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"She doesn't feel like it's cutting short her dream," Wadors explained.
An hour later Netanyahu announced he was cutting short his trip.
The explosion killed 74 people, cutting short dozens of young lives and marring newlywed bliss.
West started out by cutting short "Famous" during the first verse and addressing the audience.
Cutting short a holiday vacation is not the ultimate solution for a big-city mayor.
The plaintiffs allege that ATF violated the Administrative Procedure Act by cutting short public comments.
Ms Park was permanently removed from office, cutting short her five-year term by 11 months.
David Perdue (R-Ga.), referring to the possibility of canceling or cutting short the August recess.
Obama was criticized last week for not cutting short his New England vacation to go to Louisiana.
But there is no easy legal way of cutting short Mr. Maduro's term, which ends in 2019.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani criticized the president on Tuesday for not cutting short his Cuba trip.
During the past few months, I interviewed several dozen people about the prospects of cutting short Trump's Presidency.
In fact, some new policies worked against finding survivors or alternative burial arrangements, by cutting short promising inquiries.
You may be cutting short your life expectancy, but while the ride lasts, you really do feel alive.
The disease has disabled some athletes, cutting short their careers, and the most severe cases have been fatal.
Obama has faced criticism for not cutting short a vacation in Martha's Vineyard to visit the state sooner.
Speaking minutes after abruptly cutting short a meeting at the White House with Pelosi and her Senate counterpart Sen.
Vice President Pence is cutting short his Pacific trip and will return to Washington to focus on domestic issues.
He grew increasingly ill while in New York, eventually cutting short his trip and boarding a flight for home.
But that didn't stop Disney and YouTube from severing ties with the guy, cutting short his multimillion-dollar contracts.
Yields on shorter maturities also rose as the BOJ refrained from cutting short-term interest rates deeper into negative levels.
The vice president, though, is cutting short the trip and is returning to the U.S. ahead of schedule on Thursday.
ET, significantly cutting short lawmakers' opening statements so they can get in enough questions before the witnesses had to leave.
Mr. Pichai said he would be cutting short a family vacation to return to Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
President Rafael Correa arrived in the city of Portoviejo on Sunday night after cutting short his visit to a Vatican conference.
These include cutting short-term consumption and buying extra supplies from Europe, Naftogaz Chief Executive Andriy Kobolev said in televised comments.
Early marriage brings early fatherhood, and with it added pressure to provide for a family, cutting short education and job opportunities.
"Debates are always very interesting," Italy's Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan said, cutting short reporters' questions about banks' sovereign exposure talks.
The Blues abruptly fired Hitchcock in February 2017, cutting short what was going to be his last season in St. Louis.
On January 6, the palace said the 49-year-old sultan had resigned with immediate effect, cutting short his five-year term.
Canadian officials responded by cutting short a trip to Europe and rushing to Washington, where they are working to reach an agreement.
ET, significantly cutting short lawmakers' opening statements so they could get to the questions and answers before the witnesses had to leave.
Morrison also got backlash for taking a vacation to Hawaii — which he ended up cutting short — in the midst of the fires.
"It's my first time here in Asia, I feel very unlucky," said Brazilian tourist Amanda Lee, 6003, reluctantly cutting short a trip.
President Mahamadou Issoufou arrived in Niger on Wednesday evening after cutting short a visit to Egypt, his office said in a tweet.
Netanyahu announced he was cutting short his trip in light of the Gaza escalation and arrived back in Israel early Tuesday afternoon.
As it is, a central bank hell-bent on keeping inflation low and stable risks cutting short a boom with room to run.
"It&aposs a difficult night for Greece," Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said after cutting short a trip to Bosnia and returning to Athens.
Still, Kondabolu found it necessary to back off at times, cutting short a joke about white people not liking being called white people.
On Sunday it was hit by high winds and 30-foot (9 meter) waves off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, cutting short the cruise.
A Chinese trade delegation abruptly canceled a visit on Friday to US farms in Montana, cutting short their US trip, according to Reuters.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from cutting short grants awarded to Planned Parenthood through a federal teen pregnancy prevention program.
