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"cornered" Definitions
  1. having corners (usually used in combination): a six-cornered room.
  2. having a given number of positions; sided (usually used in combination): a four-cornered debate.
  3. forced into an awkward, embarrassing, or inescapable position: a cornered debater; a cornered fox.

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"When a cornered vessel no longer has any corner, should it be called a cornered vessel?" he demanded.
A cornered animal is dangerous, a cornered political animal is even more dangerous because the scorched political landscape hurts many, sometimes most and in the case of despotic rule in any form all.
I went into her backyard, and I cornered the dog.
If Assange is anything, he is a man increasingly cornered.
"The reality is heroes aren't made, they're cornered," she said.
"They didn't touch me, but they cornered me," he said.
The two were cornered overnight Friday in Milton, outside Pensacola.
Johnson was cornered in an area behind the school's library.
Just like they have the market cornered on most things.
His eyes, usually furtive and wandering, flash dangerously when cornered.
Cornered over this in his first term, he fought back.
Powerhouses Alipay and Tencent Pay, however, already cornered the market.
After he voted "no," Flake was immediately cornered by Sen.
The Allendes have cornered the entertainment sector; the Madrazos, cars.
Her two dogs had cornered a raccoon atop the fence.
Sometimes I cornered someone and forced my help on them.
In many M.E.K. attacks, members would take cyanide when cornered.
And of course, Beats has the market cornered on branding.
Jeff Flake was cornered by a sexual assault survivor, and Sen.
Razor has pretty much cornered the market on two-wheeled toys.
It is like a cornered animal, it tends to lash out.
Richard Spencer used to have the market cornered on Richard Spencers.
This may explain why he got cornered by the Russia controversy.
Trish, cornered, goes to fatally knife Jessica in order to escape.
Unfortunately, insecurity makes bullies even more dangerous when they feel cornered.
The California couple soon had the graphical adventure game market cornered.
The more Trump is cornered, the more he mirrors Richard Nixon.
If cornered, they trample people or gore you with their tusks.
But it upset a middle-aged man, who cornered him afterward.
But they have cornered us and forced us into becoming radicalized.
It's cornered into a tiny sliver of territory in Eastern Syria.
From its movies and theme parks, it has cornered the kid market.
Straight men don't, in fact, have the market cornered on fuckboyish behavior.
When cornered by foot soldiers, a band of mutant tweens turn lethal.
A cornered Mr Baghdadi is said to have detonated a suicide vest.
Birkenstock no longer has the market cornered on ugly-but-chic footwear.
It's not as if Trump has the market on such conversation cornered.
He cornered the Tahoe in a lumberyard, and the four men fled.
You thought Nutella and sprinkles had the "fun bread topping" market cornered.
They cornered me and asked me all these questions about the bag.
CARTER: Well, I think they&aposve cornered Michael Horowitz in a way.
The Republicans, on the other hand have the under-50 crowd cornered.
They attack prey by ambush and usually attack humans only if cornered.
He was in the bathroom when Mr. Murphy cornered Dawaun Wallace there.
Amazon effectively has the market for both e-books and audiobooks cornered.
Melania Trump has previously reminded reporters that when cornered, her husband fights.
Her family cornered beer distribution in the city, which made them rich.
Especially with minors, they most often are the invention of cornered minds.
"They were stuck, cornered," said Michel Ledoux, one of the plaintiffs' lawyers.
Police over the weekend reportedly cornered demonstrators in a college campus building.
Sure, it cornered well and changed direction swiftly, but that's not enough.
Or the lashing out of a man who knows he is cornered?
The police cornered the two suspects in Westminster, the next town over.
And, like a cornered animal, it will lash out in the region.
In recent years, the streaming service has cornered the market on comedy specials.
She can also hit back when cornered thanks to a deceptively powerful sidearm.
And unsurprisingly, it has cornered an outsized portion of the digital advertising industry.
But it's also the spot where Johnson eventually found himself cornered and trapped.
Neither one is an exact replica of the classic sharp cornered NES controller.
By end-2016 it has cornered an approximately 5% market share by subscriber.
With its domestic business cornered, the company set its sights on expansion abroad.
When cornered at times, Mr. Trump tried to shift the subject, criticizing Mrs.
High heels and wide-brimmed or tilted tri-cornered hats completed the look.
My mother cornered me one day when we were alone in the house.
In reacting like a cornered rat, he only made matters worse for himself.
First of all, lemons do not have the market on vitamin C cornered.
At long last, they have the 45th president of the United States cornered.
Fifteen-year-old Rudy is cornered in the school bathroom by a bully.
"I'm cornered, running out of cash, running out of support," Mr. Zulu said.
Cornered, they sold a mining company and their media empire in quick succession.
Overwhelming numbers remove the fight-or-flight instincts in the cornered or desperate.
The police have cornered protesters, who are running low on weapons and supplies.
On election maps, Colorado looks simple—a four-cornered flyover, perfectly squared off.
"I saw myself alone, unprotected, cornered, ridiculed, made inferior, invisible," Ms. Tonani wrote.
And cornered, he acted in the only way he knew -- by fighting back.
Saudi Arabia is also a big producer but the Iranians have cornered the market.
His treatment shows how cornered the government of Nicolás Maduro, Chávez's chosen successor, feels.
The trouble is that Mr Trump has cornered the market in protectionism and isolationism.
My whole life, I'd been dragged around doing things simply because I felt cornered.
They've got the market cornered on beautiful skin, red lipstick, and all-around gorgeousness.
Snapchat is cornered by Facebook's competition and desperate to avoid missing revenue estimates again.
Kendarius was with the women when their alleged attackers cornered them and began firing.
Mnuchin has certainly been cornered on the issue, but has still held his ground.
For now, Amgen, in partnership with Novartis, has cornered the market on migraine treatments.
Black bears will sometimes "bluff charge" when cornered, threatened or attempting to steal food.
Spin the Table You are sitting in front of a spinning four-cornered table.
She was cornered ages ago, and this episode is all of the devastating fallout.
They were scared BTS would get cornered here, that the gig would be disorganised.
His playing is full of hard slants and sharp-cornered phrases and stubborn power.
Then, when cornered by police, he blows himself up with one of his bombs.
"Indeed, the oil embargo cornered Japan," Hirohito said, referring to the American-led blockade.
The military said the insurgents had been cornered in a small section of Marawi.
Russia also seems to have cornered the market on politicizing the potential side effects.
We've got a president who makes things up, and won't retract when he's cornered.
If you think Sweetgreen has this market cornered, let me introduce you to Lemonade.
All press secretaries get cornered, and all have, on occasion, Goyaled their way out.
Trader Joe's already cornered the markets on frozen goods, cheap wine, and all-things cauliflower.
Trump, a salesman, is falsely marketing the story and emotion of the cornered righteous gunslinger.
Soldiers cornered the attackers in a staircase leading to the top floor, the military said.
The president said U.S. troops cornered Baghdadi, who retreated into a tunnel with three children.
Granted, he's the kind of character who gets more dangerous the more he feels cornered.
In high school, Alex's teacher cornered him one day after their Marriage and Family class.
Elle U.K. has really cornered the market on celebrity relationship scoop with its September issue.
If there's a market for slightly less-successful siblings, HBO seems to have it cornered.
He has angered Maoist hardliners by arguing that Stalin cornered Mao into entering the hostilities.
This likely came in handy as the Dallas shooter was cornered on the second floor.
Berninger writes frequently of a suffocating claustrophobia, particularly when he's been cornered at a party.
They cornered him in a garage, where they found the gun that had killed Pascall.
Female colleagues told one another to "watch out," and not to get "cornered" by Fanlo.
One bystander captured on video the moment it was cornered by the police and lassoed.
Now cornered, he is likely looking to broker the the best deal for his exit.
"We have an advantage, because management doesn't have the market cornered on smarts," she explains.
It would have fit her profile as a vengeance-hungry and cornered queen gone mad.
We feel cornered and sick of lying, and worse, hate asking our kids to lie.
Firstly, Jesus never cornered anyone and ranted at them when they could not get away.
But one woman has cornered me twice now to ask personal questions about my situation.
After giving officers the runaround for a full 45 minutes, the pony was finally cornered.
A baby had made its way to the ground and was cornered by alley cats.
After pulling on masks, they cornered Jerico in a quiet back street and killed him.
The manhunt ended when police spotted McCann's car and cornered him hidden up a tree.
Protesters cornered a man who they claimed was an undercover police officer from the mainland.
The series' story is about what happens when you've been cornered and have to fight back.
Freshman year of high school, for example, I was cornered by a group of football players.
Wall Street cornered Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday, asking when Facebook will make money from virtual reality.
The president announced al-Baghdadi's death early Sunday, saying U.S. forces cornered him in a tunnel.
Economically cornered, Iranians still largely remain "firmly opposed" to talks with the Trump administration, Rome added.
Most notorious was Ahmed Ezz, who bought a public steel company and soon cornered the market.
His is a brooding, almost feral Escobar, cornered, vulnerable, and all the more terrible for it.
Chavez pursued Rosario for the entire fight, keeping him cornered, repeatedly bullying him against the ropes.
Wouldn't he have tried harder to kill Bran when he had him cornered in the cave?
Police appeared to have cornered the suspected shooter in a home Saturday evening after a manhunt.
Offred is eventually cornered by what looks like an armed militia, and her child is taken.
Stan's boss/Accidentally fell through a glass door in Thailand while being cornered by KGB agents.
The simulations are real enough to bleed, feel pain, and beg for their lives when cornered.
My parents cornered me later that night and, through fits of tears, I agreed to treatment.
Howard Dean (D) raced to the top of the pack when he cornered anti-war voters.
Bernie Sanders pushed her left of her comfort zone on trade, and now she is cornered.
The U.S., the world's biggest exporter of the fiber, had cornered the bulk of Chinese demand.
When cornered, it strikes with its front claws — one reportedly ripped an eye from a dog.
Sorry, Hillary Clinton and Bill de Blasio, but Bernie Sanders has cornered the market on dangerous.
I do hope you someday have a sense of love and connection with your family, Cornered.
Eventually all of them were killed, the last one blowing himself up after he was cornered.
And, like many others, he went down in a hail of bullets, cornered by security forces.
This five-cornered gesture is a post-revolution symbolic return to un-trampled, transcendent Mother Nature.
Two officers cornered a man with a gun in a parking lot, who fired at them.
When I was 12, my mother cornered me in the bathroom of our suburban Vancouver home.
Despite his measures to stay in power, Mr. Kabila is finding himself increasingly isolated and cornered.
But now that he has hitched his wagon to that Sisyphean mission, he finds himself cornered.
A couple cornered Mr. Camus next to a window, peppering him with questions about the castle.
The bull was cornered two miles from the train station in a yard on Marsden Street.
Let's remember, this is not the first time he's called for dialogue when he felt cornered.
Neighborhood racists have chased the boys with baseball bats and now have them cornered and outnumbered.
Then in 1972, McCarrick allegedly cornered him in a bathroom and again tried to touch him.
Everyone wants a piece of the $19 billion U.S. subscription video market that Netflix created, then cornered.
Now Trump, trapped by bad polls and unrelenting bad press, is acting like a wild animal cornered.
Not that it was easy, of course — a cornered con artist can be a very dangerous thing.
Weiss cornered the market on these beauties long ago; studying them is part of OMA's R&D.
He cornered me after school and said, 'If you don't kiss me, I won't let you go.
A little bit," feeling "cornered, as if she had to play along to not blow the pitch.
Or indeed, much profit from the premium portion of the smartphone market that the iPhone has cornered.
Shortly thereafter, about a dozen officers cornered him against a wall, demanding that he drop the knife.
Perplexed, I cornered Ankush Tuli, the Managing Director of Taco Bell Asia Pacific, to find out why.
At one point some police were cornered by men who pounded their riot shields repeatedly with sticks.
The Anjanath cornered my remaining teammate and I, and I was already mentally preparing to start over.
They threw themselves in front of tanks and cornered terrified looking soldiers as minarets called for jihad.
The restaurant scene in Indonesia is cornered by the likes of Restoran Sederhana, McDonald's Corp, and Yum!
When cornered on television or by lawmakers about his indiscretions, Pruitt took several pages out Trump's playbook.
Vance is also facing child sex charges and has threatened to spread a communicable disease if cornered.
Serfati explained Brown, 29, allegedly "cornered her in a room that was locked" the Associated Press reported.
There's simply no value in keeping quality high because customers are cornered, with nowhere else to go.
They have been exposed by their failure and, like a cornered and wounded animal, will lash out.
The Sharks have cornered the market on veterans thirsting to quaff the bubbly from the Stanley Cup.
Worse, she did not tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth when she was cornered.
This brings us to the most troubling scenario, in which a cornered Iran chooses to respond aggressively.
PlatinumGames sure does seem to have the market cornered on turning childhood cartoon nostalgia into video games.
