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He was eventually driven home that night around 3 a.m.
But the food industry has driven home the relevant facts.
The inconsistency in the filmmaking was driven home by 4DX.
Fowler has driven home 13 runs in his last 10 games.
Some are driven home, not just dumped outside the jailhouse door.
Fowler has driven home 15 runs in his last 11 games.
That last idea is driven home in the episode's final stretch.
That point was driven home by a heated speech from Rep.
And this point is driven home by the analysis of others.
The President had not driven home the need for police reform.
The last few weeks have really driven home what's important to you.
That notion was driven home by Fed policymakers' forecasts published last week.
Their point was driven home earlier this month by Breanna Stewart's injury.
Tonight marked the second time in Season 6 this point was driven home.
The point has been driven home repeatedly that Democrats – especially their left – are angry.
To be doubly sure, he had driven home for a photo of his daughter.
That point was driven home by the emissions scandal that engulfed Volkswagen last year.
The last year has driven home just how critically important that work really is.
It's a poorly captured shot, driven home with visuals of fireworks and bells ringing.
This fact was driven home to me, literally, after my first visit with him.
But the process has driven home for me that reproductive rights are human rights.
That point was driven home to me the day before, after our soccer match.
What this debate has really driven home for me is the impact on real people.
That point was driven home by "failures" uncovered by regulators at zero-commission trading app Robinhood.
But it has driven home what, for her, would be the most painful part of the process.
The misinformation campaigns are essentially what created "fake news," driven home by Trump on the campaign trail.
Mr. Warner's point was driven home only last month when the elections website in Knox County, Tenn.
He went 0-for-2 with three walks and scored twice, both times driven home by Goodwin.
Overwhelming the feds with comments serves three purposes, as was driven home throughout the sessions in the Bahamas.
This point is driven home by Elena when she calls her grandmother an unintentional enabler of toxic masculinity.
That was the message driven home by one San Diego Comic-Con attendee during the show's Halloween panel.
That point will be driven home this summer by a new initiative called Star Wars: Forces of Destiny.
Balderson's connections to "the swamp" were driven home by his opponent in the May Republican primary, Melanie Leneghan.
The final nail in the coffin of the Seth Rich-WikiLeaks story was driven home earlier this week.
Going through this collection has really driven home the fact that Toronto is a world-class music city.
The extent of the tragedy was driven home when I got a call from a parishioner, Sandy Ward.
But once the streets clear and everyone retreats behind closed doors, the message must be firmly driven home.
At any rate, the point was driven home the next night by the fresh, strong singing of Tenet.
That's one message driven home in a Dying Laughing, the upcoming documentary about the constant struggle of standup comedians.
In a series of humorous vignettes, the message is driven home that sometimes you just want a little privacy.
The primary message, driven home throughout the episode, is that Elizabeth is exhausted, and resentful of Philip's new freedom.
It's been apparent for months but has been driven home recently amid a flood of stories confirming it. Sens.
In the first two games of the series, Molina has hit three homers, scored four runs and driven home six.
That was driven home on Tuesday when the North tested a missile that appeared to be capable of striking Alaska.
Garver stroked a one-out double, and again was driven home by Astudillo, this time with a two-out single.
Twitter users, including, once more, a son of the president, have driven home the idea that the gif-maker is 15.
This point is further driven home by the introduction of Walter, a newer model intentionally programmed without the ability to create.
To be sure, homegrown terrorist massacres of recent years have driven home the message that it can happen to anyone, anywhere.
The urgency of the problem was driven home by the CDC's decision last week to broadly expand testing for the coronavirus.
Lewis recently posted on Twitter a rambling video about Kaepernick as Lewis was being driven home from the Fox Sports studio.
Trump has driven home not only to his base but to many others the message of a threatening majority-minority future.
The point was driven home by Mr Maduro's visit to Moscow in December 2018, as pressure on him was rising at home.
This point was powerfully driven home by the Cherokee Nation's Secretary of State, who described Warren's attempt as wrong-headed and insulting.
A lot of what is on offer at Agrarian Kitchen resembles wholesome farmers' market-driven home cooking, but with slight cheffy twists.
Public opinion was already leaning against impeachment, a reality driven home when the majority House Republicans lost five seats on Election Day.
