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"dovetailed" Definitions
  1. noting a partition line or a charge, as an ordinary, having a series of indentations suggesting dovetails.

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That conflict also dovetailed with a civil war in Laos.
Here you'll find two thoughtfully dovetailed shows that span generations.
It's interesting how my gaming dovetailed with my interest in music.
This dovetailed nicely with my interest in fear and the grotesque.
"It dovetailed with him being such a big drinker," Gloria says.
All three have dovetailed into a body of work on men.
Yellen's hawkish tone dovetailed with recent comments from other Fed officials.
But the agendas of WikiLeaks and the Kremlin have often dovetailed.
This was well articulated, and it dovetailed exactly with our thinking.
This, of course, dovetailed very neatly with what Trump was saying.
A Kabbalah story that I was researching dovetailed with that idea.
Lockheed Martin has dovetailed since hitting a 52-week high last April.
The members' emphasis on accomplishments dovetailed with a generosity about past mistakes.
Russia's drive to protect Assad dovetailed with the American administration's regional disengagement.
I have two prevailing and unrelated fears that dovetailed during this time.
Where my and Claire's interests dovetailed was in the narrative aspect of it.
In some parts of Europe such teaching dovetailed with an already divided society.
But that attitude of yours dovetailed with the rise of the punk scene.
Now, my daily yoga habit has nicely dovetailed with my daily leggings habit.
It also explores how Clinton's rise dovetailed with the push for women's equality.
A hint of molasses sweetness in the beans dovetailed beautifully with the wines.
Chronologically, the civil rights and black liberation movements also dovetailed into Vietnam war era.
The theory dovetailed with another idea that Hooper had put forward just a year earlier.
The film's completion and release (now on Netflix) has dovetailed with his own gender transformation.
That interested me — in terms of how it dovetailed with the rhetoric around psychedelic drugs.
It also dovetailed with China's pledges to tackle risks from an explosive rise in debt.
Though Mosler came from outside academia, his theories dovetailed with some work done by economists.
This tactical shift dovetailed with the website's pivotal role in the 2016 US presidential election.
The agendas of WikiLeaks and Russia have dovetailed at times, whether by coincidence or intent.
Regardless, his opinion dovetailed with Trump's core argument, so the President quickly amplified the tweets.
The renewed selling in the energy complex dovetailed with a sharp pullback in the stock market.
Its rise has dovetailed with some big changes that the fashion industry has undergone, said Raga.
But as primary day neared, the competing ideas about what issues should drive the race dovetailed.
Their pitching became dominant again, and it dovetailed with superb defense in the infield and outfield.
Ms. Hill said this dovetailed with what she had been hearing as sexual harassment accusations unfolded.
But she said her interest — contemporary art — dovetailed with an area where the museum was expanding.
Judge Pierce considered himself a patriot whose civil libertarianism dovetailed effortlessly with the Bill of Rights.
Ben McLachlan's emergence dovetailed with his switch to represent Japan, where his mother, Yuriko, was born.
That dovetailed into the Ghermezian family creating a real estate holding company, which became Triple Five.
Its emergence (it was founded 2011) dovetailed with an interesting shift in the world of tech.
All of this dovetailed uncomfortably with racial difference, with how we saw ourselves and our fortunes.
Making sure the two pieces dovetailed with each other has been a fascinating, fun … and exhausting process.
Before 2016, The Epoch Times generally stayed out of U.S. politics, unless they dovetailed with Chinese interests.
The company's rise over the last eight years has dovetailed with the rapid growth of big data.
Those remarks dovetailed with near universal outrage from his political opponents, including Democratic contender Hillary Rodham Clinton.
It dovetailed well with ideas then emerging that happiness induces biological effects which lead to improved health.
The attacks dovetailed with other Russian disinformation campaigns The report covers more than just the hacking effort.
As Trump's popularity grew, the website's content often dovetailed with Trump's messages on immigration and the economy.
The growth of "Fortnite" has dovetailed with the rise of video game streaming platforms, such as Twitch.
Her efforts have dovetailed with growing public acknowledgment of racial bias inherent in the criminal justice system.
Her efforts have dovetailed with growing public acknowledgment of racial bias inherent in the criminal justice system.
The increased openness to unions and collective bargaining has dovetailed with a palpable shift in expert opinion.
She felt that her and Richard's desires had finally dovetailed in a way she hadn't thought was possible.
Historically speaking, the business dealings of a president's relatives have not always dovetailed well with U.S. foreign policy.
The suburbs then, like Holmes Run Acres where we lived in Falls Church, often dovetailed with natural ecosystems.
The results dovetailed with high retail sales figures for June, which beat expectations and augured well for the economy.
The two approaches yielded similar results and dovetailed with the general research that later start times serve students better.
The talk dovetailed nicely into a story that involved an old friend of his and a prostitute on Craigslist.
DIRTY RAT dovetailed nicely, but I struggled with 36-Across until I kept digging and chanced upon BIG WHEEL.
