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"We're bringing back the glory days," Mr Cruz proudly crowed.
Trump quickly crowed about the 4th Circuit's decision on Twitter.
No details were given but the crowed erupted in applause.
When Obama exploded deficits to $1 trillion, Republicans rightly crowed.
Reagan would have crowed if the Soviets had encouraged it.
"I lapped you guys!" she crowed when we were done.
"The fact is the American dream is back," he crowed.
Mr Trump has crowed about the success of his tactics.
He hadn't concealed his sexual infidelity; he'd crowed about it.
The Parc des Princes roared and crowed and sensed blood.
"A new star is not born," The Chicago Tribune crowed.
"Just one last thing," he said as he rejoined the crowed.
"I love the poorly educated!" he crowed in his victory address.
"Even people who hate me are joining the club," he crowed.
Trump also crowed about how he liked his nickname, Mad Dog.
The Jets crowed about the great week of practice they had.
A rooster crowed as a dense fog rolled over the mountains.
"I'm one of the most popular guys in Ireland," he crowed.
"Highest Stock Market In History, By Far!" he crowed on Twitter.
"Highest Stock Market In History, By Far!" he crowed on Twitter.
Who hasn't at some point cursed or crowed over the weather?
"Is there anything more fun than a Trump rally?" he crowed.
We all crowed with her, as partners joined us on the tiles.
"We got better and better," he crowed as the count rolled in.
Trump crowed on Twitter that he had been vindicated by Barr's statements.
"Protocol's gone out the window, y'all!" she crowed, to cheers and laughter.
Snider was so angry he crowed to the Inquirer about the lawsuit.
It was a "coal-fired victory," Republican operatives crowed after the election.
New York's top Democrats preened and crowed, congratulating themselves as progressive champions.
He's repeatedly crowed about the stock market -- which has been way up!
" Trump, meanwhile, crowed that "Democrats in Congress have come to their senses.
Another politician would have crowed a little, or luxuriated in the moment.
"Jared's gotten the Arabs totally on our side," Trump reportedly crowed in May.
"The hand of God now belongs to me," he crowed after the game.
You'd never know that in 2014 he was crowed Skateboarder of the Year.
For Children Who hasn't at some point cursed or crowed over the weather?
"Democrats' impeachment obsession is backfiring," The Washington Post's Marc Thiessen crowed last month.
The goal sent the near-capacity crowed at the Gangneung Hockey Centre into delirium.
"We have the issue, Border Security," he crowed on Twitter, two days after Christmas.
"Those who tried to divide us got it wrong," he crowed after the vote.
"I left Atlantic City before it totally cratered," he crowed during the GOP debates.
Yeah, I think I mooned the crowed and then I kissed Ian on stage.
Numbers game Hulu crowed about its growing subscriber base, now up to 17 million.
"These college kids are fabulous," the chairman of the Nashua Democratic City Committee crowed.
The House Republican campaign arm crowed that his vote would cost him his job.
ISIS has crowed over the Philippine military's inability to dislodge them from the city.
And he crowed that the $1,000 in sanctions are for her filing "meritless" defamation action.
It was "our game—the America game", crowed Walt Whitman, who loved a national myth.
"How about investing in education and jobs for our kids?" crowed Sanders, to roaring applause.
"Backstabbing has broken out in the opposition, all against all," crowed Maduro earlier this week.
Trump and his top aides crowed about the Georgia result as the returns came in.
"This is a win-win-win situation for everyone", crowed Airbus's chief executive, Tom Enders.
"If this were the fourteen-hundreds, I'd be a hero!" he crowed to his companion.
During the rally, Trump also crowed about stock market gains and other upbeat economic indicators.
"Like a phoenix from the ashes, Eureka is back!" she crowed, kissing the purple floor.
It crowed about all the riches in the private sector that he was passing over.
The Association of State Floodplain Managers crowed a little about the success of Beatrice, Neb.
A dozen young Iraqis stood on a truck carrying massive speakers and cheered the crowed.
A prominent Cheka official crowed in 1920 that the strike had made his job easier.
"We made it for the fans!" the studio crowed, and the fans, at least, turned out.
Media, organizers, and marchers alike have crowed over the lack of confrontation at the Women's March.
The author wowed the crowed in Austin, Texas, while wearing an orange shirt and matching pants.
On Twitter, Mr. Trump crowed that his appearance had shattered recent ratings records for the program.
"We are at home," they crowed, and the Chelsea fans still in the stadium were silent.
The Emmys have frequently crowed about how much more diverse they are than, say, the Oscars.
Republicans crowed about their supposed bounty in 2016 even as Donald Trump laid waste to it.
He crowed about it during a pep rally for anti-abortion marchers in the Rose Garden.
"They are melting down, in disarray," crowed Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 Republican.
"As President Trump says, 'We're gonna keep on winning, winning, winning in South Carolina,'" he crowed.
We drove to lunch at a crowed eatery with the guns and ammo in the truck.
