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The conservative Republican base has driven out liberals while the liberal Democratic base has driven out conservatives, and those who harbor dissenting views but still remain have strong incentives to remain quiet.
But the Huawei issue is being driven out of Commerce.
These junk foods should be driven out of the country.
Small operations like ours were driven out of the market.
Half a million people were driven out of their homes.
One girl had been driven out of the village altogether.
Three said they had been driven out of the company.
Blacks had been driven out of office by beatings and assassinations.
She is lynched, and nonwhite miners are driven out of town.
Why do you think you were driven out of the company?
The government says the rebels are terrorists who must be driven out.
The Hindu minority in the valley around Srinagar has been driven out.
But where others have been driven out of Washington, Graham has thrived.
Mohammed's own tribe was driven out of Mecca and placed under boycott.
Others feel frustrated, and at times are driven out of parasport altogether.
ISIS had largely been driven out of the city the previous weekend.
He has terrorized staff and he has driven out great institutional knowledge.
Former leaders of protocol development were driven out of the space altogether.
Other candidates had been driven out of races by accusations of infidelity.
My mom was already in Canada when her parents were driven out.
Many religious people would be driven out of practicing medicine entirely. 4.
Sikhs and Hindus have been driven out of many areas by heavy fighting.
Racism and discrimination must be driven out of football once and for all.
Little known fact: those "snakes" he claims to have driven out of Ireland?
And he is on the verge of being driven out of the campaign.
Still, white lore in Forsyth County insists that blacks were never driven out.
When the folks who made the neighborhood are driven out, what is left?
I later saw his pictures in Aleppo after its people were driven out.
We were less hopeful for the world and more driven out of fear.
Thousands of Crimean Tatars have been terrorised, jailed or driven out of their homeland.
Last year Islamic State was driven out of the Libyan coastal city of Sirte.
As the Native Americans were driven out, the way Yellowstone looked began to change.
In 2000, Luis Amaya abandoned his pigs, driven out by days of relentless gunfire.
Most importantly, this initiative will have to be driven out of the White House.
Serb forces were driven out in 1999, after an American-led NATO bombing campaign.
"I'm essentially being driven out of my home that I have three mortgages on."
On Friday, as Scaramucci had foretold, Priebus was driven out as chief of staff.
The program, repeatedly scaled back in speed and scope, has driven out private investment.
That's what I think about now as Mr. Franken is driven out the Senate.
Abu Naba, 37, said he was surprised how quickly the militants had been driven out.
A US institution has been driven out of a country that is a NATO ally.
A US institution has been driven out of a country that is a NATO ally.
ISIS was driven out in March last year, but then retook the city in December.
Former Iraqi soldier Azhar Mohamed was relieved when Islamic State was driven out of Mosul.
Was the pyramid, for Guston, an evocation of Egypt and exile, of being driven out?
It is no surprise that costs are up and that residents are being driven out.
More than 2,000 Taliban fighters have been driven out of the region, government officials say.
Once the Islamic State is driven out, cities like Raqqa may be the next front.
Fatah controls the Palestinian Authority but was driven out of Gaza by Hamas in 20143.
The militants were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and have been steadily losing territory.
Kurdish fighters have already been driven out of much, but not all, of that territory.
The bulbs it makes are being driven out by energy-saving, longer lasting LED lights.
The official added Huawei needs be eventually driven out of the country, if not immediately.
Higher-cost producers will be driven out over time, although this may not be linear.
Even with the group mostly driven out, the government faced a widespread lack of trust.
They're also driven out from their watery homes when it rains, upping their risk of injury.
And not just that, they are descendants of the very witches driven out of Founder's Bluff.
It was driven out of the capital in 2011 but maintains a foothold in some regions.
If the Houthis are driven out, the coalition could get the upper hand in the war.
Islamic State has been retreating since last year and was driven out of Falluja in June.
" The president said the terrorists and extremists need to be "driven out from our society forever.
A key question is who will secure the city once the Islamic State is driven out.
Some Buddhist nationalists in Myanmar have campaigned for Muslims to be driven out of the country.
H. is one among many examples of medics being assaulted or driven out of their homes.
They have one day left to keep Central European University from being driven out of Hungary.
Monday morning, she was driving the kids to school, and he was driven out of Sandringham.
The militia would like to see the Americans driven out and Iran's influence in Iraq unchallenged.
The choppy transition also has driven out veteran Baker Hughes managers in key departments and rattled staff.
Experience suggests that the wickedness of the world cannot be driven out simply by erecting high gates.
The Taliban seized the northern city of Kunduz last year before being driven out by the Army.
DHS Secretary Nielsen just got driven out of a Mexican restaurant here on 14th Street by activists.
The used watch market is interesting in that imperfect information has been driven out of the system.
Its citizens have suffered greatly, driven out of their homes and villages, terrorized and killed without cause.
If Republicans do what they're promising, rural hospitals are likely to be driven out of business abruptly.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said anti-Semitism must be confronted and driven out of the party.
Islamic State were driven out of Daquq last year but left behind hundreds of improvised explosive devices.
These histories take place within larger histories: the Jews being driven out of Egypt and fleeing pogroms.
In cities, birds are known to change their calls to be heard — or are driven out altogether.
In return, we've been abused, discredited, blacklisted, turned into punch lines and driven out of the industry.
One moves into silence and rest; the other is driven out of bed to get things done.
In Europe, they joined thousands of Russian émigrés driven out of their land by the Bolshevik terror.
The LRA is from northern Uganda but was driven out by a military offensive a decade ago.
The U.S. ride services company could be driven out of one of its most important global markets.
The "technological terror" is obliterated, but Vader escapes: Like Sauron, he can't be destroyed, only driven out.
She wants to return to Qaraqosh after the military campaign is over and ISIS fighters are driven out.
Before being driven out by Iraqi forces in July, IS fighters did their best to destroy its runway.
He took refuge in the papal embassy but was driven out by rock music blared outside the embassy.
Personal Passion "Everything that we do here is really driven out of things that I love," she says.
They seized a big city, Kunduz, in 2015, but were driven out and have taken no more since.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said the group will be driven out of the country by April.
The ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group were driven out of Shirqat on Thursday by U.S-backed Iraqi forces.
Both times it came in by the sword and was driven out more than half a millennium later.
Rebels suffered a major defeat being driven out of their last major urban stronghold in Aleppo this month.
Roger Ailes, its founder and guiding force, has been driven out by embarrassing revelations of repeated sexual harassment.
Mr. Machar's troops have been driven out of Juba, leaving Mr. Kiir's forces in control of the capital.
"Nurses are routinely being driven out of the nursing profession because of the way they're treated," Summers said.
Islamic State seized Palmyra in a surprise advance in December, after having been driven out eight months before.
They can only be defeated if they are driven out and the territory is held by Sunni Arabs.
At its peak, M23 controlled North Kivu's capital Goma but was driven out by U.N. and Congolese forces.
In cases like climate change, researchers have been driven out of the government by politically motivated department shakeups.
It also closes the road to politics for those liberals Putin's regime has driven out of the country.
ISIS may have been driven out a month ago, but the threat of sleeper cells is very real.
This steady rise has driven out natives, who are being outbid by the wealthy entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley.
Thousands of residents evacuated the city, driven out while officials undertook the slow work of plugging the well.
His latest series, Inherit the Dust, imagines these beautiful creatures wandering landscapes they've long since been driven out of.
It was driven out of the city in 2015 and later set up its main Libyan base in Sirte.
Homeland security chief, remember Kirstin Nielson, was driven out of a restaurant in DC last week by angry protesters.
A principal twice expressed concern over the speed at which Walker had driven out of the school parking lot.
Although the militants were driven out three years ago, most Yazidis still live in camps, too afraid to return.
ISIS was eventually driven out by Syrian and Russian forces in March of 2016, but it has since returned.
Almost 2 million Venezuelans have fled since 2015, driven out by food and medicine shortages, hyperinflation, and violent crime.
This ionized propellant is then driven out the back of the spacecraft, producing thrust that moves the vehicle forward.
He expressed alarm when another Labour lawmaker, Luciana Berger, quit, saying she had been driven out of the party.
"If not for the development of the BeltLine, I would have been driven out of here," Mr. Peery said.
Entire families and communities throughout Europe were driven out of their homes, abused, and cruelly delivered to their deaths.
Islamic State fighters had established footholds amid the disorder but have been mostly driven out of the main cities.
Methusella and Solomon, teenage boys from the Democratic Republic of Congo, were driven out of Goma with their family.
Berezovsky's failed assassin had been driven out into the woods and shot at point-blank range in the head.
By all accounts, Japanese funds are retreating from U.S. equity and bond investments, driven out by prohibitive hedging costs.
However, we should not expect that ISIS will be dismantled, even if driven out of Iraq, Syria and Libya.
In defeat, around seven hundred thousand Palestinians either fled their homes or were forcibly driven out of the country.
Highly paid black workers were driven out or confined to lower-paying jobs, undercutting the nascent black middle class.
And when ISIS was finally driven out of Bartella on a late October day, he grew exceedingly anxious to return.
The terrorists and extremists, and those who give them aid and comfort, must be driven out of our society forever.
" He added: "The terrorists and extremists and those who give the comfort must be driven out from our society forever.
This also means you don't have to compete solely on cash and be driven out by a higher cash offer.
The Refugee Olympic Team (ROT) consists of 10 athletes who have been driven out of their home countries by violence.
It was driven out of Kismayo in 2012 by Kenyan forces in support of a regional militia headed by Madobe.
The difference being that a push kick chambers high: the knee comes up and then the kick is driven out.
Although the militants have been driven out, locals complain that people who cooperated with Islamic State remain in the area.
A year and a half ago, Ali Alamedy and his family were driven out of Iraq by the Islamic State.
In August, ISIS was driven out of Tal Afar, a northwestern town captured by the terror group in June 2014.
These workers cited a number of moves that they say have driven out longtime workers and eroded employees' support systems.
IS were driven out of the ancient city two months ago, but continue to be active in the surrounding area.
The insurgents briefly held the northern city of Kunduz last October before being driven out by U.S.-backed Afghan troops.
After briefly becoming Zimbabwe's leading opposition figure, the pastor was driven out of the country and quickly lost his influence.
A French-led intervention scattered them a year later, and they were largely driven out of northern Mali in 2013.
Worse, the university, which was founded by the Hungarian-American philanthropist George Soros, is being driven out of the country.
The force will hold areas where the Afghan Army and United States special forces have driven out Islamic State militants.
His latest acquisition was a badly damaged maroon 1952 Chevrolet from Salahuddin province, where IS was driven out in 2015.
They called the encampment Resurrection City, and stayed for six rain-soaked weeks before being driven out by the police.
Mosul, a city left in ruins when the Islamic State was finally driven out in July, is beginning to rebuild.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose forces are backed by Russia, has said "terrorists" must be driven out to protect civilians.
In neighboring Utah, more residents were allowed back into their homes Sunday after being driven out by a wind-fueled fire.
Deslandes was the first international expert to access the site in early 2017 while Islamic State was still being driven out.
In Arden's follow-up, The Girl in the Tower, Vasilisa has been driven out of her home by her frightened neighbors.
Things have gotten so pricey that this week alone two high-profile people have been driven out of the Bay Area.
Some banks are being driven out of shipping and those that remain are now more conservative in their financing, Marks said.
The jihadist group was driven out of the region in 2017, but many Yazidi still live in camps, afraid to return.
Al Shabaab was driven out of Mogadishu in 2011, but retains a strong presence in southern and central parts of Somalia.
Islamic State has frequently planted thousands of mines and booby-trapped buildings in towns that its fighters are driven out of.
But no crude has flowed in, and no petrol tanker driven out, since unions began a strike there on May 113th.
In western CAR, where Muslims have been driven out, very few have been allowed to return by their former Christian neighbors.
It is their families who are being driven out of affordable housing because of gentrification, and are victims of drug addiction.