I had coffees with museum directors and beers with recent M.F.A.s, whose local concerns dovetailed with global artistic ambitions.
The evaporation of her on-set and red carpet work dovetailed with a completed drop in private client services.
That it was perfectly dovetailed with heated election rhetoric around domestic job loss was simply a bit of serendipity, however.
But the recap format dovetailed perfectly with the internet's constant need for new stuff to look at, and it stuck.
The dialogue recently gained momentum when Patricia Arquette's 2015 Academy Award acceptance speech dovetailed into passionate plea for equal pay.
This year, our fall exhibition dovetailed with our two summer projects that had content centered around nature and the environment.
A years-long campaign to control the country's independent producers has dovetailed with resource nationalism to steadily tighten export regulations.
The message to GOP senators dovetailed with Trump's public remarks at a rally in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., last month.
The story dovetailed with Lopez's worldview, that your status early on doesn't necessarily determine your future, but your attitude does.
After Koh's speech, he invited experts from three independent consulting groups to share their own findings, which dovetailed with Samsung's.
In the decade after his book appeared, the backlash against feminism dovetailed with Levinson's misogynist account of the midlife crisis.
On many issues she dovetailed with progressive Democrats, supporting "Medicare for All" and the Green New Deal climate change proposal.
This year he made a series of allegations to The Hill website in Washington that dovetailed with statements by Giuliani.
The pullback dovetailed with a broader sell-off in markets, a surge in global oil supplies and darkening forecasts for demand.
We dovetailed our efforts, eventually producing a paper for the journal Nature where we asserted that Hamilton's theory was fundamentally flawed.
Newly revealed calls between President Trump and Roger Stone dovetailed with key developments in the theft of Democratic emails, prosecutors said.
How broad an array of regulations has Icahn offered advice on, and how have his recommendations dovetailed with his own portfolio?
EU had been the official campaign, Leave would certainly have lost, but that "without a doubt" the two campaigns had dovetailed.
One key for David was not spending too much money at the beginning — a strategy that dovetailed with his frugal ways.
Disintegration and rebellion dovetailed in a line of derelict shipping piers that stretched the Hudson River between Chelsea and Greenwich Village.
The last of those occurred from July 2015 through June 2016, which dovetailed with a broad run of stock market underperformance.
The last of those occurred from July 21968 through June of 21968, which dovetailed with a broad run of stock market underperformance.
It's not only that the play has dovetailed with the culture at large — it's also that M. Butterfly has impacted that culture.
But then, after we had it and started to think about it, it clearly dovetailed with some logistics thinking we'd been doing.
Fisher was open about her diagnosis with bipolar disorder, and how that condition dovetailed with her addictions to cocaine and prescription medications.
Over the following few years Gevers had been pleased to see how their philosophies dovetailed—with each other and, now, with history.
During his sit-down interview on stage, he dovetailed Amazon's triumph-over-adversity talking points with his own tenants for business success.
INDOORS: The single-story house was built in 2014, using 3103-year-old dovetailed logs and timber salvaged from an Ohio barn.
The parade of overtures from the Russians dovetailed with the Kremlin's covert operation to sway the outcome of the 2016 presidential vote.
It's a thrilling investigation into how the deceptions of pharmaceutical drug makers dovetailed catastrophically with new modes of heroin supply and delivery.
He still exemplifies the classic way of standing with one leg crossed tightly over the other, so that the ankles are dovetailed.
But they have also dovetailed with a growing resentment from rival candidates as they have seen him surpass them in the polls.
It dovetailed with the president's vigorous nationwide campaign against corrupt officials, who have traded exotic wildlife in money-laundering and graft schemes.
The hospital closures dovetailed with a landmark 1967 state law that all but ended the practice of institutionalizing people against their will.
This is the biggest case, the Russia case and the Hillary email case, these two things dovetailed together because of this one agent.
But if that same increase dovetailed with earnings growth of about 6 percent, stocks would still look undervalued relative to bonds, he added.
Vivienne Westwood, the British fashion designer, is well known for both her clothing and the way her life dovetailed with the punk scene.
Accenture's findings dovetailed with growing worries in the white collar workforce over the threat posed to their jobs by the rise in automation.
The conference would focus on an aspect of nuclear physics that had civilian applications and also dovetailed with the Iranian target's research interests.
Stocks are looking vulnerable to a pullback following a rally that has dovetailed with disappointing earnings and understated political risks, according to analysts.
He is also a vocal opponent of trade and immigration, two issues that dovetailed with Mr. Trump's hard-line positions during the primaries.
While it is atypical for a paleontologist to have a second career in wildlife conservation, for Dr. Simons the two trades dovetailed seamlessly.
Jade Helm 15 dovetailed with another viral conspiracy from 2012 about the government stockpiling ammunition in order to create an army of children.
Some details, like the dovetailed drawers and glued-up shelves and door faces, carried over from other parts of the house, Parham said.