Before Tuesday, Ms. Park, speaking through her spokesman and her lawyer, had contended that the scandal did not justify cutting short her term.
Central banks are fearful of cutting short the synchronised global economic upswing and, with inflation quiescent, see no real need to take the risk.
The President is cutting short a European trip to travel to Dallas, but he has spoken out on the shootings several times while abroad.
That night, just over 19 months ago, marked the tragic cutting short of one life and the abrupt dawn of a decline for another.
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch is criticized for, among other ditherings, not cutting short her impromptu tarmac visit from Bill Clinton in June 2016.
The city of Baltimore sued the Trump administration, on behalf of Wen and the health department, for cutting short federal grants for teen pregnancy prevention.
Previous deals cutting short debate and allowing nominees to be approved so senators can go home for recess have been met with liberal unhappiness, however.
Stocks fell Friday on news that Chinese officials were cutting short their visit to the U.S., dampening hope around trade negotiations between the two countries.
Tim and Faith Hill touched down at JFK Airport Monday night, and he looked no worse for wear after cutting short his Sunday night concert.
We got Her Honor Wednesday night leaving Craig's in WeHo and asked about the prez cutting short Chelsea's 35 year prison sentence for leaking classified info.
Related: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cutting short a visit to the U.S. after a rocket attack from Gaza injured seven people near Tel Aviv today.
Tuesday afternoon's terror attack in Lower Manhattan killed vacationers and visitors to New York City, gruesomely cutting short the lives of at least six foreign tourists.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was cutting short a trip to the U.S., after a rocket launched from Gaza struck a house in central Israel.
Shortly after news of the shooting happened, O'Rourke addressed the incident at a Nevada campaign appearance before cutting short his trip to return to his hometown.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch is cutting short a trip to China to return to the U.S. in wake of a deadly nightclub shooting in Orlando, Fla.
Cutting short the weeks of available benefits leaves unemployed workers racing the clock and taking jobs that are not as good as the ones they lost.
But one way or another, whether they take the giant step of cutting short the August recess or not, it's almost certain to crash and burn.
A complaint filed Tuesday by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Nelson says cutting short the hand recount would violate constitutional rights for votes to be counted.
The visit drew a contrast with President Barack Obama, who was criticized for not cutting short his summer vacation in Martha's Vineyard to visit the stricken region.
Martial law could be extended nationwide should terrorism risks spread, Duterte told reporters on Wednesday after cutting short his Russian trip to deal with the Mindanao issue.
"We are about to be arrested," said Cornell William Brooks, the national president of the N.A.A.C.P., cutting short a phone call with a reporter on Tuesday night.
He died there in 1946, of leukemia—the unforgiving disease cutting short Moholy-Nagy's tireless experimentation with painting, sculpture, collage, photography, film, design, and the written word.
Republicans and some in Louisiana slammed the President for not visiting the flood-damaged area, criticizing him for not cutting short his vacation to deal with the crisis.
The storm seems to have brought winter with it, as it is carrying typical late-November, early-December temperatures, cutting short a temperate autumn across the United States.
Kuroda repeated that possible easing tools the BOJ could deploy included cutting short- and long-term interest rates, expanding asset buying or accelerating the pace of money printing.
The result snapped Barty's 15-match winning streak while cutting short her run at a tournament where she had not dropped a set and seemed in complete command.
Last week, the yen fell beyond the 73 handle, after the BOJ overhauled its monetary policy, but stopped short of cutting short-term interest rates deeper into negative territory.
"I am always prepared to walk," Trump said in Hanoi, after cutting short a summit meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un that failed to reach a nuclear deal.
Since the start of the year, hedge funds have added almost 195 million barrels of additional long positions in Brent and WTI, while cutting short positions by 235 million.
Kuroda repeated that possible monetary easing tools the BOJ could deploy included cutting short- and long-term interest rates, expanding asset buying or accelerating the pace of money printing.
