, are the latest sign that both sides are aware of the unique leverage highly in-demand tech talent holds in Silicon Valley.
Over the past 48 hours, he has rolled out dozens of endorsements from current and former Republican governors, senators and representatives to showcase what his aides describe as a coalescing of responsible and respected party figures around his candidacy.
"Just as Republicans are coalescing in greater numbers to support Senator Cruz, the pro-Cruz Super PACs understand that together we can be more effective and efficient in promoting the candidacy of Senator Cruz," Hanley said in a statement.
Everywhere our hero Chris turns, there is a reassuring white face telling him everything's going to be OK, that nothing odd is afoot, that he's overreacting to the increasingly strange and terrible things that are coalescing directly around him.
The latter's compositions, the canonized precursors to Cubism, are architectonic, built up from sturdy, layered brushstrokes, while the colors in Degas' monotypes spill across the page in pools and smudges, the shapes more or less coalescing on their own.
"The industry is still in its early innings, and a lot of what you're seeing is a gradual coalescing of platforms, those that are focused on responsible innovation and the articulation of clear standards and best practices," he said.
To the degree that it is true that the GOP is coalescing around Trump, to an equal degree there are long lines of Republicans publicly supporting a candidate they privately believe would be dangerous and potentially destructive as president.
"This bill is proof that the conversation around fixing our aviation infrastructure has fundamentally changed, with bipartisan, broad-spectrum support coalescing behind the approach of sensible user fees and local control over projects," said President and CEO Roger Dow.
And Republicans are working with the White House to prepare for the likely Senate impeachment trial, coalescing around the idea that allowing Democrats to lay out their evidence may be the best course of action to protect the President.
It simply doesn't describe the actual plan that Republicans are coalescing around, one that features a big cut in the top income tax rate and opens up a big new loophole for rich people who get money through partnerships.
Clinical, metallic, sharp, agile, the album is antiseptic and atmospheric simultaneously, keyed to a set of wobbly drum machines under techno synthesizers clicking and sliding around in minimal progressions that provide chord color without quite coalescing into solid hooks.
"At this juncture, the consensus is coalescing around the view that Yellen will bait the market enough to sustain further rate normalization expectations for this year without telegraphing a September hike," analysts at OCBC in Singapore wrote in a note.
Republicans reportedly are coalescing around a plan to streamline legislation that would defund the Affordable Care Act in two or three years' time—creating a cliff, past which millions of Americans will fall back into the ranks of the uninsured.
The government has pulled out its chequebook to settle a series of sectoral disputes this week in an effort to prevent them coalescing into a nationwide protest movement ahead of next week's start of the Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France.
While black voters are expected to account for about 20 percent of the Democratic Party electorate nationwide, they can play an outsize role because of their early influence in South Carolina and their recent history of coalescing around one candidate.
After years of hype, the AR/VR space has certainly grown quieter as of late, but some investors are still coalescing behind a vision that the technologies could one day replace mobile if the technical kinks can be worked out.
Sanders and his supporters' message has been consistent for four years that the 1 percent have rigged the economy and now this idea that the primary or the election is being rigged because the establishment candidates are coalescing behind their guy.
"While this is obviously a disappointing night for Elizabeth Warren, it is less an anti-Warren statement than a coalescing around Biden to beat Donald Trump," said Meredith Kelly, who was a top aide to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's presidential campaign.
House Republicans and Donald Trump's team are coalescing around a multi-billion dollar plan to make good on the president-elect's campaign vows to build a wall between the United States and Mexico, according to top Republican lawmakers and aides.
More often than not, I&aposd lie awake staring at the ceiling, my thoughts coalescing around a single idea: Working nights and weekends may have been how you got ahead, but you have no right to demand the same from me.
While Democrats failed to win Georgia in 2016, the party now feels emboldened to mobilize the energy from anti-Trump protests and make a play for a reach district by coalescing behind former congressional aide Jon Ossoff as the party's candidate.
With so many issues coalescing around the president at once, and coming a day after the Iowa caucuses and in the wake of the impeachment drama, this year's SOTU is bound to be more interesting, and potentially raucous, than normal.
In spite of their differences and mutual suspicions, maybe the two primate societies, one coalescing while the other slid toward chaos, could share the Earth, or at least the stretch of Northern California forest where this franchise plants its allegorical flag.