This may be a case of an eel that was cornered trying to defend itself or escape.
In recent months, China has all-but cornered the market for cobalt, whose price has sky-rocketed.
I started with an online supermarket called Edible Insects, which seems to have cornered the bug market.
Reese Witherspoon met Hollywood agent Jim Toth at a party after being cornered into an awkward situation.
The scene on the lid shows people in powdered wigs and three-cornered hats outside a villa.
Caught on video, he cornered the man outside his crumpled van and patiently talked him into surrender.
When cornered by police officers, he revealed what looked like a suicide belt, and was shot dead.
He cornered the entire Resistance in a cave and wanted to kill every last one of them.
And no central banker has ever found a spell to ward off a cornered and angry politician.
As they make their escape, they are cornered and made to go onstage to perform a song.
On July 25, 1853, Mr. Murrieta was finally cornered by a posse of California Rangers and killed.
In California, a company called Vogmask has all but cornered the market with its brightly colored designs.
He looks like trouble — maybe a burglar who would happily pull a knife on you if cornered.
Loose goats have been cornered and loaded back onto a truck owned by "We Rent Goats" pic.twitter.
LinkedIn has Instagram cornered by the Jukebox, going on and on about how professional their latest feature is.
The suspect linked to the recent killings in Arizona has been cornered in a motel Monday, police said.
I don't mean to judge French cinema, but I feel a bit cornered into only casting French people.
The photog says Chris jumped over a couch and punched him in the face while he was cornered.
Airbnb may have cornered the market on millennials, but a new company wants to win over their grandparents.
The brand cornered cool several years ago with its stylish and effortless (in both form and function) dresses.
Team Johnson has cornered itself on Brexit, painting negotiating red lines with the same enthusiasm as Mrs May.
" Bellamar tweeted to Piven on Monday, "Member when you cornered me in your trailer on the #Entourage set?
"He was sweating beyond belief when I cornered him, so I don't think he was lying," Jonathan said.
Officers cornered Johnson and, after several hours of negotiation, killed him with explosives attached to a bomb robot.
She's cornered the emoji market, too Kim Kardashian: Hollywood isn't Kardashian West's only foray into the tech space.
But it's depressing that he's cornered the anger franchise when his targets exclude America's own wealthy and powerful.
Deputies cornered the couple in the truck soon after, and a 15-minute standoff ensued, the sheriff said.
For balked and cornered heroes, punching everyone who disagrees with them at least feels like an immediate answer.
But it raised fears among others that she had cornered herself into a total break with the bloc.
They have also been at their most dangerous when cornered, coming from behind to win on six occasions.
The loss of Nereus means HAST has, for the moment at least, cornered the market on hadal exploration.
Malaria has been killing off humans for almost all of recorded history, and we've finally got it cornered.
When she ran from the vehicle her attackers chased her through the streets, cornered her and killed her.
Nvidia had the market cornered in graphics processing units, such as gaming software, data centers and cryptocurrency mining.
They chase him to the top of an apartment building, where it seems that he's cornered, but no.
Now, mortally wounded and adrift, Trump is lashing out like a cornered animal, attacking friend and foe alike.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Juul essentially has cornered the market for e-cigarettes.
I bet he's going to try to stop Frank from killing the Blacksmith, whom Frank now has cornered.
In one bad moment I found myself cornered in an alley and thought, This is how it ends.
When the US passed the Family and Medical Leave Act in 1993, it left many women feeling cornered.
Three of the males escaped, but the females cornered and grabbed the fourth one — the resident alpha male.
Amazon's AWS cornered 31 percent of the market, while Microsoft's Azure had 9 percent and IBM 7 percent.
But the most intimidating of the group, a thick-chested man with a graying-cactus hairstyle, cornered me.
I cornered one of our writers in a bathroom and was like, 'You can't end it this way!
So came the traditional Purim food hamantaschen, triangular pastries in the shape of Haman's legendary three-cornered hat.
With distribution into the lucrative US market cornered by Mexican cartels, Brazil's gangs trained their sights on Europe.
"Another time — great excitement — we found a mouse, and we cornered it, and it keeled over," she said.
In Yemen, tankers have cornered much of the urban market since the Saudi-led intervention began in 2015.
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Nvidia has cornered the market in graphics processing units, such as gaming software, data centers and cryptocurrency mining.
"The kind where you get cornered," she said, "by the one person you didn't want to talk to."
Mr. Malloy's business has all but cornered the market on producing political rallies here for Democratic presidential candidates.
As impeachment proceedings gain speed, Trump is getting backed into a corner, and Trump gets aggressive when cornered.
It's tempting to believe, when cornered by such a chatterer, that a chronic talker is a selfish egotist.
Surely the nation — even Mr. Trump's credulous base — is learning to recognize his dodges when he is cornered.
Despite its weaker hand, Moscow will have options other than simply giving up if Russian officials feel cornered.
Once I finally cornered him in the pub, Mr. O'Faherty was happy to oblige me with a look.
FleishmanHillard has cornered the market on crisis management counseling for companies that invoke the president's wrath on Twitter.
But premium-grade stupidity, on which Donald Trump has pretty well cornered the market, is not always illegal.
"Over the past few years Obama has been saying other options wouldn't work — and now he cornered himself."
Loose goats have been cornered and loaded back onto a truck owned by "We Rent Goats" pic.twitter.com/qWHrb7X7n6
Where the tuna fish sandwich market was cornered by one company, you'd pay whatever they wanted to charge you.
This conundrum comes thanks to a potential voter, who cornered Cruz at a campaign event in Austin on Wednesday.
Like all of the Pop figures, the idea is to feed into the collectors economy that Funko has cornered.
If you find yourself cornered by a flanker or some other threat, Mercy's Caduceus Blaster is a powerful tool.
Cornered, Smith gave up the chase, threw his gun over a fence, and put his hands up in surrender.
With the markets on footwear and sunglasses cornered, the "Love on the Brain" singer is taking on high jewelry.
I once cornered (a displeased) Carlos Slim to grill him about his financial relationship with the New York Times.
The assault ended after hours of pitched combat when the security forces cornered the attackers into two university buildings.
He locks himself in the bathroom, but they break the translucent glass and have him cornered in the bathtub.
But of course it was always going to end this way: Cornered by Stan, the Jennings have to run.
With the 1958 Onion Futures Act, America banned futures trading of onions, after two men cornered the Chicago market.
He recalls being cornered by a young American graduate at a party thrown by an aid agency in Juba.
A man wearing a "Bolsonaro for president" T-shirt cornered a journalist and cut her neck with a knife.
Falcons fans are actually Swifties Date shows that Gaga hasn't yet cornered the music market for either teams' fanbases.
He makes grand bets and pronouncements, gets cornered by TMZ, and injects himself into spats with other tech luminaries.
"After a brief foot pursuit the subject was cornered and the yoghurt pot removed," the cop's Facebook post said.
With roles in both Riverdale and 13 Reasons Why, Ross Butler has pretty much cornered the teen drama market.
Just a few weeks earlier Nelson had cornered Cheick Kongo and starched him with an overhand along the fence.
Effectively trapped and cornered by officers in riot gear, middle and high school students were forced to defend themselves.
They are pouring money into entertainment, but they have been cornered by nimbler start-ups like Netflix and Spotify.
When she cornered my siblings to sway them to her side, I called her to lob a shot back.
He was cornered by Mattson, who asked him if he could help out one or two nights a week.
They thought one night that they might have him cornered, but were paralyzed by a law prohibiting nighttime raids.
At least three million Syrian civilians and 30,000 insurgent fighters, including Qaeda-linked jihadists, have been cornered in Idlib.
You signed your letter Cornered Without an Exit, but I don't think that's an accurate description of your situation.
Then there's the singer Richie Havens, who, having been practically cornered into opening the show, delivered a transcendent set.
The shooting lasted until early Friday morning, when police cornered and killed a suspect in a downtown parking garage.
"The government feels cornered, and they are responding with the only way they know: with repression," Mr. Salamanca said.
Another man did the measuring, but Monsignor McCarrick was there and cornered him in a bathroom, Mr. Noaker said.
They are pouring money into entertainment, but they have been cornered by nimbler start-ups like Netflix and Spotify.
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A third woman says he cornered her and masturbated during a meeting she thought was about a movie script.
The other day, before traveling to New York for the protests there, she was cornered by classmates feeling stressed.
AP noted that Christian's defense attorneys argued that he felt cornered because he had tried to film the tirade.
You have to pity the poor cornered owl, which always looks as if it would rather be anywhere else.
Currently Assad is launching a new offensive in the country's northwest where the remaining Syrian rebels have been cornered.
By Friday morning, Republicans were already painting Trump as a scaredy-cat and Iran as a feral cornered cat.
One edge of the image's border is ragged to interrupt the otherwise smooth, round-cornered perfection of the piece.
I cornered him, exposed him and I recorded his face, otherwise they had no idea who they were going after.
But really, the new Flatliners' problem is that fatal lack of escalation, of rising stakes or the characters being cornered.
"As a state legislator, Lincoln once jumped out a window to avoid being cornered into a vote," Mr. Holzer said.
Apple and Samsung have pretty much cornered the market on smartphones, but the tablet world has a few more contenders.
It would be wrong to assume that the United States has North Korea cornered and can simply dictate to Kim.
They didn't ask to be cornered by their bosses and slobbered on or be propositioned so their career could advance.
Khashoggi was later murdered in October 2018 after he was lured to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and cornered inside.
No one really has it cornered, so there's loads of space for upstarts, hustlers, and dreamers to get in there.
I made Leny for the kind of prisoner who'd only lash out if cornered—so not a threat to me.
A U.S. Special Operations team cornered ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi along with other ISIS fighters and Baghdadi followers.
Trump said that al-Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest after being cornered in a tunnel by U.S. Special Forces troops.
Then the Naval Intelligence Division cornered him, using his talent for spinning a tale in the World War II effort.
The mat didn't catch fire, and Roman fled in his car to a nearby gas station, where police cornered him.
He's not even cornered by the DEA and the Colombian police until there are only 20 minutes in the finale.
Cornered, Mr Trump could lash out in other ways, such as further security-clearance revocations, or even firing Mr Mueller.
That one had a 662 horsepower V8 engine and it cornered like a loosely packed wagon load of bowling balls.
A chunk of the girder, cut away for forensic investigation, shows the crack and one of the round-cornered holes.
The production assistant then alleges that Spacey cornered him, blocked his ability to exit and made "inappropriate contact" with him.
If you thought the Black Keys had cornered the market on blues-based stompers, she's here to change your mind.
Even now, I still catch myself freezing in my chair like a cornered animal when I feel overwhelmed at work.
" The Foragers' wild salad (dandelion, three-cornered leek, chickweed, yarrow, and dead nettle) is often served alongside their "Forager's Board.
My boss was cornered by my worth and knew how detrimental it would be to lose me to the competition.
Scatter Arrow, on the other hand, is best when you've got one or more enemies cornered in a tight space.
Zendaya's cornered more markets in her short 20 years on the planet than most of us will in our lifetime.
At the same time, Carolyn, "felt cornered," as Barlow recalls, by the constant presence of photographers outside their downtown apartment.
Yet again, Zuckerberg nimbly avoided getting cornered here, and was aided by the bell signaling the end of Cruz's time.
The brew is enormously popular during the all-important summer sales season, and Leinenkugel has all but cornered that market.
One production assistant accused Spacey of putting his hands down his pants and then later cornered him in a trailer.
In some situations, the enemies in The Last Of Us beg for their lives when cornered, disarmed, or beaten down.
British mills, close to rich seams of coal and deposits of iron ore, cornered the global market within two decades.
Police cornered Dwight Lamon Jones, 56, Monday morning in an extended stay hotel in Scottsdale where they had tracked him.
Baghdadi killed himself last month when cornered in a tunnel during a raid by U.S. special forces in northwestern Syria.
Nobody has a monopoly on wisdom, but in this election, one party has largely cornered the market in raw ignorance.
Early in his career Mr Simons unintentionally almost cornered the market for Maine potatoes, only realising when regulators reprimanded him.
Mobile game developers don't have many places to go for distribution, with Apple and Google having largely cornered the market.
Even now, I still catch myself freezing in my chair like a cornered animal when I feel overwhelmed at work.
MomCorp essentially cornered the robot manufacturing market but made its real money, Gillette-like, from Mom's Old Fashioned Robot Oil.
Within months, Gadhafi was dead, cornered by rebels who beat and abused him before summarily shooting him in the head.
They're risking their credibility in the name of attracting the white, conservative audience seemingly cornered by Trump and Fox News.
"I felt cornered," said Ian Pfeiffer, 25, who works the grill at Jake's Delicatessen and says he did not vote.
Authorities cornered the activists and delivered an ultimatum, calling on them to surrender or face a barrage of tear gas.
And in a quietly scathing 1988 video installation, "Cornered," she treats racial identity as both a delusion and an entrapment.