If you're unlucky enough to be one such woman in Ireland, choice is non-existent: Getting an abortion and cutting short the journey to inevitable heartbreak is strictly forbidden.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global investors gravitated toward safe-haven assets on Friday as worries about the world economy persisted, cutting short a two-day rebound in Wall Street stocks.
The Federal Reserve is employing two major tools to combat coronavirus: cutting short-term interest rates to near zero and expanding its balance sheet by a further $700 billion.
An Uber board member's claim that female directors talk too much and the cutting short of a congresswoman at a Senate hearing illustrate an experience that academic studies confirm.
The issue here is whether people can have a quality of life that is meaningful and valuable to them, and I would never favor cutting short such a life.
Five years of reporting and hundreds of interviews reveal that As Salman was just one incident in a dark history of bomblets repeatedly cutting short American and allied lives.
Last week, major indexes snapped a three-week winning streak on news that Chinese officials were cutting short their visit to the U.S., dampening hope around a trade deal.
EgyptAir is updating its Twitter account regularly and said Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail had arrived at the airline's crisis center after cutting short a visit to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
EgyptAir was updating its Twitter account regularly and said Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail had arrived at the airline's crisis center after cutting short a visit to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The city's air pollution exacts an equivalent toll on each resident, cutting short the lives of nearly 63,000 people each year and damaging the lungs, hearts and brains of children.
Last month, Nadal had said he was cutting short his 2016 season to fully recover from an injured left wrist that sidelined him for more than two months this season.
Traders said some exporters have stopped prioritizing quality while some farmers - fearing confiscation - are rushing their product to market, cutting short the important quality-enhancing practice of fermenting the beans.
It is helping the rich lead longer lives, while cutting short the lives of those who are struggling, according to a study released this week by the Government Accountability Office.
After cutting short a trip to London, where other world leaders appeared to mock him, President Trump is back in Washington, where he faces the likelihood of impeachment by Christmas.
"We won't stop until we get a clear explanation over what happened," Prime Minister Matteo Renzi told reporters, cutting short a visit to Milan in northern Italy to return to Rome.
"ZLB" refers to the "zero lower bound" for interest rates at which the Fed would need to resort to other tools to bolster the economy besides cutting short-term borrowing costs.
"At no time was there any management consideration of not doing the interview, nor of cutting short an ongoing interview for any reason," the broadcaster said in a statement to CNBC.
In any case, in the second act (after a truly hilarious interlude I won't spoil) the book goes haywire, spinning out its political thread but cutting short the romantic one. (Mr.
A bungled trial could blow up in Democrats' faces and cost them their House majority, squandering any chance at cutting short a presidency they view as deeply destructive to the country.
Issahaku has replaced Henry Kofi Wampah, who stepped down in March, cutting short a four-year term during which he had struggled to curb inflation and stem the decline of the cedi.
The wife of imprisoned Mexican drug baron Hector Beltrán Leyva was arrested on Tuesday, cutting short her efforts to revive the Beltrán Leyva cartel, the infamous trafficking group her husband once led.
The news comes after weeks of erratic behavior from West, including cutting short concerts on his now-canceled Saint Pablo Tour and ranting on stage about everyone from Beyoncé to Donald Trump.
The metro—those lines that still ran in this divided city—closed at midnight, cutting short a ritual that, pre-war, would have gone on into the early hours of the morning.
Hedge funds resumed shorting the British currency, raising net short bets to their highest level since May 2017 after cutting short bets in the two weeks before that, according to futures data.
Mr. Zelensky has pledged to get to the bottom of what happened, cutting short a trip to Oman immediately after the crash and dispatching a team of 45 Ukrainian experts to Tehran.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Sultan Muhammad V became the first monarch to abdicate in Malaysian history, cutting short his five-year term in an unexpected move after just two years on the throne.
Chanting anti-Nazi slogans, the droves of demonstrators made their way through the city to the historic Boston Commons, cutting short an organized "Free Speech Rally" organized by the Boston Free Speech Coalition.