And when people are driven out of their homes by violence, poverty and instability, they take themselves and their despair elsewhere.
Like so many other parts of New York, rising rents have driven out local residents who called it home for decades.
Other adjuncts are deeply committed to teaching and refuse to be driven out of academia despite their low salaries, she said.
Sorry to say that even Social Media would be driven out of business along with, and finally, the Fake News Media!
Al Shabaab controlled large parts of Somalia until 2011, when it was driven out of Mogadishu by AU and Somali troops.
But in just a few months, a new boss has fired or driven out many of the country's most experienced diplomats.
Nearly 700,000 have been driven out of Myanmar in recent months by a military campaign of murder, rape and other atrocities.
The killer, whose identity is revealed early on, works for a big-box electronics store that's being driven out of business.
Kavanaugh is ready to present himself as indignant and personally harmed, a victim who will not be driven out by politics.
The Islamist group still launches deadly attacks despite having been driven out of much of the territory it held in 2014.
In the late '80s and early '90s, Kashmiri Hindus were driven out of the land after being targeted by Muslim insurgents.
New industries are beginning to spring up in the place of mining and steel manufacturing that were driven out by globalization.
For although the militants were driven out a year ago, many Yazidis still live in camps, afraid to return home, charities say.
The Shia flag, he believes, is an ominous sign of things to come if and when ISIS is driven out of Mosul.
"My understanding is that Gauld wanted to continue the mapping, but 1776 happened and he was driven out by pirates," she added.
Even if they are driven out of their stronghold in Sirte by pro-government forces, the risk of attacks will not vanish.
Russian-backed forces of Syria's Bashar al-Assad regime will ensure the rebels are driven out of Idlib — the last rebel holdout.
The ADF was eventually driven out and forced into the jungles of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where they still have bases.
Mr. Saeed says that India must be driven out of the region, which has been a primary aim of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The Islamic State insurgents occupied the town at dawn on Tuesday but were driven out later in the day by the peshmerga.
Despite the boom in solar energy, for example, American solar companies are being driven out of business by inexpensive equipment from China.
This is what its predecessor al Qaeda did after it was driven out of Iraqi cities during the U.S. surge in 2007.
Once ISIS has been driven out, Iraqi military will still face the challenge of dealing with the terror group elsewhere in Iraq.
Rather than finding himself driven out of conservative politics, Trump's birther movement formed the basis of his takeover of the Republican Party.
But now the CBO notes that many of those uninsured would be sick people driven out of the markets by price discrimination.
To the scientists' surprise, they were able to return to Tochecito in 2012, after the Colombian army had driven out the FARC.
Having driven out the government forces, the Islamists set about the now all-too-familiar process of religious cleansing, enforcement and destruction.
Al Shabaab ruled large parts of Somalia until 2011, when it was driven out of Mogadishu by African Union and Somali troops.
Last year, an ISIS-allied militant group was driven out of the southern Philippines city of Marawi by a concerted military campaign.
Already, he has forced out some of EPA's most valued engineers and scientists and driven out experts from scientific boards and panels.
The descendants of families murdered in or driven out of Poland during the Holocaust are now eligible to apply for ancestral citizenship.
If your employer is being driven out of business by the Chinese, they are not making profits or paying taxes on them.
MAUCHLINE, Scotland (Reuters) - Mark Callan recoils at the idea of a Zamboni ever being driven out onto one of his curling sheets.
The Rohingya have been systematically driven out of Myanmar by the government, leading to the fastest-growing humanitarian crisis in recent years.
Bryan Cranston's got a theory on why members of President Trump's administration keep getting driven out of restaurants ... but he's only kidding.
The American-led coalition had driven out the Taliban, and the country had a new constitution and its first democratically elected president.
On November 6, 2015, three members of the AME collective were driven out of their underground car and beaten by security guards.
This city may offer a glimpse into what lies ahead for those areas where the Islamic State only recently was driven out.
Many Filipinos have vivid memories of decades of martial law under President Ferdinand Marcos, who was driven out of power in 22020.
"Even in locations where the Islamic State is driven out and relative peace is restored, difficult political challenges remain," the report said.
"We want to stay in our flats, we won't allow ourselves to be driven out," residents sing in a YouTube video youtu.
Although the militants were driven out a year ago, many Yazidis still live in camps, afraid to return home, charity groups say.
And a lot of that is driven by communication, processing and results that are driven out of that processing for decision making.
It ruled most of south-central Somalia until 2011 when it was driven out of the capital Mogadishu by African Union troops.
Chatterjee strongly supports the proposal, which would prop up coal and nuclear power plants that could be driven out of the market.
A Muslim minority in Myanmar, where they are brutally persecuted, the Rohingyas were last year driven out of Rakhine state, which borders Bangladesh.
But then I think about what would happen if Huawei is driven out of the U.S. How would you get your laptop serviced?
Al Shabaab ruled large parts of Somalia until 2011, when it was driven out of Mogadishu by African Union (AU) and Somali troops.
"The fact that only one particular ethnicity is being driven out is by definition ethnic cleansing," Malaysia's foreign ministry said in a statement.
The jihadists of Islamic State (IS), driven out of Mosul in Iraq in July, were defeated this week in their Syrian capital, Raqqa.
Liberal Baptists, who had dared question the literal truth of the Genesis myth, were denied leadership positions and, in due course, driven out.
Today, the facts are undeniable; the "inner city" is now a boomtown of real estate speculation that has driven out many black Americans.
Thousands of ISIS fighters had retreated to Baghouz after being driven out of the group's formerly vast territory by the Kurdish-led coalition.
In trade finance, banks traditionally act as an intermediary for companies importing or exporting goods, but many are being driven out of shipping.
Amid broader trade negotiations with China, Trump in a tweet on May 85033 expressed concern that ZTE was being driven out of business.
That year, the county's black population, about 2000,000 people at the time, were driven out altogether after what was essentially a white riot.
But militants have adapted their tactics to insurgent-style attacks since they were defeated and driven out of areas they controlled for years.
Last week, Mr. Cameron was driven out by his defeat in the European Union referendum, only 13 months after winning a general election.
The current regime may be living out its last weeks in power, driven out by the international community and pressure from the street.
Humanitarian workers say, however, that hundreds of Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh daily, driven out of Myanmar predominantly by chaos, starvation and fear.
Its efforts are also driven out of necessity, as American and European sanctions have forced Rosneft to find new partners and investments elsewhere.
Even if that were repeated this year, famine will be a threat in the future unless the land's predatory soldiers are driven out.
Independent media have been shut down or driven out of Uzbekistan, and an internet firewall keeps most Uzbeks away from independent news sources.
Pastor Bob had eased people through the fright and destruction of the wildfires, 15 months ago, that had driven out his family, too.
The political party formed from the remnants of Yanukovych's base after he was driven out of Ukraine in 2014 and fled to Russia.
His book* recounts the gripping saga of how Nokia was driven out of the mobile-phone business it dominated, and had to reinvent itself.
He was allowed to enter a number of villages that had been inhabited by ISIS troops before they were driven out by coalition forces.
The decision was initially driven "out of self-preservation, because we had a lot of deadlines and needed to be more efficient," Lowndes said.
"China has strategically flooded the global market with rare earths at subsidized prices, driven out competitors, and deterred new market entrants," the report said.
The Islamic State (IS) was recently driven out of Sirte yet that has not quelled the many factions quarrelling over the country's rich resources.
Finally, the boy becomes possessed by a demon that can only be driven out by a team of exorcists led by a determined priest.
They'd just driven out to buy coffee for a family gathering when a red pickup truck pulled up alongside their vehicle and started shooting.
The insurgents ruled over large parts of the nation until 2011, when they were driven out of Mogadishu by the peacekeepers and Somali troops.
So the agreement would not leave them living in Serbia, and they would probably have to leave their homes or else be driven out.
He said the right approach was for locals to lead the mission to retake the city and run it after ISIS was driven out.
Western Europe was occupied by the losers, driven out of the rich mainland of Asia and pushed until they couldn't get pushed any farther.
Or perhaps these stores were just what they appeared to be: Amazon's first step to replace the bookstores it had driven out of business.
As we drove in, a truckload of landscapers was being driven out, crowded in the back of a flatbed, like a small-scale deportation.
Officials said that Islamic State fighters occupied Teleskof for several hours before they were driven out later in the day by pesh merga fighters.
Some housing advocates, however, say there are still not enough apartments for the low-income tenants being driven out of the area by gentrification.
An unanticipated population explosion had taken place along the L line in Brooklyn, as young people were driven out of Manhattan by high rents.
In the case of Africa, the migrants coming to the U.S. are largely economic, driven out of their homelands because of lack of opportunities.
That an important provincial city was largely captured is more important in the minds of vulnerable Afghans than that the Taliban were driven out.
Both are in parts of northern Iraq outside the Kurdish autonomous region but held by Kurdish forces since Islamic State fighters were driven out.
But after they were defeated and driven out of areas they controlled for years, the militants have adapted their tactics to insurgent-style attacks.
So while cabaret law may have driven out legitimate business, underground dancing and live music thrived in a shadow economy during the Giuliani era.
Lawyers for the Kleins, from the conservative group First Liberty Institute, have said the bakery was driven out of business because of the dispute.
Jeb Bush wasn't driven out of the race as some Republicans had hoped, but instead leads Rubio, meaning the "establishment lane" will remain crowded.
"It also appears that this is policy being driven out of the White House, which makes congressional oversight that much harder," said the aide.
She was beaten and driven out of town, but she did the same thing at the next school she taught at; and the next.
The cast members thought they might get to see the second half, but they were shepherded onto buses and driven out of the stadium.
Officials said Afghan forces had driven out Taliban insurgents from the highway that connects Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, to the major southern city of Kandahar.
An earlier violent insurgency in the area, led by the Allied Democratic Forces, was driven out of Uganda and is now based in Congo.
Eventually, Schiffman began to hear that her neighbors were afraid of being driven out by landlords exploiting real-estate loopholes to raise the rents.
They were driven out of Oregon's coastal mountains and onto the sides of highways, where, without forest cover, they're increasingly vulnerable to car deaths.
Some for-profit schools were driven out of business by the Obama administration for leaving students with mountains of debt and little gainful employment.
"This lawman, a registered Republican for the entirety of his adult life, may have been driven out of Dodge," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
It's been a process of integrating myself into the city, having driven out of it every morning for twenty-five years to go to work.
It briefly controlled parts of southern Yemen in 2012 before being driven out by the then US-supported government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.
More than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a counter-insurgency clearance operation of Myanmar forces in Rakhine.
Most are descendants of people who were driven out of their homes or fled the fighting in the 1948 war that led to Israel's creation.
Residents said the militants seized a number of blocks in the Danadan district of the northern Iraqi city before being driven out in fierce clashes.
More than 600,000 Muslim Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a military clearance operation in Buddhist majority Myanmar's Rakhine State.
Millions of people have been driven out of the country amid hyperinflation, power cuts and severe shortages of basic items — such as food and medicine.
When paramilitaries attacked the campus in mid-July she was one of nearly 200 students driven out under heavy fire that left two people dead.
Now, driven out of Kirkuk, with their dreams of building a separate nation in northern Iraq suffering a major setback, displaced Kurds are still reeling.
Germans expelled from Czechoslovakia and other east European countries after the second world war became known as Vertriebene (driven out), a term that conferred victimhood.
Six4Three claims that it was driven out of business when the social media giant cut off its access to more detailed information about Facebook users.
Last year, he criticized Bain Capital — the firm he defended in 2012 — after Toys "R" Us was driven out of business under the firm's management.
The Oxfam chief met families who had been driven out of their village three times in six months and lost everything they had each time.
"Throughout the country, these faith-based organizations have been sued to the point they're being driven out of business due to costs," Republican state Rep.
Coal and nuclear power plants are shutting down, many being driven out of business in markets distorted by heavily subsidized renewables like wind and solar.