Cootie Williams plays his trumpet in a crowed Harlem ballroom with Duke Ellington's band, circa 1930.
"The Democrat Caucus is an unmitigated disaster," the president crowed on Twitter earlier in the day.
Republicans crowed that impeachment was dead, while Democrats privately acknowledged they had missed an on-ramp.
"The London Stock Exchange is turning away from Europe and endorsing Global Britain," crowed one commentator.
Cootie Williams plays his trumpet in a crowed Harlem ballroom with Duke Ellington's band in the 1930s.
A rooster crowed as a soldier wiped smudges from the lenses of his binoculars with his uniform.
After all, his boss, Trump, famously crowed about his brilliant deal to save manufacturing jobs at Carrier.
Boeing crowed that the ruling showed that the EU had given $22bn in "illegal subsidies" to Airbus.
" He crowed to his grandmother about his achievements and described himself to her as a "hacking god.
They sucked up VC dollars, mountains of them, as upstarts crowed about the revenue generated per scoot.
"The Europhile elite has been defeated," crowed Geert Wilders of the Netherlands' anti-immigrant Party for Freedom.
John Kasich who refused to support him, crowed at his victory over Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
"Democrats don't even agree with their own bill they introduced," McCarthy triumphantly crowed on the House floor.
"They were willing to de-nuke," Trump crowed at his news conference after his meetings with Kim.
Shortly after he was appointed, he crowed about a big increase in his budget and head count.
"$35 MILLION AND SHE'S SINGLE," the front page of The New York Post crowed the next day.
"Minnesota … will have a hard time putting [Omar] back in office," Trump crowed over Twitter this week.
He has crowed about the stock market at least once a week for the past two months.
He could have crowed about it from there but let the narrative and visuals largely speak for themselves.
"Welcome to the end of Obamacare," crowed Vice President Mike Pence as he introduced Trump at the event.
And Trump himself crowed about the investment opportunities that lay ahead on the eve of Wall Street's collapse.
"France is back," Prime Minister Edouard Philippe crowed on French TV after the first round of parliamentary elections.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump often included John's 1972 song "Rocket Man" as a crowed-pleasing song in rallies.
"We not only organised and hosted the best-ever winter Olympics", he crowed after Sochi, "We won them too".
Then I saw Steve step up on a small fire department spigot against the wall, looking over the crowed.
" Two days later, after a shock Conservative win, Rupert Murdoch's tabloid crowed, "It was the Sun Wot Won it.
And after all was said and done, Wright still crowed that he had a friend in the White House.
But they embraced at the end of Saturday's fight as the crowed waited in anticipation of the judges' verdict.
When he got caught in an Iowa snowstorm, it crowed over his decision -- reportedly unsuccessful -- to drive through the blizzard.
Immediately after the referendum Brexiteers crowed that the doomsters were wrong: the economy had not suffered and confidence remained high.
"You have just seen a little taste of what we are ready to do," crowed Venezuela's vice-president, Delcy Rodríguez.
"The return of the king in the men's halfpipe!" one crowed, as an ecstatic White pumped his fists in triumph.
She still crowed and glowed and wow-wow-wowed, as the lyrics of the show's title song promised she would.
"I have announced the presidential inaugural parade, which the crowed here are much larger than at the parade," he said.
"Somebody said I'm the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters," he crowed during an event in South Carolina in November 2015.
White House aides have crowed about the 292,000 new jobs created in December as a sign of the economy's strength.
Four years ago business journals crowed about a plan to bring a Foxconn flat screen manufacturing plant to Pennsylvania in 2013.
He crowed that the Fed is much closer to its target inflation and unemployment rates than the market seemed to think.
"While we haven't gotten everybody to pronounce our name correctly, we've got the best hockey program in the country," Lahey crowed.
This person seems like more of a sensitive artist, perhaps one who makes posters and often rides on a crowed subway.
"His physical strength and stamina are extraordinary," he crowed in the letter, which was released by Trump's campaign in December 2015.
Trump crowed about reports Friday that China's economy is slowing, taking credit for damaging America's top economic rival with his tariffs.
Mr. Trump crowed about the findings as he had when Mr. McCabe was fired hours before he was eligible for retirement.
Trump has crowed about how his close relationship with Saudi Arabia has secured new sales of U.S. weapons to the kingdom.
While Republican lawmakers crowed that the bill picked "winners and losers" the simple messaging of AB5's Senate floor jockey, Sen.
Trump crowed about the meeting with Xi in a tweet on Monday, saying "relations with China have taken a BIG leap forward!"
When Obamacare became law, Democrats crowed that it would prove impossible to take health insurance away from people once they had it.
Afghanistan plane crash When a C-130J cargo plane crashed in Afghanistan last year, the Taliban crowed it had brought it down.
"Professors on food stamps," went the tag lines in magazines like Salon; "Your College Professor Could Be on Public Assistance," crowed NBC.