Most have been methodically hunted down and have refused to give up when cornered, dying in a hail of bullets.
After nearly three weeks of panic and mayhem, police cornered the man they described as the serial bomber Tuesday night.
He pivoted toward Sherman, who was now cornered against the barn wall, and began sniffing him from head to tail.
A group of IS sympathisers cornered him in the street and he had to brandish a pistol to disperse them.
Trump said that Baghdadi "blew himself up" after he was cornered by US forces in a tunnel within his compound.
Generals have cornered the cement market, opened private schools and stepped in to produce baby formula after a nationwide shortage.
But between Mr. Trump and the investor class, chief executives may be cornered more than ever, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
And thankfully for those put in danger, the conclusions are usually anti-climactic, with a suspect cornered and then handcuffed.
Early Friday morning police said they had arrested 3 suspects and had at least one more cornered in a building.
I did these things well, if not with the same crisp-cornered perfection that my mother demanded of her own projects.
The moment Few's SUV was cornered is featured in the jarring police video and shows law enforcement firing into the car.
But Middleton and another DeFriest advocate, filmmaker Gabriel London, say DeFriest's actions were those of a panicked man who felt cornered.
The Saudis have avoided using oil as a weapon, but, depending on how cornered Mohammed Bin Salman feels, anything is possible.
And what I&aposm concerned about is for people who think this is good, what happens then if somebody feels cornered?
This move could position Tesla to take on companies like Uber and Lyft, which have cornered the ride-hailing service industry.
It's an obvious swipe at the part of the payments market that apps like Venmo, PayPal, and Square Cash have cornered.
Sivan has claimed that Weinstein cornered her in a New York City restaurant in 2007 and masturbated in front of her.
Pramila Jayapal cornered Pichai into a follow-up commitment on ending its forced arbitration practices for issues extending beyond sexual harassment.
Brühl is tremendous at evoking the cornered, angry nerd, when he's given a role significant enough to sink his teeth into.
To be taken seriously, any reform would need bipartisan support, and McCain, on this issue, had cornered the market on bipartisanship.
Cornered in an alley The gunman fired into a bar, which had its door open, wounding a security guard, police said.
Glenn ran into an alley before a University of Pennsylvania police officer and two others from the city police cornered him.
And the youngest members of krew, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, have cornered the fashion industry with their eponymous Kendall + Kylie line.
But whatever their differences, each, when cornered, will deny facts and tar opponents with flagrantly false accusations and wildly gratuitous smears.
In a 2007 incident, Weinstein cornered the TV journalist in a restaurant and, she told HuffPost, masturbated in front of her.
America's airlines made $24 billion of profits last year, as firms cornered most of the gains from a low oil price.
Opposition parties, for their part, have made a tough job trickier by squabbling over seats, resulting in undignified multi-cornered fights.
As police neared the cornered gunman, one officer said a prayer to himself: "Lord Jesus, watch over me," the paper reported.
And he hired his brother, Rob, before this year, like most neurotic leaders do when they feel cornered by the world.
The unnamed male producer, who they met for the first time, allegedly "cornered" Dunham "within five minutes" of meeting, Konner wrote.
Saenz said she saw victims near the shooter who were cornered and then saw the shooter turn and fire on them.
Hours after the attack, one of the terrorists set off an explosive vest when he was cornered by police and residents.
With its line of Echo devices, Amazon has already cornered much of the early adopter market for this kind of device.
The Scottish DJ downplayed any beef when TMZ cameramen cornered him and brazenly asked if his famous ex had "betrayed" him.
Being part of a celebrity couple must feel like constantly being cornered by Aunt Janice over Thanksgiving dinner: Is it serious?
"If cornered, North Korea could take military action against China, given the relationship has reached a historic low," Mr. Zhao said.
She said she then heard a knock at the door, and when she opened it, Weinstein burst in and cornered her.
One of the attackers, who was cornered by security forces, detonated his suicide vest near a power generator, causing a fire.
It was there that he allegedly cornered her in the bathroom while he was naked and masturbated as he groped her.
Cornered and desperate, the Israeli prime minister threatens to annex occupied territories and attacks the media, the judiciary and political foes.
It's playing with the daily show form cornered by the news media, but using it for something far less anxiety-inducing.
How many times have Democrats believed they've cornered Trump — that they have enough evidence to pull enough Republicans to their side?
Leave those tri-cornered hats and homesteading for a life of bell bottoms jeans and the golden years of rock music.
Once public, the revelation immediately reverberated around Washington, and General McMaster found himself briefly cornered by reporters at the White House.
One source, a former production assistant, described an encounter with Spacey in which the actor "cornered him" and initiated unwanted contact.
A pack of us took off for it, plodding through the water, until we cornered it past a cul-de-sac.
Since then, more details have emerged about the bomber, the type of bombs he used and how he was finally cornered.
Drivers were reportedly cornered into predatory, six-figure loans to afford the medallions and Gothamist reported that several drivers killed themselves.
Mr. Landesman cornered her at a restaurant in May 2017 and demanded an explanation for having been "unfairly accused," she said.
Cornered in her bedroom, Deborah Danner had a bat, one that, depending whom you ask, she either did or didn't swing.
Growing up, I liked basketball and chicken nuggets and reenacted the American Revolution in a three-cornered hat in my backyard.
The Peshmerga, coalition forces and the Iraqis had cornered the last of ISIS's fighters in Mosul's old city along the Tigris.
For Google, it's another way to nab the ample flow of app promotional dollars — a flow that Facebook has largely cornered.
The assault left 20 students and teachers dead, and ended only after hours of pitched combat when security forces cornered the attackers.
One alleged victim, who has not been identified publicly, told investigators that Weinstein cornered her in a hotel room and raped her.
There's a little bowled out area cornered off by forest—like a little amphitheater—where we set everything up for the event.
They might not stand up right away, or even all at once, but once they're cornered, there's no force harder to repel.
Al-Baghdadi detonated his suicide vest, killing himself and three of his children, after being cornered in a tunnel by U.S. forces.
But now, the beauty biz has cornered the brow market and it's easier than ever to fake it till you make it.
What must happen happens, and the three are cornered by a creature that looks like Rory but sounds suspiciously like Mr. Piggy.
The United States, the world's biggest exporter of the fibre, has cornered the bulk of Chinese imports for at least a decade.
With her Fenty Puma line and the sunglasses market cornered, RiRi is next taking on high jewelry with Chopard, reported by WWD.
It opens with a youthful Sirius and James cornered by two irate policemen at the end of a high-speed motorcycle chase.
In many ways, being cornered and lashing out is Trump's comfort emotion; and his chief strategist is always there to feed it.
But the fried chicken market was already cornered by KFC and newcomer Popeye's, which sold crispy drumsticks and breasts by the bucketful.
His failure to do even that seems at least partially a result of Clinton having cornered the market on foreign policy experts.
There's no predicting the behavior of a cornered animal fighting for survival, and that's what the human driver is soon to become.
As I wander alone through one of the dim passageways, I'm suddenly cornered by two teenagers who weren't with the original group.
Another stand-up, Andy Zaltzman, accused the Eurosceptic Mr Corbyn of campaigning for Remain "with all the ferocity of a cornered blancmange".
Kazushi Sakuraba for a long time trained at Takada's dojo with Takada and Anjo, and cornered Takada in each of his fights.
One of the attackers, who was cornered by security forces, detonated his suicide vest near one the power generators, causing a fire.
The United States, the world's biggest exporter of the fiber, has cornered the bulk of Chinese imports for at least a decade.
Trump is unpredictable, and may reverse course if cornered – though the pain of the fallout will depend on the speed of tightening.
On February 16 in Paris, a group of protestors in the Yellow Vest ("gilets jaunes") movement cornered local Jewish intellectual, Alain Finkielkraut.
Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) will assist Conaway — declined to answer questions from reporters who cornered him in an elevator after the announcement.
We cornered Tim Westwood at Fresh Island Festival, to be the first ever person to take on The Noisey Questionnaire Of Life.
Her younger sister may have the market cornered on liquid lipsticks, but Kendall Jenner is a beauty star in her own right.
DeVos employed a similar defense mechanism when she was cornered on the same issue by the House subcommittee budget hearing in May.
Mr. Ghasari described the Islamic State, also known as ISIS and ISIL, as cornered in the three city neighborhoods, near the port.
"When it comes to instituting 'cultures of customer delight,' Chick-fil-A has all but cornered the market," wrote Eater in 2016.
Ator was later cornered by officers in the parking lot of a cinema complex in Odessa where he was shot and killed.
Jeff Flake came face-to-face with two sexual assault victims who confronted and cornered him in an elevator on Capitol Hill.
Cornered by pro-democracy "Arab Spring" protests, Saleh wore a cryptic smile when signing his resignation in a televised ceremony in 21994.
But "T." continues a longstanding conversation about Ms. Harding as a misunderstood, class-cornered dark horse to Ms. Kerrigan's endorsement-deal princess.
"There was an atmosphere that was a bit deadening, the impression that one couldn't get out, that one was cornered," he said.
But the ratings for Hallmark Christmas movies speak for themselves, showing how the channel has cornered the market on holiday romantic dramedies.
"I know that I don't need a solution for my cellulite, but feel almost cornered into wearing shapewear by society," Huntsman explained.
For the first time since the protests began in June, a demonstrator was wounded with a live bullet by a cornered officer.
He said she cornered him alone after the annual Assembly softball game in Sacramento as he attempted to clean up the dugout.
"It will rear up like a cobra if cornered, and attack, attack!" he stresses as another couple of droplets form and plummet.
Hopefully he will not seek to strike out blindly if he sees himself ever more deeply cornered or his survival in jeopardy.
Cornered by pro-democracy "Arab Spring" protests, Saleh wore a cryptic smile when signing his resignation in a televised ceremony in 2012.
When it comes to workplace productivity and communication apps, it can often feel like Slack, Trello and Asana have the market cornered.
So, what is she: a spoiled brat, a sad case, or a cornered spirit, angling for a chance to cut and run?
Trump, the bigger-than-life mogul, was vulnerable — cornered, out-prepared and under oath ... ... Trump had misstated sales at his condo buildings.
On the run from masked gunmen, the target—Justin Bieber—gets cornered and eventually shot down in a gratuitous bit of self-martyrdom.
Fifteen years ago we all thought Microsoft, Oracle and Cisco had the technology market cornered… and then today's giants arrived on the scene.
On multiple occasions, McShane had allegedly cornered her — sticking his tongue in her mouth and rubbing her inner thigh, a lawsuit later alleged.
Microsoft has long had that market cornered, though Google does seem to have made some genuine progress on that front in recent years.
She eventually cornered me in the middle of the day and told me about her agency and said I'd be a perfect fit.
For a long time, it seemed like maybe Liane Moriarty and Stephen King had cornered the modern market on the suspense-fiction genre.
The worst of it came when the older actor cornered Harry on a couch and placed his hand on the younger man's thigh.
The militants are expected to put up a tough fight as they are cornered in a shrinking area of the northern Iraqi city.
On Friday, May 4, writer Zinzi Clemmons said on Twitter that when she was a grad student, Díaz cornered and "forcibly kissed" her.
We weren't original, of course; the postmodernists had cornered the market on irony decades before, and, unlike us, actually had something to say.
At a TEDx talk in Cyprus in November about the future, Pitsiladis cornered a London designer, Ryan Genz, who specializes in wearable technology.
Those included patents on the round-cornered shape of the iPhone, its rim and its iconic grid of apps on the home screen.
I won't accuse them of putting party ahead of country — the party that nominated Donald Trump has cornered the market on that sin.
Newspaper headlines like "Mugabe under house arrest" and "Transitional govt planned... as Mugabe is cornered" litter lampposts and street corners across the capital.
With its wildly successful "Avengers" franchise, Marvel appears to have the market cornered on computer graphics and deftly written scripts that dazzle audience.
Eventually, college sports cornered the market, meaning the best young talent would still go to college, even though they begrudgingly couldn't be paid.
Amazon has cornered the market for need-based shopping, and now it wants to be the place you go for discovery as well.
Stoynoff's old journalism professor Paul McLaughlin also says he received a tearful call from the journalist the same night Trump allegedly cornered her.
He has cornered the economic agenda so far, with proposals to cut taxes by 50 billion euros, mainly by reducing companies' tax bills.
Attached to ropes, rescuers from the New York Police Department's Emergency Service Unit climbed up and cornered her at about 6:30 p.m.
There, Mr. Ayala was cornered by dozens of police officers who, according to neighbors, had brought in a dog to help locate him.
Also, on a boat, designers tend to avoid sharp corners, which could be potentially very painful, and instead opt for soft-cornered furniture.
The wife, a bubbly woman who spoke at a hurried clip, often cornered me to share her grand plans for her modest house.
When I cornered the man afterward, he said that his name was Kumar Maini and that he was a Dane of Indian origin.