The significance of chance occurrences was driven home a year ago on New Year's Day, when the artist had a bad fall.
That idea is driven home in a scene where Emily Ratajkowski, of all people, reveals that she's been struggling with self-esteem issues.
That was driven home on Friday by the arrest of long-time Trump friend Roger Stone in an FBI dawn raid in Florida.
Events of the last few days have driven home the serious challenges facing our investigative and national security agencies, most prominently the FBI.
It's a doubt that's driven home when a mission goes wrong, and Paige sees Elizabeth covered in a dead guy's blood and guts.
She announced that Musk would arrive in about 15 to 20 minutes, noting that anyone who needed to leave could be driven home.
With refugees around the world now put at around 22017 million, this lesson is being driven home for a record number of people.
That point is driven home with a final scene that is likely to move audience members to tears, just as it does Diane.
The hypocrisy around this doctrine was driven home by a deeply disturbing filing in a pending gun rights case by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
But "Baby Jane" was a high-stakes project for all the major players involved — a point driven home by "Feud" again and again.
That point is driven home by the fact that they're all part of McDonald's Australia's Summer Side Box — it's very much not summer here.
Agent Ace was a data-driven real estate recommendation service also ranked real estate agents and fypio was a lifestyle-driven home search engine.
After they had lunch, Bennett was driven home, and during the ride, he began to feel "extremely confused, mortified, and disgusted," according to Sattro.
This point was driven home to Ms. Hargreaves when she found herself using a dearly beloved orange Ligne Roset sideboard as a changing table.
That theme is driven home in the new footage, as the characters (all played by recognizable faces) repeatedly claim — and refute — their supposed heritage.
The unfamiliarity was driven home for him one night while riding his bike to a party he was invited to by the author Michael Azerrad.
This idea was driven home pretty well when most of our core characters completed the episode in the same place after spending a season divided.
If there's one theme that High Maintenance has driven home beyond all others it's that, in one way or another, everyone is going through it.
The point: All these DC Comics films do in fact connect, a point that was driven home by both the footage and the executives onstage.
That is precisely the message that's driven home by a new paper that looks at gender bias in the awarding of research positions in France.
The gravity of being a soccer spectator was further driven home after I heard a warning issued by a recorded voice on Tottenham's ticket line.
It also reflects his conviction, driven home relentlessly during an African tour last month, that environmental care is inseparable from the fight against global inequality.
But those hopes for sweeping increases in black political leadership have not come to fruition, a point driven home in the mayoral election this week.
"We do not really take bitcoin, we do not speculate on [the] exchange rate," Frigerio says, a point being driven home by bitcoins' recent plunge.
Few things have so forcefully driven home the wonder, and fragility, of life as that iconic image of Earth set against the vast expanse of space.
And my own experience with medicine has really driven home that there is still a lot we don't know, especially when it comes to treating pain.
UConn's new reality was driven home in their season opener on Monday night: a 78-76 win over Florida State, captured by the narrowest of margins.
That is the lesson driven home by analysts such as Graff, Douglas Keeney (The Doomsday Scenario, 2002), or David E. Hoffman (The Dead Hand, 2009)—nuclear
Trump's pick could face a difficult confirmation process, a prospect driven home by the bruising fight over the Kavanaugh nomination that played out in recent weeks.
That need was driven home as reports came in that the administration had ordered air strikes in Syria in response to its use of chemical weapons.
That point is driven home when the child is allowed to live because the child then grows and lives physically apart from its mother, potentially for decades.
As episodes like "Hardhome" have driven home time and again, every person lost fighting the wight army will rise up to bolster the forces of the undead.
A few days ago, the lunacy of the suggestion to arm teachers was driven home to me as I prepared to teach my undergraduate creative writing class.
Take into consideration how the car is still the second largest purchase among American households, and the national significance to pop culture is driven home even more.
After surviving her knife-wielding stalker last week, Connie Britton's beloved songbird was driven home in a police car — only to be T-boned by a pickup.
That point is driven home by a refreshing exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum that for the first time combines O'Keeffe's art and her wardrobe with photographic portraits.
That point was again driven home — emphatically — on Sunday, as New England's defenders had Rivers flailing right away, while Brady calmly picked apart the Los Angeles defense.