"If this test is confirmed, it will be just the latest example of the failed Obama-Clinton foreign policy," crowed Florida Sen.
In the doctored-up image, Joe Biden looks knowingly at a surprised Hillary Clinton in the middle of a blurred-out crowed.
"We've done in five days more than typically gets done in any session," Bevin crowed after the bill passed on January 7.
Mr. Aliyev crowed about the blow struck by his forces against Armenia, while accusing the other country of starting the renewed conflict.
"This has been an amazing evening," Donald Trump crowed during his victory speech from his gilded Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida.
At his victory party on Tuesday night, 1,200 people crowed into the SNHU field house to wait hours for an official result.
" Bannon crowed: "In what I would call a defining moment, David Remnick showed he was gutless when confronted by the howling online mob.
" The month before, Scott Morrison, Australia's prime minister, crowed that "more than 730 jobs were created every day last year under our government.
"I love the poorly educated," Mr. Trump crowed during his victory speech, which featured a review of all the demographic categories he won.
Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, immediately crowed that Trump's comments were "hugely damaging" to the president's legal defense against a lawsuit by the actress.
Even in the Senate, it looks like Republicans will end up with at most 52 seats (even though Trump crowed about winning 55).
For Mr. Trump, the rally was simply "one hell of a way to spend a Friday evening," as he crowed from the stage.
However, since Apple has crowed about how little data it stores on its customers, it's definitely worth knowing what information it does keep.
Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, crowed earlier this week that 1,000 Taliban fighters had been killed in the past ten days alone.
To top it all off, he crowed about how often he'd claimed the cover of Time magazine, because who isn't fascinated by that?
"He didn't attack us," crowed The Daily Stormer, a white supremacist website, about Mr. Trump's statement after the two days of racist demonstrations.
In the speech, Mr. Trump crowed over his election victory, attacked the news media and criticized Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama.
"We were black sheep, but now we are a success story," Mr Orban crowed after the inauguration of Donald Trump, whose nationalism he admires.
The young man's eyes dart around the crowed, and he begins to notice that — despite the camera in his face — he has become invisible.
"They are coming because it is the only success story that the UN has in the whole world at the moment," crowed Mr Santos.
A day after General Electric's surprise announcement of a biopharma sale to Danaher, Wall Street crowed about the embattled industrial conglomerate's $21.4 billion deal.
As news broke last week of the Ninth Circuit's finding against President Trump's travel ban, all the usual suspects crowed at the president's defeat.
Did you see that?" he crowed, before adding, in reference to England's recent vote to withdraw from the European Union: "You can go home.
China has signaled it is coming for the rest of its allies, and Beijing crowed about the sudden changes by the Solomons and Kiribati.
"Young people are just smarter," Mark Zuckerberg crowed back in 2007, when he was the 22-year-old wunderkind behind a fledgling social network.
On Sunday night, the President crowed about a poll that he said showed 77% of adults were confident the government could handle the situation.
In the speech, Mr. Trump crowed over his election victory, attacked the news media and criticized Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama. 33.
"This is a sham and shouldn't be allowed," Trump crowed during his press conference last Wednesday with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the leader of Turkey.
He talked on Friday about the race as a "literal tie," and crowed last week about raising $1.3 million in one day from small donors.
In a trollish online chat with a Polish security team, he crowed about how all the efforts to seize his network had come to naught.
The Alexa app topped the free charts on both platforms, and Amazon proudly crowed that it had sold out of practically every new Echo device.
In January 2017, a gunman opened fire in a crowed of men, women and children inside the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center during Sunday evening prayers.
" — crowed that while he may have lost the 2016 primary, "we have won the battle of ideas and we are continuing to win that battle.
Republicans, including Trump, crowed that they had beaten back Ossoff in a race that attracted liberal star power and millions of dollars in outside money.
"How can it be that they take advantage of desperation, knowing we have a family," she said as a rooster crowed from its nearby crate.
" Trump's campaign, meanwhile, said it "only got bigger and stronger as a result of this nonsense" and crowed that the president had been "totally vindicated.
Democrats crowed that they had won a significant victory over the White House, something that might motivate Trump to dig in for a new battle.
" Meanwhile, the president of the right-wing Zionist Organization of America crowed that "Friedman has the potential to be the greatest US Ambassador to Israel ever.
"Like a grandmaster chess player, Sessions devised strategy after strategy to block, thwart, delay, and ultimately defeat the bill," FAIR crowed in its November 220 newsletter.
On Wednesday, GOP leaders and other ACA foes crowed about their success in getting the House of Representatives to pass a bill that would kill Obamacare.
CDU General Secretary Peter Tauber crowed over the election results at a party gathering in Berlin, saying his party had "conquered the heart" of the SPD.
Trump recently crowed that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nominated him for the prize, though it was reportedly done at the request of the White House.
Schumer and Pelosi have spoken multiple times with Trump since the Oval Office shocker and have crowed about their gains through media leaks and press conferences.