ISIS has been largely driven out of its former Syrian stronghold, Raqqa, in recent days -- only sleeper cells are thought to remain in the city.
This led to an Interior Department dominated by industry influence, where climate change denial ran rampant, and qualified and experienced career employees were driven out.
Are you truly free if you are a small business owner or family farmer who is driven out by the monopolistic practices of big business?
He said he "probably" would have won the 2016 election without social media and predicted that social media would be "driven out of business" eventually.
Almost 2 million Venezuelans have fled the ailing oil-rich nation since 2015, driven out by brutal food and medicine shortages, hyperinflation, and violent crime.
ZTE was nearly driven out of business this year after the United States Department of Commerce barred American firms from selling components to the company.
By the time the group was driven out in January 2016, Ramadi, the capital of Anbar Province, had been bombarded by coalition airstrikes for months.
More than 200,000 black residents have left Chicago in the past two decades, driven out by segregation, gun violence and rising rents, among other factors.
Do we recall the turning away of the MS St. Louis, filled with Jewish passengers driven out by the Third Reich, with pride and satisfaction?
Farmers say that if the measure passes thousands of small farms could be sued for damages for polluting the lake and driven out of business.
And he would know: Kanojia's last startup, Aereo, tried to upend the pay TV market and was driven out of business by the Supreme Court.
"Seeing the locals around disliking mainland people so much, I fear I'll be driven out (from Hong Kong) by them in the future," she told Reuters.
But what do you do when the artists, cultural practitioners, thinkers, and activists that compose your community are either leaving or being driven out of Beirut?
Though ISIS seeks to create an Islamic caliphate, it has lost considerable territory in the past two years, being driven out of Tikrit, Ramadi and Falluja.
Once they collide, the gas is driven out very efficiently, they are compressed to this high density elliptical galaxy, and what's left is a dead system.
While the President nodded, Murad explained that the plight of her people, the Yazidi ethnoreligious minority, did not end when ISIS was driven out of Iraq.
These smaller companies have been getting driven out of the downtown, creating more of a monoculture than what has been a more diverse and vibrant environment.
Being born under ISIS also meant the children had no birth certificates, so even once ISIS was driven out of Mosul they couldn't access health care.
Standard economic theory tells us that firms—and people—who favor one group over another irrespective of their productivity will be driven out by market competition.
And, despite our best ongoing efforts to work with them as partners, many persist in seeing us as competitors to be driven out of the market.
Many were celebrated as heroes -- pillars of their community -- while the family members of the victims were treated like lepers and driven out of their community.
The result was a feeding frenzy in the press — Gary Hart had been driven out of the race just a few months earlier for sexual improprieties.
Islamic State militants were driven out of the last part of the Yazidi homeland in May but most Yazidis have yet to return to their villages.
Ras Lanuf and Es Sider have been closed since June 14, when opponents of the LNA attacked the ports before being driven out a week later.
More than 600,000 Muslim Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a military clearance operation in Buddhist majority Myanmar's Rakhine State.
More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a military counter-insurgency clearance operation in Buddhist-majority Myanmar's Rakhine State.
The wolf fits into this dominionist worldview, if it fits at all, as a hated fairytale monster, to be driven out or killed at every opportunity.
In Palmyra in neighboring Syria, Islamic State dynamited two temples and the city's imposing triumphal arch before it was driven out of the former tourist magnet.
The tech invasion has visibly choked much of the bohemian spirit out of the city, with decades-old music stores closing and artists being driven out.
Khandelwal claimed that over 100,000 small retailers had been driven out of business thanks to Amazon and Flipkart's deep discounting in the last four months alone.
Across the nation, the Republican Party has become more conservative, and California is not the only place where moderates have been driven out of its ranks.
He denounced the overwhelming incompetence of government that has led to $19 trillion in debt, companies driven out of the U.S. and a destabilized Middle East.
The militants were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and have since lost most of their other strongholds, but still carry out frequent attacks across Somalia.
The militants were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and have since lost most of their other strongholds, but still carry out frequent attacks across Somalia.
And they can only be driven out — as in ancient Christian tradition — by wise counsel, a pure heart, and a community of those who love you.
Almost 0003 percent of the more than half a million Rohingya people violently driven out of their homes in Myanmar's Rakhine State are children, Unicef said.
Meanwhile, the people driven out of insurance markets are younger and healthier, so the CBO expects insurance premiums to be 10 percent higher for those left behind.
RBC researchers said in a note that the broad correction in markets was driven by Thursday's Bund sell off, adding that it was driven out of Europe.
When the Black Hand craze struck, some immigrants were driven out of midwestern towns at the point of a gun and their homes were burned behind them.
The U.S.-armed SDF has driven out Islamic State fighters from a large part of northeast Syria and controls hundreds of kilometers of border territory with Turkey.
More than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since late August, driven out by a military counter-insurgency clearance operation in Buddhist-majority Myanmar's Rakhine State.
Historically, if you have just too high of income disparity people are driven out and away in a way that is usually quite ... It doesn't end well.
Saturday's election - Iraq's first since Islamic State was driven out - will shape attempts to heal the country's deep divisions and could shift the regional balance of power.
ISIS was driven out of Sinjar in 2015, and Kurdish officials believe more mass graves will be found as more territory is seized from the terror group.
Senior State Department and USAID officials have visited Raqqa's outskirts to coordinate efforts to help displaced civilians and secure the city's future once ISIS is driven out.
Mayadeen is a strategic city that has been a base for the militants after they were driven out of their de facto Syrian capital in Raqqa city.
Just as biological evolution is driven by survival of the fittest genes in the gene pool, cultural evolution may be driven out by the most successful memes.
In neighboring Syria, Islamic State was driven out of the city of Palmyra eight months ago, after dynamiting monuments including two temples and Palmyra's imposing triumphal arch.
Across the Bay Area, that impact is becoming clear: Black and Latino populations, especially, have been driven out by the high rent prices in tech-heavy neighborhoods.
The conflict passed its seventh anniversary on Thursday, having killed half a million people, driven out 5.8 million as refugees and uprooted millions more in the country.
A recent paper found that the restaurants that are driven out of business after cities raise their minimum wages are the ones with the lowest customer ratings.
We've reached out to Melendez, who appears to have driven out to the Florida Panhandle to chase the storm, and will update this story upon hearing back.
More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled Buddhist-majority Myanmar since late August this year for neighboring Bangladesh, driven out by a military clearance operation in Rakhine State.
The savagery necessary to maintain order has since driven out at least one-third of the prewar Chechen population, with most of them seeking asylum in Europe.
Name the city in northern Syria from which the ISIS terrorist group was recently driven out after years of occupying it and declaring it ISIS' capital. 6.
The first tram was driven out by a laid-off city firefighter, who said he had gotten the job because he knew about the line's rescue procedures.
Driven out of most of the territory it controlled in Iraq and Syria, the group has gone underground, its remaining fighters in Iraq carrying out sporadic attacks.
In today's edition of "The Daily," our audio news report, we discuss the State Department under Rex Tillerson, who has fired or driven out many experienced diplomats.
But his work in Ukraine was for the pro-Russian party of President Viktor F. Yanukovych, who was driven out of office by street protests in 2014.
What's left now is a party that, as far as I can tell, contains no politicians of principle; anyone who does have principles has been driven out.
ISIS will be driven out of its stronghold of Raqqa as it was from its Iraqi stronghold of Mosul, he said, but the issue is governance afterward.
Rahman Mohsen, a 47-year-old former taxi driver, said he returned home to Baiji after Islamic State was driven out but his house had burnt down.
Dahlan has lived in the United Arab Emirates since he was driven out of the Palestinian territories in 2011 after a row with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Second, it assumes that those plants are being driven out of business by unfair subsidies to renewable-energy producers, as Mr. Perry has repeatedly claimed or implied.
We were driven out of the community and my family completely disowned us, so we moved to a bigger area in our state that we consider safer.
Saturday's election, Iraq's first since Islamic State was driven out, will shape attempts to heal the country's deep divisions and could shift the regional balance of power.
If superstores and malls once represented consumerist success, the ones that survive serve as anchors in communities where the corporation in question has driven out all competition.
As a result, millions of people have been driven out of the country amid hyperinflation, power cuts and severe shortages of basic items — such as food and medicine.
The EU mission would not take part in the actual combat but would train Iraqi forces, which would help to maintain order after Islamic State is driven out.
Instead, people are being driven out into the streets by the thousands in a "telephone terrorism" campaign that seems to borrow heavily from '90s pranksters The Jerky Boys.
The fighters have been driven out of nearly all of their territory in Iraq over the past two years by government forces backed by a U.S.-led coalition.
Militants have adapted their tactics to insurgent-style attacks since Islamic State was defeated in Iraq in 2017 and driven out of areas it had controlled for years.
The Gulf Arab states have been battling since 2015 to restore a government driven out by the Houthis, Shi'ite Muslim fighters Yemen's neighbors view as agents of Iran.
I do not plan to grandstand with public statements of a pledge or platitudinal suggestions driven out of reactionary dynamics to take advantage of the current press cycle.
The track is called "Baphomet," and its double bass is guaranteed to run through your head until all the evil spirits of 2017 are driven out from within.
The group has been driven out of major strongholds by the African and Somali forces but continues to launch bomb and gun attacks against officials, politicians and others.
Rebel fighters who once aimed to overthrow Assad now hold only a small pocket of northwestern Syria and have been driven out of all its major population centers.
"Anybody could have driven out on top of them, there would have been a dust cloud," Greg Haverstock, an archaeologist at the Bureau of Land Management, tells me.
At first, they lived in teepees, Army tents, and the school buses they had driven out from California, avoiding birth control, makeup, coffee, meat, alcohol, violence, and haircutting.
Whatever your views on immigration, it only hurts our communities when children are driven out of school and into the shadows - when they grow up lacking an education.
The Taliban are fighting the Western-backed government to restore their version of sharia, or Islamic law, after they were driven out by U.S.-led forces in 2001.
The militants were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and have since been steadily losing territory to the combined forces of African Union peacekeepers and Somali security forces.
Before the cast members say their farewells in the final moments, cars are driven out of airplanes, come-ons are exchanged and Dwayne Johnson brawls with Jason Statham.
The militants and their leader, Mullah Fazlullah, were driven out after a fierce military campaign in 2009, and the valley has since returned to a more normal life.
In London they killed Catholics; in Paris they killed Protestants; the Jews had long been driven out; and nobody even entertained the thought of letting any Muslims in.
Although IS were driven out of Iraq in 2017, Murad said few Yazidis had been able to return home because everything from farms to infrastructure had been destroyed.
The bodies were then driven out of the town, and attempts were made to render their faces unrecognizable with acid before they were thrown down a mine shaft.
Most are descendants of the roughly 700,20143 Palestinians who were driven out of their homes or fled the fighting in the 1948 war that led to Israel's creation.
Later, you see Yandy and other protesters rush the building, demanding to see their loved ones ... only to be driven out by pepper spray from the guards inside.
Across New York City, landlords in fast-gentrifying neighborhoods, eager to bring in higher-paying renters, have driven out tenants by harassing them with dangerous and annoying renovations.
Mr. al-Baghdadi apparently made the video sometime after ISIS was driven out of its last sliver of territory, the village of Baghuz in Syria, on March 23.
More than two months after Mr. Gustafsson was driven out of the desert, he shared his story of captivity for the first time at a museum in Stockholm.
And, in a development that is not always embraced locally, people driven out of Toronto by its soaring real estate prices have come to Hamilton to buy homes.
The resulting spike in rents, which has driven out many older and lower-income residents, prompted the city government to institute a five-year rent freeze in January.
It was lost on no member of the Senate that Jeff Flake of Arizona was essentially driven out for his willingness to find public fault with the president.
Government officials said on Sunday that Taliban fighters had been driven out of Kunduz by commandos and airstrikes, with many militants moving south to attack Pul-i-Kumri.