The V illage Voice made me realize what existed outside the boundaries of my rule-bound, achievement-driven home life, and I could not be more grateful.
As more people see the benefit in adopting IoT-driven home security systems, they will surely be interested in other IoT platforms, like home automation and media centers.
That point is particularly driven home in the poignant visions both T'Challa and Killmonger experience as part of the ritual to gain the power of the Black Panther.
That point is, in part, driven home by a fairly significant portion of the company's 90-page legal filing that essentially reads like an advertisement for the Echo.
The point was driven home to Mr. Hun Sen in emphatic fashion in 2013, after a near loss to an insurgent political party in an election that year.
I could have driven home that night — Thousand Oaks is about 35 miles north of Los Angeles, where I've been based for several years as a national correspondent.
For me, and I think for many American fans, the immortal flub of this qualifying campaign has driven home the fragility of my faith in the team's path.
That point is driven home in the scene in which a young girl is transformed into a zombie and sets about devouring her father and killing her mother.
This point was driven home in August when I drank a 2016 La Garagista Loups-Garoux, from the wife-and-husband team of Deirdre Heekin and Caleb Barber.
She asked him to get in the car to be driven home, but he made her take him to The Times so he could get back to work.
That point was driven home in startling fashion when we recently reported that the Massachusetts attorney general had accused McKinsey of fanning the flames of the opioid epidemic.
The sheer scale of it all was driven home when it took a long-distance camera angle just to fit all of the women on stage into one shot.
And right after I was being driven home and my sweet assistant started filming me and I called my friend because I was so proud I had done it.
Critics of the commission's judgment see it as a new cost to be passed on to consumers, a view that may be driven home by the new licensing fees.
This is one of several crucial differences between haircuts and tattoos, and one driven home quite capably by this demonic Ned Yost on the small of some dude's back.
As I'm driven home at 4:30 AM, the image of the solitary girl being guided home by the patrol—her shoes slipping off her feet—flashes before me.
Since then, there has been little news to mollify those concerns - a fact driven home by Trump's shock Tweets on Thursday threatening more tariffs on the remaining Chinese imports.
"He has driven home the message that the top 1 percent has unfairly captured way too much of America's wealth, leaving the majority of people far behind," he wrote.
Mr. Xi's emergence as a strongman has driven home the disappointment among American policymakers that China has not become more open and democratic as it has become more wealthy.
The point was driven home as she returned to the tittering group of bros who were acting tough but were just trying to eavesdrop on her conversation with DeMario.
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The courageous voices of America's young people have driven home the urgency of this problem to many of our colleagues and created a moment in which action is possible.
An aura of inaccessibility has gathered around him, driven home in a recent Williams ad in which various Montanans describe their unsuccessful attempts to write, talk, or engage with Gianforte.
These startling statistics are driven home with each new mass shooting (though the tragedy in San Bernardino, California is a bit unusual in that a married couple were the shooters).
The danger of its reliance on fewer assets was driven home in recent weeks as a fire at a supplier hurt its ability to ship crude from oil-sands properties.
The need was driven home in 2015 when Chinese warships evacuated 629 Chinese and 279 foreigners from Yemen when the country's civil war raged in Aden, a southern port city.
The recent controversy surrounding the 2017 Whitney Biennial has driven home an urgency regarding issues of race, ethnicity, and representation that all of us cultural producers and consumers must consider.
In our iPhone 2020 story last year, we mocked up our own vision for a more AI and Siri-driven home screen with apps that change based on location and usage.
This fact is driven home today by a new cover of the David Bowie Hunky Dory classic "Life on Mars?" made, for some reason, by bleating R&B Lothario Trey Songz.
In this case, it's driven home by those images of a little boy who would live under an unwavering spotlight over the course of a life that became all too brief.
"The election of Mr Trump has driven home the fact that Europe can no longer outsource its security across the Atlantic," says Wolfgang Ischinger, who runs the annual Munich security conference.
All along, Martin's series The Song of Ice and Fire, on which the show is based, has driven home the point that the battle for the Iron Throne is a game.
But this was really driven home this week in the tale of two police shootings: that of Walter Scott in South Carolina in 2015 and Alton Sterling in Louisiana last year.