It appeared clear early on that Biden benefited from the last-minute endorsements from former presidential contenders Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, as the Democratic establishment increasingly is coalescing around him as an alternative to Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist.
A native of Trinidad, Alexander said the biggest debate within union rank-and-file has been over Sanders and Clinton—many of his friends, he said, had felt the Bern, but were now coalescing behind Clinton as the more electable of the two.
From his analysis though, it's clear the platform as a whole is coalescing around a select few channels, and is trending towards a more centralized stable of cash cows, many of whom have caused the platform enormous public embarrassment over the years.
Contrary to other artists on this map, Justin Trash is the only rapper coalescing his Korean heritage with hip-hop and as such, is part of a Korean-Canadian rap trio called Uptown Boy Band, who are also on this same wave.
With an end-of-September deadline fast approaching, Senate Republicans appear to be coalescing around the Graham-Cassidy bill as a last-ditch attempt to use the 6900 reconciliation vehicle to take a step, any step, toward keeping their promise to repeal ObamaCare.
He'd be entering what's certain to become a packed field and would be making his return to politics at a time when the party's base is coalescing around a message that casts the wealthy and powerful interests as the enemy of progressive policies.
The lengthy pause in the primary and Mr. Sanders's reluctance to step aside are distractions, Mr. Balaban said, from the need for Democrats to refocus on the general election race, in which Mr. Trump has a head start raising money and coalescing supporters.
But there can be no doubt that the slouchy, loose-jointed, atmospherically humid funk that they alchemized in the studio — specifically, Electric Lady Studios, in Greenwich Village — had a reach well beyond the scope of neo-soul, the inexact genre coalescing around them.
In addition to further coalescing supporters of the other moderate candidates in the 2020 race, the Biden campaign needs the donors' cash to air more ads, hire more staff and compete with Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Mike Bloomberg in upcoming primary states.
As the insurgent left wing of the Democratic Party captures headlines and wins votes, many of its supporters are coalescing around a growing set of policy priorities: universal health care, higher taxes on the rich, the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
After a week of depositions from key figures in the impeachment inquiry, Democrats are coalescing around a push to prove that Trump committed impeachable offenses at least partly by showing that Trump had intimate knowledge of and directed Giuliani's plans, goals and tactics.
A slate of endangered House Democrats is coalescing behind Joe Biden for president as the Iowa caucuses approach — a surge of support triggered by fears that Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren at the top of the ticket would cost them their seats.
Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill are working with the White House to prepare for the likely Senate impeachment trial, coalescing around the idea that allowing Democrats to lay out their evidence may be the best course of action to protect the President.
" He sees the Big Bang itself, the fanfare for everything, as "a symbol for all the later musical outbursts charted in these pages, those unruly sounds that shatter the existing order, cause turbulence and even chaos, only gradually coalescing into a new stability.
But the now wide-open race could attract potential Republican candidates who see a new opportunity with the incumbent out of the race, with GOP establishment groups eventually coalescing around a candidate they think will fare better in the general election than Ward.
Senate Republicans are waiting for the House Ways and Means Committee to unveil its package later this week, but they are coalescing around a plan that would only keep intact deductions for charitable contributions, home mortgage interest payments and complex medical expenses.
"We're pleased that Joe Biden has joined the rest of the 2020 Democratic field in coalescing around the party's core values — support for abortion rights, and the basic truth that reproductive freedom is fundamental to the pursuit of equality and economic security in this country."
He also wasn't a populist or in any way affiliated with the ideological movement — nativist, protectionist, flirting with white nationalism, skeptical of free market dogma — that once appeared to be coalescing around the unlikely figure of an heir to a New York real estate fortune.
He can make a painting seem to appear all in a breath, as in the lovely "Copley Square" (2017) in which we feel his brush flitting here and there, positing points of perfectly calibrated color, coalescing in an airy sense of place and weather.
New York (CNN)A Bronx teenager was dragged from a store by a group of men, repeatedly stabbed on the sidewalk and left to die in a brutal murder that has sparked widespread outrage in the city and beyond, coalescing around the hashtag #JusticeforJunior.
You can see it dawning and coalescing in work from the late 1960s and early 1970s, most of it unfamiliar, drawn from the artist's archives, jointly acquired in 2011 by the Getty and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, also known as Lacma.
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But just as the gloving community was coalescing on the internet over the last few years, the art form hit a major IRL roadblock in 224, when a 217-year-old named Sasha Rodriguez died after attending Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Los Angeles.