Will they be driven out as insufficiently loyal to the cause -- as tea party (and Trump) Republicans have done to their own centrist wing over the last decade?
Ambulances carrying those gravely injured from sniper fire, artillery, mortars and mines are driven out of Mosul in a steady flow en route to hospitals in nearby Erbil.
As a result of that and the MOPR, demand response, one of the cheapest resources available in the region, could be driven out of PJM's capacity market entirely.
Unsubsidized individuals, however, will be driven out of the market, because a repeal of the mandate will cause premiums on exchange plans to skyrocket as healthy people exit.
Now, with the militant group driven out of Syria, Ms. Muthana says she is deeply sorry, but American officials appeared intent on closing the door to her return.
Refugees who survived the perilous journey said they were driven out by hunger because food markets in Myanmar's western Rakhine State have been shut and aid deliveries restricted.
One of three founders, Jobs was driven out of Apple in the mid-1980s, only to return a decade later and rescue the computer company from near bankruptcy.
Since 2015, Gulf Arab states have fought to restore a government in Yemen driven out by the Houthis, Shi'ite Muslim fighters Yemen's neighbors view as agents of Iran.
As a result, millions of people have been driven out of the country amid skyrocketing hyperinflation, power cuts and severe shortages of basic items — such as food and medicine.
Here to respond is Quentin James, Founder and Executive Director of The Collective PAC who supports Sarah Sanders being driven out of restaurants and other type of street action.
Ms Rousseff was driven out of office by anger about that scandal, though she was not directly implicated, rather than by the technical offence with which she was charged.
Career employees with expertise and experience have been driven out of many federal agencies; rebuilding that governing capacity and rooting out unqualified Trump appointees will be a major project.
Grovner and other descendants say this singular culture, preserved mainly because of the island's remoteness, is nearing extinction as black families are driven out and replaced by white vacationers.
The increased activity has raised concern that Islamic State could regroup around Sirte, from where it was driven out in December by local forces and a U.S. air campaign.
The Sunni Muslim alliance intervened in the war in March 2015 in support of Hadi after his government was driven out of Sanaa by Houthi forces in late 2014.
Urbanites, who value wildlife for its intrinsic nature and want to see wolves return to areas where they were driven out, tend to want as much recovery as possible.
The militants were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and have been steadily losing territory since then to the combined forces of African Union peacekeepers and Somali security forces.
The Gulf Arab states have been battling since 2015 to restore a government driven out by the Houthis, Shi'ite Muslim fighters that Yemen's neighbors view as agents of Iran.
The FSA also says that Iranian Shi'ite militia fighting in Syria have stoked wider sectarian conflict in which mainly Sunni Muslims have been driven out of former opposition strongholds.
As more retail chains like Toys 'R' Us are driven out of business by a lethal combination of Amazon and private equity, this number will continue to rise. pic.twitter.
Nigeria's government says Boko Haram and ISWA have been largely defeated and driven out of territory they once held, but they continue to attack both civilian and military targets.
After Islamic State were driven out, U.S.-led coalition warplanes struck Iranian-backed militias on several occasions to prevent them advancing, in what Washington has described as self-defense.
Nearly all the civilians were gone, either driven out by their rulers' brutality in the early days, or escaping during breaks in the fighting as the Iraqi forces approached.
Thus, even a provider with higher-quality content could be completely driven out of the market if it is not in a position to pay to subsidize its data.
ISIS had largely been driven out of the city by the previous weekend, but Sunday's declaration came after Iraqi forces cleared ISIS from the northwestern neighborhood of al-Julan.
Nguyen Quang A said he was forced into a car by a group of police officers, driven out of the capital, and kept away for 5-1/2 hours.
Its fighters were eventually driven out of the surrounding villages they seized by pro-regime forces, but not before perpetrating one of the deadliest ISIS assaults ever in Syria.
Instead, it's one of Cleveland's best secrets, the sort of incredible scuzzy graffiti-scrawled punk rock dive that high rents and gentrification have steadily driven out of coastal meccas.
An offensive by Myanmar security forces last year in northern Rakhine that has driven out more than 2200,276 Rohingya included mass killings and gang rapes, the United Nations said.
"Many, many people were driven out because of the rent increases," said Janet Handal, the tenant association president, who has lived at the complex since it opened in 1974.
Typhoid got its fearsome reputation in the pre-antibiotic age, but these days it normally can be driven out of the body with common antibiotics, like ciprofloxacin or azithromycin.
They were soon followed by Russian Jews fleeing pogroms, and then aristocrats driven out by the Bolshevik Revolution and White Russian troops seeking refuge after defeat in civil war.
On Friday, Charles Murray, author of "Coming Apart" and "The Bell Curve," was driven out of the McCullough Student Center at Middlebury College by a mob of angry students.
As a teenager, Gabriela was driven out of her home by the abuse she suffered at the hands of her Christian fundamentalist father, and ended up on the streets.
The Islamist group has ruled Gaza since a bloody battle in the enclave saw the Palestinian Authority, which is controlled by Hamas's secular rival Fatah, driven out in 2007.
Driven out of her home by drought and demands for money by al-Shabaab, the mother of seven now lives in a tent made out of rags in Baidoa.
Mr. Trump's erratic style and habit of undermining his advisers has already driven out the secretaries of state and defense, as well as Mr. Bolton's predecessor, H. R. McMaster.
Islamist fighters, some linked to al Qaeda, seized northern Mali in 2012 before being driven out of major cities and towns by a French-led military intervention a year later.
Sunni Islamist militants have regularly crossed the porous border in Lebanon's northeast, and staged a brief takeover of a the Lebanese town of Arsal in 2014 before being driven out.
After IS was driven out of Mosul, government-linked Shiite militiamen detained Saleh twice on suspicion of belonging to IS, each time holding him overnight, said his wife, Hind Zaki.
The al Qaeda-linked group was driven out of the capital in 2011, but it still carries out frequent attacks on security and government targets and African Union peacekeeping troops.
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Likewise, spot iron ore has gained 15 percent in 2016, helped partly by a war of attrition waged by the biggest suppliers that has driven out some higher-cost competitors.
Seven months after rebel fighters from the Iranian-allied Houthi militia were driven out of the strategic southern port, there are almost daily assassinations of judges, security officials and police.
Capturing Hodeidah would give the Arab coalition the upper hand in the war, in which it has fought since 2015 to restore an exiled government driven out by the Houthis.
The investigation is instead broadly examining whether U.S. corporations and financial institutions had been used to aid former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who was driven out of office, CNN reports.
Al Shabaab, which aims to topple the Western-backed government, ruled large parts of Somalia until 2011, when it was driven out of Mogadishu by African Union and Somali troops.
Islamic State is essentially under siege in western Mosul, after being driven out of city districts east of the River Tigris after 100 days of heavy fighting ending in January.
ISIS established itself early on in northern Aleppo Province, but was driven out of many towns and villages in early 2014 by rival insurgent groups, including United States-backed rebels.
The Obama years saw less competitiveness and more consolidation in the banking sector, as smaller banks, drowned in a deluge of costly new rules, were effectively driven out of business.
A Twitter user posted a video that reportedly showed Nielsen leaving the restaurant: DHS Secretary Nielsen just got driven out of a Mexican restaurant here on 14th Street by activists.
John Fichthorn, a hedge fund manager at Dialectic Capital Management, says the new regulations are dooming the market for new securitizations because top buyers have been driven out of it.
Pinckney Pinchback, who served for a little over a month as governor of Louisiana in 1872 and 1873, were elevated to office after their predecessors resigned or were driven out.
Especially in the most walkable areas with the most public space, longtime working-class residents are driven out and the boutiques show up, alongside more tourists and professional-class residents.
And for those companies that can't raise prices, it may mean actually running the risk of being driven out of business as companies with more pricing power poach their staff.
On the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, people who produce books documenting it and other key moments in Chinese history fear they will soon be driven out of business.
They had been slaughtered, driven out of the country, forced to convert to Catholicism and deprived of civil rights, including the rights to marry and inherit property within the law.
So it's a particularly cruel irony that that recognition is coming just as that culture is disappearing, being driven out by sky-high rents on retail spaces and apartments alike. ●
In the church's inner courtyard, Islamic State fighters set up a shooting range for target practice, leaving behind bullet-riddled female mannequins and hardboard figures when they were driven out.
Islamic State has been driven out of more than half the areas it held east of the Tigris river, which bisects the city, but is still in control of the west.
A video posted online by an Atambayev supporter showed several cars being driven out of the former president's country house by security officials after what his party described as his surrender.
"The implications of disabling or damaging civilian infrastructure are carefully considered before action is taken," he said, adding that the bridges will be easily repaired after ISIS has been driven out.
A protracted, bloody struggle for control of Mosul, the regional capital, is grinding on (see article), but hard-pressed religious minorities hope and assume that IS will eventually be driven out.
The Argonauts' role is to assist Jason in his quest to gain control of the kingdom, but once he has it, he's driven out by the people he sought to rule.
There have been issues there with tons of wild coyotes coming down from the hills, looking for food, because they're being driven out by all the development up in the hills.
The announcement comes after more than 600,000 minority Rohingya Muslims have been driven out from Myanmar since late August amid a brutal crackdown by military security forces in northern Rakhine state.
An estimated 14-16 million people of Lebanese citizenship or descent live outside the country, driven out by the sectarian strife that fueled the civil war and still disrupts the peace.
They left their village near Mosul in Iraq just before it was stormed by the jihadist group, heading first for Sinjar, where ISIS militants had been driven out by Kurdish fighters.
With their natural enemies driven out, blood hosts like deer and rodents are thriving, creating large disease reservoirs exactly where people are mostly to be exposed—at the wildland-urban interface.
Inevitably, there are doubts about how the insurgents can operate in areas where the military has driven out the civilian population, cutting the insurgents off from recruits, food, funds and information.
The insurers who filed these lawsuits, and those that were driven out of business at least in part by large and unaffordable ObamaCare risk adjustment assessments, do not share that view.
Mr. Shine has been accused over and over again of covering up for accused harassers Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly and others, while the women were driven out of the industry entirely.
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was driven out of power with the help of NATO forces just eight years after striking an agreement with the U.S. to give up his nuclear weapons.
Recapturing Mosul would probably spell the end for Islamic State's self-styled caliphate, and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said the group would be driven out of Iraq by April.
Those who defend the war are likely to point out that the new strategy of building Afghan forces has barely begun and that the Taliban were driven out with serious losses.
The US-led coalition estimates that fewer than 3,000 ISIS fighters remain in Syria and Iraq, largely confined to more remote areas after having been driven out of major urban areas.
Giving these activists greater power over the selection of lawmakers could threaten the future of Mr. Corbyn's critics, perhaps even inducing them to quit the party before they are driven out.
Northern Uganda is still emerging from a devastating civil war between the military and Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), which was driven out of the country about 10 years ago.
Raised by his vehement widowed mother on a street whose Catholic residents have mostly been driven out by Protestants, Dan has lived a dank existence lit by moments of intense humiliation.
Islamic State is essentially under siege in western Mosul after being driven out of districts east of the Tigris river in 100 days of heavy fighting that ended a month ago.
The Amazon fires encroaching on many of their territories are heightening fears that if indigenous groups are driven out of the Amazon and forced into cities, their languages will go extinct.
While thousands of undocumented Afghans were driven out of Iran by recent political and economic turbulence, Iranian officials in Kabul said they fear a sudden U.S. troop withdrawal could reverse that trend.
"It is clear that both social media and mainstream politics are places where anti-Semitism and racism need to be driven out, if things are to improve in the future," he said.
Couch is seen with a full, light-brown beard on the institute's video, showing little emotion as he is placed aboard a pickup truck and driven out of the gated detention center.
The UN agency said up to 750,000 children are still lacking access to health services in the region of Mosul, seven months after Islamic State militants were driven out from the city.