A cordon of heavily armed riot police officers wielding tear gas and rubber bullets have cornered anti-Beijing protesters at Hong Kong Polytechnic.
Following a bumbling manhunt by the FBI, six members of the SLA were cornered and then killed in a shootout in Los Angeles.
Cornered in a backyard, he took aim at the police again, and was killed in a hail of officer gunfire, the police said.
So much so that when she is cornered again — this time by two boys in a school bathroom — Lenù makes a quick calculation.
The casual observer might think that Google-owned (and soon to be sold) Boston Dynamics has cornered the market on nightmare dog robots.
Shortly after, law enforcement caught up with the truck and cornered the suspects on a narrow residential road in Milton, just east of Pensacola.
This was a special week for us because Danny was back in the office, which meant we cornered him into coming on the show.
Security forces cordoned off the area and cornered the attackers in a staircase leading to the top floor, the military said in a statement.
In fact, Heidi Klum revealed that last February, he texted her shortly after Ellen DeGeneres had cornered the model into admitting she liked him.
Having cornered techies and a younger demographic, older users and those with health problems present a clear way to expand the Watch's existing base.
As for Alex (Laura Prepon), she remains missing from the teaser after ending last season being cornered by the prison guards inside the greenhouse.
Martin Sandbu has a summary of the three-cornered discussion over models and policy; Brad DeLong has excerpts for those without FT Premium access.
Her mother had cornered her father in the living room and was trying to feed him coffee cake, her pants feathered with cat hair.
Jaeden Lieberher and Finn Wolfhard (of Stranger Things fame, so he's really cornered the market on creepy '80s nostalgia) play some of the kids.
Mr. Bush, cornered on his way to a polling place, confessed that he was "tired," a comment that probably said more than he intended.
It has grown as other darknet marketplaces have been cornered and shut down, driving users and sellers to a dwindling pool of smaller platforms.
She has some kind of inexplicable power over both fire and Langdon that shows up in full force when she feels cornered by him.
Cersei is pretty clearly cornered at this point in the series, and I find it hard to believe she won't prove her own undoing.
It also seems hard to stream a party and not have people think it's Boiler Room, because they have the market cornered on it.
You may have cornered the wand as your solo-only toy, but its big head and long body make orgasms during intercourse even easier.
His family has suggested he might have shot himself if he thought he had been cornered by his enemies, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
That's especially true given Qualcomm has basically cornered the 5G chipset market, and it's likely Qualcomm would've continued its greedy ways without FTC intervention.
Taser cornered the market on police stun guns by supercharging its weapons so that they didn't just cause pain; they induced incapacitating muscle contractions.
Fighters linked to Islamic State have been cornered in a built-up sliver of the southern lakeside town after two weeks of intense combat.
Even when they do get someone cornered, like Chelsea Manning, or Julian Assange, or [Edward] Snowden, they're not much good at shutting them up.
The thought being: Why do white people need a dating site that's specifically for them when they've already cornered so many other dating sites?
Those comments frustrated Republicans on Capitol Hill, who expressed concern that the president had essentially cornered them into shouldering blame for a potential shutdown.
Cater-cornered was the room of his valet, whose job was to take Tolstoy's wife and children to balls, since Tolstoy refused to go.
As his career progressed, Memling more or less cornered the market on portraiture in Bruges, appealing to both a local and an international clientele.
Ford gave an emotional recollection about the "uproarious laughter" she says she heard during the moment her attackers cornered her in a room. Sen.
"The wheels have finally come off as the Zimbabwe government has been cornered and forced to involuntarily de-dollarise without a plan," Mashakada said.
When he was exposed and cornered himself, he issued an "apology" (which nowhere featured the words "I'm sorry") and went quiet for nine months.
One group cornered members of the Connecticut Republican delegation as they were walking to a security check-point to enter the Xcel Energy Center.
Jon almost gets trampled to death and emerges out of a teaming mass of men, cornered and about to die a terribly violent death.
Some protesters pleaded for help on social media, saying they were cornered by police with no defense and running out of food and medicine.
In the letter and detailed comments to reporters, several lawmakers and lobbyists spoke of their experiences being groped and cornered by sexually aggressive men.
Cornered Without an Exit Steve Almond: It's hard enough to be a queer adolescent girl in this world without a family that undermines you.
He will feel more and more like a cornered animal, and it is very likely that he will resort to his final, unthinkable options.
It is not inconceivable, however, especially if Trump begins to feel cornered by the Russia investigation and in need of a foreign policy surprise.
Even if Trump had worded his request obliquely, the circumstances were damning: The president had cornered Comey at a private one-on-one dinner.
That kicked off a public controversy about the F.B.I.'s conduct, with Mr. Trump insisting the law-enforcement authorities had wrongly cornered Mr. Flynn.
What's happening: U.S. companies have been trying to move out of China to avoid the tariffs, but China has simply cornered too many markets.
Editorial Here is one thing we are reminded of over and over about President Trump: The man simply cannot help himself — especially when cornered.
He has since cornered the açaí export market, in part by paying a guaranteed minimum price to harvesters, protecting wages from dipping too low.
Embarrassed and cornered, Mr. Peña Nieto moved first, an act of defiance that provided a rare moment of public approval for the unpopular president.
Once, when my local Key Food was out of stock, I cornered a manager and learned it was because Scott was rebranding the product.
Afterward, cornered backstage by the ravening hordes, Ms. Waight Keller talked the usual talk about purity and construction and the importance of the waist.
NBC may have cornered the market on Dick Wolf procedurals set in Chicago, but ABC has apparently staked out Seattle for Shonda Rhimes' growing empire.
So I had avoided commenting on my sister's allegations for years and, when cornered, cultivated distance, limiting my response to the occasional line on Twitter.
" Then, Banks says, she got off the plane because "I've worked too hard in my life to be cornered by some ugly Irish b—h.
One woman wearing a "Trump" jersey was cornered by the mob and pelted in the face with eggs, spit on and doused with water bottles.
One female author described being cornered by a male author at a conference who blocked her exit from the room and made sexually suggestive comments.
But mostly, it's an excuse to compress the action, build tension, and turn every other scene into a complicated chase or a multi-cornered battle.
"Yeah Yeah Yeahs meets Arcade Fire meets a graveyard" isn't a genre yet, but Frederick the Younger might have the market cornered in this regard.
Painted like a Russian flag, it's called Trefoil for its three-cornered structure, a sprawling new military base that can house 150 troops and warplanes.
The women were reportedly discussing the 1992 movie Boomerang when the woman, who's since earned herself the nickname "Target Teresa," cornered them in the aisle.
For news outlets, advertising dependence has become financially perilous because Facebook and Google have cornered the online advertising market, and adblocking further cuts off revenue.
Mexican cartels have since cornered America's heroin market, he added, with traffickers even selling the drug at a loss in order to gain market share.
Started in 1997, AIM preceded the growing popularity of , WhatsApp, and Slack, which have all cornered off pieces of the social networking and chat markets.
Juul has essentially cornered the market on vaping products and is now flush with cash following a $85033 billion investment from traditional cigarette-maker Altria.
Two teenagers wanted for multiple killings in Canada may have evaded police who thought they have cornered them in a remote and inhospitable wilderness town.
" Bernstein: Trump led a 'criminal conspiracy' "Donald Trump, for the first time in his life, is cornered," Carl Bernstein told me on Sunday's "Reliable Sources.
Russ Schriefer, an adviser to Mr. Romney's campaign, said Mr. Trump was engaging in the "wishful thinking" of a candidate cornered on the electoral map.
Mugabe cornered Social media video of the party meeting during which Mugabe was removed as leader showed ZANU-PF members singing and dancing in jubilation.
I was tired of getting cornered by creepy men at bars who wouldn't take a hint, but I was too nice to just walk away.
When humanity's back is against the wall and the robots have us cornered I'd say I'm all for whanging a few with a baseball bat.
Attracted to a bottle of lavender scent that he wants to bring home for Claire, he found himself cornered in a bedroom by Jack Randall.
As the night progressed, Leon Wieseltier, the magazine's intellectual luminary and literary editor, cornered me, alone by the bathroom, and put his mouth on mine.
Given that Mr. Flake was cornered by emotional victims of sexual assault last week, you might think he wants to talk about Judge Kavanaugh's qualifications.
Anne Hunter, executive VP of strategy and growth at data consulting company Kantar, points to how Netflix has cornered the market on this concept already.
Apparently Maeve's mysterious new sponsor, a man we see but don't recognize, didn't get the memo that Bernard already has the killing-Dolores market cornered.
"Diagonally …" is KITTY CORNER, and KITTY CORNER is a cute description rooted in "cater-cornered," with "cater" derived from the French "quatre," or four. Phew.
The weekend after Mr. Sessions recused himself, Mr. Trump cornered him in a meeting at Mar-a-Lago, the president's club in Palm Beach, Fla.
After the event, as she walked him out of the building through a stairwell, he cornered her against the wall and kissed her, she said.
With about two-thirds of its exhibitors displaying fine art, Art Market Hamptons, as Market Art + Design was originally known, has apparently cornered the market.
Kane was cornered; didn't need to bring him down, and Colombia definitely didn't need to give them what is a clear shooting opportunity out top.
On Thursday night, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz cornered Trump at a CNN debate, with Rubio throwing his harshest slugs to date at the frontrunner.
People can point out, and they surely will, that the Catholic Church has not cornered the market on sexual abuse of children and young people.
The lockdowns I've been taught over and over again, sitting in the dark, actually tell future active shooters exactly where we're going to be — cornered.
The Bagger first cornered the preternaturally glamorous Joan Collins, as the British actress was carefully ascending a small flight of stairs at the Fox party.
De Mistura condemned the bombings and said it suggested the group is feeling "cornered" amid an intensified diplomatic push to end the five-year war.
The climactic scenes, in which the three cops are pursued and cornered in an apartment building by angry masked teens looking for payback, are terrifying.
Moderates in recent days have cornered MacArthur, a leader of the centrist Tuesday Group, on the House floor or in hallways to air their gripes.
As with the Smollett case, the sensational elements of the story — a young Muslim woman cornered, harassed and followed — became fodder for the news media.
Meanwhile, it doesn't look like Loop has cornered the worldwide market just yet, so it may be a good time for Scoot to drive on in.
But let's be real: the people gathered at Winterfell were desperate and cornered, facing long odds in a battle they had no realistic shot of winning.
Following the old adage that "things that grow together go together," these savory, garlicky fritters use stinging nettles and three-cornered leeks, both wild spring edibles.
Guards congratulated him for "doing the right thing," he says, but five inmates cornered him in a prison shower in June 21957, kicking and beating him.
The emotional heart of the story isn't evident until much later, when Red's squad is cornered and Zussman ends up in the hands of Nazi captors.
"Jacob basically had cornered her and we saw him try to force a kiss and Emerson was like fuck this and interrupted him," Patterson told Gizmodo.
Hallmark may have cornered the Valentine's Day card market, but penguins lead the pack (Ok, maybe alongside pandas) as the most photogenic V-Day zoo animals.
Littleton Police arrested a 48-year-old man after a group of cyclists believed they spotted the suspect, and chased and cornered him until officers arrived.
"There was a brief chase but when he was cornered, he fired at our agents," Caramat said, adding that Rapiz died in the exchange of gunfire.
The opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) has refused to join Mahathir's coalition, raising the possibility of multi-cornered contests that will likely split opposition votes.
"Monopoly is made by acquisition," notes Jonathan Taplin, the author of Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy.
Just because the city has long ago cornered the fine art of lowbrow drinking doesn't mean that it can't flirt with upscale cocktail bars as well.
To those I cornered at parties, D.C.'s sentencing system may have been appalling, but it was still just a thought experiment, not a tangible reality.
In the new clip, Steve and Diana are cornered in an alleyway by some hat-wearing, gun-slinging villains who demand Steve hand over a notebook.
We cornered him at a show and we were like, 'Hey, we have this idea for a band,' and he was like, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.
We've cornered the digital nostalgia market, and our drive to produce and consume listacles describing the scent of the now-discontinued French Toast Crunch seems unstoppable.
He never let Liston tie him up for short, brutal body punches, and although he faltered several times, he refused to allow himself to be cornered.
When Bin is cornered by thugs and beaten up, she takes his gun—there it is again—and fires into the air to make them stop.
And increasingly Trump is cornered, as he faces Robert Mueller's criminal investigation and watches helplessly as his entourage gets picked off one by one by indictments.
Such dominance, Jonathan Taplin argues, in " Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy " (Little, Brown), is essentially monopolistic.
Outside the press conference, I cornered the spokesperson for the army, Colonel Overson Mugwisi, and asked him about the incident with Columbus and the other journalists.
And when Jeremy Stephens put his uncanny power on Jose Aldo and had the old champ furrowing his brow and cornered, that was what Aldo did.
You might find the Brooklyn-based activist and performance artist Narcissister cornered by compliments for her unyielding use of her naked self in her video series.