He crowed that the country could one day be a top supplier to Europe, while explaining how multinationals in other industries were already enamored of Israel.
Trump has crowed at the numbers, and he and Republicans in Congress are tying the economic news to the tax bill and efforts to cut regulations.
" In March, when Donald Trump called in to "Hannity" to tout Jeff Sessions's replacement, he crowed, "Our new Attorney General, Bill Barr , is a great gentleman.
"Science is on our side," crowed Jared Taylor, the founder of the white nationalist group American Renaissance, in a recent video that cites Dr. Reich's book.
They are: Underwood is the favorite for the job; lawmakers crowed about her qualifications and actually asked the other candidates how they measured up to her.
"The National Assembly in this moment doesn't exist!" crowed Jesús Faría, a member of the Constituent Assembly and a former foreign trade minister under Mr. Maduro.
"He's the best; he does everything," crowed his father, who like any father said he would like to see his son play in the N.B.A. one day.
Last night, Trump acted like former Yankees right fielder Paul O'Neill was the reincarnation of Babe Ruth, as he crowed over his endorsement at a Florida rally.
"When I signed the tax cut, six weeks ago, it set off a tidal wave of good news that continues to grow every single day," Trump crowed.
Historically, African Americans have fought bravely in every war since the nation's founding, only to see black uniformed former soldiers beaten, lynched, and Jim Crowed back home.
"IT WAS a complete and total exoneration!" crowed Donald Trump on March 24th, shortly after his attorney-general released a four-page summary of Robert Mueller's findings.
Nearly a decade ago, particularly from 2009 through about 20173, commentators crowed about something called the "Facebook revolution, the "Twitter revolution" or simply the "social media revolution.
But once they reached the US, they faced long lines and densely packed crowed as they waited for hours to go through customs and get health screenings.
Jon Tester (D-Mont.) helped tank the nomination of Ronny Jackson as Veterans Affairs secretary, Republicans crowed that Tester's seat was rising on the GOP's target list.
The story had been circulating for years, and although a former diplomat told me that Mr. Duterte had once crowed to him about it, details proved scarce.
But while Prime Minister Narendra Modi optimistically crowed about the nation's performance when speaking to a community of Indians in Qatar recently, these numbers mean nothing to Beniwal.
GOP leaders crowed in March, when Congress passed an omnibus spending package to keep the government running through the remainder of fiscal year 2017, which ends Oct. 1.
A large crowed gathered to catch a glimpse Queen Elizabeth's grandson and his wife and the couple spent time meeting and shaking hands with cheering fans before leaving.
Two weeks ago, all the media could talk about was the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation battle, and red-state Republicans crowed that it was playing out to their advantage.
"The crusaders have given up," Islamic State supporters crowed, according to Laith Alkhouri of the business risk consulting company Flashpoint Global Partners, who monitors the group's online messages.
Republicans crowed about how many jobs had been created since President Trump took office in January, while Democrats pointed to the ongoing economic legacy of President Barack Obama.
Three-fourths of the jobs will be in research, development and design, rather than the blue-collar manufacturing jobs President Trump crowed about when the deal was announced.
The response from the White House, which crowed last month after more than 20.2,000 jobs were produced in Mr. Trump's first full month in office, was muted Friday.
After the DUP's finance-bill rebellion, the Labour opposition crowed that the confidence and supply agreement was over and Mrs May's government was "in office but not in power".
I crowed with prideful glee when my suggestion that she investigate a half-hidden clue led to her at last moving on from where she'd been stumped in Myst.
After Vonn's loss this weekend — which marked her return to the Olympics eight years after two medal wins in ski racing — some social media users crowed at her defeat.
" A couple of years after that, an announcer on Russian state media crowed that Poteyev had met a "sorry end," becoming one more example of how "life punishes traitors.
Why it matters: Unlike some of its competitors, Ford — one of the world's largest automakers — hasn't crowed much about its position in the race to develop self-driving cars.
Conservatives – including the president's son Donald Trump Jr. – crowed that the documents showed Trump paid $38 million on $150 million in revenue, seemingly refuting claims that he dodged taxes.
Mr Bannon, who has vowed to back primary challengers to those Republican senators he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump, crowed that Mr Flake "went down without a fight".
During Thursday's summit, Trump also crowed about how engagement on his tweets explodes "like a rocket" after he posts them — as opposed to more traditional White House press releases.
" (It wasn't.) In December, when a Rasmussen poll really did find his approval within a point of Obama's, he crowed, "and this despite massive negative Trump coverage & Russia hoax!
"You'd think David Hogg would be better at selfies than he is!" crowed the moderator, MSNBC host Craig Melvin, to laughter from the crowd, as Hogg finally slunk offstage.
On the conference call, management crowed that the wealth management division had achieved a 25-percent pre-tax margin and a record profit before tax of over $1 billion.
Trump insists elements of this agenda are ahead of schedule, and House Speaker Paul Ryan crowed last week about this as the most productive Congress since the Reagan era.