A bunch of us got driven home by the police for hiding in a bush, waiting until the park closed, and creeping out to sit in the paddling pool doing poppers.
It's been a while since we were forcibly reminded of how terrible Ramsay is, so we really should have that point driven home one last time before he dies in battle.
"Good health is nothing to be taken for granted, and this was driven home to us this weekend when the news of John Lewis's sad diagnosis descended upon us," Pelosi wrote.
The significance of what they gave us is being driven home in a growing body of research showing that black children — particularly those from impoverished families — benefit from having black teachers.
That point was driven home Friday when Bank of America Merrill Lynch became the latest Wall Street forecaster to knock down its growth estimates for the first three months of 22017.
Instead it would be purely a selfish realization that Saudi and SoftBank money is bad for companies, a point driven home by every new Saudi startup flameout — such as SoftBank-backed WeWork.
So far this year, in the nascent stages of Trump's 2020 effort, his main page and allied accounts have driven home core hard-line immigration rhetoric and leveled attacks on Democratic opponents.
The problem is at core an institutional one — a point driven home this week with the release of the resignation letter of Deborah Leff, who stepped down as pardon attorney in January.
Many Native Americans don't have residential addresses, and the problem was driven home for me by what should have been a very simple task: getting to one of the reservations to report.
An important part of Donald Trump's success has been his cultivation of a base that lives in an alternate reality — a point that was driven home in the past couple of days.
With the recent hostilities in Gaza, experts said, Israel had reminded Hamas of its air superiority and intelligence dominance and had driven home the point that testing Israel was not worth it.
But its overall thrust — driven home by diagrams showing different nose types and the like — was unmistakable: The world's peoples could be arranged in a hierarchy, from the primitive to the most civilized.
But the point is further driven home when you watch The Slow Mo Guys wax their own legs at 28,000 frames per second through the lens of a Phantom V2511 slo-mo camera.
For many in Taiwan, months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese territory, have driven home the contrast between their democratically governed island and authoritarian, communist-ruled mainland China.
That cautionary note was driven home by Chinese data on Monday morning showing imports in May contracted 8.5% from a year earlier, a much worse than expected outcome that signalled weak domestic consumption.
That cautionary note was driven home by Chinese data on Monday morning showing imports contracted 8.5% in May from a year-earlier, a much worse than expected outcome that signalled weak domestic consumption.
That notion was driven home by Fed forecasts published last week, when the central bank held rates but announced the beginning of a long process of shedding bonds it accumulated to boost the economy.
Repeated updates and revisions and omissions identified and subsequently fixed in Kushner's and Ivanka Trump's ethics forms have also driven home the idea that they do not paint the full picture of his interests.
The exaggerated strings on the EP's intro foreground the project as a sort of play or movie, with each song serving as a chapter that ends exactly when his point has been driven home.
"He has driven home the message that the top 2300 percent has unfairly captured way too much of America's wealth, leaving the majority of people far behind," Mr. Brown said in an open letter.
The Nice attack has driven home the increasingly unsettling realization that France will have to live indefinitely with terrorism as it becomes a front line state in the global struggle with the Islamic terrorism.
We can still disagree about many things, but this crisis has driven home — literally, home — the truth that this is one great nation, united by our belief in, and our need for, each other.
The boho aesthetic reconciled the cheery California part of Hudson's image with the "rocker" predilection — a point driven home in a sprawling 2000 Vanity Fair profile, set against the backdrop of Robinson's New York loft.
In March, the continuing dangers of lead were driven home for New Jersey residents when water at 30 of Newark's 67 schools was abruptly shut off because high levels of the metal had been discovered.
It was a message driven home by frequent drills and Civil Defense films such 1951's "Duck and Cover," which encouraged schoolchildren to duck under their desks if they heard the shriek of emergency sirens.
The threats facing the world's best golfers were driven home at the British Open last month, when the rental home of the defending champion, Henrik Stenson, was burglarized while he was playing his first round.
And in truth, his panel doesn't achieve quite the same rhythmic generosity and discrimination of detail as Giotto — a point driven home by a small reproduction of Giotto's Maestà on one of the installation's labels.
Yet the whole affair was paper thin, a point driven home in instrumental numbers by Mr. Brown's strenuous, emotive conducting even when there was no one onstage and only the pianist was playing in the pit.
