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Both sides have dug in on their positions this week.
And like a spice miner on Kessel, I dug in.
For now, both sides have dug in ... it's a standoff.
The big prize remains Mosul, where IS has dug in.
And now it's a very tough battle, they're dug in.
I added some syrup to the pancakes and dug in.
Like the Democrats, Mr. Trump appears to have dug in.
In April 103, the Department of Homeland Security dug in.
The parties were as dug in as parties are today.
Berlin has dug in its heels against such a promise.
Mr. Maduro dug in, tightening his grip with increasing repression.
The argument grew heated and ugly, as Jeff dug in.
They battle Iraqi security forces dug in at Quabba's outskirts.
But in a call with journalists on Thursday, Zuckerberg dug in.
India controls the glacier today, with Pakistani soldiers dug in nearby.
The Syrian troops garrisoned there were well-equipped and dug in.
Keegan dug in, braced himself, heaved and fought for every inch.
Wicker dug in with more questions about the airline's business operations.
Residents fill water from a few wells dug in the soil.
In response to Nadler's and other inquiries, Trump has dug in.
Kate and Alex dug in a bit more about that story.
But PUCN dug in its heels and stuck to its decision.
Donald Trump is dug in but ... So, what's going to happen?
We dug in as Ms. El Falahi, told us her tale.
On the other hand, everybody's political positions are more dug in.
Others dug in on the budget wars of the early 2010s.
The Chinese seem dug in and have prepared for difficult times.
Secretary Duane dug in and refused to what the president wanted.
Separated from their comrades in German-occupied territory, the troops dug in.
His editor agreed to give him the gig, and he dug in.
Up to this point they haven't cared, and both sides dug in.
As disillusion grew, and his poll numbers sank, Mr Fillon dug in.
Well-organised protesters have dug in at Cuadrilla's Preston New Road site.
More than a month after my visit, the protestors remain dug in.
While she prodded a bit, Collins never really dug in against Sessions.
The audience erupted in laughter, but Trump dug in on his statement.
Warren greeted her old friend warmly, but dug in on her position.
Both sides have dug in since the funding lapse started on Dec.
Then he dug in and made quick work of the Reds' lineup.
But the two advocates dug in and refused to move the spoon.
Next, the woman and a man dug in the ground with sticks.
When we dug in even deeper, we saw these were all coordinated.
Said I before I'd dug in at all, let alone too deep.
There are tens of thousands of troops dug in, facing each other.
She and two other reporters, Mark Alesia and Tim Evans, dug in.
"Some have kind of dug in for the long haul," Ms. Roberts said.
However, the company initially dug in its feet and refused to do so.
That is why few foreign firms dug in deep in the first place.
When factions remained dug in, Mr Ryan and Mr Trump pulled the bill.
On the contrary Google appears to have dug in against this competitive threat.
After Assange dug in further, the host asked him what he was suggesting.
But with most Republicans dug in defending the president, it's unlikely to advance.
"They were frenzied," Scully said as Yasmani Grandal dug in against Jon Lester.
He dug in with people from both sides, as well as the media.
Trump has dug in on his demand for $5 billion for the wall.
I dug in and scarfed the whole plate down in under a minute.
But Trump appears to have dug in so far on the ObamaCare fight.
Our guys really dug in and made them work in the half-court.
Yoenis Cespedes, Robinson Cano, and Dustin Pedroia have dug in against him, too.
Both sides dug in over the weekend, with the blame game heating up.
Ginsburg dug in again after Kagan had pushed Murrill on the same topic.
Some firefighters dug in their heels, vowing to proceed with the fund-raiser.
They dug in, but I paused to appreciate the unorthodoxy of the moment.
Meanwhile, leaders of some cities and police departments have dug in their heels.
Over time, competing camps dug in around women and the right to drive.
A shallow hole is dug in the hot sand near the desert camp.
Executives said Mr. Tillerson dug in his heels and was a tough bargainer.
It seems like both sides are, just like on Twitter this week, dug in.
Trump and Kasich are the only ones dug in alone, playing a different game.
And they dug in, bringing pillows, food and other essentials for the long haul.
"Pipeline passes through several well dug-in PKK cells and rural strongholds," Unver said.
Furious by a controversy he regards as threatening his legitimacy, Trump has dug in.