Driven out by violent conflict and extreme poverty, tens of thousands of migrants attempt to reach Spain and other southern European countries each year by crossing the Mediterranean in smugglers&apos boats.
Analysts have suggested that a number of the boats were probably carrying refugees who were driven out to sea by deteriorating social and political conditions in North Korea, VICE News previously reported.
Malong had driven out of the capital with several vehicles heading for his home state of Aweil in the northwest, leading to speculation that he might begin some kind of armed revolt.
In that time, the regime has gradually reasserted control over major cities, with rebel groups being finally driven out of Aleppo, the largest city in Syria, at the beginning of this year.
It was set up in Tamil Nadu after it was driven out of a different state, Maharashtra, because the people protested against the potential of pollution and it was relocated to Tuticorin.
"We won't set a timetable ... but I hope it won't be too long before Daesh is driven out of Raqqa," he said referring to an Arabic acronym for the hardline Islamist group.
Still, even winning her heat is an accomplishment for Mardini and the Refugee Team, which is made up of 10 athletes who had been driven out of their home countries by violence.
At the same time, it is undeniable that so many racial and ethnic slurs have been driven out of the public square by a general view that uttering such words is unacceptable.
Trump defeated the man he dubbed "low energy" so thoroughly that Bush was never a serious rival to Trump in primaries or polls and was driven out of the campaign very early.
The last Goddess temples in Rome and Byzantium were closed by the Christian emperors, and the so-called polytheistic "pagan" religions were driven out of worship, taking the female deities with them.
According to Kosovo's Constitution, drafted after the Serbian Army and police forces were driven out in the summer of 1999, NATO is the only armed force allowed to operate in the country.
Warren B. Kanders, a vice chairman of the Whitney Museum of American Art, had just been driven out by a cascading protest over his company's sale of law enforcement and military supplies.
According to Bresha's aunt, Martina Latessa, a detective with the domestic abuse unit of the Cleveland Police Department, the teenager had run away from home twice, driven out by her father's behavior.
These are the equivalent of signatures from 400 Rohingya women and girls, most of them illiterate refugees who were driven out of Myanmar last year after thousands of Rohingya Muslims were massacred.
The mortal frailty of human politics — deals being cut and deals falling apart, arrogant lifers being driven out and upstarts being ushered in — is what attracted me to Washington to begin with.
The Taliban were swiftly driven out, but after decades of war, the country's roads, schools, and cities were destroyed, so the US and partnering countries poured billions of dollars into rebuilding Afghanistan.
People of color, women, trans people, and any number of combinations of those already have a hard time working there, and the burnout rate is so high that we're basically being driven out.
Islamist fighters, some of them with links to al Qaeda, seized northern Mali in 2012 before being driven out of major cities and towns by a French-led military intervention a year later.
Sunday shopping will be extended outside tourist areas, despite objections by small retailers claiming they will be driven out of business by large stores that can afford to hire the extra staff required.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Toy shops are thriving in eastern Mosul, with Iraqi children once again able to buy dolls, teddy bears or action figures after Islamic State was driven out of the area.
"Our decision to act was driven out of care and concern for our players and people," FFA Chairman Chris Nikou said in February, after an emotional Stajcic revealed he was mulling legal action.
Takei witnessed his family go through the horrors of being driven out of their home with three children, and loans his voice to Far East of Eden in the film's arresting final minutes.
IN THE giddy capitalist dawn of the 1990s, many of the tawdry products that stocked Soviet-bloc stores (when you could find them) were driven out by better-made, better-packaged foreign ones.
The United Nations has voiced concern at reports that civilians, mainly Kurds, were being driven out of parts of northern Iraq retaken by Iraqi forces and their houses and businesses looted and destroyed.
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Father Alexander V. Sokholov, who also ran a parish school and is pictured with his pupils in Ms. Loginova's brochure, was gradually driven out and in 1930 sentenced to three years' hard labor.
Ms. Gera said that last month she and her colleagues were driven out of Jagdalpur, which serves as the administrative headquarters of the Bastar district, by police officials who objected to their work.
But we live in a world where women who try to enter gaming fandoms are harassed and intimidated—and often driven out of something they love doing—because of gaming's culture of gatekeeping.
Across Silicon Valley, companies are pouring millions of dollars into money-losing price wars, in hope that they'll eventually be able to turn a profit once their competitors are driven out of business.
That share has since plummeted to less than one-third, as coal has been driven out of the market by stricter pollution regulations and a glut of cheap natural gas from hydraulic fracturing.
Now that the Islamic State is finally being driven out, Iraq is faced with losing a third of its territory and access to areas with oil and natural gas if Kurdistan breaks away.
Republican sponsors of the bill argue that the measure would codify existing protections in the state and protect the religious freedoms of agencies from being sued, discriminated against and driven out of business.
Two million Palestinians live in the narrow strip, most descendants of refugees who fled or were driven out of homes during fighting between Jewish and Arab forces at the time Israel was founded.
The group since 2014 had used the northern city of Mosul as its de-facto stronghold, but was driven out of the city in July following operations that began in October of 2016.
My mom had driven out to help my granny do the things he's not supposed to for a while, like feed their cows and herd the new calves that were born last week.
The group has been driven out of all population centres it once controlled on both sides of the Iraqi-Syrian border, but members have continued to carry out bombings and other attacks in Iraq.
In early 2015, Boko Haram controlled an area about the size of Belgium, but has been driven out of much of it over the past year by Nigeria's army and troops from neighbouring countries.
It was the biggest security crisis in years for the Roman Catholic-majority Philippines, triggering concerns the island of Mindanao could become a magnet for Islamic State fighters driven out of Iraq and Syria.
Myanmar's security forces have driven out half a million Muslim Rohingya from northern Rakhine state, torching their homes, crops and villages to prevent them from returning, the U.N. human rights office said on Wednesday.
The flag-draped remains of firefighter Cory Iverson, 2620, were driven out of the fire zone in Ventura County, northwest of Los Angeles, in a hearse as his comrades saluted from roadsides and overpasses.
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More than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Buddhist-majority Myanmar since late August, driven out by the military's actions that a top United Nations official has described as a classic case of "ethnic cleansing".
"The terrorists and extremists, and those who give them aid and comfort, must be driven out from our society forever," Trump said on Tuesday, speaking after a meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
The militants have been driven out of most of the territory they held in early 2015, yet continue to carry out bombings and raids in northeast Nigeria, as well as in Cameroon and Niger.
The number of people driven out of their homes by fighting spiked around the beginning of the new push by Iraqi forces, but has since returned to previous levels, the U.N.'s Laerke said.
A talented former colleague of mine recently joined PR firm after seven years of beat reporting, saying he was driven out by ever-increasing page view quotas and constant pressure to sensationalize the news.
What distinguished this case from most others was what happened in the aftermath: Almost every single one of Forsyth's 1,098 African-Americans — prosperous and poor, literate and unlettered — was driven out of the county.
The group has been driven out of all population centers it once controlled on both sides of the Iraqi-Syrian border, but members have continued to carry out bombings and other attacks in Iraq.
But today the millions of refugees driven out of Syria — plus the economic migrants now flooding out of Africa through Libya after the utterly botched Obama-NATO operation there — is destabilizing the European Union.
Two million people live in the narrow strip, most stateless descendants of refugees who fled or were driven out of homes during fighting between Jewish and Arab forces at the time of Israel's founding.
In 2018, Hill captured the last Republican-held House seat anchored in Los Angeles County, part of a rout that saw Republicans driven out of a string of US House seats in Southern California.
U.S. producers, driven out of their domestic market by sluggish demand from their own steel industry, are also paying the freight differential between the United States and Australia to sweeten the deal, he said.
Tens of thousands of Rohingya have been languishing in U.N-supported camps and villages across western Myanmar since 2012, when they were driven out of their homes during a previous wave of ethnic violence.
Whether or not the Islamic State can rebound, after being driven out of most of its territory in Iraq and Syria, for now it is the Kurdish minority that is caught in the middle.
The repatriation deal does not cover over 200,000 other Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh prior to October 2016, who had been driven out of Myanmar during previous episodes of ethnic violence and military operations.
The Islamic State group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, had controlled its own beachhead around the coastal city of Sirte until it was driven out by Western airstrikes and local militias in 2016.
Homes are lined right up against one another, coyotes are driven out of our neighborhoods because of their threat to our pets and distant highways lull us to sleep the same way oceans should.
"There are consequences to every vote that we take, and I accept that, but I also cannot be driven out of fear of a tweet, of a reprimand, of a cross word," she said.
But Bannon is adamant that Huawei needs to be driven out of Western markets altogether, suggesting Trump made "a mistake" in lifting a similar sanction last July on ZTE — another Chinese telecommunications equipment maker.
The collapse of rebel control in eastern Ghouta, after one of the fiercest campaigns of the seven year war, has delivered the insurgents their worst defeat since they were driven out of Aleppo in 2016.
Green was accompanied by head of the U.S. Central Command General Joseph Votel as the United States ramps up post-conflict stabilization in areas where Islamic State has been driven out by American-backed militia.
Just last month, another Edinburgh literary titan, Alexander McCall Smith, warned that the city was in danger of becoming "a vulgar wasteland of tourist shops, big hotels, and nothing much else," with families driven out.
At present, millions of Venezuelans have been displaced or driven out of the country, as citizens face major shortages on basic goods such as medicine and food, along with other issues such as power cuts.
Mr Chaika vehemently denied the charges, suggesting that Mr Navalny was carrying out orders for Bill Browder, an American financier who has become a fierce critic of Mr Putin since being driven out of Russia.
In the 9th century, the Vikings began their invasion of Ireland, intermingling with the now occupied Irish, until they were defeated and essentially driven out of Ireland by Brian Boru, famed Irish King, in 1014.
After weeks or months of fierce urban combat, a critical question for the Iraqi government and the Obama administration is who will secure and eventually govern the city once the Islamic State is driven out.
"That is just unacceptable that all of these women are driven out and all of the men get to keep their jobs, or if they leave they get these huge payouts," she told The Ringer. 
Al Shabaab was driven out of Mogadishu by the African Union force AMISOM in 2011, and last year it was pushed out of major strongholds in the south by AMISOM and the Somali National Army.
Already, faced with the possibility of being driven out of the party by the pro-Trump forces, a number of Republicans from the so-called "governing wing" of the GOP are heading for the exits.
Many analysts have depicted the embrace of refugees as part of Germany's dissection of its Nazi past, when millions were murdered and millions of others driven out, usually rejected by countries where they sought shelter.
The Elder Dragons need to be driven out or they could cause catastrophes that would change the "natural" ecosystem, ignoring that much like forces of nature in our world, they are part of that ecosystem.
The report draws on Islamic State claims that it carried out 1,468 attacks in 16 cities — 11 in Iraq and five in Syria — from the time insurgents were driven out of those cities until April.
As he tightens his grip on power, civil society — including the Open Society Foundations, founded by the philanthropist George Soros, where I serve as president — have been driven out of the country or forced underground.
The demonstrators have revived a longstanding demand for the right of return of Palestinian refugees to towns and villages from which their families fled, or were driven out, when the state of Israel was created.
During the infamous 2013 eviction of the Bay Area's Albany Bulb encampment, Whitson said that she attempted to enter the shelter that was erected nearby to house some of the homeless folks being driven out.
One night, at an outpost near the front lines outside Ras al-Ain, the city where the Kurds had recently driven out extremist rebels, soldiers stayed warm in a tent beside a stretch of road.
PARIS — When the Islamic State was about to be driven out of the ancient city of Palmyra in March, Yves Ubelmann got a call from Syria's director of antiquities to come over in a hurry.
Strzok's lawyer confirmed Monday that his client had been fired, joining former Director James Comey and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe as high-profile FBI officials driven out since President Donald Trump took office.