He succeeded in convincing cities and suburbs, labor and management, business executives and environmentalists, and Republicans and Democrats that their interests often dovetailed.
That film dovetailed neatly into Avengers: Infinity War, which linked together 18 previous films, made $2 billion worldwide, and eradicated half the universe's population.
These stories dovetailed with other reports from women in a range of industries, including entertainment, academia, and politics, about pervasive sexual harassment at work.
But the prospect of paying homage to the iconic local commercials they grew up watching dovetailed nicely with their own experience as comedy writers.
I soon realized that these two theories dovetailed with each other when I began looking for the highest quality Nefertiti replica I could find.
The dual controversies over the foundation and over Clinton's use of a private server and email account while secretary of state dovetailed on Monday.
This had the twin effects of getting play partner Brittney Griner involved early, something that has typically dovetailed with Griner's better performances this year.
But they stressed that the timing of their calls dovetailed with other key developments related to the theft and release of the Democratic emails.
That dovetailed with his belief that it was important for the nation to have religious beliefs but that it didn't matter which specific ones.
The irony was that my father's specified plan of self-improvement for me dovetailed with my own: experience real life up close and personal.
This also dovetailed with a collapse in the percentage of small businesses who had reported that high taxes were their single most important problem.
It dovetailed well with an interesting graphic essay from Nate Powell on paramilitary aesthetics and their increasing popularity among reactionaries in the United States.
The closing of the Huber probe last month dovetailed with developments in another case involving a Trump associate: Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Disappointing euro zone manufacturing data dovetailed with the fastest contraction in China's giant factory sector in over three years, and U.S. manufacturing sentiment remained weak.
They dovetailed with his own reputation for emphasizing direct contact with voters in carefully chosen, comfortably arranged settings (with American and Iowa flags prominently displayed).
They said the agreement on the release of the prisoners dovetailed with the resolution of parallel negotiations over the dispute of the failed arms deal.
It dovetailed with large gains from copper, zinc and tin, and in currencies like Russia's rouble and Brazil's real, which are both up 17 percent.
By the 1980s, a pro-family, anti-feminist backlash was brewing; that backlash dovetailed perfectly with the fears upon which the day care panic capitalized.
The waning growth also has dovetailed with a 52% increase in operating expenses, Cramer said, with investment in improving its platform and in advertising spending.
The rise of cycling dovetailed with the rational dress movement, and Davidson encouraged women to shed corsets and petticoats in favor of more practical attire.
To showcase the boots, BDDW designed and built dovetailed wooden boxes from curly maple ("The sexiest shoe box ever made," says Hays) for each pair.
And that kind of dovetailed with a lot of stuff in my personal life where my friends were struggling with a lot of different things.
It was a stunning display of offensive pyrotechnics that dovetailed with the Cavaliers' late-game collapse, a disheartening result that almost felt unfair, unjust, undeserved.
The women had celebrated five previous national championships as a robust club program whose ascension dovetailed with the two championships won by the men's team.
One of his interests — discovering the cause of widespread hearing loss among the Inuit of Greenland — dovetailed with a historical mystery he hoped to solve.
Christopher's transformation of the area dovetailed with a massive urban renewal scheme—many called it urban removal—in a nearby and relatively prosperous African American neighborhood.
As '70s countercultural persuasions dovetailed with the civil rights movements of the era, Jened alumni started creating change on a national scale for people with disabilities.
Yet some of their recommendations dovetailed with the views of the Trump administration hawks who consider China to be America's number-one enemy and security threat.
The Islamic State's claim of responsibility has not been confirmed, but it dovetailed with the government's suspicion that "an international network" had helped local Islamic extremists.
Ms. Tennant found her footing in the early 1970s after discovering writers whose anti-realist qualities dovetailed with her own love of myth, magic and dream.
" It was a last-minute improvisation, one that Bastienne Schmidt, a resident who curated the exhibition, said dovetailed with the exhibition's title, "A Sense of Place.
The difference with Escobar is that the Medellín Cartel was a reflection of his specific psychosis, so it dovetailed nicely with the show's big-picture agenda.
Rap and food dovetailed even before Biggie Smalls was pining for "a T-bone steak, cheese eggs and Welch's grape"; the two have since become cultural touchstones.
A few tactical mistakes in Mogadishu dovetailed with the political orphaning of a mission that would take many more resources than one Ranger battalion could ever supply.
It just so happens that it dovetailed with this evidence that many people in the West have less control over that than we would like to imagine.
Yellen's rate-hike view dovetailed with U.S. data showing housing starts reached a nine-year peak in October and weekly jobless claims fell to a 211-year low.
European stocks extended losses before the U.S. open, after disappointing euro zone manufacturing data dovetailed with the fastest contraction in China's giant factory sector in over three years.
Dr. Stern's scholarly preoccupations dovetailed with his public role as an interpreter of the German past, defender of liberal values and passionate advocate for a united, peaceful Europe.