But you look at facts of Rob Ford's career, and you see rampant sexism, racism, lying, and a guy who only apologized when he was cornered.
As protesters fled, two suspects were arrested near the parking garage of nearby El Centro College and another was cornered by the police inside the garage.
She says Thomas was out with friends and when he returned home he cornered her in a bedroom, undressed himself and proceeded to remove her clothing.
She said Mr. Díaz cornered her and forcibly kissed her at a workshop about issues of representation in literature, where she had invited him to speak.
As he has been cornered politically, Mr. Sirisena has cast himself as a protector of the security apparatus, and accused his opponents of undermining national defense.
Police officials have defended loosening the policy, saying it takes into account special situations, like terrorist attacks or cases in which officers are cornered or outnumbered.
Contrasting Mr. Edwards's hollow presentation with Arnold Schwarzenegger's brazen campaign for governor of California, Mr. Buttigieg wrote that Republicans had cornered the market on political swagger.
"There was that event at your swank pad when you actually cornered me and pushed me into your bedroom and onto your bed," read the post.
A second victim, who has not been publicly identified, told prosecutors Mr. Weinstein cornered her in a Midtown hotel room in March 2013 and raped her.
After nearly three weeks of panic and mayhem, police last week cornered the man they described as the serial bomber -- 23-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt.
He has continued to rail at being cornered into signing an omnibus spending bill that included only a small amount of funding for the border wall.
In some cases, Loft has essentially cornered the house flipping market in the city by outright purchasing property from sellers quickly once they&aposve been renovated.
A source told Scobie that the couple had planned to hold off on the announcement but felt that "they had been cornered" after the news broke.
Cornered, the guy starts to spout ominous gibberish in the tried-and-true manner of many of Lovecraft's half-mad, Elder-God-touched sailors and riffraff.
However, Iran&aposs protests were not organized around any one political outfit with a specific agenda — it was a cornered populace desperately searching for an outlet.
The circuit's many cornered layout was more likely to favour Mercedes or Red Bull while Ferrari had not won three races in a row since 2008.
"In discussing his 32 movies, Buñuel (1900-83) is charmingly temperamental in his refusal to be cornered by the exegeses of his interrogators," wrote our reviewer.
I don't know the answer to that question, and if you aren't scared about how a cornered Trump might lash out, you haven't been paying attention.
Millwee also described the incident in a book she self-published in 2010, although she said then that Clinton only cornered her and touched her shoulders.
Rooney and Kate Mara may have the market cornered on "best-dressed sister act" in Hollywood, each managing to out do one another with their couture confections.
The ordinance was beaten by a one-theme campaign headlined "No Men in Women's Bathrooms", backed by TV ads showing a young girl cornered in a lavatory.
President Dilma Rousseff is not implicated in the corruption scandal, but she is now cornered by a nasty budget battle that could see her impeached within weeks.
The ISIS leader was cornered in a dead-end tunnel with three young children, then blew himself and the children up using a suicide vest, Trump said.
For one, some of the jobs we'd get back — like assembling consumer electronics, a market now cornered by China — are low-value-added and thus low wage.
Cornered again, the raccoon jumped down to a plaza below and scampered off toward the back fields before finding shelter — and apparently a reprieve — in the shrubs.
Dearing fled from officers and was later cornered by police when he allegedly opened fire on them with a handgun, striking Gumm in the chest, investigators said.
Everything leading up to Naz's flight from the woman's house is carefully constructed to show you just why he might lose all ability to function when cornered.
Recently cornered by glowing pregnant women while waiting for my annual at the OBGYN, I deemed this an opportune time to list my potential verdicts: A friend.
All images: AcerFor a long time the borderline boutique manufacturer MSI had the market cornered on weird, overpowered laptops no sane person would spend their money on.
Let's play a game, Lord Baelish "That's what you do," she tells a cornered Littlefinger in front of all the Northern lords and Knights of the Vale.
For them, dressing all types of women was — and always will — be a given, as they've cornered a market for women who want fanciness without the fussiness.
It's every mischief maker's worst nightmare: You're out on the town, getting up to some light-hearted fun, when suddenly you find yourself cornered by the police.
A pact of some sort seems likely, and is essential if Mr Najib's enemies are not to squander the next election through three- or four-cornered fights.
He had never even seen a football game when Antonio Patterson, one of his teachers, cornered him in the fifth grade about signing up for Pop Warner.
Its biggest story, though, is the man himself, and how he reacts to feeling cornered: exhaustion behind the scenes, and revved-up attack-dog determination in public.
"My mom cornered me and asked me if I was sure this was what I wanted," said Maci, referring both to her sexuality and her traditional beliefs.
I love this night of TV. The theater community really has the market cornered on triple-threat talent, so you know you're going to see incredible performances.
The Afghan teenager, whom officials did not identify, then fled and attacked a woman walking her dog before he was cornered and killed by the German police.
Indoor soccer became a marginal sport as MLS arrived on the scene and cornered the live market, while the TV landscape was dominated by the foreign game.
Pouring it on with a salvo of punches—and even a flying knee attempt—Alvarez eventually cornered his wounded foe against the cage for a standing TKO.
But when Winona Ryder recently cornered Waters at some fancy Hollywood party and demanded a sequel for her character Veronica, this is what he came up with.
Chris Vickery, director of cyber risk research at security firm UpGuard, has cornered something of a niche for himself by regularly finding noteworthy datasets in exposed buckets.
An opponent who has walked onto punches earlier in the fight will make sure to keep his guard up when moving in on a seemingly cornered opponent.
"Nearly a year later, the lawsuit says Brown "cornered Ms. Taylor, forced her down onto a bed, pushed her face into the mattress, and forcibly raped her.
Only recently, with the advent of the "indoor cat," have we finally gained round-the-clock access, and the ability to immortalize our cornered pets' every move.
Having news crews on my lawn, being stopped on the street and cornered at airports, having mail sent to my work — it was more than I wanted.
In 21, Jiang Zemin made an eight-day visit to the United States — at one point, while in Williamsburg, Va., putting on a three-cornered colonial hat.
Tyrese Gibson was cornered in a courthouse hallway Thursday by 4 bailiffs who fully patted him down ... this after Tyrese exhibited emotional/irrational behavior on video Wednesday.
The Global Times, a state-run Chinese media outlet, also said protesters had also cornered one of its reporters, accusing him of pretending to be a journalist.
According to police officials, Naveed Jatt was cornered in a small house that was being used as a hide-out, and shot dead after a gun battle.
But it did do what Trump is good at doing when cornered: driving politics back to the baseline question of how one feels about Donald Trump overall.
Andrew M. Cuomo, after a campaign in which Ms. Biaggi cornered Mr. Klein into spending more than $2 million, an astonishing sum for a state legislative race.
Mario M. Cuomo, more than three decades ago, has more or less cornered the support of every significant institutional player in New York and across the country.
Women no longer have the market cornered when it comes to hating what they look like and feeling the societal pressure to throw money at their insecurities.
Edgard Arevalo, a spokesman for the armed forces, said the troops cornered the militants in an isolated section of the coastal town of Inabanga, prompting the clashes.
Later that year, Mr. Rouhani did not attend the funeral for the South African leader Nelson Mandela, partly over fear of getting cornered into seeing Mr. Obama.
LinkedIn has cornered the market when it comes to putting your own professional profile online and using it to network for jobs, industry connections and professional development.
"Tell me: what difference is there in having feathers on your head and the three-cornered hat worn by some officials of our (Vatican departments)?" he said.
The documents show how a small group of health activists have outmaneuvered the $11 billion industry and cornered the government into implementing the rules on April 1.
A remembrance service takes place today to honor the victims Saskia Jones, 23, and Jack Merritt, 25, and the bystanders who cornered the attacker (The Associated Press).
There was a linen lounge sofa cater-cornered next to the standing closet, which hid a long mirror (a rare Southeast-Asia find) and two large umbrellas.
According to analysts at brokerage Evercore ISI, these online banks have now cornered about 10% of the overall deposit market in the U.S. - or roughly $1.26 trillion.
"[They see it as] the ultimate test because the badger is a very, very powerful animal and if cornered it will fight back," Dyer told VICE News.
There's also the fact that slasher movies turned the fear of women victims, cornered and powerless in the face of a man, into a spectacle for our entertainment.
Jiya Furat told reporters the U.S.-backed SDF had cornered the remaining Islamic State militants in one tiny neighborhood of Baghouz village, under its fire from all sides.
Before long she was running the show, then setting off on her own, and for two orthree heady years, she had cornered L.A.'s top-tier sex trade.
"This gorgeous ‪#‎Floridapanther‬ seems to have unexpectedly found himself cornered while traveling around a corner on the boardwalk — and quickly sped up to get away," the post reads.
At that point, the pair had been on the lam for four years on a robbery-and-murder spree, and were finally cornered by law enforcement and ambushed.
Eager to avoid being cornered into those talks, Mexico has deployed some 21,000 militarized National Guard police to decrease the flow of people across the U.S-Mexico border.
What's more, going out with female friends to fraternity parties came at the risk of being cornered and groped by male students who regarded us as their property.
In the wake of the shooting of the Dallas police officers Thursday night during a peaceful protest, police cornered the shooter -- Micah Xavier Johnson -- in a parking garage.
But even while it apparently has the market cornered, DJI seems intent on filling it up with incrementally better models so that no one else can squeeze in.
Many people in such places already feel "Cornered by Protected Areas", to cite the title of a report last year by the UN special rapporteur on indigenous rights.
Nancy has already cornered Chris by the time Sarah finds them, and for a second it looks like Nancy might let him off the hook with a smirk.
Remember: Lost anticipated the era of prestige TV. It cornered the market in "mysterious" TV, capturing the audiences who already loved 24 and, even earlier, The Twilight Zone.
"He will use chemical weapons again when his forces are cornered and are unable to clear territory," she continued, adding that "Assad never felt threatened" by Friday's attack.
When slighted or cornered, she cries sexism -- CNN's Anderson Cooper, Dana Bash and Chris Cuomo have all been called sexist by Conway during or after interviews with her.
By the time the final horn sounded, the Team Alpha Male staple—who was cornered by Duane Ludwig—had done more than enough to earn the judges' nod.
Because women are expected to maintain their composure in public, especially with their exes, Offset basically cornered her in a situation where she couldn't fully express her anger.
At the time of her passing, I was a closeted teenager constantly cornered by masculine ideals of my peers, lacking the confidence needed to be my true self.
In the 2012 presidential race, Bush appeared to offer his endorsement of Mitt Romney only by chance, cornered by a reporter as he was stepping into an elevator.
That those rivals are now fixed institutions rather than campaign opponents is a source of hope that he will flail like a cornered rat until he gets devoured.
In the days following Tristan's death, investigators have released more details about what was found at Adams' campsite, where he killed himself after being cornered by law enforcement.
And now the President has been cornered into an obviously calculated concession that Cohen was representing him in the negotiation and execution of the hush agreement with Daniels.
Huawei cornered the lion's share of the China market in the July-September period, according to market research firm Canalys, leaving Apple towards the bottom of the pile.
What I didn't see coming was when we cast Embeth, she cornered me because she had just signed her nudity clause and told me she'd had breast cancer.
Clinton had a raw and unscripted exchange with a Black Lives Matter activist who cornered her over her support for criminal justice policies enacted during her husband's presidency.
But perhaps the most notable exchange took place between Trump and MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews, who cornered Trump on abortion and refused to let him off the hook.
Each has benefits and drawbacks — Amazon has cornered the home, Apple has done a good job in mobile and Google has straddled the two better than anyone else.
In spite of his image, his label, Average Joe's Entertainment, has cornered the country-rap market without ever being embraced by either mainstream country or mainstream hip-hop.
The movie, Dunkirk, takes its name from the French city where the Allies staged a massive evacuation in 1940 to save roughly 400,000 troops cornered by the Nazis.
But they are lashing out like a cornered dog: we're stronger, more organized, have the might of coalition airstrikes on our side, and have almost completely encircled Raqqa.
And as it turns out, one brand in particular has cornered the market on the tights and turtlenecks every star was using as the foundations of their outfits.
It is a fast flier with an unusual defense: When cornered, it vomits an oily green substance that can temporarily blind an attacking falcon or hobble its wings.
For months, Democrats had been demanding more robust protections for the children in overcrowded detention centers, but, cornered by moderate Democrats, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suddenly backed down.
The report quoted the soprano Sylvia McNair as saying that Mr. Dutoit had cornered her in a hotel elevator after a rehearsal with the Minnesota Orchestra in 1985.
He was found in a creek bed and cornered by more than a dozen officers about a mile away from one of the killing scenes, the authorities said.
With Team Stephen down by 3 in the final seconds, the two former league M.V.P.s cornered Curry and prevented him from getting a clean look at the basket.
In "Navy Lite," a ziggurat of round-cornered white plinths topped with a dollop shape conjures both soft ice cream and a naval destroyer steaming out to sea.