Perhaps the greatest concern around cutting short a manual recount is that the final results would fail to examine "undervotes" — in which no candidate is selected on a ballot in a given race.
But it's not heroin or fentanyl worrying the city's drug workers most; it's the rise of a strong new tranquilizer that appears to be ruining, and cutting short, too many lives in Dundee.
President Barack Obama offered an emotional speech in Joplin, Missouri, after tornadoes tore through the town in 2011, but he was criticized for not cutting short a European trip to fly there sooner.
Shortly after cutting short the interview on Saturday, Mr. Dickerson flew with the president on Air Force One and then had dinner with him, according to a person with knowledge of the interaction.
The Blues abruptly fired Coach Ken Hitchcock, cutting short his final season in St. Louis and putting the coach-in-waiting Mike Yeo in charge of the underperforming team months earlier than planned.
"We are cutting short our holiday because I can't walk and we're just not in the mood anymore," said the 26-year-old, sitting on a trolley at the airport with his leg bandaged.
For Dan Wang, China analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit, the People's Bank of China needs to balance efforts to reduce interest rates in the long term without cutting short-term rates too drastically.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cutting short his Washington, D.C., trip after a rocket fired from Gaza injured at least 7 people and damaged a house in central Israel early Monday local time.
Kylie Jenner felt the heat from animal rights protesters, and got the hell out ... cutting short a photo op in Vegas amid chants that she has the blood of innocent animals on her hands.
PARIS, Nov 20 (Reuters) - France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy was spectacularly thrown out of the race for the French presidency on Sunday, with voters cutting short a political comeback that tapped into populist sentiment.
The lack of a spending deal with fewer than 220006 legislative days remaining until the August recess is prompting some GOP senators to discuss the possibility of cutting short the Senate's August break. Sen.
On Monday night, after the NDAA cleared an initial procedural hurdle, Paul threatened to prevent the Senate from cutting short the required 85033 hours before the chamber can formally move to debate the bill.
The situation could mirror the recent spectacle of Trump cutting short his meeting with the G-7 leaders, angrily withdrawing his support for a joint statement and jetting off to praise Kim in Singapore.
The reigning regular-season Most Valuable Player, who scored 24 points in just 20 minutes in Game 1, declared himself out shortly after cutting short a pregame warmup that was designed to test the ankle.
The reigning regular-season Most Valuable Player, who scored 24 points in just 44.33 minutes in Game 1, declared himself out shortly after cutting short a pregame warmup that was designed to test the ankle.
AND SO A LOT OF COMPANIES ARE WITHDRAWING CAPITAL FROM THE MARKET, THEY ARE CUTTING SHORT CYCLE SPEND IN MANY OF THE SHALE PLAYS IN THE U.S. AND WE'LL SEE MARKETS COME INTO BETTER BALANCE.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's ruling Socialists lost some ground in an opinion poll released on Monday, cutting short their months-long surge three weeks before a parliamentary election, but maintained a strong lead over the opposition.
After a rest day in La Paz on Sunday, and bad weather cutting short Saturday's sixth stage, the rally again made adjustments for the challenging conditions with a revamped route to the Uyuni salt flats.
Cutting short a weekend ski trip, President Emmanuel Macron returned to Paris late on Saturday for a crisis meeting with ministers at which he ordered decisions to be taken rapidly "so this doesn't happen again".
Netanyahu, who faces an election on April 9, earlier on Monday said he was cutting short his U.S. visit after a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip, blamed on Hamas, wounded seven people near Tel Aviv.
One study, published by the Lancet in 2018, estimated that more than 10 million people in Africa are exposed to mercury by artisanal mining, cutting short by almost two years their expectations for a healthy life.
In my exploration for understanding, I began to pay attention to how our lax policies, especially those surrounding guns, played a part in hate cutting short the innocent lives of those beautiful individuals at Mother Emanuel.
"To be back to the semi-final without playing for a while means everything to me," said Nadal, who retired from last year's U.S. Open with tendonitis before cutting short his season to have ankle surgery.