Colonial powers waged costly and ultimately doomed counterrevolutionary wars to reestablish control, which then dovetailed with the U.S.'s anti-communist efforts as Europe withdrew from the scene.
The government's announcement that its economy was 265 percent bigger last quarter than a year ago dovetailed with its reports for the past two-and-a-half years.
Witte's ideas dovetailed with those of Czar Alexander III, who saw the growth of a Russian population in Siberia as a way to secure the country's eastern border.
Given that beliefs are crucial to everything we do in innovation and science, I thought the theme deeply dovetailed with a lot of what TechCrunch readers care about.
The message dovetailed with criticism leveled by Mr. Culberson's Democratic opponent, Lizzie Fletcher, that he had failed to secure proper funding for Houston flood control, showing misplaced priorities.
But the notion of a Biden-led cover-up dovetailed nicely with what Trump and many conspiracy theorists were working to prove — that Russia hadn't hacked the election.
But there also has been a change in the kind of individual looking to make the move north, and that has dovetailed with the league's overall transfer policy.
The day`s marches and demonstrations dovetailed four days of protests, arson attacks and looting in which more than 6,000 people have been detained and at least 18 killed.
This dovetailed with the Lancet saying that the first patient likely began showing symptoms on December 1 — a full month before Chinese officials reported the illness to the WHO.
It was grossly inappropriate and reprehensible for Trump to use language about cultural unity in Europe being destroyed by immigrants that dovetailed with racist appeals from far-right parties.
The Globes have a reputation as a loose, unpredictable affair, but the winners and speeches dovetailed so neatly with the evening's unofficial theme as to have felt virtually scripted.
It worked out nicely that EYES, NOSE, and MOUTH dovetailed into some decent Down rebus entries, and the fact that COLONHYPHEN / PARENTHESIS worked as symmetrical descriptors sealed the deal.
Mr. Malin's rise dovetailed with that of Instagram, where he has more than 231,000 followers, and the platform exposed his work to celebrity fans including Rihanna and Reese Witherspoon.
Those declines dovetailed with an historic collapse in oil prices that saw benchmark crude futures fall from more than $22023 a barrel in 23.5 to below $22023 in 2016.
That was the driving force behind his argument, and it dovetailed into a secondary argument about how Kaepernick's role as a backup QB requires him to keep his mouth shut.
Nicknamed "The Pitching Professor", Lewis was a highly educated man who dovetailed his baseball career with one in academia – then gave up the former to full immerse himself in teaching.
Outside Trump World, these whispers dovetailed with a sense in the media and the political class that a campaign that began as an odd novelty was evolving into something darker.
Trump was elected in 20163 against what most considered insurmountable odds -- and despite a series of allegations of sexual misconduct that dovetailed with the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape.
The personal dovetailed into the political when he touted the racist incident at his home as a teachable moment that could help keep the national conversation about racial justice alive.
And, of course, the fact it had its own 11-minute piece that dovetailed into electronic loops and Gregorian chanting proved they had taken something from Until Your Heart Stops.
So [government] started thinking about what to do, and then it dovetailed with another trend, which was that government realized that it wasn't always very good at providing direct services.
Mr. Jafa has dovetailed his images to Kanye West's sublime new song, "Ultralight Beam," which combines rap with periodic eruptions of gospel and features the Chicago artist Chance the Rapper.
"There was interference by the Russians into the election, but that is not collusion with the campaign," he added, views that dovetailed with Mr. Trump's longstanding complaints about the investigation.
At the same time, the hearing has dovetailed with the continued expansion of the #MeToo movement that seeks to hold predatory men to account — in this case, in excruciating detail.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, whose hard line campaign approach dovetailed with Trump's, was projected to defeat Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle, who had the endorsement of Deal, local media reported.
He dovetailed with Pence's message at time -- talking about rising health care premiums and Clinton scandals -- but also weaved in parts of his stump speech from his days on the trail.
The negotia1tions, launched in 2005 after decades of Turkey seeking a formal start to an EU membership bid, dovetailed with Erdogan's first economic reforms in power as prime minister from 2003.
The push against President Trump's policy has dovetailed nicely for Mr. Cuomo's recent embrace of broader national themes, evidenced by his increasingly vocal attacks on Washington's and New York's congressional Republicans.
But the "lager bier craze" dovetailed with another big trend: the temperance movement, which at various times sought to reduce problem drinking, reduce drinking more generally and eradicate alcohol consumption completely.
Last week, Afghanistan released new data showing opium production is surging, information that dovetailed with a widely circulated 2016 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report that showed similar findings.
Müller's work lionized the invaders' Northern origins, which dovetailed into the early evolution of Nordicism, the pseudo-anthropological notion of a Nordic master race that would become a cornerstone of Nazi ideology.
Still, some of Mr. de Blasio's interests have undeniably dovetailed with those of his donors, a fact that can clash with the image he works to project as a liberal, progressive reformer.