They can trace their roots back to Antonio Cuneo, an Italian immigrant who cornered the market in the late 216th century and became known as the Banana King.
Hawks are submissive when cornered, so Jenna was able to gather Aya up in a T-shirt, free her talons from the wire mesh, and take her home.
He focused on its most basic definition as a flat, four-cornered surface covered, using a brush, with paint, frequently signed and dated and hung on a wall.
As is often the case when Trump feels cornered, he lashed out at many of his favorite hobby horses -- Democrats, the media and so on and so forth.
On our last night, at a party, he cornered me in a bathroom and tried to persuade me to have a threesome with a man we had met.
Jiya Furat said the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) had cornered the remaining militants in a neighborhood of Baghouz village near the Iraqi border, under fire from all sides.
Historically, Sonos has cornered the market with the very well-reviewed Sonos Play: 1 and Play: 3, and the company just unveiled a speaker with Alexa software built in.
Since her big break as Wilson's first-ever stunt double in Pitch Perfect 229 in 23, Orman has cornered an in-demand niche within the world of stunt performing.
The killer was prone to "explosive violence" when cornered and, once confronted by police or neighbors, he tended to never again attack within that same jurisdiction, the documents said.
A Florida deputy was able to rescue a teenage girl who had been cornered in a tree by a large alligator by shooting it with an AR-15 rifle.
The company has cornered the market partly by requiring authors to sell exclusively through it if they want to be included in Kindle Unlimited, Amazon's Netflix-style subscription service.
When he reached Clinton, about 25 miles away, Hall was intercepted by police units there who cornered him on a dead end street near the city's water treatment plant.
Burger King may be in the business of making fast-food, but they've certainly got the market cornered on one of the best anti-bullying ads in recent memory.
Sophie Okonedo did not have to be cornered in a hotel room by a powerful man, bearing down on her in nothing but a hotel bathrobe, lotion in hand.
And the zipper pulls are shaped like tiny versions of the NES' pointy-cornered controllers, lest you ever forget the humble, and often uncomfortable, origins of modern console gaming.
As the conquering Athenians said to the cornered Melians in Thucydides's account of the Peloponnesian war, "The strong do what they will and the weak suffer what they must."
There are a few English ones who are also infamous, but for the most part, white American men seem to have the market cornered on crazy-ass serial killers.
They finally ejected the man in the MAGA hat, who Roadancer described as German, when it was reported that he had cornered one of the attendees on Friday night.
Three managed to flee, but a fourth, the alpha male, was cornered and caught, attacked by the females, and apparently lost a piece of his toe in the battle.
While LinkedIn has largely cornered the market on professional networking, Facebook recently took steps to challenge LinkedIn with the expansion of its Jobs dashboard to 40 more countries worldwide.
The Kardashian-Jenner sisters have already cornered the style and beauty markets thanks to Kylie Cosmetics, KKW Beauty, Good American Jeans, Kendall and Kylie's clothing collection and much more.
Once interest rates and reserve requirement ratios for banks had been cut as low as possible, or as low as policy-makers dared, the government would find itself cornered.
Mosul, Iraq (CNN)In the ravaged heart of this once-vibrant city, a stone's throw from the Tigris River, Iraqi forces have cornered the last pocket of ISIS fighters.
KISS When cornered by TMZ about whether KISS would play Trump's inauguration, Gene Simmons' wife Shannon Tweed shouted "no!" and said that the group had "politely declined" the offer.
In the hallway outside the USR chamber, Chichirau reenacted how she and a crowd had cornered Dragnea, shouting at him as he tried to escape to a silver elevator.
In the very same debate Hillary Clinton accused Russia of hacking and rigging the election, it was Trump who was cornered by the moderator in a "gotcha" type question.
Rather than joining the mass market, BMW, along with its German counterparts, Daimler's Mercedes marque and VW's Audi, all but cornered the worldwide market in expensive, high-performance saloons.
And Johnson proved it at Sunday's Wrestlemania 32, strutting out during the show toting a flamethrower — before being cornered by the big, bad members of the villainous Wyatt Family.
Then, as ratings became a factor, news networks started trying to get market segments, where Fox News cornered the market on conservative news and MSNBC targeted the progressive left.
I was cornered by Adam 1-on-1 for a couple hours; as the lead investor and board member, I was responsible for helping the company make the decision.
"When Trump is cornered, he is at his most dangerous, as several people close to him have said," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
It's also obvious that Trump, if cornered by the system of checks and balances, would gladly tear down those democratic institutions rather than letting himself be subject to them.
When he hears about a gangster cornered by the police, he will stand in the line of fire yelling, "Stop shooting!" until the officers allow the gangster to surrender.
In case you were worried that craft beer, craft cocktails, pour-over coffee, and kombucha had already cornered the niche-beverage market, never fear: Craft iced tea is here.
We broke the story ... Krista walked in on an intruder in February when she returned to her San Fernando Valley home and cornered the lady while she called 911.
Cornered as he tried to leave the field, Sissoko was threatened by rival supporters — including one holding a knife — and beaten by players and fans, who broke his cheekbone.
When we do, I expect Mr. Trump will unravel further as he feels more cornered, more desperate, more enraged; his behavior will become ever more erratic, disordered and crazed.
They said Mr. Trump, an avid follower of news headlines, was behaving as if he had been cornered, and was lashing out at the negative coverage of his administration.
Homophobia abounds in most major religions, but in our country, fundamentalist Christians have certainly cornered the market when it comes to putting forth legislation to hem in L.G.B.T. people.
During that time, he eluded arrest, going from house to house across Brussels, before nearly being cornered on March 15, 2016, when four police officers were shot and wounded.
Since Adam Sandler debuted "The Chanukah Song" in December 1994 on Saturday Night Live, the Jewish holiday song market has been cornered by one man and one man only.
Baghdadi, whose self-declared caliphate once covered large swaths of Syria and Iraq, detonated a suicide vest, killing himself and three children after he was cornered in a tunnel.
In a quest to build Uber into the world's dominant ride-hailing entity, Mr. Kalanick has openly disregarded many rules and norms, backing down only when caught or cornered.
Baghdadi "blew himself up" after he was cornered by US forces in a tunnel within his compound, US President Donald Trump said during a press conference detailing the mission.
Price: $219 on Amazon Logitech's Blue has had the USB market cornered for some time now, but Samsung-owned AKG offers compelling alternatives at an even more compelling price.
On Monday, cornered by security forces determined to arrest them, they desperately tried to get out but faced a cordon of officers armed with tear gas and water cannons.
As a result, Tao's work is both a triumph and a warning to the Collatz curious: Just when you think you might have cornered the problem, it slips away.
As a smaller and smaller group of people cornered an ever-larger share of the nation's wealth, so too did they gain an ever-larger share of political power.
Chris Brown allegedly cornered a female tour manager and went on a threatening, drug-fueled tirade so intense, she jumped off the tour bus and quit on the spot.
Under pressure by the government to keep interest rates low and saddled with a huge balance sheet, the BOJ is cornered and has no easy exit strategy, he argues.
But combining an almost obsessive eye for design and engineering, the privately held Dyson has cornered the nonglamorous market of high-end vacuum cleaners, lights and But combining an almost obsessive eye for design and engineering, the privately held Dyson has cornered the nonglamorous market of high-end vacuum cleaners, lights and hair dryers — and in the process bucked the technology truism that companies rarely make money in the difficult arena of hardware.
Yet as Sharkey cornered Wills and opened up with punches the referee stepped in—not to call a TKO, but to deliver a DQ for a backhanded blow from Wills.
"One reason reinforcement learning is not used more is that DeepMind, for one, has cornered all the people who were experts in reinforcement learning to do general AI," he said.
Baghdadi died in the early morning hours Sunday after blowing himself up when cornered by US forces who had raided his compound in northern Syria, according to President Donald Trump.
I felt surrounded by others on the edge of a deep, dark pain—those of us isolated by that indescribable ouroboros, cornered by the conjoined beast of circumstance and choice.
Videos posted on Twitter show one woman wearing a "Trump" jersey being cornered by the mob and pelted in the face with eggs, spit on and doused with water bottles.
Cornered by a banker whose false memory of having been in love with her since matriculation day might prove profitable, Lucy wavered between a sensible decision and a foolhardy one.
The video comes from the fine folks at WoodRocket, a porn production house that has basically cornered the market on hyper-sexual, zeitgeist-aping parodies of every pop culture touchstone.
President Tayyip Erdogan, who is on a visit to Washington for a nuclear security summit, denounced the attack, saying it showed the "ugly face" of militants "as they are cornered".
Cupertino-based Apple has already cornered the market for smartwatches, according to new research on Tuesday, but analysts still have doubts over the long-term outlook for the nascent sector.
It had an ease about the way it cornered and a crispness in the execution of its power that I had never felt before in a car — at any price.
It is this drip feed of information that has forced Saudi officials to keep changing their story and that appears to have cornered them into admitting Khashoggi's murder was premeditated.
After breakfast, Escovedo drove down Jefferson Boulevard, admiring the pawnshops and the quinceañera storefronts, and the Texas Theatre, where Lee Harvey Oswald was cornered after the assassination up the road.
Cornered, Cersei had resorted to her credo about the "Game of Thrones" — you win or you die — and accepted her own dire fate, as prophesied by the witch years ago.
Tsang Chi-kin, 18, was shot in the left lung and taken to hospital in a critical condition after protesters cornered two police officers in Hong Kong's Tseun Wan district.
I'd cringe, recognizing behavior I hated in myself, like when I got cornered at a party by a drunk person who refused to express their feelings until the dam burst.
After all, The Herald and the rest of the Fairfax Media papers had practically cornered the market in Sydney and Melbourne for classified advertising for cars, jobs and real estate.
Jiya Furat, the commander of the assault by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), said they had cornered the remaining militants in a neighborhood of Baghouz village near the Iraqi border.
Also, as much as I love the rectangular design of the phone, I will say the hard-cornered device can get a bit uncomfortable to hold during lengthy browsing sessions.
Many jumped into the sea to survive but others died, either in their cars or when they were cornered on the edge of steep cliffs by the rapidly advancing inferno.
A tragic story supposedly took place there, where a boy was cornered by a group of bullies in the bathroom and shoved into a mirror, which shattered and killed him.
The champion puts together marvelous combinations against cornered opponents who have tired or had their wills broken, but we haven't seen her in with a good distance fighter in MMA.
And also the first time that I nodded in front of some works and said YES: the cards, the self-portrait where she "exaggerates" her black features, the "Cornered" video.
The truth is, you're cornered with an exit in view — and the day you're legally old enough to move out of your parents' home, you're free to walk through it.
While Google has cornered internet search, it faces a heap of rivals in assistance, namely Apple, Amazon, Facebook and perhaps someone that we and Pichai do not yet know about.
There was the time when I covered Nascar in the 1990s and was cornered by a top driver in the back of his trailer while trying to conduct an interview.
Other Syrian-born fighters, including many who retreated to the relative safety of Idlib with their families after years of fighting, now feel cornered and fearful, with few options left.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Capitol Hill has long been an insular boys' club known for tales of unwanted sexual approaches, wandering hands at crowded receptions and young women cornered in elevators.
"It was Shorten's moment really," said Rod Tiffen, a political analyst at the University of Sydney, adding it would likely feed into a perception that Morrison was "shouty" when cornered.
The beating victim, DeAndre Harris, 20, was cornered in a parking garage just yards from Police Headquarters, where he was attacked by six men who had gathered for the rally.
Young, the sixth and final woman to accuse Harvey Weinstein of unwanted sexual advances during his trial, testified Wednesday how Weinstein cornered her in a hotel suite bathroom in 2013.
Gangs of Hindus and Muslims fought each other with swords and bats, shops burst into flames, chunks of bricks sailed through the air, and mobs rained blows on cornered men.
Yet the breakfast cookie market was cornered by Barilla and its white-bread, family values-promoting subsidiary, Mulino Bianco, whose very name has become synonymous in Italy with storybook perfection.
In a time in which flow patterns have melted into slush, it's refreshing to be reminded of the power that comes from certain pacing, smooth gravitas and square-cornered rhymes.
Among them was Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, a leading Democrat in the Senate who cornered Mr. Trump on the topic at an inaugural lunch in the Capitol last month.
Mr Trump was able to brag about one success: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the murderous rapist who led Islamic State, blew himself up when he was cornered by American forces.
Mike (Patrick J. Adams) and Harvey (Gabriel Macht) are cornered when Harvey's past stifles Mike's plan to take on a corporate case and go after a well-known attorney general.
The yakuza have also reportedly cornered the sensitive market on nuclear industry workers and are suspected of having infiltrated Japan's Olympic committee ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
And what makes Frozen Synapse 2 so great is that fifteen hours later, in my second attempt at the campaign, it was Eht Par who wound up cornered and scared.