They attributed the Vermont senator's weak showing in the suburbs to moderate Democrats' coalescing around Mr. Biden faster than progressives did behind Mr. Sanders — though in Fairfax County, Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, won more votes than did Ms. Warren.
" The person added: "So he's prepared to play a vigorous role in coalescing the party around the nominee and working to defeat Trump, but weighing in now likely only divides things worse and weakens his standing for when the Party will need it most.
"We're pleased that Joe Biden has joined the rest of the 2020 Democratic field in coalescing around the Party's core values — support for abortion rights, and the basic truth that reproductive freedom is fundamental to the pursuit of equality and economic security in this country."
Set in 2011, the novel reimagines the Occupy movement as an explicitly intergenerational conflict: millennials hitting back at the profligacy of baby boomers in a campaign of "domestic terrorism," waged largely online and coalescing around one bitter, balding man whose mother still makes his sandwiches.
Team Rising discusses Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE's slew of endorsements and the coalescing of the Democratic party behind Joe Biden before the next primaries.
"I mean, we see the people out there coalescing behind Donald Trump, and then you have the leadership of the party — the 'establishment' — once again fighting back the people, and that's what Mr. Trump is talking about," Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson said Wednesday on CNN.
Senate Republicans, meeting daily behind closed doors, are coalescing around a proposal that would provide money for "cost-sharing reduction" payments, which insurance companies receive under the Affordable Care Act so they can reduce deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs for low-income consumers.
"My big fear is that we are not coalescing around one candidate, and I don't know in the end if there's enough people who will come out and vote," said Mac Macnair, a Democrat who lives in a deep-red county in rural Georgia.
She and other moderate Republicans entered the lunch confident that senators were coalescing around the idea that the government should be reopened, but they left disappointed, convinced that for now, the party would follow Mr. Trump perilously further into a shutdown with an uncertain end.
First came the announcement of the Professional eSports Association (PEA), seven North American esports teams—Cloud9, Immortals, NRG eSports, compLexity Gaming, SoloMid, and Team Liquid—coalescing to form a franchise-and-player-focused league more in line with the structures of the Big Four sports leagues.
During the merger's final fifth of a second, envisaged in an artist's impression above, the coalescing holes pumped 50 times more energy into space this way than the whole of the rest of the universe emitted in light, radio waves, X-rays and gamma rays combined.
Nearby, "No Color Supersedes 'Cause The Balance is Right," at 256 feet long, is a full narrative in action, coalescing toward tension in the middle — Mr. Parlá's wispy tag-descendant linework is elegant, and his chipping and dripping paint is a stark contrast to the peeled segments.
Yet despite what Amnesty International has called the "worst crackdown on freedom of expression in the country's recent history," each day, more Egyptians are coalescing around the online campaign, which they see as their "last thread of hope" against a government that has effectively made protests illegal.
Rubio's campaign touted those endorsements, as well as the thousands of supporters he attracted at campaign stops in Arkansas and Tennessee — where voters will cast ballots in the critical Super Tuesday primary on March 220006— as evidence Republicans are coalescing behind him as the alternative to Trump.
So far, though, they have shown no sign of coalescing into a single, more potent movement, just as France prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of the May 1968 anti-establishment revolt and general strike that transformed the nation by pushing the government to adopt more progressive social policies.
I'm unaware of another episode of mass political harm quite like the one Republicans have inflicted upon themselves by coalescing behind Donald Trump, attaching themselves to him in a nearly irreversible way, and in the process freeing him to resume a campaign of racist incitement in their name.
They also suggest that the Mueller investigation is coalescing around an obstruction of justice charge, rather than the charge that Trump colluded with the Russians during the 2016 campaign, though as the Times notes, legal experts disagree on whether Mueller has enough to make the obstruction charge stick.
On ABC, Nate Silver of the website FiveThirtyEight showed his outlet's real-time House-control meter, which began with Democrats' chances in the 80-plus percent range, then cannonballed off a cliff to give Republicans the advantage, then sharply re-reversed itself in line with the coalescing ballots.
The March for Our Lives, a mélange of proposed school walkouts, statehouse demonstrations and more, has spread across social media like wildfire, coalescing into an incipient national movement to end not only gun violence but also its cascading effect on poor communities, schools and civil society across the nation.
WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers, scrambling to reach agreement on a final tax bill that they hope to pass next week, are coalescing around a plan that would slightly raise the proposed corporate tax rate, lower the top rate on the richest Americans and scale back the existing mortgage interest deduction.
Trump has sought to unify Republicans around his candidacy since clinching the party's nomination in early May, but the billionaire businessman has grown frustrated in recent weeks with the pace of that coalescing -- and the heavy fire he sustained from his own party amid his racial comments about the judge.
The reality is that the post-war world order that was steered by a hegemonic United States is no longer fit for purpose in a 21st-century world where trade issues are much more complex and are coalescing around three competing blocs led by America, China and the European Union.
But it also took 100 years for scientists to determine what, exactly, Einstein's theory predicts: not only that gravitational waves exist, but how they look after crossing the cosmos from a coalescing pair of black holes — inescapably steep sinkholes in space-time whose existence Einstein found even harder to swallow.
The landscape bristles with frozen cascades of green, blue, brown, and white, crystalizing here and there into visible figures — a sinuous, levitating swan, an anthropomorphic dove — while the gloomy crags and vegetative draperies, playing with colors and shadow and light, give off faint hints of coalescing human faces and forms.
Located in an unassuming Echo Park storefront off Sunset Boulevard, the nonprofit was founded by Mark Allen in 2003 with the intention of "coalescing large groups of artists who weren't represented by galleries and who weren't being shown in museums," as he told Carolina Miranda of the LA Times last week.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE (Ohio), are coalescing around a proposal to extend the phase out of ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion.
"I think what it represents is Republicans coalescing, saying it would be a disaster for Donald Trump to be our nominee and we're going to stand behind the strongest conservative in the race," Mr. Cruz told reporters in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, one of four states with Republican contests on Tuesday.
While Mr. Trump had agreed late last month not to raise tariffs on Chinese goods, the administration is now coalescing around the need to retain at least some of the tariffs as it looks for a way to ensure that China keeps whatever promises it makes in a trade agreement.
Coming of age in the 1980s, I was like many other children raised in this environment who spent each Sunday either in the pews of the church or else sitting on my grandma's couch watching hours of televangelists warning of evil armies coalescing for the Apocalypse and begging for donations.
As the lives of its disparate characters — mothers and daughters, a father and a son — weave together, "there is a sense of human connections becoming stronger and thicker, of a fragile moral order coalescing beneath the randomness and cruelty of modern life," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
Instead of coalescing behind one candidate because Bernie's nomination assures Trump's election, the candidates with no clear path to victory attacked one another in hopes of gaining a few points in the polls, going on to the next primary or raking in a few more dollars in contributions from special interests.
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Political songs can so often be heavy-handed but Dave's "Question Time" (below) is delivered with such poignancy and at such a specific moment in time, to listen to it is to hear the ghosts of the country, their families—their anger and frustration—all coming together, coalescing in Dave's voice.
Religions, like other social phenomena, emerge from their environments, and screen and digital environments are producing new forms of religious beliefs—from the religion of Jediism (based on the Jedi code from Star Wars) to a spirituality coalescing around the idea that advanced nonhuman extraterrestrial life is engaged in communication with humans.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE endorsed Cox by tweet last week, and late polls show Republican voters coalescing behind the businessman-turned-politician.
While the tension on the board of the car-hailing company remains high — due of late to an ugly lawsuit that one of its major investors, Benchmark, is waging against its ousted co-founder and CEO Travis Kalanick — sources said that a majority of the board is coalescing around the experienced Immelt.
This could be a very important moment for Apple and for smart homes in general This could be a very important moment for Apple and for smart homes in general, what some see as a true inflection point — the coalescing of vision, products and control into that almost forgotten Smart Home ideal.
With less than three weeks to hammer out a spending deal to avert a Thanksgiving funding lapse, leaders of both parties appear to be coalescing around a stopgap bill that would stave off a funding lapse until at least mid-December — potentially teeing up yet another holiday shutdown over Trump's border wall.
I think that's something that can really begin to parse what he's doing, both in terms of coalescing the figure into something that is much more recognizable, and the kinds of narratives that he's setting up with the figures, in the period, say, from '68 to '73, '74 need to be looked at again.