With the issue of the Ram temple having reached India's supreme court, a BJP minister in Uttar Pradesh crowed that it would soon be built because "the judiciary is ours".
White House press secretary Josh Earnest crowed after the top two Republican leaders suggested the measure needed changes less than 24 hours after Congress voted to override President Obama's veto.
In a speech that neatly coincided with Comey's long-awaited Senate hearing, Trump preened and crowed in front of a rapt audience at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's annual luncheon.
" Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, as well as Democrat and Republican leaders, crowed that our missile attack against Syria "sent a message to North Korea.
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC), meanwhile, crowed about besting 2628 GOP nominee Mitt Romney's early-voting numbers in Colorado, Arizona, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio and Florida.
" Smith crowed, "With Obama out and Trump in, the mental malady known as Bush Derangement Syndrome has finally begun to recede, and the 43rd president is enjoying an unlikely renaissance.
When the Conservatives won an unexpected, Sun-backed victory in 1992, its headline crowed, "It's The Sun Wot Won It." Probably not entirely true then; almost certainly not true now.
Backlash to the backlash: But as much as skeptics crowed that Ms. Lee had made straight men look like homophobes and/or Neanderthals, the "man date" concept did catch on.
And he crowed when Senators Jeff Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of Tennessee, both of whom have harshly criticized Mr. Trump, said they would not run again in 2018.
And while Mr. Trump crowed about lifting Mr. Balderson in Ohio, his ability to propel a much-closer ally in the Republican primary for Kansas governor appeared uncertain Wednesday morning.
A jubilant Netanyahu expected a free hand on settlements, while even further-right leaders, like the Jewish Home Party's Naftali Bennett, crowed about the demise of the two-state solution.
Audible also crowed earlier this year about acquiring the rights to snowboarder Shaun White's memoir, which it will release as an enhanced audiobook before Houghton Mifflin Harcourt publishes a print edition.
Trump supporting hosts on Fox News and right-leaning web sites just as adamantly crowed that there was no collusion or obstruction, having no more Mueller investigation facts than anybody else.
"A game that features two of the NBA's brightest, and tallest, stars," MSG announcer Mike Breen crowed just before tip, referring to Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns and New York's Kristaps Porzingis.
When O'Reilly's other guests crowed that Hillary was universally loathed, that Trump would win a "tight race," Rivera gingerly suggested that female voters might be swayed by the "Access Hollywood" tapes.
"The Democratic Party has to reach a fundamental conclusion: Are we on the side of working people or big-money interests?" he asked the Oregon crowed, according to the New York Times.
In 22 Walmart, America's biggest grocer, crowed that it would crack the coveted Indian market by being the first global retailer to set up shop there, pipping envious rivals in the process.
Toxic sectors of the gaming community have crowed about the firings as a triumph and a demonstration of their power to control and punish the people who make the games they love.
Last week, Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson via Twitter, then sacked former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe right before his pension kicked in and crowed about it in a tweet.
Stephen K. Bannon, an ousted White House adviser and an enthusiastic backer of Mr. Moore, crowed about Mr. Corker's retirement in brief remarks before Mr. Moore took the stage on Tuesday night.
Mr. Erdogan, whose country is a NATO member, soon crowed that Turkey's growing economic and military relations with Russia "make us stronger," while he fulminated against the "economic war" waged by Washington.
" In the new season, a brand new crop of 13 queens will compete for the $100,000 prize and all the glory that comes with being crowed the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race.
"That he has chosen to make Netflix his creative home to work on both feature films and series is thrilling," Netflix's chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, crowed in April about Mr. Ortega.
"Barack Obama has just been reelected, the first Democratic president since Franklin Roosevelt to win successive elections with more than 50 percent of the vote," Teixeira crowed in The Atlantic that November.
"I am asking God that she will not have to use the feeding tube," Ms. da Silva, 32, implored, as outside, roosters crowed in the darkness and dogs barked like town criers.
The takeover will give Condé Nast a trendy alternative to the New Yorker's decidedly unhip music coverage, and access to an audience of "millennial males", crowed Condé Nast's chief digital officer in October.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest crowed after the top two Republican leaders suggested the measure needed changes less than 24 hours after Congress voted to override President Obama's veto of the legislation.
"Newspaper and social controversy on the subject (and seldom have vastly more important matters been so largely discussed) served my purpose as 'a showman' by keeping my name before the public," he crowed.
"China's first homegrown aircraft carrier just moved a bit, and the United States, Japan and India squirmed," a military news website crowed, referring to the three nations China views as its main rivals.
" He denounced his tormentors in the Democratic Party and the media as "sick, sick" and, referring to his raft of critics on MSNBC, crowed that "their ratings dropped through the floor last night.
ROUND O, S.C. — While Pete Buttigieg sat in a semicircle with six entrepreneurs at a black-owned winery, a rooster crowed nearby, its cock-a-doodle-dooing drowning out the South Bend, Ind.