All of this dovetailed with a whole cultural celebration of "aging well," in which not displaying the signs of age on one's face is seen as a professional accomplishment, even a virtue.
I was naïvely conscientious and dependent, which dovetailed with his superior stance and making decisions to his own advantage — from money management to where we lived to future plans, and so on.
Pokémon has historically been a portable-focused franchise, and Sword and Shield's release has dovetailed with the launch of the new handheld-only Nintendo Switch Lite, including its special edition Pokémon version.
" Her introspective gender fluidity dovetailed with an "it" girl's practiced mystique: in a 2013 essay for the trans magazine Original Plumbing , she described her body as "a raincheck, a cliffhanger, an IOU.
Chen Ding, a former prosecutor in China who now teaches at the University of Sheffield, says this reform has dovetailed with Mr Xi's anti-corruption campaign, which has discouraged judges from taking bribes.
Janet Jackson's separation from Wissam Al Mana dovetailed almost perfectly with Katherine Jackson's extended trip to London ... and it looks a lot less like she went because she was afraid of her nephew.
In the 1980s, at the height of the so-called "crack baby" epidemic, it dovetailed with the belief that the government has the right to intervene in women's reproductive decisions for public good.
The Hammonds' legal troubles dovetailed into the rise of Ammon Bundy, who led an armed struggle to take over federally preserved land that he and his group claimed belonged to the American people.
Mr. Welling used tin foil to create the illusion of celestial galaxies; Mr. DeSana's image is closer to bodily emissions, a concept that dovetailed with the then-pariah status of people with AIDS.
That dovetailed with a concern that many professors articulate to me — that students aren't learning to stumble and to right themselves, which they can do in college with lower stakes than later on.
The visits, which followed ones last month by a team of North Korean provincial governors, dovetailed with Mr. Kim's new emphasis on building the North Korean economy, a move that China supports wholeheartedly.
This dovetailed the steady rise in federal enforcement on the borders (indeed, since the 1990s, the number of Border Patrol agents has skyrocketed from roughly 4,000 in 1992 to more than 8103,000 today).
Fyodorov is also considered to be the progenitor of the Russian cosmism movement, which dovetailed with the waxing utopian philosophies that formed the rhetorical backbone of the Bolshevik Revolution 100 years ago, in 1917.
The group&aposs aims, supposedly directed against extremism, dovetailed with the ideas of the country&aposs growing far-right culture — a potent mix of nationalism, anti-Muslim prejudice and conspiracy theories that thrives online.
The drill, designed to show Austria's preparedness for any repeat of Europe's migration crisis, dovetailed with the right-wing government's efforts to discourage migrants from setting off to find a home in central Europe.
This need for an inclusive popular culture dovetailed, the film suggests, with the desire of American Jews to enter the mainstream of a nation where many so doors were still half-closed to them.
They were the icons, the people whose front-facing personas dovetailed so nicely with public opinion that everyone felt like they existed in a world apart from regular humans and loved them for it.
Over the past weeks, art and life have sometimes dovetailed so closely that it was easy to hope that the surreal quality of our times would fade into a comforting made-for-TV resolution.
Just as the steady draws in the first part of the year dovetailed neatly with a narrative of a tightening market balance, so the most recent increases reinforce negative sentiment about aluminum's deteriorating outlook.
That information dovetailed with findings by Roomi, an apartment hunting app, which recently indulged in a useful thought experiment: How would some of television's most recognizable fictional faces fare in NYC's overheated rental market?
The deal dovetailed with a separate decision by the government to pledge a nearly 50 percent stake in Citgo, its U.S. refinery subsidiary, as collateral for a loan from Rosneft, Russia's state-controlled energy company.
As of July 2015, after two years of the Hernandez-Llach family's endless rallying for justice—Justice for Reefa even dovetailed with the Dream Defenders—prosecutors announced they would not charge the police officer responsible.
Investors were disappointed by euro zone manufacturing data that dovetailed with the fastest contraction in China's giant factory sector in over three years, while Canada's manufacturing sector also contracted in January, its sixth monthly fall.
The Abe administration's priorities have conveniently dovetailed with major goals of the United States's military strategy — including pre-Trump ones, like the Obama administration's "pivot to Asia" — which hinge on reinforcing the American-Japanese alliance.
Judge Sullivan's 48-page opinion largely dovetailed with previous opinions in the first case, overseen by Judge Peter J. Messitte of Federal District Court in Greenbelt, Md. The complaints in the two cases are similar.
The big generational shift since then, it seems, is from cynicism and avoidance to an admiration of the hustle and an enthusiasm for all the enthusiasm, which has dovetailed perfectly with the new laissez faire.
"It's activating people's imagination and getting them to think about the kind of city [Winnipeg] can become," said Jason Svixay, managing director of the Downtown Winnipeg BIZ, which has dovetailed its efforts to enrich winter culture.
The revelation of the thousands of additional documents dovetailed with Monday's release of another set of emails that exposed uncomfortably close ties between Clinton's staff and the Clinton Foundation during her tenure as secretary of State.