"In season 3, I'd had a bad experience on set with being basically cornered into doing a scene partially naked, and I felt had no choice in the matter," Lilly claimed.
"You're a fool," tweeted by @willywombat4, with your home address, makes the face flush and heart pound every bit as much as if a thug cornered you in a dark alley.
I'd like to think we've moved past reducing plus-size bodies into their own dating nook; safely cornered away as to not be grouped with the coupling of straight-size people.
Trump described the "dangerous and daring" operation in detail, saying Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest after being cornered in a tunnel by U.S. special operations forces with three of his children.
Given that no one has truly cornered the market I suspect they will do a quick Google search and find Makerbot complaints, lawsuits, and product announcements… and will head somewhere else.
The two school resource officers responded to the scene and cornered the gunman within four minutes of the shots starting, Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset said at a news conference Monday.
Mr Stein, who co-founded and ran Sire Records, cornered the New York punk scene by giving record deals to Talking Heads, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and the Dead Boys.
In this case, the biggest one comes right at the top: after getting thrown off a horse, impaled by rebar, and cornered by two hordes of zombies, Rick manages to escape!
On January 15th the security forces cornered Óscar Pérez, a dissident police captain who last month led a raid on a National Guard armoury, making off with a cache of weapons.
From the protests that took place on Capitol Hill to the activists who cornered Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator, people are making their voices heard — and that's just the beginning.
Wattpad has cornered romance—with an estimated $1bn in annual book sales in America alone not counting self-published ones, as much as sci-fi and crime combined, a popular genre.
At any rate, I thought Trump had a good shot because the Chinese had found themselves cornered with excessive American trade surpluses, bound up with allegedly massive trade and industrial violations.
"In season 3, I'd had a bad experience on set with being basically cornered into doing a scene partially naked, and I felt had no choice in the matter," Lilly recalled.
But hey, big American chip companies haven't gotten bold enough yet to tell us to crush and chug our chips, so there's obviously a niche to be cornered in the market.
Bizarre video of Colin Kaepernick ... who was cornered at an L.A. hotel on Friday and interrogated by some overzealous fans -- who forced the 49ers QB to compare himself to Cam Newton.
Cornered in Baghouz, the group fought fiercely and desperately to hang on to the last shred of territory it controls, using thousands of civilians, including women and children, as human shields.
Intrigued to know what competitors thought of El Chololo, I went to Guadalajara's nine-cornered Plaza de Las Nueva Esquinas, where several of the city's oldest birria joints can be found.
With a product line that includes flavors such as Bourbon Smoked Black Pepper, Sesame Teriyaki, and Maple Bacon, Chase and his team have cornered the market on small-batch vegan jerky.
When dozens of Trump protesters cornered a woman wearing a Trump jersey and began spitting on her and pelting her with bottles and eggs, can you guess what they were yelling?
A young mother, seated with her child in the stroller next to her, had Jealous cornered, speaking quietly to him about the lack of recreation centers for children in the neighborhood.
The lawsuit said that after Brown "cornered Ms. Taylor, forced her down onto a bed, pushed her face into the mattress, and forcibly raped her," she confronted him about what happened.
Indeed, considering a litany of historical nuances and Putin's personality and background, it should come as no surprise that Russia lashes out as it is increasingly cornered on the international stage.
Amari Allen said last week that she was cornered on the playground, where one boy covered her mouth, another grabbed her arms, and a third cut off sections of her hair.
Today, the company has cornered nearly three-quarters of the consumer drone market, according to industry research firm Skylogic Research, and is seen by analysts as significantly ahead of its peers.
Rejected, spat on, enraged, and enraging, he is hunted and finally cornered in his apartment, where he jumps to his death from a fire escape in front of a gawping crowd.
They feel cornered by that for whatever reason and ... So, if you just called them a person instead of a fascist, or a reporter, or a commentator, they respond to that.
PARIS (Reuters) - French police have cornered a gunman who killed at least four people in the center of Strasbourg and shots have been fired, a source close to the investigation said.
If encountered in real life, she can be stared at or harassed, or cornered into answering question after question about her faith and herself, or asked to provide validation for both.
Lauren Sivan, 39, a television news reporter, told HuffPost that Mr. Weinstein cornered her in the kitchen of a restaurant, tried to kiss her and then masturbated in front of her.
At least 3 million Syrian civilians and 30,000 insurgent fighters, including Qaeda-linked jihadists, have been cornered into Idlib Province, the last significant piece of territory Mr. Assad does not control.
The free-market welfare state may seem like an oxymoron — especially from the perspective of today's conservative ideologues — but it's in fact the best idea for a fractious, cornered Republican Party.
The Washington Post reached a new journalistic low when it described the world's No. 1 terrorist as an "austere religious scholar," after our forces cornered him and he blew himself up.
Malaysia traditionally cornered the bulk of India's refined palm oil shipments, while Indonesia dominated crude palm oil supplies, said Govindbhai Patel, managing director of trading firm G.G. Patel & Nikhil Research Company.
They're a signal — make that a siren — of how cornered he feels, how monstrously large his belief in his own persecution has grown and what a perilous situation America is in.
Two police officers in the area closed in and cornered the suspect, Younes Abouyaaqoub, 22, along a road that winds its way up through this wine region west of the city.
The DeBruce Sims and Kirsten Foster have cornered the hotel market in Sullivan County: There's the woodsy Arnold House; the gourmand-favorite North Branch Inn; and the quaint Nine River Road.
Four-Cornered Flyover By Peter Hessler The day after Donald Trump's victory, Susan Watson and Gail Jossi celebrated with glasses of red wine at the True Grit Café, in Ridgway, Colorado.
A prominent Sacramento lobbyist says she also accosted him in March 22017, when she cornered him, made a graphic sexual proposal, and tried to grab his crotch at a political fundraiser.
A tournament volunteer, who said he had struggled with the infection for six years, cornered Walker in the locker room one day to thank him for speaking out about Lyme disease.
Or perhaps even simpler: the fan-favorite ending of Rogue One, where fleeing Rebel soldiers are cornered in a horror movie-dark hallway that's only illuminated by Vader's blood-red blade?
While late-night talk shows have cornered the market on bits about impeachment and the latest development in the presidential campaign, standup specials this year have moved in the opposite direction.
We feel almost as cornered and overwhelmed as Joan does, groaning under the burden of protecting her son from both an armed sociopath (maybe more than one?) and her own terror.
But as The New York Times reported early Friday, the president felt cornered into accepting the deal and agreed to it only with Mr. McConnell's promise to support an emergency declaration.
Kettles, a UH-1 helicopter commander, volunteered to lead a platoon to bring reinforcements to a brigade cornered by Vietnamese forces near Duc Pho during the early hours of May 15, 1967.
Federal prosecutors pursued him relentlessly on various charges from his past, including lying about the nanny's situation, and eventually cornered him into a dubious guilty plea and a harsh federal prison sentence.
We had the plot device of a VHS tape, and a fifteen-year-old boy looking for his father on it, which naturally cornered us into setting it somewhere around the 90s.
In some cases, of course, people who feel cornered into pseudocide never explain their reasoning at all, whether in connection to their 'past' lives or the ones they hope to start anew.
Authorities say the men had been tracking Safaree for a while and cornered him in a parking garage where it all went down ... to their dismay, right in front of security cameras.
Over the next 25 minutes, officers exchanged shots with the shooter and cornered him in one classroom before assuming their position in a hallway, where Barnes' elbow was shattered with a bullet.
" Kosachev continued: "Either Trump has failed to gain his desired independence and is being cornered consistently (and not without success), or Russophobia has infected even the new administration, from top to bottom.
In the hours following Thursday night's mass shooting of 2000 Dallas police officers (2710 dead and 22002 injured), police cornered the suspect, now identified as Micah X. Johnson, in El Centro College.
He still sees upward momentum in financials, saying investors cornered by a tough crackdown on shadow banking will seek safe, liquidity assets and banking stocks are an ideal place to park money.
In 2008, he cornered the market on evangelical voters who were suspicious of John McCain's past hostility to the religious right, Rudy Giuliani's pro-choice views and adultery, and Mitt Romney's Mormonism.
The result of collaboration between separate research and development teams, the small, chocolate-covered biscuit balls have already cornered 1 percent of the UK biscuit market, said Ali Ulker, Yildiz's vice chairman.
Bonnie and Clyde became infamous for their string of bank robberies and other felonies before their blazing death on May 23, 1934 after they were ambushed and cornered by police in Louisiana.
He parried questions of how much control people have over their data on the world's largest social media network without a major gaffe, while avoiding being cornered into supporting new government regulation.
"If the opposition are able to agree to a pact and minimize multi-cornered contests, we're looking at several states changing hands and a significant drop in BN's parliamentary seats," he said.
"When dogs tend to bite, it's mostly because they're fearful or they're cornered," said Melissa Bain, an associate professor of animal behavior at the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
We're streaming the album (which is out 8/26 via Cruz del Sur, and can be preordered on CD and vinyl) below, and also cornered guitarist Patrick Jenkins to defend the steel.
The horror show continues, when Lucious and Cookie refuse to tell Anika where Bella is and threaten to murder the cornered woman if she doesn't make a satisfactory plea for her life.
Tsitsipas saved break points at 63-2 and 3-3 but Nadal was now in hunting mode and at 4-4 he finally cornered his prey to break for the first time.
Eight years later, after Washington soured on Gadhafi, NATO forces helped overthrow him, and he was later cornered by rebels who beat and abused him before summarily shooting him in the head.
Mr. Kaufmann hoped to build his summer home here, in a glen thick with maple and hemlock trees, where water pooled and then dashed over a sequence of cater-cornered rock ledges.
Neal Brennan's three-cornered show at the Lynn Redgrave Theater doesn't quite add up to a play; it's more like listening to a decent comedy album while eavesdropping on someone's therapy sessions.
Once Glenn and Heath are cornered in a closet and realize they have to be less precious about kililng people in order to survive, they open fire on a group of Saviors.
They even got the witness, Todd R. Howe, a disgraced former Albany lobbyist, thrown in jail, after the lawyers cornered him into admitting he had tried to defraud his credit card company.
But she did not expect to find herself cornered outside — near the mansion's famous grotto, with its three mammoth hot tubs and wooden shelves stocked with jumbo bottles of Johnson's Baby Oil.
I was just there, on the same spring week when the great bedraggled scraps of the French and British armies were cornered for slaughter by the Nazi war machine 77 years ago.
The setup may vary — sometimes it's an unbalanced roommate, or a surrogate mother, or a sexy nanny who gets that homicidal look in the eye — but it's the same three-cornered dynamic.
Read more " _____ • Sasha Abransky in The Nation: "Cornered, humiliated, and increasingly in legal peril — Trump will likely resort to all of the tricks of the demagogue as he fights for his survival.
Together, they have cornered more than 80 percent of China's e-commerce market — which is the world's largest — said Root who is also the chairman of global think-tank Bain Insights Group.
Mr. DuBois was represented at this address in 2014 with the London debut of Gina Gionfriddo's "Rapture, Blister, Burn," the Hampstead having largely cornered the local market in contemporary American dramatic writing.
There was an enormous amount of preparation and training that was like rehearsing a play ... pretending to fight fires, learning how to dig a hole if you are cornered by a fire.
That moment came when Romney had the president cornered for claiming he had called the Benghazi attacks in Libya — which killed four Americans — an act of terror the day after it happened.
They believe they successfully cornered Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell by getting him to publicly promise an open immigration debate in the coming weeks if a deal isn't reached by February 8.
Where to stream it: Amazon Long before the Wayans brothers cornered the market on movie parodies, Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker mastered the delicate art of the spoof, beginning with Airplane!
Baghdadi "blew himself up" after he was cornered by US forces during a daring, two-hour nighttime raid on his compound in northern Syria, Trump said, providing a detailed account of the mission.
During a news conference at the White House, Trump said Baghdadi "blew himself up" when cornered by US forces who conducted a daring, two-hour nighttime raid on his compound in northern Syria.
Sivan, who alleged two years ago that Weinstein once cornered her in a restaurant in 2007 and tried to kiss her, told Insider she has struggled to find work since she came forward.
The money guys always had the Secretary's ear, had cornered him in a hotel conference room overlooking the steaming Potomac earlier in the week and now Needles was hearing it from Dunderhoff himself.
Always-on, web-connected security cameras are nothing new, but while the indoor market has been more or less cornered by Google's Nestcam, the outside of your home remains a more uncharted frontier.
However, a majority of the art focuses on the same stereotypes Latin American artists have been cornered into making work about for decades: colonization, border politics, labor, social injustice, racism, corruption, poverty, etc.
With his target cornered, Clay nooses the low-level mobster to a ferris wheel cart, sending the ride in motion, until the lifeless body hangs high above the park for all to see.
Alexei Wood, a journalist who was filming the march when he was cornered by cops and arrested, is among the first group to face trial, and faces up to 61 years in prison.