"The day of reckoning has come, and now it is just a matter of how the story ends," crowed Nick Ryan, an Iowa Republican strategist who has long sought to oust Mr. King.
Headlines crowed when she recently had three shots of rum and kicked off her heels in an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, a throwback to the JLaw we know and love.
Critics have crowed that leaving Syria is a "win" for Vladimir Putin, but pay them no mind: ISIS's caliphate is smashed, and Russia will find more quagmire than glory in piecing Syria back together.
"Seventy dollars a month, can you believe it?" crowed a friend the other day, reminiscing about the studio with the tiny bathroom under the eaves of a crumbling brownstone he rented in the '60s.
Paddock strafed a crowed of concert-goers with rapid-fire gunshots from his high-rise suite at the Mandalay Bay hotel before police stormed his room to find the 64-year-old retiree dead.
The retweet angered many who found it to be an insensitive endorsement of violent imagery days after a white supremacist drove into a crowed of people protesting racism, killing Heather Heyer and injuring 19 others.
In July Global Times, a tabloid owned by the People's Daily, crowed that the Thought was being "studied in all corners of society, from local governments to media outlets, from university students to street cleaners".
Its state media outlets such as the People's Daily newspaper have since Monday crowed about how the country was the first to do so and called for Boeing to ensure the safety of the plane.
Washington (CNN)After President-elect Donald Trump's surprise victory, far-right politicians in Europe crowed that it marked the beginning of a "destined" new world order that would soon see them rise to power too.
The man who often crowed that he'd never run a negative attack ad in his life appears to sense that, with a lead in his sights in Iowa and New Hampshire, it's time to strike.
"We bullied antifa," a website called Men of the West crowed in May, after an ex-Marine smashed an antifa leader head first into a lamppost for touching his flag during a confrontation in Austin.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four American women will play in the semi-finals at the U.S. Open for the first time since 1981, ensuring an American champion will be crowed in Flushing Meadows after Saturday's final.
The President, an avid market-watcher who has complained to aides for weeks about the falling Dow, nevertheless crowed in the Rose Garden about the Chinese slowdown, suggesting it will help him close a trade deal.
"Welcome to the dawn of a new unified Republican government," House Speaker Paul Ryan crowed, a week after Donald Trump's surprise victory and the party's no-less-surprising ability to hang onto a thin Senate majority.
The president crowed on Saturday that James A. Baker, the F.B.I. general counsel, who was seen as an ally of Mr. Comey's, would soon step down from that post, although he will remain at the bureau.
Stephen Colbert crowed about the news, reminding viewers that Republicans have repeatedly been unable to come up with a successful plan to replace the health care bill that they spent years criticizing under President Barack Obama.
In the fourth inning, he struck out Michael A. Taylor for his 1,500th strikeout as a Yankee, and received an ovation from the crowed when the feat was highlighted on the giant scoreboard in center field.
Pat Toomey is running for reelection (5) Republicans have long crowed about Democrat Katie McGinty's weaknesses, and she delivered a poor speech in her moment in the national spotlight in July, at the Democratic National Convention.
And though Trump crowed on Tuesday that, "for every CEO that drops out of the Manufacturing Council, I have many to take their place," he abruptly reversed that position Wednesday as the resignations continues to roll in.
Except, as traders crowed at a big industry conference in Singapore that month, $100-a-barrel oil would be back soon, breaching a threshold that, during the rough patch, no one thought would ever be crossed again.
After the debate in Des Moines on Thursday, Cruz's aides crowed about how Rubio was forced to defend his immigration record -- a common post-debate boast for team Cruz early in the campaign, but less so recently.
Gone are the sunny days after last November's election when House Speaker Paul Ryan crowed about "the dawn of a new unified Republican government," with Republicans in control of both houses of Congress and the White House.
"No matter what your feelings, whether you're the governor of Ohio, whether you're a senator from Texas, or any of the other people that I beat so easily and so badly, you have no choice," he crowed.
As it rose to record heights, the stock market had perhaps no bigger cheerleader than President Trump, who had seen the rally as an endorsement of his economic policies and crowed about the gains throughout his presidency.
" Statement from Fox News spokesperson also cites Trump campaign for 'terrorizations': — ErikWemple (@ErikWemple)January 27, 2016 Trump has often crowed about his ability to draw viewers and attention this campaign season, describing himself as a "ratings machine.
A trio of Senate Democrats partially or completely voting to clear Trump of the two charges would be a win for Trump, who has crowed repeatedly about the bipartisan vote to reject the charges in the House.
In opening remarks before a meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Trump crowed about the sales, running through a list of $12.5 billion in approved arms purchases by Saudi Arabia and previewing billions more to come.
A month after Hurd resigned, Oracle founder Larry Ellison crowed about hiring Hurd, who now leads $204 billion-market cap Oracle as co-CEO (along with Safra Catz), where last year he took home $41 million in compensation.