The point was driven home to me recently when GTM Research (which is in the process of becoming Wood MacKenzie) contacted me about a series of short reports on nascent solar technologies just breaking into markets.
The point was driven home when my group reconvened at the end of the show, to discover that our choices and fears had led each of us through radically different scenes, plot points, and dramatic moments.
It's a point driven home by Sister Veronica Openibo, a Nigerian-born nun and journalist, who in a standout moment in the conference, chastised church leaders to their faces for their culture of silence and hypocrisy.
Now, a recent string of high-profile scandals over questionable or discredited research has driven home the point in China that to become a scientific superpower, it must first overcome a festering problem of systemic fraud.
The need for such measures is driven home by a sixth-floor display: showcased behind glass is a yellowing front page reporting the assassination of El Espectador's editor, Guillermo Cano, who was gunned down on Dec.
The "what if?" aspect, however, was driven home by the understated flashbacks, as Kate reflected on quiet moments with her father, who spoke about her eventual marriage and being there to walk her down the aisle.
The point is driven home not just by the texts but also by subtler details, from the accents in the audio pieces (which slowly shift from British to period-correct American) to the evolving flag designs.
The HomePod is one area where Apple's Apple-first mentality appears to be limiting the company's sales, as its voice-driven home device competes with more full-featured rivals that use Google's Assistant or Amazon's Alexa.
The exquisitely understated tension between image and text deepens Spero's topical, bulletin-typed narratives into timeless meditations on cruelty and folly, driven home with a soul-crushing relentlessness made bearable only through their cleansing formal rigor.
The need to act was driven home late Friday when Attorney General Lisa Madigan of Illinois, a Democrat who has held her post for 14 years, announced that she would not run for re-election next year.
The point was driven home by a terrifying video from western Iowa, where a pickup truck slid off the highway while a state trooper tried to help a delivery driver stuck in snowy grass off Interstate 80.
The report takes aim at cities including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, Denver and Baltimore, arguing that the inability to build enough housing to meet demand in those areas has driven home prices far beyond construction costs.
It's a point driven home in the final gallery, which features a wall collage of some of the 150 known photographic images of people born before the end of the Revolution, followed by a wall of mirrors.
This is driven home by the ever-present portraits of Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, the country's supreme leader, dressed dashingly in full formal Omani attire, which adorn murals, office buildings, restaurants and homes across the country.
The fixed-income chief investment officer Sonal Desai and the multi-asset solutions CIO Ed Perks say the Fed could have driven home a message that conditions are good and any cuts in interest rates are just insurance.
However, climate scientists nearly universally say that there is still time to avert the worst consequences of global warming, and that this message needs to be driven home again and again in order to encourage leaders to act.
The value of the books was driven home recently when Jeff Ghim, who is caddying here for his 21-year-old son, Doug, lost the yardage book he had painstakingly padded with notes over three months of research.
This was, needless to say, flawed logic on my part that was really driven home last night as Bush administration officials Karl Rove and Ari Fleischer appeared on Sean Hannity's program to advocate for hawkish policy toward Iran.
Later, when he's driven home in a limo from his Brill Building offices in Midtown to his Connecticut manse, the trip becomes a flickering, nightmare journey expressing the ambient dread we associate with the city in the mid-'70s.
The Minnesota Wild knew they were facing a daunting task going up against the Western Conference's best team and that point was driven home by the Dallas Stars in Game 221 of their best-of-seven first-round series.
The excitement created by being so close to the best players in the world was driven home Tuesday when wide-eyed children slipped under the gallery ropes to ask Mickelson for autographs while he was playing a practice round.
"Munchkins" marks the first time The Americans has really driven home how little control Philip and Elizabeth now have over their own lives — a problem that isn't unique to intelligence agents for either side but is particularly acute for them.
But what really matters is that once you wade through the spec sheets and format wars, there's never been a better time to buy rectangles of pixels — and that reality was driven home time and time again at this year's show.
Alex: The way Chalamet's voice cracks when Elio calls his mom and asks to be driven home — he's been independent and terminally precocious the entire movie, and it's in that instant that you understand how unbearable the heartbreak is for him.