The revelation of the thousands of additional documents dovetailed with Monday's release of another set of emails that exposed uncomfortably close ties between Clinton's staff and the Clinton Foundation during the Democratic nominee's tenure as secretary.
Where Braid started out as a louder, more hardcore-fueled band, Frame & Canvas put a premium on hooks, with nearly every song starting with austere, off-time riffs that dovetailed into a full-on sing-along.
While few Republicans were willing to argue that Mr. Comey's letter could revive Mr. Trump, they said that the new revelations dovetailed with a message they were already pushing: that Democratic candidates would only enable Mrs.
But the revelations that the whistle-blower had identified White House witnesses dovetailed with new details in the Justice Department memo, which was signed by Steven A. Engel, the head of its Office of Legal Counsel.
The interests of the powerful union, which enjoys close ties to the mayor, dovetailed with those of advocates for manufacturing jobs, who have watched with increasing dismay as new hotels have popped up in industrial zones.
Ahead of Trump's inauguration, congressional Republicans led by House Speaker Paul Ryan drew up a moonshot plan to make their tax cuts permanent, one that dovetailed with their rallying cry for the better part of a decade.
The original cut of that season featured 15 episodes of varying length, each focused on a new member of the Bluth family, which dovetailed in exasperating and exhilarating ways the deeper into the season the show got.
But whoever the intended audience was, it dovetailed with his team's aggressive push to get Mr. Weinstein's side of the story into the public conversation at a delicate time, as the criminal case against him is fraying.
But in his first few months in office, the president appeared to have been persuaded that the bank's mission dovetailed with his own goal of using the might of the government to help lift manufacturing and exports.
When the Canadiens played the Soviet Union national team in a 1975 New Year's Eve exhibition, the Red Army style of perpetually pushing pace dovetailed perfectly with the kind of game the Canadiens knew they could excel at.
The movement also dovetailed with a social media campaign slamming platforms like Facebook and Instagram for their policies on photos of nipples; in 2014, celebrities like Miley Cyrus, Lena Dunham, and Rihanna posted nipple-baring photos in solidarity.
The IBGE figures dovetailed with IHS Markit purchasing managers index data last week that showed Brazil's services sector, which accounts for around 70% of the overall economy, shrank in April for the first time since September last year.
Biden has largely avoided talking about his son Hunter Biden's work for the Ukrainian gas company Burisma — which dovetailed with the vice president's portfolio in the country — after Trump repeatedly tried to pressure Ukraine into investigating the arrangement.
But it also dovetailed with the goals of the new House Democratic majority, whose leaders have included language intended to expand voter registration in the first bill they introduced when they took control of the chamber last month.
More from a social activism point of view, and it dovetailed really well for my brother and I. When I got on Transparent, Mark and I were starting to feel like we were going to be OK in Hollywood.
The new forecast is 20 percent above its current profit record, set two decades ago when strong sales of consumer electronics dovetailed with the popularity of its first PlayStation games console and its "Men in Black" box-office hit.
Right as Resident Evil was running out of steam, it dovetailed into action with Resident Evil 4, and when Resident Evil 6 suggested a series at the end of its rope, Resident Evil 7 swerved in a different direction.
" The idea of a doomsday spiritual dovetailed with what he called "this Negro zombie apocalypse idea I'd had," an extension of concepts he'd been exploring in works like "Negro Antichrist" and a requiem, "Speculum Orum: Shackled to the Dead.
With stocks around the world higher than they've ever been, it's easy to forget that there was a 20 percent drawdown from mid-2015 to early 2016, a correction that dovetailed with a collapse of the junk bond market.
Breaking from the government's landlord-friendly policies, the party proposed freezing rents and building 100,000 homes, plans that dovetailed with housing protests of recent years and that have turned the party into a kingmaker in Ireland's splintered political scene.
The answer dovetailed nicely with Camille's (Amy Adams) long-standing issues with her mother, Adora (Patricia Clarkson), who goes to prison for the Munchausen-by-proxy-fueled attempted murder of Camille, as well as the murder of her other daughter.
Gillum's busy schedule has dovetailed with the revelation that he was likely not the target of an FBI investigation into corruption in Tallahassee after prosecutors slapped a city commissioner with a 44-count indictment, including bribery, extortion, fraud, and racketeering.
President Barack Obama's two terms have dovetailed with a revolution in U.S. drilling technology that has pushed the country's production from about 5.3 million barrels a day in his first year in office to 9.4 million barrels a day in 2015.
That report dovetailed with data from tanker tracking firm ClipperData last week, which showed Saudi crude oil loadings for export fell by about 670,000 barrels a day in April from October, the level against which OPEC measures its coordinated output cuts.
Clinton never made it to Javits that night, but she seemed unfazed by her presence at the site of so much trauma, which dovetailed with a theme she has returned to time and again since stepping back into political life: resilience.