" Dezeen points out that the call for Trump's campaign-promised border wall coincided with the president's speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), in which he crowed that the wall was "way, way, way ahead of schedule.
It was, a triumphal league press release crowed, "the first change to the ball in over 35 years and only the second in 60 seasons," in this case from an eight-panel leather ball to ... something more complicated.
But while executives crowed about the fourth-quarter performance of the other two core units, health care and aviation, they pointed to power as a drag on virtually every financial metric and signaled a rocky 12 months ahead.
Then, Thiel emerged as the secret financial backer of a controversial lawsuit by wrestler Hulk Hogan against Gawker Media over a sex tape and took a victory lap for his successful attack and crowed that it was philanthropic. PERSONAL!!!
While Intel crowed that it set a new record for quarterly revenue, the $14.9 billion it brought in during the last three months of 2015 was just 1 percent more than it did during the same period in 2014.
The cancellation was a blow to critics and to a small but loyal cadre of evangelist fans, who crowed about the show's merits so fiercely that by the time the show ended, it had a near-perfect Metacritic score.
Since Trump crowed he would be "proud" to shutter the government over the wall, he gets to shoulder much of the blame for a crisis that is the inevitable result when the nation's political polarization is institutionalized in Washington.
State-run Chinese newspapers on Monday crowed about a weekend meeting of a regional security bloc hosted by China, painting it as a harmonious, anti-protectionist counterpoint to the G-7 summit in Canada that was marred by acrimony.
Mr. Trump, plugging several of his business interests in a victory speech that seemed straight out of QVC, crowed about having prevailed despite what he called millions of dollars' worth of "horrible lies" in negative ads from his rivals.
READ: Colombia's Bernal crowed Tour de France champion A single stage race, where riders choose their own route and decide when to take rest periods, each cyclist must hit four mandatory control points on their way to the finish.
That was hardly the showing Thurman had promised days earlier in the rooftop lounge of New York's Downtown Dream hotel, when he crowed to reporters he'd attain his 23rd knockout, if only because he really liked the number 23.
Reinerman crowed at the time about how it alleviates the storage problem for urban apartment dwellers (a bigger roll means less TP to store under the sink) and how the huge rolls can last a single person up to two months.
It was criticized for tone-deaf ads placed during the campaign to defeat Proposition F that crowed about the private company's tax contributions, and advised public services to build more bike lanes, keep libraries open later, and "keep art in schools."
"It's going to be Trumpgate, it's going to be Comeygate, it's going to be FBI-gate, it's going to be something-gate," The Washington Post's Bob Woodward crowed last week, the day after President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.
Now Margot and Félix Dumant, twins from a restaurant-owning family, have mined the chain's retro appeal with several studiously decorated bistros that serve up a menu so profoundly Gaullish that Charles de Gaulle himself would probably have crowed with pleasure.
For the entirety of his campaign, Donald Trump crowed about his peerless ability to make deals, one of which, he assured us, was going to be a replacement for Obamacare that would cut costs without leaving any Americans in the lurch.
Recalling that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had crowed that Western liberalism was becoming obsolete, Mr. Biden prompted groans in a friendly crowd when he noted that Mr. Trump thought Mr. Putin was alluding to California-style progressive politics.
Recalling that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had crowed that Western liberalism was becoming obsolete, Mr. Biden prompted groans in a friendly crowd when he noted that Mr. Trump thought Mr. Putin was alluding to California-style progressive politics.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - State-run Chinese newspapers on Monday crowed about a weekend meeting of a regional security bloc hosted by China, painting it as a harmonious, anti-protectionist counterpoint to the G7 summit in Canada that was marred by acrimony.
Democrats in Congress crowed that the $1.375 billion they appropriated in this funding bill wasn't money for a "wall," because they only authorized that money to be used for "fencing" that conformed to designs already in place on the US-Mexico border.
A few minutes into the process, I watched five, beefy, 20-something men surround the DJ. "We're gonna dab!" they crowed, jockeying for position around the stationary star: right arms pointing skywards, with left arms bent across their chests, heads tucked into elbows.
And Gordon Smith, a former moderate Republican senator from Oregon who is from a prominent Mormon family, crowed a little over how the only apparent impediment had been swept away, with the defenestration of Stephen K. Bannon, who had harshly criticized Mr. Romney.
On January 20043, a few days after the show's January 2 debut, Trump crowed over how low the ratings were for the latest season of The Celebrity Apprentice, in comparison with the seasons he hosted (the last of which aired in early 2015).
Kevon Looney and Andre Iguodala got a pair of baskets coming out of the timeout, but Kawhi Leonard got the crowed fired up with a 3-pointer with the noise not dying down at all despite Stephen Curry making a circus floater.
It went like this: When reporters learned that special counsel Robert Mueller had submitted the results of his inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and would not be issuing any more indictments, Republicans crowed that it was a victory for Trump.