This was driven home during an interview he did with the Associated Press on Tuesday: Trump's insistence that he has "to see safety at home" before pulling troops back sounds like the standard-issue justification for the war on terror.
But as Klepper has driven home again and again throughout The Opposition's first five episodes, the kinds of alt-media figures he's been observing hate admitting they might be wrong above all else, and will go to extremes to avoid it.
Unlike another round of tariffs or tough rhetoric from American officials, the detention of the executive, Meng Wanzhou, above, appears to have driven home the rivalry between the United States and China in a visceral way for the Chinese establishment.
The stark anger behind this attack seems to have driven home the point to many members of Congress that our nation's politics is not only broken, but it is dangerous — to members of Congress and to the citizens they represent.
Its back-to-basics message, driven home with tapes from Saudi clerics, appealed both to Arab students in America and to African-Americans who had embraced Islam in a spirit of black power and wanted to hew close to the faith's fundamentals.
The personal chaos of Lucious's life is driven home most effectively not by any of his truculent sons or even his estranged ex Cookie, but by real-world hip-hop titans Birdman (as himself) and French Montana (not as himself, oddly enough).
The response is, yet again, a reflection of how little this administration values our lives, a point driven home by recent studies that show how Texas and Florida received a significantly more generous and rapid federal response during the 2017 hurricane season.
Mr. Trump's open admiration for a parade of autocrats — from the Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte to Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to Russia's President Vladimir Putin — has driven home that point, as has the president's recent trip to the Middle East.
Michelle Obama denounces Trump for 'bragging about sexually assaulting women' It was the second time this year Obama has captured her audience and driven home an emotionally-felt message in a way no other surrogate -- or, for that matter, Clinton herself -- has been able.
The ease with which people can be duped into taking false medical advice was driven home by Eckert and co, who submitted a research paper to the WASET Journal of Integrative Oncology that claimed that bees wax was a more effective cancer treatment than chemotherapy.
Dressed in a raspberry-colored T-shirt and snug plum jeans, Ms. Cleveland looked surprisingly fresh that day, particularly given that she'd driven home from Manhattan at 6 in the morning, after a marathon all-night photography session with Anna Cleveland for a catalog.
Long was informed that he could be driven home in certain circumstances, such as during hurricane response, but "the cost of the vehicles, drivers' salaries, and gas for the vehicles would be considered a fringe benefit that would become taxable," one FEMA official told investigators.
And the millions of Chinese citizens who live and work overseas have come to expect that the government will look out for their interests — a point driven home in recent years when Beijing was forced to rescue Chinese nationals from strife-torn Libya and Yemen.
If this wasn't enough evidence that things have not, in fact, changed dramatically, the point was driven home by the election of Donald Trump in 2016, and the resurgence of overt racism and white nationalism that has followed, with no meaningful pushback from the president.
Teresa had been released from the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in Connecticut hours earlier and driven home – with tailing paparazzi – by lawyer James J. Leonard, Jr. "I can't wait to be home – I'm coming home!" she told Joe and Gia through FaceTime, while in the car.
With a prime view of Place du Parlement, Villa Reale (9 Parliament Square; doubles from 300 euros) blends the comforts of a design-driven home with the convenience of being in the center of pedestrian-friendly action on a pretty square close to main tram lines.
That was driven home for her in a searing way when Clinton, who as first lady had been sufficiently impressed by Warren's work to persuade her husband to veto the bill, became a proponent once she was a senator from New York with ties to Wall Street.
How bad things are was driven home in March when a narcomanta — a banner left in a public place with a message from the cartels — claimed that one faction of the Zetas would begin killing civilians if the government did not halt extradition proceedings against two incarcerated leaders.
As Yoav navigates love and work, encounters fascists and inhumane border policy, and then begins taking the mandatory classes for naturalization, he realizes that France's secular, assimilationist society espouses its own kind of nationalism — a point driven home by its absurd, bombastic climax and its ambiguous, metaphorical end.
The defense was allowed to reopen its case last week, in the process introducing testimony from a psychologist who examined Mthethwa and attempting to establish "a pattern of [the artist] being driven home in his car after a night of heavy drinking at upmarket clubs," according to News24.