"I'm done with this!" the mayor declared, cutting short an explanation of why he believed his challenger's accusations of voter fraud in the recent Democratic primary — allegations that are being investigated by the state — were false.
A pessimistic interpretation of the recent economic tea leaves could include the Federal Reserve, seeing signs of an impending slowdown, started cutting short-term interest rates because officials believe the economy is set for a deceleration.
Clashes broke out between protesters and police in Hong Kong on Sunday, cutting short a rally after thousands had gathered at a park to call for electoral reforms and a boycott of the Chinese Communist Party.
Last month, the Supreme Court, in a 6-5 decision, overturned a three-year-old rule that it itself had established sending convicted criminals to prison after losing their first appeal and cutting short endless processes.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A senior Iranian cleric under investigation in Germany for alleged crimes against humanity left the country on a homeward-bound flight on Thursday, cutting short his stay at a Hanover clinic, a German official said.
Nielsen was cutting short a visit to Europe and flying back to Washington from London to personally oversee enforcement actions, and would visit the border later in the week, a Homeland Security official said late on Monday.
Ngomashi, along with his U.S.-based partner Alfred Kainga, made headlines in January when they ridiculed Mnangagwa for cutting short his vacation to resolve a doctors' strike - that started more than a month before his break began.
"For additional easing measures, various possibilities exist such as cutting short-term and long-term interest rates, boosting asset purchases and accelerating base money expansion," Funo said in a speech to business leaders in Matsue, western Japan.
Chronic disease, obesity, smoking, drugs and alcohol are cutting short the productive life of millions of Europeans, according to a review of 2100 countries published by the European Commission and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Pop singer Selena Gomez, 24, who surprised fans by making her first major public appearance since cutting short her world tour in August to deal with panic attacks and depression, won the best pop/rock female artist award.
HONG KONG — Clashes broke out between protesters and police in Hong Kong on Sunday, cutting short a rally after thousands had gathered at a park to call for electoral reforms and a boycott of the Chinese Communist Party.
But the strain on O'Riordan, who was so shy that she performed with her back to the audience during some early concerts, was also becoming clear, with the band cutting short a tour in 1996 citing exhaustion and disillusionment.
He and his longtime editor, Walter Fasano, keep cutting short the transports of delight; the lovers pedal away from us, on bikes, to the lovely strains of Ravel's "Mother Goose Suite," only for the scene to hit the brakes.
Ryanair said in January it planned to double capacity in France in the next four years to about 20 million passengers, although it said continued strikes might force it to consider cutting short-term growth plans in other markets.
He has criticized the judiciary for cutting short his third stint in power and his allies have hinted that elements of the powerful army may have played a role, but the veteran leader retrains widespread backing of his party.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government on Tuesday ruled out an extension to the December 2020 deadline for negotiations on a trade deal with the European Union, creating a new Brexit cliff-edge and cutting short sterling's post-election rally. .
WASHINGTON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will visit Louisiana on Tuesday to assess flood damage there, days after he was criticized for not cutting short his vacation on Martha's Vineyard to view the devastation in the Gulf Coast state.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said that he was cutting short his visit to the United States, with the rocket attack posing a new challenge to his bid for re-election just two weeks before Israelis go to the polls.
If the BOJ, led by Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, decides to shake up its policy stance, one avenue would be to be less aggressive in purchasing longer-dated assets, thereby allowing yields to go up, while cutting short-term rates deeper into negative territory.
With anticipation mounting heading into his second season as quarterback in 2013, Manziel was criticized for cutting short his scheduled stay as a college coach and counselor at the Manning Passing Academy — which some speculated was because he was "partying," according to ESPN.
SINGAPORE, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Crude prices edged lower on Thursday as brimming U.S. and Asian fuel inventories returned investors' attention to a large global supply overhang, cutting short a price rally and restricting Brent crude futures to below the $50 a barrel mark.
Trump didn't distance himself from Rudy Giuliani, hail internal dissenters for cutting short an inappropriate mingling of politics and foreign policy, or concede that there was any problem with holding up the aid in the first place, even though he eventually released it.