While contradicted by some military and intelligence officials, Trump announced in December that he would withdraw all U.S. forces from Syria and has declared that the militant group has been driven out of all its territory.
The demonstrators have revived a longstanding demand for the right of return of Palestinian refugees to towns and villages which their families fled from, or were driven out of, when the state of Israel was created.
Since AQAP was driven out, Mukalla has been largely peaceful compared to the rest of Yemen, which has been devastated by nearly four years of fighting between the Saudi-led coalition and the Iran-aligned Houthis.
John Everett Millais's painting "Ophelia" shows a scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Ophelia drowns herself in a stream after having been driven out of her mind when her father is murdered by her lover, Hamlet.
Large-scale ground operations by regional troops have been rare since 2015, when al Qaeda was driven out of the mini-state it had established in the port city of Mukalla, capital of neighboring Hadramout province.
Despite lacking specifics, the impact of the proposal is obvious: Facebook would dramatically increase its footprint in an area where it's already driven up real estate prices and driven out those who can't afford the rent.
Merkel said it was necessary to think about how the Yazidis driven out of their homes by the Islamic State could be given a "safe space" to which they could return once Islamic State was defeated.
The agency was founded in 1949 after the first Arab-Israel war, in the wake of the exodus of around 700,000 refugees who fled or were driven out of Israel on its founding as a state.
" According to Guilbert, in places where ISIS has been driven out, the terrorist organization "booby trapped anything that would have been of use to people who were going to be returning to the areas it occupied.
Duterte has recently been warning about the possibility of Islamic State taking root in the Philippines if driven out of Iraq and Syria, saying his country needed to avoid their "contamination", as did Malaysia and Indonesia.
The agency was founded in 1949 after the first Arab-Israeli war, in the wake of the exodus of around 700,000 refugees who fled or were driven out of Israel on its founding as a state.
Large-scale ground operations by regional troops have been rare since 2015, when al Qaeda was driven out of the mini-state it had established in the port city of Mukalla, capital of neighboring Hadramout province.
"We're not backing down," the president said at the White House on Monday, as he reeled off a familiar litany about trade deals that he said had driven out factories and deprived American workers of jobs.
MOSCOW — Nearly 218 years after Soviet troops were driven out of Afghanistan by the Taliban insurgency, relations between the terrorist group and Moscow appear to have thawed dramatically in the face of a common enemy: America.
Security forces have been extra vigilant with warnings that sympathizers of the Islamic State could launch revenge attacks after the militants were driven out of most of the territory they once controlled in Syria and Iraq.
When he was eighteen, after the government of Sudan intensified its genocidal campaign, he was driven out of his home; he ended up in a refugee camp in Ghana, then was resettled in Kansas City, Missouri.
While Kunduz was calm after clearance operations that had driven out insurgents, interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said, fighters had taken up positions in two areas of Pul-e Khumri and were battling Afghan security forces.
They said they heard loud explosions early on Thursday morning in al-Maraqisha, a rugged mountainous area where al Qaeda militants took refuge last year after they were driven out of Yemeni cities they had captured earlier.
Tehran has in recent months expanded its military presence in southern Syria after insurgents were driven out, with Hezbollah, by far the biggest of the Iranian-backed militias expanding its foothold there, according to regional security sources.
You see, according to the 2015 Forbes 30-under-30 luminary, daring to disagree even in the slightest with the politically correct monsters that run this town is now enough to get you driven out of it.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Myanmar security forces have brutally driven out half a million Muslim Rohingya from northern Rakhine state, torching their homes, crops and villages to prevent them from returning, the U.N. human rights office said on Wednesday.
According to a source familiar with the meal, the two men had lunch together in what is one of their few in-person meetings since Priebus was driven out of the administration more than two months ago.
United States intelligence officials said Mr. Binali may have also traveled recently to Libya to help ISIS bolster its franchise there, an affiliate group that in recent weeks has been driven out of its stronghold in Surt.
Islamist militants, some linked to al Qaeda, seized northern Mali in 2012 on the back of a separatist rebellion before being driven out of major cities and towns by a French-led military intervention a year later.
The survey noted that the outlook of young people in the Levant had become bleaker in the past two years despite the slow demise and loss of territory for ISIS, largely driven out of Syria and Iraq.
The al Qaeda-aligned militants have been driven out of major strongholds in Somalia by AMISOM and Somali army offensives, but the group still controls some rural areas and often launches guerrilla-style assaults and bomb attacks.
Or when stories of the refugee plight began to flood the headlines in 2014, I turned to my grandmother, who, as a little girl, was driven out of her home by Nazi forces and sent to Kazakhstan.
Under international law — and the precepts of basic human decency — the nearly one million Rohingya people driven out of their homeland in Myanmar and crammed into refugee camps in Bangladesh ought to be able to return home.
Republican sponsors of the bill argued that such a law would codify protections that already exist in Tennessee and protect adoption agencies from being sued, discriminated against and driven out of business because of their religious beliefs.
Building on the Obama slogan, Yes We Can, the Democrats need to become the Party of Yes with constructive, positive answers to address the concerns of those who have been driven out, left out and left behind.
In Greene County, Pa., where she lives, jobs related to the fossil fuel industry have been dwindling for decades, and not simply because companies have been driven out of business by the rising costs of federal regulation.
In Greene County, Pa., where she lives, jobs related to the fossil fuel industry have been dwindling for decades, and not simply because companies have been driven out of business by the rising costs of federal regulation.
Since late August, more than 620,000 _________, about two-thirds of the population that lived in Myanmar in 2016, have fled to Bangladesh, driven out by the military's systematic campaign of massacre, rape and arson in Rakhine. 29.
The protest is scheduled to culminate on May 15, when Palestinians mark the "Nakba" or "Catastrophe" when hundreds of thousands fled or were driven out of their homes in 1948, when the state of Israel was created.
While some young people are obviously being driven out of cities for financial reasons, namely, soaring rents which bear no relation to the average person's income, others are leaving for another reason: to improve their mental health.
Nigeria's government says Boko Haram and the rival Islamic State West Africa Province group have been largely defeated - that is, driven out of territory they once held - but they continue to launch attacks on civilian and military targets.
In Bethlehem, Trump addressed the suicide bombing, telling an audience that "terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever, " adding that "this wicked ideology" must be eradicated.
Palestinians have held the border protests to demand the right to return to homes and villages from which they fled or were driven out during the conflict surrounding the creation of the modern state of Israel in 1948.
Saudi Arabia has led a military operation in Yemen in support of the internationally recognized government, which was driven out of the capital by the Shiite Houthi rebels and is now based in the southern city of Aden.
Victims of harassment are often driven out of their jobs, Barnes said, and our legal system makes it "almost impossible" for women to get justice for this since court cases can take so long and cost so much.
Security forces have been extra vigilant in recent months with warnings that sympathisers of Islamic State could launch revenge attacks after the militants were driven out of most of the territory they once controlled in Syria and Iraq.
Fears confirmed MOSCOW — Nearly 30 years after Soviet troops were driven out of Afghanistan by the Taliban insurgency, relations between the terrorist group and Moscow appear to have thawed dramatically in the face of a common enemy: America.
If a wealthy third party is willing to bankroll lawsuits by anyone with a grudge, and defending each case costs millions of dollars, the organization could get driven out of business even if it wins every single lawsuit.
Last April, after exorbitant rents and a dearth of shoppers had driven out most of the businesses along an expanse of Bleecker, Brookfield bought four retail properties with seven storefronts, and immediately set to work rethinking the landscape.
The Italian news agency ANSA described a "massacre of yachts" in the town of Rapallo, near Genoa, where dozens of boats moored in the port broke loose and crashed against the shore or were driven out to sea.
Since late August, more than 620,000 Rohingya Muslims, about two-thirds of the population that lived in Myanmar in 2016, have fled to Bangladesh, driven out by the military's systematic campaign of massacre, rape and arson in Rakhine.
Victims of harassment are often driven out of their jobs, Barnes said, and our legal system makes it "almost impossible" for women to get justice for this, since court cases can take so long and cost so much.
While the majority of Rohingya residents of northwestern Myanmar were driven out by a military campaign that began in August 613, a scattered community of some 200,000 remained behind in Rakhine state, in villages that were spared the violence.
More than 532,000 people in the two territories near the Ugandan border fled their homes in 2016 and 2017, largely driven out by attacks by the ADF and other armed groups as well as military responses, the report said.
Al Shabaab has been driven out of its strongholds in Somalia by AMISOM and Somali army offensives, although the group still controls some rural areas and often launches guerrilla-style assaults and frequent bomb attacks in the capital, Mogadishu.
MAZAR-I SHARIF, Afghanistan (Reuters) - More than 150 Islamic State fighters surrendered to Afghan security forces in the northwestern province of Jawzjan after they were defeated and driven out by the Taliban, Taliban and government officials said on Wednesday.
The group has been driven out of its strongholds in Somalia by AMISOM and Somali army offensives, although it still controls some towns and rural areas and often launches guerrilla-style assaults and bomb attacks in the capital Mogadishu.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for deadly bombings in Sri Lanka in April last year, and has been looking to bolster its presence in the sub-continent after being driven out of its self-styled caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
The law was designed to get more people access to health care, including those who were traditionally denied coverage because of "preexisting conditions" like HIV, or who were driven out of the marketplace because their health care was unaffordable.
Two days after the car was spotted, a local hotel told police that two Thai tourists who had driven out in the morning had never returned, and asked officers to check if they were involved in the car accident.
Investors welcome the shift after years of underperformance by utilities when low wholesale power prices led to operational losses and fossil-fuel plants were driven out of the market by renewable energy in Germany's drive towards low-carbon energy.
Yanghee Lee, the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar, was speaking during a trip to Thailand and Bangladesh, where she met officials and Rohingya driven out of western Rakhine state after an army crackdown in 2017.
The big picture: A combination of sustained low natural gas prices and increasing supply from renewables has kept ERCOT's electric wholesale market prices so low for so long that some power plants have been driven out of the market.
At his first annual general meeting with the company, Chief Executive Francesco de Ferrari said he was focusing on restoring stability after last year's upheaval, while chasing new growth opportunities as the Royal Commission had driven out some competitors.
Bangladesh is currently hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees who have been driven out of neighboring Myanmar; these refugees, many of them women and children, lack legal status in Bangladesh and are restricted from attending Bangladeshi schools or working.
"Whether it's UBI, mortgage/rent/loan suspensions, or other means, if we do not act quickly many people will go hungry, be driven out of their homes, or confront other extreme harms," Ocasio-Cortez said on Twitter on Monday.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Driven out of China after losing a civil war, Taiwan's main opposition party faces another crisis following an election drubbing this month, seeking to re-invent itself and rethink its unpopular policy of trying to accommodate Beijing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The momentum in the fight against Islamic State has shifted and the militant group has been driven out of almost half the territory it once occupied in Iraq, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday.
It was a Saturday, and much of the Charleston literary community had driven out for the event, which was held in the Wiltown Community Center, a schoolhouse-style wood building with bright yellow walls and a high-beamed ceiling.
Kurdish fighters have already been driven out of much — but not all — of a swath of territory that stretches about 100 kilometers (60 miles) along the middle of the Syrian-Turkish border, between Ras al-Ayn and Tal Abyad.
Many Western countries have struggled with how to deal with citizens who went to the Middle East to join groups such as Islamic State, which was driven out of its last territorial enclave in March by U.S.-backed forces.
Related: 'Children Are Eating Leaves Off the Trees': The Nightmare of the Siege of Madaya, Syria The tiny clinic lies in one room of a basement, moved there after staff were driven out of the main hospital by shelling.
But its main focus was a demand that Palestinian refugees be allowed the right of return to towns and villages which their families fled from, or were driven out of, when the state of Israel was created in 1948.
The militants were driven out by U.S.-backed Iraqi troops in December, but the government has said it will need up to $100 billion to rebuild the cities with Mosul's mosques, churches, markets and other landmarks left in ruin.