"The wildfires decimating Australia, killing people, ravaging wild habitats and pushing communities and firefighters to their absolute limits are growing and coalescing into the country's worst peacetime catastrophe precisely because of climate change," said Paul Read, a co-director of the National Center for Research in Bushfire and Arson at Monash University in Melbourne.
The first is that if we look beyond NATO, several countries  from the Atlantic to the Pacific seem to be slowly coalescing around a finely balanced Russia policy: engage on issues of mutual interest, but hold the Kremlin to account for its invasion and annexation of Crimea and its involvement in Ukraine's civil war.
Alexander's decision makes it highly likely that Friday's vote on whether to seek additional witnesses will fail, with Republican senators coalescing around Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's argument that allowing witnesses would lead to an indefinite delay in the trial, prompt executive privilege concerns and have no impact on the outcome of the trial.
Not when we read hallucinatory lines like these, as the poet's attention focuses on the "thing […] [still hanging in the air between us:" the molecules of concrete coalescing grain by grain into a corrugated pillar topped by a cloud–a tree form: In the masterful "Blackacre," the book's title poem, Youn reads Milton's famous sonnet on being blind.
While we don't know for sure, the rumor mill is already coalescing around three new iPhones launching in the fall, with at least one premium "all-glass" model that's said to feature a function area instead of a home button, and a large curved edge-to-edge OLED similar to what Samsung's been doing for years.
Rubio's people believe that even if the two anti-establishment candidates win the first four contests (in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada), neither of them will be able to coax the party's benefactors into coalescing around them as Bob Dole, George W. Bush, John McCain and Mitt Romney were able to do after their early victories.
They had volunteered for this coalescing jihadist internationale and their new role was that of semiautonomous overseas assets who, for security reasons, were only be loosely answerable to ISIS HQ. In fact, the true headquarters of ISIS's foreign operations planning, at least for attacks in Europe, was the Syrian city of al-Bab, in Aleppo province.
Dayvon Love, 28, a co-founder of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, a policy organization, says activists aren't coalescing around any of the candidates for mayor because they see many of them — including the African-American candidates — as extensions of the same tired, out-of-touch institutions that failed to address police misconduct in the first place.
"He's had issues coalescing the anti-Trump Republican crowd, partially because it's a mix of social conservatives and moderates, and partly because at times he's seemed more keen on appealing to the Bernie bros," said Tim Miller, a Republican and a former aide to Jeb Bush, referring to the supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeHegar advances to Democratic runoff in Texas Senate race Trump mocks Bloomberg, Warren over early Super Tuesday results Cornyn wins Senate primary in Texas MORE (D-Texas) also planned to endorse Biden on Monday evening, a sign that the moderate wing of the party is coalescing around him in the face of the candidacy of Sen.
In the view of some Sanders advisers, the candidate's abrupt decline was a result of unforeseeable and highly unlikely events — most of all, the sudden withdrawal of two major candidates, Senator Amy Klobuchar and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who instantly threw their support to Mr. Biden and helped spur a rapid coalescing of moderate support behind his campaign.
Senate Republicans and Democrats were reportedly coalescing around a deal to fund the government for three weeks — instead of the House plan's four — and set up floor movement on immigration legislation to fix the issue of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which is the source of Democratic frustration and the minority's willingness to shut down the government.
His pieces were featured in the first European Fluxus Festivals (which he assisted Maciunas in organizing, along with the early Paris festivals) and he became a beloved member of the coalescing community of Fluxus artists, composers, performers, and poets moving through Wiesbaden, Dusseldorf, Paris, Copenhagen, London, and all manner of smaller cities in between in 1962 and '63.
Others, including several military veterans — Representatives Conor Lamb and Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, and Elaine Luria of Virginia — are coalescing around former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Two former chairmen of the party's House campaign arm — Steve Israel, who has endorsed Mr. Biden, and Rahm Emanuel, who is not backing any candidate — said the lawmakers were right to be worried.
Amazon Has New York Afraid of Becoming Seattle on Steroids Ankita Rao assesses the movement that is coalescing against Amazon's plans to bring Regional Office 1 of 2 to New York: NYC Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer was not happy when I asked how the largest city in the country should negotiate with the retail giant poised to enter his district.
There's another reason Harris makes a good Exhibit A. This month Bari Weiss, in a now famous (and, on the left, infamous) New York Times piece, celebrated a coalescing group of thinkers dubbed the "Intellectual Dark Web"—people like Harris and Jordan Peterson and Christina Hoff Sommers, people for whom, apparently, the ideal of fearless truth telling trumps tribal allegiance.