Wearing a two-cornered hat similar to Napoleon's and clutching flowers donated by women along the route, Franco-Ivorian Thiam, 53, paraded through rain-soaked Zurich to mark the city's annual spring jamboree.
GrubMarket has also cornered some very specific niches: it has become the biggest mushroom supplier in all of Northern California, and it's the biggest supplier of Hawaiian farm produce in the Bay Area.
She'd been cornered by a Professor who clearly felt he had some stuff to say about Malaysia and seemed to have been waiting for the right pair of ears to hear it all.
The spare, intensely controlled, hard-cornered approach Judd is famous for takes on a different character when applied to the finish of a hardwood floor or to the precise arrangement of his mattress.
But cornered prey can be unpredictable and prone to desperate acts, so Trump's behavior is stoking concerns that he is not just hinting that he may can Mueller -- he may actually do it.
It cornered the personal computer market over more than three decades, supplying hundreds of millions of desktop computers with much of their internal architecture, after dominating which microchips were used in the industry.
"They've got a very cornered market," said Misti's husband, AJ Price, who was also sued by Carlsbad Medical Center four years ago after receiving treatment in the emergency room for a dislocated shoulder.
Senator Jeff Flake is getting immediate, powerful and emotional feedback on his decision to support the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh ... in the form of 2 tearful protesters who cornered him on Capitol Hill.
The tabloid newspaper believed that Robin Gunningham was the real face of the internationally famous street artist; their reporters even cornered the artist's parents for a confession but received outright denials from both.
Disney seemed to have cornered the market in family musicals over the past two decades, regularly producing splashy, technically sophisticated stage versions of its popular animated movies (and the occasional original, such as "Aida").
Where to stream it: Amazon, Netflix Long before the Wayans brothers cornered the market on movie parodies, Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker mastered the delicate art of the spoof, beginning with Airplane!
This matters because, as he states: Your scientist will fight like a cornered animal to conflate the credibility of the measurements and the basic science of CO2 with the credibility of the projection models.
Following a violent confrontation and the subsequent fifty-one-day siege of the property by the FBI, Attorney General Janet Reno concluded the standoff by authorizing the bureau's plan to assault the cornered Davidians.
But the creative team eventually cornered themselves by calling out the incompatibility between real life and sitcom structure, given that they'd set up a scenario where they needed sitcom structure to tell their stories.
Baghdadi "blew himself up" after he was cornered by US forces during a daring, two-hour nighttime assault on his compound in Idlib, northern Syria on Saturday, US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday.
Market share is small, at less than 4%, but it has cornered the market in some areas: it sells 22% of all ready meals and 93% of party food bought in Britain, for instance.
Having cornered the market for on-demand cars and taxis, Cheng is branching out into bus services and bikes, throwing his weight for instance behind one of the country's largest bicycle-renting services, Ofo.
Sorry. I read somewhere about that Minneapolis show, where 20 kids cornered you and challenged you about swearing, how it references sex pretty explicitly and what the songs meant to them as evangelical Christians.
According to journalist Steve Fishman, Madoff is making the most of his 150-year prison sentence, claiming that he has "cornered the hot chocolate market" at the Federal Correctional Complex in Butner, North Carolina.
We finally cornered the shooter in a parking garage, and when the negotiators were talking to him, he said there were bombs placed throughout the city and that more officers were going to die.
With these two deals, YouTube has nearly cornered the market on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive leagues, and CS:GO is one of the top three most-watched esports alongside League of Legends and Dota 2.
At about 11:45 PM, Glenn was finally cornered in an alley by 56-year-old University of Pennsylvania police officer Eddie Miller and two other cops who engaged him in a gun battle.
It's set in the Nova Prospekt prison during the events of Half-Life 2, with Gordon Freeman cornered in the alien stronghold and Shephard teleported in by his allies, the Vortigaunts, to help out.
The assailant, a former U.S. Army reservist who had posted an angry rant against white people on a Facebook page, was killed in a police-initiated explosion after being cornered in a parking garage.
Over 2,000 pages of invoices, purchase orders, communications, and other documents lay out in unprecedented detail how one company in particular has cornered the trade in mobile phone forensics equipment across the United States.
Selected treasures were explained by curators, including that medieval Hebrew Bible with its doodle of a cornered lion: a jarring, haunting cry of anguish to see in a bland conference room, eight centuries later.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A runaway bull led New York City police on a wild chase after escaping from a slaughterhouse on Tuesday, but the animal died after being cornered in someone's backyard, officials said.
But few doubt that the Islamic State fighters cornered in central Surt — mostly from Tunisia, Egypt and Sudan, according to anecdotal accounts, as well as a smaller number of Libyans — make a determined enemy.
Trump, the most powerful man in the world who crafted a self-flattering image as the ultimate strongman boss, is in a deeply vulnerable spot and appears to feel cornered and in increasing peril.
"It (the RBI) doesn't want the public sector banks to be cornered further as the central bank is an equal partner with the government in helping with the bank recapitalisation programme," said the dealer.
According to police updates on Friday, reported by Canada's CBC network, the two may have escaped from the wilds around Gillam, Manitoba, where police had said the day before the suspects were likely cornered.
Flake's action also came only hours after two protesters who said they were sexual assault survivors cornered him in an elevator and castigated him for announcing he would vote for Kavanaugh in the committee.
Gropius, who was born in Berlin in 1883, built both the flat-roofed, glass-cornered building that housed the Bauhaus school in Dessau and the faculty and curriculum for a modern school of design.
But her credit cards kept getting declined—perhaps most notoriously, she stiffed a luxury hotel in Morocco and cornered a friend into putting over 60 grand on their company card to bail them out.
It is impossible for a Texan to visit Manhattan or Los Angeles or Washington or Seattle without being cornered by some near-delirious soul who wants to know if Beto really has a chance.
The New York Times also spoke to a former fashion stylist who said that Mr. Ratner had cornered her more than a decade ago in the home of the producer Robert Evans and masturbated.
After the succession, Cuba's regime will remain cornered by the Castro family, the military and by a regulatory system designed to restrict the growth of business and political organizations, minimizing the pressure to democratize.
" Well regarded internationally, she is especially popular in Israel: "On my last trip, an elderly woman in a sun hat secured with a strap under her chubby chin had cornered me at the supermarket.
He had the president and the GOP majorities in Congress cornered because of the public pressure to protect the Dreamers and the blame that Americans would have laid on the GOP for the shutdown.
Without the Los Angeles Dodgers in play, Stanton essentially cornered Jeter, forcing him into the role of Tom Hicks, the Texas owner who had given Rodriguez a reckless deal he could no longer afford.
Over the last seven years, he has presented himself as a sultan of sentiment, the king of comebacks, a human meme, and both cornered the market and set the benchmark on all of those achievements.
In April 2015, Jerome R. Hunt, of Hayward, California, climbed the fence on the south side of the White House complex while carrying a suspicious package, later deemed harmless, and was cornered by security dogs.
Militants holed up in Marawi were cornered and their firepower was flagging, the military said on Thursday, estimating the number of remaining fighters at just over 100, and all within a 1 square kilometer area.
Since Hawaiian monk seals forage for food by shoving their face into the tight space around coral reefs, it is possible that the occasionally cornered eel could mistake a seal's nostril for an escape route.
Pro-regime forces, spearheaded by Iranian-backed Shia militias from Iraq and Lebanon, have cornered rebel forces in a tiny sliver of territory in the east of Aleppo, the country's largest city before the war.
Indigenous residents say they feel cornered by the encroaching developers, with multiple interests fighting over the last undeveloped plot in Brasilia, a planned city known for its futuristic buildings designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Every one of us has a story to share, from tossed-off comments about our body parts that were framed as "jokes" to women being cornered in dark rooms by male colleagues to criminal assault.
Apple cornered itself into a naming conundrum with the iPhone X (pronounced "ten" but most people call it "ex") and it's sure gonna be interesting to see what they call this year's high-end iPhones.
Officers cornered, shot and killed their man on Sunday, with much of the drama seen and heard in a dramatic police dashcam video: The loud steady pop of firearms ringing out along a rural road.
Several commuters filmed the cow leading cops on a wild chase through the city, but the jailbirdcow was eventually cornered in a parking garage near Archer Halal, recaptured and returned to the slaughterhouse by authorities.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Suicide bombings in Lebanon last month have prompted mass arrests, curfews and reported vigilante-style attacks directed at the large Syrian refugee population, leaving many Syrians in the country feeling fearful and cornered.
We're cornered in a giant, cream-colored banquet hall on the eighth floor of the Westin Hotel in downtown Atlanta, where Brock Akil is shooting a string of final scenes for the season-one finale.
"In Season 3, I'd had a bad experience on set with being basically cornered into doing a scene partially naked, and I felt had no choice in the matter," said the 38-year-old actress.
In one instance, one of the plaintiffs says her manager followed her into the coat check closet, shut the door behind him, cornered her and started grabbing her by the waist and forcibly kissing her.
Fighting ongoing Reports suggested the Maute fighters were defending Isnilon Hapilon, a longstanding terrorist leader designated by ISIS as the group's emir for Southeast Asia, after he was cornered by Philippines police and military forces.
Until recently a one-note provider of electrical weapons, Taser has swiftly cornered the market for body cameras and related software, making it one of the most important suppliers of technology to law enforcement today.
Other law enforcement officers responding to the shooting ran after the suspect — identified by the police as Nicholas Glenn, 25, of West Philadelphia — and cornered him in an alley, where he was shot and killed.
On the way to the committee meeting, and after he had announced he would be voting "yes" to advance the nomination out of committee, Flake was cornered in an elevator by two sexual assault survivors.
The strikes, which American officials have forecast for months, are intended to help break an impasse between Libyan militias and the Islamic State fighters they have cornered in a grinding urban battle in Surt's downtown.
In North Korea, the same problem exists, although instead of using "only" chemical weapons, a cornered Kim Jong Un, could easily send a nuclear warhead across the border into the highly populated South Korean peninsula.
His quarry cornered, Namauu swings his bulk to the side, turning on the toes of his lead foot, his left, presenting himself with more angles on his opponent, more points to further batter and befuddle.
To many young people, the event, which began when police cornered teenagers trying to home from school, though chaotic at times, was a source of pride in which citizens came together to express their frustrations.
Late in the episode, we learn there's a curious symbol — that looks like a maze — on the underside of the scalp the Man in Black cut off a Host he cornered earlier in the episode.
Because when the same strange man who had so unnerved her on the street broke down the building door and cornered Romanovskaya in the stairs with a hunting knife, she had a chance to scream.
While the girl's family argued with community members, Mr. Bhuiyan, who lived near the victim and knew her well, slipped away from the crowd, cornered the girl in her home and lit her on fire.
WASHINGTON — Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican leader and self-described "grim reaper" of liberal legislative dreams, settled into a routine of sorts during Barack Obama's second term whenever he felt he was cornered by Democrats.
Do they prefer the contract go to a company like Rosatom, the Russian state-owned entity that has cornered 60 percent of the international nuclear power market in an effort to expand Russian influence abroad?
Drop one when you're making an escape to buy yourself a few seconds or use it offensively — either when you're cornered or when a firefight is raging below you — to dish out some extra damage.
" The two spoke for a few minutes, and when she got up to leave, Brown allegedly "cornered her and pulled her down on the bed on her stomach, pushing her face down into the mattress.
Cornered into accepting a budget deal that lacked the $5.7 billion in border-wall funding he demanded, the president could not handle being labeled a loser by conservative commentators like Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity.
Cornered in Baghuz, Syria, the last 0003-square-mile remnant of the group's territory in the region, the remaining militants waged a surprisingly fierce defense and kept the American-backed coalition at bay for months.
But perhaps the most perplexing change here is how difficult it will be to use the iPhone X with one hand, now that very useful sections of iOS 83 are buried behind high-cornered downward swipes.
Eddie Miller, a 143-year-old University of Pennsylvania police officer, and two Philadelphia police officers soon cornered the attacker in an alley; the latter man fired at them, striking Miller, before being gunned dead himself.
Before walking down the aisle to marry Kate (Chrissy Metz), Toby (Chris Sullivan) had a difficult conversation with his parents, who kind of cornered him to say that they had concerns about his bride-to-be.
Liz Gehrlein Marsham had been working at DC Comics for less than three weeks when she said a veteran editor named Eddie Berganza cornered her, stuck his tongue in her mouth, and attempted to grope her.
When she informed him that she was in a relationship, he told her to "just stand there"; he had her cornered and began to masturbate in front of her, ejaculating into a potted plant, she said.
Looking back on my time with him, I zoom in on a moment with a particularly incensed Conspira Sea Cruise participant who cornered Morton for not giving her the specific, detailed advice she was looking for.
Have I spent the previous two days imagining all the ways I'd catch him in the act and tail him while talking to the police and then call out "SWARM SWARM" when we had him cornered?

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