Scientists who first looked at late-term sand tiger embryos in 1948 noticed that these specimens were anatomically well developed, with mouths full of sharp teeth — a point (or several) driven home when one researcher was bitten on the hand while probing the oviduct of a pregnant specimen.
The risks involved for China were driven home on April 16th when the Commerce Department punished ZTE, a Chinese telecoms giant, for shipping equipment to Iran and North Korea in breach of sanctions, and lying about the remedies it had promised when it pleaded guilty to this in 2017 (see Schumpeter).
Despite the obvious need to ramp up infrastructure spending—driven home by occasional headline-making bridge collapses, subway line closures and other such occurrences—the public seems strangely unconcerned, with just 218.5 percent rating it as "one of the main problems facing America today" in an October 2016 Ipsos poll.
The strains on Republicanism are driven home by scenes like the 1,500 people who waited two hours in 10-degree weather on Tuesday night to see Mr. Trump campaign in Claremont, N.H. And the 700 who jammed the student center of an Iowa Christian college the same evening to hear Mr. Cruz.
That point was driven home during a half-day symposium on money markets a few weeks ago, sponsored by the Bank Policy Institute, a bank trade group and think tank based in Washington DC. Four panels discussed potential causes of the repo flash crash and its implications for year-end:Tax and Treasury payments.
" In the case of Brexit, nonetheless, that "doctrine" has been driven home relentlessly for the last seven months by newspaper barons like Rupert Murdoch, the Barclay brothers (proprietors of The Daily Telegraph) and Paul Dacre (editor of The Daily Mail), whose outlets insist that the Brexit vote represents the "will of the people.
Kendall and Logan's story neatly vaults Succession into the realm of the classical texts that inform it, a point that was driven home when I spoke to Strong and Cox to examine the season's final episode and its last two parts, which shake the very foundations upon which the series is built.
That last point was driven home this week by AT&T's WarnerMedia, the company formerly known as Time Warner: In May, WarnerMedia will launch HBO Max, a super-sized version of HBO, which will feature everything that's already on HBO plus lots of old shows like Friends and new shows made just for the service.
This was driven home when the Washington Post and New York Times disclosed that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE wrote the attorney general taking issue with his initial characterization of the report.
McIver says he and his wife were being driven home by Diane's best friend when their Ford Explorer was approached by several individuals during a week in which there were many Black Lives Matter protests in the area, according to Bill Crane, a McIver family friend, who spoke to the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Friday.
The ongoing need for this vital work was driven home when a senior policy adviser on issues affecting women veterans who works on Capitol Hill reported being assaulted at the D.C. VA just last month, drawing additional attention from lawmakers and the public about the extent of the problem and urgency of continuing to address it vigorously.
The NSA has always had broad access to US phone infrastructure, something driven home by the early Snowden documents, but the last few years have seen an explosion of voice assistants like the Amazon Echo and Google Home, each of which floods more voice audio into the cloud where it could be vulnerable to NSA interception.
The administration was spurred to action by a refugee crisis whose dimensions were driven home to the public in September, when newspapers published a photograph of the drowned corpse of Alan Kurdi, a Syrian toddler whose body washed ashore in Turkey after he and his family were tossed from a raft while attempting to flee to Greece.
Unlike a new round of tariffs or more tough rhetoric from American officials, the detention of Ms. Meng, the company's chief financial officer, appears to have driven home the intensifying rivalry between the United States and China in a visceral way for the Chinese establishment — and may force Mr. Xi to adopt a tougher stance against Washington, analysts said.
In other words, the Rodin found here is the not the French national symbol but the artist in his studio, a point driven home by numerous examples of his miniature plaster body fragments known as abattis — translated in the checklist as "spare parts" — consisting of variously sized arms, legs, hands, feet, and heads (on loan, as are all of the Rodins in the exhibition, from the Musée Rodin, Paris), which he would combine, cast, break apart, and recombine into new figures.
" On his plane-ride home after being fired from the FBI: "I took a bottle of red wine out of my suitcase that I was bringing back from California, a California pinot noir, and I drank red wine from a paper coffee cup...And then I-- as-- we got close to the airport in Washington, I asked the pilots could I sit up with them, 'cause I'd never done it...And-- and then we shook hands with tears in our eyes and then I left and get driven home.

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