Other ads referred to Ossoff as Pelosi's rubber stamp, or framed her as an outsider trying to manipulate the district, an attack that dovetailed with accusations that Ossoff was an outsider because he lived a few miles from the district lines.
In the last decade, achieving success in the music industry (and elsewhere) has increasingly dovetailed with the art of keeping people's attention, and that shift has made people like Khaled, whose job is essentially marketing music, more central to the conversation.
Her victory in the competition dovetailed with the agenda of a king who, in 2009, founded the coed King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Jeddah, where men and women mixed freely on an environmentally green campus, attending classes together.
Judge Sullivan's rulings so far have dovetailed with an earlier decision by Judge Peter J. Messitte of Federal District Court in Greenbelt, Md., who is overseeing a similar lawsuit filed by the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Taylor's steady performance in Kansas City dovetailed nicely with a stellar game by the Buffalo defense, capped off by Tre'Davious White's interception with about a minute remaining that clinched a much-needed 16-10 victory over Alex Smith and the Chiefs.
That effort dovetailed with a separate but related rollback in the enforcement of fair housing, educational equity, payday lending and civil rights cases pursued aggressively under the Obama administration intended to protect vulnerable populations from discrimination and abusive business practices.
My guess, although I'd love to see some serious research from political scientists, is that for most of the past half-century the G.O.P.'s patriotic posturing dovetailed with its domestic political strategy, which centered on hostility to the Other.
They had touched close to 22.4 percent on Thursday, the lowest for four-years and that has dovetailed with 23-year yields going sub-zero in Germany, 2115.51-year yields doing the same in Japan and even 30-year yields in Switzerland.
Letting de Lima light the cauldron might not have had the immediate emotional impact for Americans of, say, Muhammad Ali doing so in 1996, but the moment nicely dovetailed with the night's overall themes of trying to heal the wounds of the past.
In the summer of 2012, Beam was running the lab of a children's hospital in Pittsburgh when he noticed a job posting on LinkedIn that dovetailed perfectly with his budding fascination with Silicon Valley: laboratory director at a Palo Alto biotech firm.
Earlier, solid results for the world's largest advertiser WPP had dovetailed with the latest tick-up in commodities markets and hopes for another shot of European Central Bank stimulus next week to put Europe on track for a 3 percent weekly rise.
The Clintons have perhaps encountered the strongest scrutiny (Bill Clinton traveled on Epstein's plane numerous times and hosted the sex offender at his office and the White House) as the Epstein theories have dovetailed with conservative and leftist conspiracy theories surrounding the family.
Mr. Engel's argument that Congress lacked a legitimate legislative purpose in seeking Mr. Trump's tax returns dovetailed closely with tracked arguments made by Mr. Trump's legal team in lawsuits over congressional subpoenas to financial firms like Mazars USA for his financial records.
The idea of Krishna consciousness, that the material world is temporary and that people could attain high spiritual development through devotional service to the deity Krishna, dovetailed easily with the city's counterculture scene, according to Burke Rochford, a religion professor at Middlebury College.
The Vikings' recent success — eight victories in 10 games before Monday night — dovetailed with a surge from Cousins, who has thrived in a reimagined offense predicated on bullish outside-zone running by Cook and loads of bootlegs, rollouts and play-action passes.
First, Trump-the-candidate's dire warnings about criminals and terrorists crossing the southern border dovetailed with two 2016-specific trends — the spike in violent crime after decades of decline, and the rash of Islamic State-inspired attacks on both sides of the Atlantic.
According to Bishop, the drawings represent complex interconnected mythological narratives that dovetailed with the realpolitik intrigue of Cosimo I, who assumed the Ducal throne of Tuscany as a teenager to continue the reign of the Medici family after the assassination of a cousin, Alessandro.
While the release of the Democratic Party documents appears to be the first time WikiLeaks has published material that United States officials assert was stolen by Russian intelligence, the agendas of WikiLeaks and Mr. Putin have repeatedly dovetailed since Mr. Assange fled to the embassy.
Still, the description of the security guard's use of a gun dovetailed with Mr. Lochte's follow-up explanations of the episode, raising the possibility that the men had felt during the confusion of the moment that they were being pressured to hand over their money.
That's because Cohen's testimony dovetailed with the always-more-plausible narrative in which Trump and his circle weren't collaborators but fools and wannabes, who might have been willing to play games with spies and hackers, but who mostly just bumbled around haplessly on the sidelines.
And just as the rise of the rape-revenge thriller in the 1970s dovetailed with the second-wave feminist movement — which helped establish rape as a serious trauma in the public mind — these narratives have proliferated at a time of renewed attention to sexual assault.
The latter request dovetailed with their occupation of the park, which they said was in the spirit of "dharna," a type of non-violent sit-in designed to force an offending party, especially a debtor, to comply with justice or pay what he or she owes.
Just as Taylor Swift's turn as a spokeswoman for the city in 2014 and 2015 dovetailed with the release of her album "1989," the turtles' role coincides with the release of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows," a sequel to the characters' 2014 film.