Whether cutting short his time off -- along with that of other Google executives who were supposed to be on vacation this week -- turns out to be worth it will depend on how well he can unite the company's global workforce later today.
The yen had climbed after Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda told business leaders in Osaka that the central bank was prepared to use every policy tool available to achieve its 2146.10 percent inflation target, including cutting short-term interest rates further into negative territory.
What he's missing: Nothing seemed amiss as Pence tweeted a photo of the Andes from Air Force Two earlier this morning on his way to meet with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, but it looks like he'll be cutting short the Panama portion of his trip.
In a note to employees that was posted publicly Monday night, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that he would be cutting short an overseas trip to address the tensions caused by the memo, which criticized the company for programs dedicated to closing the gender gap.
This week, he took the controversial step of announcing plans to change South Africa's constitution without further ado, cutting short the public consultation process so that his government could begin its plans for expropriating land – still mostly owned by the white minority – without compensation.
RIYADH (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called his Kuwaiti counterpart to confirm he would visit the Gulf Arab country "in the coming days", state news agency KUNA said on Wednesday, after cutting short a Middle East tour due to a death in the family.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) had told lawmakers in a memo on the day they departed Washington that they could be called back early to vote on the healthcare bill if an agreement emerged, but so far there's no sign of cutting short the recess.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is holding off naming them until she gets a clearer idea of how Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell intends to conduct the trial, fearing he will protect Trump by cutting short the proceedings and then holding a vote to reject the charges.
At the same time, she's being chided for being too active: When she tried to get candidates to switch to one topic to another at the end of a 10-minute "segment," David Axelrod of CNN and Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic criticized her for cutting short interesting conversations.
" Denied cutting short his meeting with the South Koreans: "They never invited us for dinner, then at the last minute they realized that optically it wasn't playing very well in public for them, so they put out a statement that we didn't have dinner because I was tired.
By cutting short the necessary review period, the proposals effectively shift oversight authority from the community and our elected officials to for-profit corporations for wireless equipment installations that can have significant health, safety, and aesthetic impacts when those companies have little, if any, interest to respect these concerns.
Former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 85033 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE commuted Manning's prison sentence in January, cutting short a sentence that would have originally ended in 2045.
In the years before his death, he had begun crafting a book about three of his friends - Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Medgar Evers - all of whom were assassinated in the 1960s, cutting short their pursuit of justice and equality for the black community in the United States.
Nor will I say anything about his erratic economic management, always trusting that a new rubric would lift the island once and for all up from underdevelopment while, at the same time, always paranoiacally cutting short any emergence of a prospering middle class if it wasn't linked to his political-ideological-familial faction.
S. currencies in demand as caution persists * 30-year U.S. Treasury yields fall (Updates to U.S. midday trading; changes byline, dateline; previous LONDON) By Trevor Hunnicutt NEW YORK, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Investors gravitated to safe-haven assets on Friday as worries about the world economy persisted, cutting short a two-day rebound in U.S. stocks.
Seeking to tie Parliament's hands, Mr. Johnson said last week that he had asked the queen to prorogue, or suspend, Parliament later this month, cutting short the already tight time frame for lawmakers to come up with a way to prevent Britain from crashing out of the European Union with no agreement in place.
Valentin, a Grammy-winning flutist and a fixture of New York's salsa and Latin jazz scenes, died in 7213 at 64, cutting short a career that encompassed the release of almost two dozen of his own albums, as well as stints with McCoy Tyner's Latin All-Stars and Tito Puente's Golden Latin Jazz All-Stars.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska) made a sideways chopping motion Tuesday when asked about cutting short the August recess, as though she were trying to kill the idea in mid-air.
This is a clear rebuke from Pelosi and Hoyer, not only cutting short a growing activist campaign, without warning, on the eve of the holidays, but also appointing a committee chair who isn't briefed on the debate around the committee, is reliable but undistinguished on environmental issues, and clearly hasn't been prepared for the activist fury that awaits her.

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