As the bikes and scooters are driven out of San Francisco, the companies or their customers are migrating their bikes and scooters to the next place where they aren't yet rejected, thus moving the disruption to a new greenfield.
The garrison was first set up when Islamic State fighters controlled eastern Syria bordering Iraq but since the militants were driven out, Tanf has assumed a role as part of a U.S. strategy to contain Iran's military buildup in eastern Syria.
Because with everyone consuming content on Facebook, with media companies that reach for objective truth driven out of News Feeds and out of business, there will be no one left to point out the inanity of all this fake connection.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German cabinet has agreed to extend to electronic books a law that fixes book prices to protect bricks-and-mortar stores from being driven out of business and ensure the availability of a wide range of publications.
Al Qaeda-allied al Shabaab was driven out of the capital Mogadishu in 2010, but their deadly attacks remain one of the main obstacles to stability in the chaotic nation, which lies along one of the world's busiest shipping routes.
U.S.-backed forces declared the defeat in March of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate – the territory it once held in Iraq and Syria – after militants were driven out of the village of Baghouz where they made a months-long last stand.
Doubling down on the Trump's administration's anti-Iran message, the senior policy advisor to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Brian Hook, vowed no U.S. reconstruction assistance to the war-torn country until Iranian forces and its proxies are completely driven out.
In Britain, the existing law already recognises this with its provision not to bring charges where the circumstances do not warrant prosecution: such as if the person is driven out of compassion, or if their actions are characterised as "reluctant encouragement".
Then there are the cars — driven out of airplanes, soaring between skyscrapers and hurtling over cliffs in digital stunts that "hit the sweet spot of wacky, oh-no-they-didn't sublimity," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Trump's trouble in Wisconsin Rubio allies said that doing so could help him rebuild his own brand and reconnect with GOP voters after being driven out of the race by Trump's dominance and failing to carry his home state of Florida.
Unfortunately for both Spooner and the American people, the American Letter Mail Company was driven out of business by a Congress more intent on maintaining a government monopoly over the mail than on allowing affordable and efficient service to consumers.
The first of a planned trilogy, it takes place in a rich, fully realized fantasy world that is based loosely in West African cosmology, where magic has been driven out — until one girl becomes the key to bringing it back.
Thanks to the United States military and our partnership with many of your nations, I am pleased to report that the bloodthirsty killers known as ISIS have been driven out from the territory they once held in Iraq and Syria.
I no longer received invitations to basement bowling alleys or damp attics or absurdist theater performances or group shows or biennales, over the course of a summer I was expelled from the artistic group, I was driven out like a leper.
Some shops hoisted black flags with posters that reject their permanent settlement in Jordan, a country that has absorbed the bulk of the Palestinians who fled or were driven out of their former homes in the wake of Israel's creation.
In addition, Iran has lowered its prices to refineries along the Mediterranean Sea in an effort to compete with rivals like Saudi Arabia and Russia, which had moved to grab Iran's market share when it was driven out of Europe.
Three fighters were killed and more than 30 injured during fighting on Friday after Islamic State militants were driven out of the residential 700 district in fierce clashes involving rockets, mortars and gun battles, a senior commander and hospital officials said.
The U.S. firm aside, 99's lesser-known domestic rivals include Cabify, which has raised over $150 million from investors like Rakuten, and EasyTaxi, a Brazilian outfit that was previously driven out of Southeast Asia by competition from Uber and Grab.
Producers of more expensive oil, including some from shale in America, will be driven out of business long before before Aramco is in trouble, its managers say; as global production falls and demand recovers, the price is bound to rise again.
President Hadi, driven out of Sanaa last year by Houthi fighters that Arab neighbors say are backed by Iran, has returned to lead a government from the southern port of Aden, recaptured in July by troops from the Saudi-led coalition.
Even if Islamic State is driven out, there is a real danger of sectarian strife, especially if civilian casualties are high in a mainly Sunni city wary of the Shi-ite led Iraqi government and the Shi'ite militias it depends on.
Then, in early November, The Hill reported the Speaker could quit Congress shortly after shepherding tax reform to the president's desk — a move that would allow him to go out on a positive note, rather than being driven out like Boehner.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Monday that Islamic State militants driven out of Syria and Iraq could set up in his country, and if that happened he would forego human rights obligations to keep his people safe.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict since the Sunni Muslim alliance intervened in the war in March 2015 in support of Hadi after his government was driven out of Sanaa by Houthi forces in late 2014.
AL-'AYADIYA/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi forces said they faced tough resistance on Monday from Islamic State fighters driven out of the city of Tal Afar to a small town where they had "nothing to lose" by fighting to the end.
The planned six-week protest has revived a longstanding demand for the right of return of Palestinian refugees to towns and villages from which their families fled, or were driven out, when the state of Israel was created 70 years ago.
Like other Western countries, Germany faces a dilemma of how to deal with citizens who went to the Middle East to join groups like Islamic State, which was driven out of its last territorial enclave in March by U.S.-backed forces.
It is a well-known fact that Trotsky was driven out of the Soviet Union in 1920's or 1930's by Stalin because he wanted to spread Communism around the world, while Stalin wanted to build communism 'in one country'.
The protesters are reviving a long-standing demand for the right of return of Palestinian refugees and their descendants to towns and villages from which families fled, or were driven out, when the state of Israel was created in 1948.
Saleem Bakour, a colonel in the Syrian army who defected to the rebels, had led rebels in battle against Islamic State fighters who pushed south after being driven out of the city of Palmyra by Russian-backed government forces in March.
But Weaver suggested in the interview that he believes it may already be too late for an internal insurrection against Trump because he has driven out of the party too many of the moderate voters who might welcome an alternative.
It seems so unfair for the president's son-in-law and adviser to be driven out just as he's about to complete a peace deal in the Middle East, end the opioid crisis in America and reorganize the federal government.
While the jihadists were largely driven out by a French-led military operation that began in January 2013, huge areas are still lawless, despite a 2015 peace agreement with some armed groups that sought to stamp out the Islamist threat.
The attacker, identified as Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old Australian, posted a lengthy manifesto before the attacks that said, among other things, that Muslims should be driven out of the part of Turkey that lies west of the Bosporus.
"White House officials are alarmed at the prospect that numerous shale companies, many of them deep in debt, could be driven out of business if the downturn in oil prices turns into a prolonged crisis for the industry," my colleagues report.
The United Nations voiced concern at reports that civilians, mainly Kurds, were being driven out of parts of northern Iraq retaken by Iraqi forces and their houses and businesses looted and destroyed, and urged Baghdad to stop any such abuses.
"It should go without saying,'' she added, "that middle-income, low-wage, poor and unemployed residents in these cities cannot access the luxury housing market nor the rising rents and have been driven out of their communities as a result.
"The so-called Islamic State has been luckily driven out of its territory but this unfortunately doesn't mean that Islamic State has disappeared," said the German Chancellor at the inauguration of the Berlin headquarters of Germany's foreign intelligence agency BND.
This is the second time in more than a year that Syrian and Russian troops have lost Palmyra, where Islamic State militants had terrorized residents and blown up ancient monuments until being driven out by Syrian government forces nine months ago.
"This is unprecedented: a U.S. institution has been driven out of a country that is a NATO ally, a European institution has been ousted from a member state of the EU." Orbán's tactics in the CEU fight were quite clever.
Christine Blasey Ford — who's been driven out of her home and threatened in the days since she publicly accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault — previously told at least four people about the allegations who are now willing to corroborate her claims.
Al-Mayadeen, near the Iraqi border in Deir al Zor province, had become a major base for Islamic State militants as they were being driven out of their de facto Syrian capital in Raqqa city by a U.S.-backed offensive.
More than 2 million Palestinians - mostly descendants of people who were driven out or fled from territory that is now Israel at its founding in 1948 - are packed into the narrow Gaza Strip, which shares borders with Israel and Egypt.
As the tissue gets hotter and hotter, water is driven out of the cells, and they then break apart, forming volatile, combustible gases, "just like a burner from your stove," John Bailey, a professor who teaches fire science Oregon State, tells me.
The unit was set up and trained by the United Arab Emirates, as part of a strategy to combat al Qaeda, which had exploited a three-year civil war and tried to expand its control in the area before they were driven out.
Militants linked to Islamic State have carried out suicide bombings across the north of the country, though the group lost most of its fighters in Libya when it was driven out of its stronghold in the central city of Sirte in 2016.
Ben Wallace also said British authorities feared that as the militant group was driven out of strongholds in the Middle East such as the Iraqi city of Mosul, Britons fighting for the group would return home and pose a growing domestic threat.
The fighting prompted thousands of people to flee to the provincial capital of Sheberghan, where many gave shocking accounts of the brutality of Islamic State fighters and commanders in Darzab and Qush Tepa, the two districts they controlled before being driven out.
Like other western countries, Germany faces a tricky decision on how to deal with citizens who went to the Middle East to join groups like Islamic State, which was driven out of its last territorial enclave in March by U.S.-backed forces.
"America's organic livestock and poultry producers can now breathe easy that they can maintain the health of their flocks and herds the best way they see fit, and they will not be driven out of business by another government regulation," he said.
YANGON (Reuters) - The United Nations is awaiting "effective access" to the Myanmar region where 700,000 Rohingya Muslims were driven out in an army crackdown, months after agreeing with the government to aid the return of refugees, the U.N. country head said on Tuesday.
The fate of ethnic Serb villages in northern Kosovo is one of the main issues of disagreement between Serbia and Kosovo, a former province of Serbia which declared independence after Serbian forces were driven out by NATO bombing in a war in 1999.
Thousands of IS followers and fighters, who had retreated to Baghouz as the group was gradually driven out of those lands, have poured out of the tiny cluster of hamlets and farmlands in Deir al-Zor province over the last few weeks.
Workers have also been driven out of surrounding towns that were previously affordable, like Cupertino and San Jose, where demand from a new influx of tech workers has driven up the average cost of a one-bedroom apartment to more than $2,500.
When Roseanne Barr, who gave Macdonald his first TV job, and Louis C.K., who wrote the foreword to his book, were driven out of work by scandal, he put the two of them in touch so they could talk their feelings out.
They said that the accused, Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi, was part of a Qaeda-linked group that seized the north of Mali in 2012 and imposed an extreme form of Shariah law until the radicals were driven out by French troops.
Some of us still were, some of us were driven out by—this the politest way I can put it—he contradictions between the ideals of radical males and their behavior,which was unconscionable [and] in some cases as horrible as Trump.
NOW STARBUCKS HAS BEEN THROUGH THESE EBBS AND FLOWS BEFORE AND WE ALWAYS GET THROUGH THEM WERE GOING TO GET THROUGH THIS ONE, AS WELL THE LAST IN THE CURRENT QUARTER, CERTAINLY WE HAD AN UNPLANNED INITIATIVE DRIVEN OUT OF THE PHILADELPHIA INCIDENT.
But I do think a big part of this is acknowledgment of the expulsion, acknowledgment of the Nakba, that this thing happened, that Palestinians were driven out of their homes; they did not simply decide to run away one day for no reason.
Our subjects include the Malian immigrant who saved a child dangling from a balcony in Paris, celebrities who are helping to erase the stigma of acne, and how Mosul is coming back to life now that the Islamic State has been driven out.
In May, Mr. Bolsonaro was driven out of Manhattan by headline-grabbing demonstrators chanting "fascista," shortly after his University of Chicago-educated economic minister, Paulo Guedes, was greeted as a savior by global investors at the I.M.F.'s semiannual meeting in Washington.
Abducted in a night raid, Lakor was forced to become a child soldier with the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebel group, which terrorized northern Uganda for nearly two decades before being driven out of the country by a military offensive in 2005.
Little did the residents of Pikha village — which quickly turned into a base for the group's courts and jails — know then that they would have to wait over three years for the feared fighters to be driven out and for classes to start.