So the president needs Democratic votes to support whatever deal is reached, and they feel no need to give an inch, especially after Trump has repeatedly advocated for a shutdown for the past few months now and even crowed he'd be "proud" to own it.
The lyrics of their songbook boomed around the stadium: the ones that crowed over past triumphs, the ones that reminded United of the way power has switched not just in Manchester, but in English soccer as a whole over the last decade or so.
"It took time, but we have succeeded in persuading the government to cancel the deal, which damaged the Kotel and the Jewish status quo," Uri Ariel of the right-wing Jewish Home Party crowed in a statement, using the Hebrew name for the Western Wall.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton and the Democrats came off as (and largely were) hapless idiots who couldn't fight their way out of a political paper bag but who, nonetheless, crowed their superiority to anyone who would listen and a lot of folks who would rather not.
Douglass was Jim Crowed on railroads, on steamboats and in hotels more times than he could count, but loved the Declaration of Independence, the natural-rights tradition and especially the reinvented Constitution — the one rewritten in Washington during Reconstruction, not the one created in Philadelphia in 1789.
Even as the president and his top aides crowed over their role in securing Mr. Bishop a two-point win in a seat Mr. Trump carried by 12 points, their next-day glow was jarred by a new Washington Post-ABC poll that delivered grim tidings.
Trump crowed in his Nevada victory speech on Tuesday night that he "won Hispanics," but according to surveys of voters as they entered caucuses or exited polling places, his coalition is made up mostly of whites — specifically, less-educated members of an increasingly disaffected working class.
The special counsel notes in his letter that just a day after Mr. Barr's effort to spin the findings of the investigation (which Mr. Trump crowed was a "Complete and Total EXONERATION"), Mr. Mueller raised "concern" about all the confusion and misreporting that the attorney general had caused.
Ted Cruz: Now the odds-on favorite The Texas senator's supporters -- and Republicans allied with anybody whose name isn't Trump -- crowed that Wisconsin marked a turning point in the race, especially as Trump watches delegates slip away in states he's already won because his campaign hasn't mastered the contest's procedural intricacies.
Playing all but the last minute or so of the game, he scored 25 points, pulled down 8 rebounds, flexed and crowed as Texas Southern got its first-ever N.C.A.A. tournament win, a 64-46 rout of North Carolina Central in a play-in game Wednesday night in Dayton, Ohio.
That's more than five lies or distortions a day -- ranging from his insistence that he had the biggest inauguration crowed ever (he didn't) to his oft-repeated claim that the US is the highest-taxed nation in the world (it isn't) to his insistence that he ended Obamacare (he didn't).
The crowed was announced at 36,519 ... plus the cat, which created a stir on Twitter when it was spotted by TV cameras in the fifth inning, racing from the first-base area and eventually crawling up the center field T-Mobile sign after being approached by Marlins outfielders Christian Yelich and Giancarlo Stanton.
On Sunday—after it was reported that ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson is expected to be Trump's pick—Trump confidante/Roy Cohn fan club president Roger Stone crowed that Trump purposefully "tortured" Romney over the course of several weeks: "Donald Trump was interviewing Mitt Romney for Secretary of State in order to torture him," Stone said.
In fairness to Fizdale, he's in a most unenviable position, with a roster reconstruction that — no matter how much the front office crowed about its Plan B after the snubbing of the most desirable free agents — was comparable to handing out free tickets to passers-by to fill an empty theater minutes before curtain.
"It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities," presidential candidate Trump crowed to his supporters a month before they voted him into office.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) crowed that the House had passed 85033 appropriations bills on time for the first time in years, though the bills had been lumped into larger spending packages.
When I saw her play at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY earlier this summer, Parton played no fewer than seven instruments (some of which were carefully handed to her by a denim-clad stagehand in a cowboy hat—"Ain't he handsome?" she crowed at one point, showing off her countrified cabana boy with obvious glee).
Similarly, CMES and its media allies might have crowed that the Trump administration's threats were effectively countered by liberty-loving academics and journalists who rose to the challenge and faced down the president and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosDeVos calls Democratic presidential hopeful's education plans 'crazy' What the next Education secretary must do Duke-UNC v.
In the early 1990s, after the fall of the closed societies of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, we crowed that the onset of the information age had put an end to the ability of authoritarian states to close off their societies to truth and facts and feed their audiences the kind of propaganda that turned them into more easily manageable sheeple.
In Mexico, the reason for the increase in violence has been attributed to three major factors: Balkanization: While the government has crowed about the capture of high-profile cartel kingpins, most notably the capture of Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman last year, analysts say this has led to a "balkanization of organized crime in Mexico," leading to more intense fighting between rival gangs, all eager to fill the power vacuums left when a major player is captured.
Republican presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE on Sunday crowed about his freedom from the political establishment in Washington, D.C. "According to Washington, D.C., I am dead last," he said, citing his last place finish in the GOP presidential caucuses in the nation's capital the day before.

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