Come Tuesday, America's four most influential papers featured stories about anti-government protests in Russia, Attorney General Jeff Sessions's then-upcoming Senate testimony, and the possibility that President Donald Trump might fire special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the Justice Department's Russia investigation—but nothing about Republican senators' coalescing around a health care bill to deprive many millions of Americans of insurance.
Mr. Trump and his inner circle have benefited enormously from this coalescing around the word "collusion" — a term with a legalistic feel but with close to "no legal meaning whatsoever" said Renato Mariotti, a former federal prosecutor and now a defense lawyer who has written a dissection of every public statement that a Trump associate has made to congressional investigators.
Facebook Privacy Lapses Are the Target of More Probes in the U.S. Erik Larson, David McLaughlin, and Sara Forden report that at least three more states are pursuing new inquiries into Facebook's handling of user data: The state probes are coalescing into two main groups scrutinizing the social-media company's data-protection practices, said the people, who declined to be named because the inquiries are confidential.
In the series, humans have colonized the major bodies in our solar system, coalescing into three factions: the United Nations that governs Earth, the Martian Congressional Republic that oversees Mars and its terraforming efforts, and the Outer Planets Alliance that represents a loose coalition of the working-class inhabitants of the various asteroids and moons of the other planets in the system who call themselves Belters.
Cruz will still hold a massive lead over Kasich in both delegates and states after today's contests, but he is going to get shellacked tonight—it's very possible that he finishes third in every state, which means that Kasich, who has won only one state, could make the somewhat absurd but totally in character  claim that anti-Trump voters are coalescing around his candidacy.
But after a confusing meeting in the White House in which Trump sided with Democrats and censured Republicans for being "scared of the NRA," a fast-paced news cycle, and a concerted effort by conservatives and pro-gun organizations to reorient the conversation away from guns, the GOP is now coalescing around the narrowest possible violence prevention proposals — many of which don't even address guns at all.
There's been speculation that the deep divisions and factional fighting between the hard-line Brexiteers and the Conservatives' less Euroskeptic wing might do more than just unseat the prime minister; it might ultimately break the party apart, with some members coalescing around a nationalist, even populist, alternative while their less strident colleagues join a putative "centrist" party committed to a more moderate, more open style of politics.
Democrats seeking to take over as the next Democratic National Committee chairman offered little disagreement over how to rebuild the party Wednesday, coalescing around the need to hold President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's feet to the fire over the next four years.
Sanders, who has struggled in recent weeks against a surging Biden campaign, previously lost the state to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonMyPillow to manufacture masks for hospitals amid coronavirus Gendered disinformation might have cost Warren the nomination and us our lives Budowsky: President Trump, meet with all former living presidents MORE in the 2628 primary by just under 28500 percentage points, so the survey's results could be another indication that the Democratic electorate is largely coalescing around Biden's bid.
In Philadelphia, the party's faithful were bolstered by a well-organized convention that featured stellar speeches from first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE, Vice President Biden and President Obama and a coalescing of the left flank around Clinton, the party's nominee for president.
What happened was a coalescing of power around just several companies, just a few companies, an obscene amount of wealth creation for a very small amount of people who have enormous sway over these platforms and are, that are, that they don't govern really, even though they do make the money off of them, and that they have no intention of governing and could possibly be ungovernable because of the way they built them, which makes a lot of money.
Others, including several military veterans — Representatives Conor Lamb and Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, and Elaine Luria of Virginia — are coalescing around former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Some are reluctant to publicly articulate their fears of a Sanders nomination, not wanting to call attention to the divisions within their party or risk alienating a potential nominee, but several of them privately described a sense of foreboding that has set in over the past two weeks as Sanders has emerged as the top finisher in the first two contests of the Democratic race.
Per the BBC, other Russian diplomats have been pushing back against the rapidly coalescing agreement among many Western countries that the Skripal poisoning was some sort of revenge killing, part of a widely suspected campaign of actual and attempted assassinations against former Kremlin enemies living in the UK. Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, for example, said that the technology behind the nerve agent could have been brought out of the collapsing Soviet Union by defecting scientists, while Russian envoy to the United Nations Vissaly Nebenzia separately claimed the UK could have staged the attack as a pretext to blame Russia.
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