David Plunkert, a former outstanding design student from Shepherd College who's now a well-known illustrator, ushered me into the cutting-edge design firm where he worked, and I was able to quickly build a competitive commercial portfolio that dovetailed with my personal fine-art work.
For example, as my students rattled off all the rumors they'd heard about the impending closure of Syracuse's campus, they dovetailed into fears—as well as other rumors—about what that would mean for graduation, for their parents' security deposits on hotel rooms, for their apartment leases.
WASHINGTON — Republicans mounted an array of defenses of President Trump at this week's impeachment hearings — making arguments that at times seemed to conflict with one another logically, but that dovetailed in a key way: All served to undermine Democrats' allegations that Mr. Trump abused his power.
What has happened fairly decisively at the close of the 2010s is that the combination of vanishing Labour heritage in the postindustrial areas and a feeling of anger about socio-economic marginalization have dovetailed to finally sever the bonds between the party and its traditional base.
As the two sensations dovetailed—the overwhelming memory of standing up in front of that school board to try to advocate for my basic humanity, and the cheering that greeted me in front of the White House—I felt as though the wind had been driven from my lungs.
She fell in love with a seemingly cultured man named Peter de Blanc (who turned out to be a total liar) and dreamed of a white-picket-fence life as a way of fleeing the talent that unleashed her emotions, which dovetailed with her drinking and her drug use.
After the session, Mr. Testa noted that those effects had dovetailed nicely with some of Mr. Braxton's ideas, like the immersive sound environment of his Echo Echo Mirror House system, in which musicians sample vintage Braxton recordings while also navigating new scores, creating a vertiginous blur of past and present playing.
The rise of Fox News -- and its near-monopoly on conservative mind-share in the country -- has dovetailed with Trump's ascent and created both a political and economic model by which convincing people that the media isn't just unfair but is purposely not telling the truth is monetized for gain.
Those sounds have dovetailed with an American pop moment indebted to the Caribbean and so-called "tropical" influences — from Drake and Rihanna to Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" and Mr. Bieber's "Sorry" — priming listeners for more electronic, rhythmic and dance-oriented music, as well as big-name collaborations and remixes.
This newfound demand for non-barbiturate tranquilizers dovetailed with Dr. Leo Sternbach's 1957 discovery that benzodiazepines—a class of chemical he'd first synthesized decades earlier while trying to invent a new dye—could be used to treat anxiety with greater efficiency and less risk than barbiturates, the common tranquilizer of the time.
It's not the first time The Handmaid's Tale has eerily dovetailed with current news events, but it might be the most astonishing, both because the scene is so good and because the show's writers had no way of knowing very similar circumstances would be unfolding in the US when the episode aired.
Maybe that's why Mr. Lambie and Mr. Rosado were sometimes reticent about telling their own stories, though Mr. Rosado mentioned that he undergoes eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy to counter several incidents of post-traumatic stress disorder, and Mr. Lambie alluded to "foster care issues" that dovetailed with those in the play.
The president's social media fusillade dovetailed with recent news reports suggesting that Trump and his attorneys are adopting a siege mentality, as the potential threats loom from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, compounded by the potential for Democrats flipping the House in the midterm elections and the investigations they might launch.
I ultimately liked how this plot dovetailed with Dory's decision to give April the blackmail material that Mary might pay to keep quiet, but too much of it felt like Search Party having no idea what to do with Julian, while understanding that it needs to keep him around for the moment when Dory inevitably starts telling him everything.
Trump's win dovetailed with a rise in U.S. yields, reversing the safe-haven trade that stemmed from fears over the fallout of Britain's vote to leave the EU. Yields have also risen as some Federal Reserve officials reasserted calls for a rate increase by year-end, a move that is increasingly seen as likely by the market.
The fact that Agnew was a golf enthusiast—that he often skipped out at least one day a week to hit the links when serving as governor of Maryland, that he often watched golf on television and was known to cringe when he watched a pro miss a five-foot putt—dovetailed perfectly with the reputation he sought to burnish.
When I ask Grillo-Marxuach what happens when the needs of a story and the needs of society might diverge, he frames this time as a unique one in TV history, explaining that a most likely short-term movement he dubs the "age of death" — in which TV creators are exercising more and more freedom to shock viewers — has dovetailed with a hopefully longer-term movement toward greater diversity both onscreen and off.
Here's what Dixon said... -- BTW: Dixon's points relate to what Ben Sasse said on "SOTU" Sunday morning... Read more of Sunday's Reliable Sources newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... Bruni on "Trump's Perverse Advantage" Brian Lowry emails: The second half of "Reliable Sources" — specifically, the Bernstein and Tim Dixon interviews — dovetailed pretty nicely with Frank Bruni's latest NYT column, which asked members of the media to provide more context and substance and resist the temptation to cover the "saucier" sideshows of the Trump presidency.

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