David Chapman, an organic farmer in Vermont who has been a leader of the opposition to certifying produce from the new systems, said he would be driven out of business if the U.S.D.A. declared hydroponically grown tomatoes could be certified as organic.
The American military hopes it can mollify the Turks by making sure that the majority of the force that takes the city is Arab, and making clear that only local fighters will occupy the city after the Islamic State is driven out.
Bakour, a founder of the Free Syria Army's Southern Front alliance of rebel groups, took a lead in recent fighting to drive out Islamic State militants when they pushed south after being driven out of the central city of Palmyra in March.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A surge of volatility in China's once placid commodities futures markets has rattled industrial players who use them for hedging, with some taking losses or cutting exposure, driven out by a flood of speculative money from hedge funds and retail investors.
In the most romantic offering at the camp, Harry and Meghan were driven out at twilight to a deserted area of the bush to the foot of an ancient baobab tree where they were served a three-course meal beside a glowing fire.
Yazidis in Bashiqa were able to escape before Islamic State seized the town and the militants were driven out in November 2016, about a month after the start of the offensive to retake Mosul, the northern city used by the militants as their capital.
Over the past two years, this belief has grown so pervasive within Sherlock fandom that many middle-of-the-road shippers who support Johnlock but don't believe in TJLC say they have been driven out of the community by the zealotry of those who do.
She's Love, Love, Loves Country Music If she didn't love country music her best friend probably wouldn't have driven "out to a sketchy location to meet and even sketchier man at 2am" to get tickets to Stagecoach, an annual country music festival in Southern California.
Back in April, Energy Secretary Rick Perry commissioned a study on the resilience and reliability of the US power grid, with a special focus on whether "fuel-ready" power plants like coal and nuclear were being unfairly driven out of business in wholesale electricity markets.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that prospects for Christians returning look somewhat brighter in localities that were recaptured from IS by Kurdish forces and much less good in settlements where IS was driven out by the Iraqi army in co-operation with often-chaotic mixtures of militias.
A deal between Damascus and the Kurds would piece back together the two largest chunks of Syria and leave one corner of the northwest under the control of anti-Assad insurgents who have been driven out of many of the areas they once held.
The protests, which have been going on for weeks, are scheduled to culminate on Tuesday, the day Palestinians mourn as the "Nakba" or "Catastrophe" when, in 1948, hundreds of thousands of them were driven out of their homes or fled the fighting around Israel's creation.
Whether you're being driven out of your mind by a roommate's refusal to clean up after themselves, or isolating yourself in your bedroom because your roommate has guests over at all times, living with someone else is almost always an adjustment that involves compromise.
In a decision on Monday, Judge Richard Leon in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia rebuffed the operators' argument that they could be driven out of business if the rules remain in place while their antitrust lawsuit against Visa and Mastercard proceeds.
BASHIQA, Iraq (Reuters) - Khedr Selim trod gingerly through the rubble of his old home, desperate to move back in with his family after two years on the run, but terrified in case Islamic State fighters, driven out at last, had wired the house to explode.
It lost control of the town of Derna near the Egyptian border in July 2015, and was ultimately driven out of the coastal city of Sirte late last year after being pounded by hundreds of US airstrikes and a ground attack by Libyan militia.
The loss of Palmyra comes three months after Islamic State fighters were driven out of the city of Ramadi in neighbouring Iraq, the first major victory for Iraq's army since it collapsed in the face of an assault by the militants in June 2014.
Members of the most prominent organization, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, were driven out of the country in the late 1990s and were active in Afghanistan and Pakistan for years, though many of its members have now joined the Islamic State's organization in Afghanistan.
It will increase the Muslim Rohingyas' sense of abandonment and despair, just two years after about 750,000 of them were mercilessly driven out of their villages in Rakhine state, just over the border in Myanmar—an operation condemned as a "genocide" by the United Nations.
Named the 'Great March of Return', the protest action revives a longstanding demand for the right of return of Palestinian refugees to towns and villages which their families fled from, or were driven out of, when the state of Israel was created in 1948.
Reince Preibus -- chief of staff The former Republican National Committee chairman became the shortest-serving chief of staff in White House history after he was driven out of the administration after just six months and replaced by then-Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
Harry Dunn, 19, was riding a motorcycle on the correct side of the street when the 42-year-old woman, who had driven out of the air force base onto the wrong side of the road, hit him in a head-on collision, police said.
The airline was driven out of business, but it reflected "an initial growth in union political power" that led to more pro-union legislation in the New Deal era, wrote San Jose State University professor Isaac Cohen in a 1990 paper that analyzed airline strikes.
The 148-day occupation marked the Roman Catholic-majority Philippines' biggest security crisis in years and triggered concerns that with its mountains, jungles and porous borders, the island of Mindanao could become a magnet for Islamic State fighters driven out of Iraq and Syria.
Tension between the two neighbours in the run-up to the U.S.-backed campaign to drive Islamic State from Mosul, which began in October, has been just one sign of the coming struggle for influence over Iraq's second city even once the jihadists have been driven out.
Without significant progress in meeting and protecting the urgent needs of Iraqi civilians, as well as laying the humanitarian groundwork for opportunity and stability, rebuilding this embattled country – and making sure that ISIS is not only driven out, but never returns - will be an impossible task.
Among the hills on the western outskirts of Jerusalem stands an abandoned group of stone buildings, the remains of Lifta, an Arab village whose residents were driven out in 1948, during what Israelis know as the War of Independence and what Palestinians call the Nakba (Catastrophe).
Their conversation came after Putin hosted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for three hours of talks on Monday, in preparation for a push by Moscow to end Syria's conflict now that Islamic State has been driven out of its self-styled caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was driven out of power with the help of NATO forces just eight years after negotiating a denuclearization agreement with the U.S. Trump said he will insist on full denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula during possible talks with Kim, despite North Korea's rhetoric.
In late June, Brett McGurk, President Obama's envoy to the coalition fighting the Islamic State, said that the group had been driven out of nearly half the territory it had occupied in Iraq, and that the number of foreign fighters had dropped from 33,000 to about 20,000.
It was a sobering reality check for a group that, despite years of fiery defiance and arms supplies from Iran, cannot rule Gaza without help from Fatah, the rival faction that controls the Palestinian Authority and was driven out of Gaza in violent clashes 10 years ago.
The added fact that China has flooded African markets with low-cost manufactured goods means that many African factories have been driven out of business, making it harder for African countries to raise the hard currency — mostly dollars — that they need to repay loans from Beijing.
Driven out of China in 1949 after losing a civil war, the Kuomintang soundly lost both the presidential and parliamentary elections to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), whose promises to stand up to China's threats contrasted with its own platform to be more conciliatory toward Beijing.
In a move that could affect the economy and tens of thousands of people, scores of small businesses ranging from tailors to car mechanics and grocery stores to pop-up clothing stalls were being driven out of residential areas to improve security, traffic flow and the environment.
The area around Mosul is one of the most ethnically and religiously diverse parts of Iraq, and Western countries backing the assault are concerned that communities feel safe as the government forces advance, to avoid revenge attacks or ethnic and sectarian bloodletting as fighters are driven out.
Staunch U.S. ally Jordan lies at the heart of the Arab-Israeli conflict with many of its citizens refugees or descendants of the roughly 700,000 Palestinians who were driven out of their homes or fled the fighting in the 1948 war that led to Israel's creation.
In 1492, Sicily's once-flourishing Jewish community was expelled by the Spanish monarchs who held sway over the island; some fled to the nearby Kingdom of Naples but they were soon driven out of that realm, too, and duly headed eastwards to the comparative safety of Ottoman territory.
The protest, organized by Hamas and other Palestinian factions, is scheduled to culminate on May 15, the day Palestinians commemorate what they call the "Nakba" or "Catastrophe" when hundreds of thousands fled or were driven out of their homes in 1948, when the state of Israel was created.
Shortly after IS was driven out in March, Russia displayed its own understanding of the ancient city's symbolic value when it flew in the Mariinsky Orchestra from St. Petersburg to play a concert in the amphitheater, a grand gesture meant to trumpet the triumph of civilization over barbarians.
"This subject informed our detectives they had information that the missing teens had been killed by Connor Kerner, their bodies were placed in the black Honda Civic they were driving, driven out to a field in rural Hebron, Indiana, and lit on fire," reads the statement, obtained by PEOPLE.
Afghan and U.S. officials said the Taliban fighters who attacked Farah on Tuesday had been driven out, but officials in Ghazni, on the other side of the country, said the insurgents were attacking in three districts and a key highway link, blocked for almost two weeks, remained severed.
These schools of hate teach Palestinian children from the earliest age that Jews and Israelis are their enemies, who must be driven out of "occupied Palestine" – meaning every square inch of Israel, not just the land held by Israel since its victory in the 1967 Six Day War.
President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, resigned Monday night, driven out of the job after just 24 days by a torrent of leaks suggesting he lied to colleagues, who in turn lied to the public, about his pre-inauguration conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
These two rappers glorify terrorists in their song texts and in the social media networks, praise the arming of young children against Israel, and call for the city of Tel Aviv to be bombed, burned to the ground and for the inhabitants to be driven out of the city.
Less than 30 miles from Tbilisi, Russian border guards patrol a mostly unmarked and internationally unrecognized border that separates the breakaway region of South Ossetia from Georgia, and more than 250,000 ethnic Georgians have been driven out of their homes there and from Abkhazia, the other separatist region.
"China has strategically flooded the global market with rare earths at subsidized prices, driven out competitors, and deterred new market entrants," the authors of the report write, noting pointedly the flexing of rare earth export quotas to pressure Japan at the time of the two countries' 2010 maritime dispute.
To the untrained—or the most cynical—eye, the West Village can seem to have been completely subsumed by the city's wealthiest denizens and developers, by bank branches and luxury storefronts, a graveyard of charming mom-and-pop institutions long ago driven out by obscenely elevated monthly rents.
THE HAGUE — As recently as a year ago, United States and other Western counterterrorism officials feared that a major surge of Islamic State fighters would return home to Europe and North Africa to commit mayhem after being driven out of their strongholds in Mosul, Iraq, and Raqqa, Syria.
Even as Kelly has driven out the most flamboyant West Wing agitators — Scaramucci, Omarosa Manigault Newman, Bannon, Gorka — it has not gone unnoticed that Stephen Miller, the 32-year-old senior policy adviser and Trump's nativist id on immigration policy since the campaign, has thrived on Kelly's watch.
But the House of Representatives (HOR), which was driven out of Tripoli in 2014 when an armed alliance took control of the capital, has held out, with opponents of the GNA accusing it of depending on Islamist-leaning armed groups that oppose eastern commander Khalifa Haftar and forces loyal to him.
Al-Naba, the group's newsletter, ran an article about the subject in August, recalling how the militants of the Islamic State of Iraq, the Islamic State's predecessor, survived after they were driven out of Iraqi cities following the 2007 American troop surge and the tribal insurrection known as the Awakening.
They have been driven out of the city by segregation, gun violence, discriminatory policing, racial disparities in employment, the uneven quality of public schools and frustration at life in neighborhoods whose once-humming commercial districts have gone quiet, as well as more universal urban complaints like rising rents and taxes.
With grass-roots support, they had driven out a cadre of clan warlords who had been covertly supported by the C.I.A. It's hard to keep a secret in Somalia, a country with an intense oral tradition and a mobile phone network that is amazing given Somalia's history as a failed state.
Despite the looming threat of Brexit and fears that the city will cede a significant amount of financial companies and employees who are driven out by either regulatory stipulations or concerns over changes that may detract from the city's appeal, London's tally has only lost two points since the previous report.
The protest action is set to wind up on May 15, when Palestinians mark the "Naqba", or "Catastrophe", when hundreds of thousands fled or were driven out of their homes during violence that culminated in war in May 1948 between the newly created state of Israel and its Arab neighbours.

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