I dug in there for things and all I found is a Virgin Mary.
Luther Strange in Alabama, that Bannon dug in and got busy campaigning for Moore.
O'Rourke has dug in since then, comparing the Trump administration to the Third Reich.
Few things help beat back dug-in opposition than missing the holidays/vacation plans.
What emerged as you dug in past the surface-level mythology of the gulag?
Instead, he dug in and has remained there since, with a few fleeting exceptions.
From my experience, a majority of vaccine-hesitant parents are not deeply dug in.
Media Memo Roy S. Moore seemed to be squirming as the interviewer dug in.
And in one swoop, Mark Zuckerberg's most dug-in position will be dug up.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday in New Hampshire, Sanders dug in on the charges.
Together they dug in, cracked jokes, tore scenes apart and put them back together.
I sprinkled some pepper on top of my mac and cheese and dug in.
Many on Mr. Trump's team disengaged from the process even as he dug in.
But Paul appeared dug in on his opposition to Graham-Cassidy without substantial changes.
Despite Smikle's argument that voters are dug in on the Obama years, former Rep.
Moore has dug in and has given no sign he's willing to drop out.
ISIS is dug in western Mosul and at least 650,000 people are still trapped there.
But after both sides initially dug in, the tone has shifted markedly in recent weeks.
And so I sat on the floor in front of her dresser and dug in.
I knew very little, and then I dug in deeper, and started watching other stuff.
ISIS dug in The assault is imminent, and it appears ISIS inside Mosul knows that.
We've dug in and have yet to land on the company, or companies, Tesla acquired.
The ruling elite has since dug in its heels and resisted ceding power to Pashinyan.
A cave dug in the permafrost, used to store fish by the local Nenets population.
Don [Lee] and his team really dug in on that, I think sometime around 2012.
They're using human shields, they've got all sorts of — you know, they're all dug in.
The two sides have remained dug in, raising the prospect of a long-term shutdown.
Election Day is too close, and most of the Republican opposition is too dug in.
And I dug in before he was drafted that he's a turnover waiting to happen.
I dug in to do the work to unravel and repair years of mental illness.
After the hearing, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders dug in on the entrapment accusation.
Nicholas Britell, our composer, working with the violinist Tim Fain, they just really dug in.
Native Americans in North Dakota dug in for a long fight over an oil pipeline.
Rather than moving toward an agreement, negotiators on both sides have dug in their heels.
The two sides have remained dug in, raising the prospect of a long-term shutdown.
But as she has dug in her heels, such a reversal is harder to contemplate.
You've been doing important work, but you haven't dug in on really long-term stories.
As both sides in Venezuela dug in, administration officials pinned the blame on different culprits.
My shoulders relaxed, and I finally dug in with my guard down all the way.
I dug in, I did the work and then Bernie's team trashed me for it.
"I dug in, I did the work, and then Bernie's team trashed me," she said.
In Beijing and Washington alike, hard-liners have dug in, shrinking room for a compromise.
The backyard was strewn with trash, a hole dug in the ground for a toilet.
Democrats are dug in that there's not going to be any money for the wall.
Under pressure from their base, congressional leaders are dug in for years of unremitting resistance.
When Biden told the former San Antonio mayor that he was wrong, Castro dug in.
It said the Syrian army was dug in across a six-kilometer (3.73 mile) line.
In Beijing and Washington alike, hard-liners have dug in, shrinking room for a compromise.
Both Republicans and Democrats had dug in during the day, each side blaming the other.
So they really dug in, and their goalie made some big saves when they had to.
When he dug in his heels ... they called in cops who also told him to leave.
Trump dug in and defended his tariff policy on Friday morning before the day's talks started.
Not to spoil anything, but hammers are swung and weird holes are dug in the yard.
The residents of the Monimbó neighborhood of the city of Masaya also dug in their heels.
But the state dug in its heels in and refused, bulldozing the village over and over.
This week, all parties to the shutdown seemed just as dug in as when it started.
And we dug in right then, so then most of the summer that's what we did.
As we wiped the sweat off our brow and dug in, we were not as convinced.
Both sides are very dug in here and the prospects for change are virtually non-existent.
Also, the bass lacked oomph: when the lower end dug in, the floorboards didn't tremble sympathetically.
Worth keeping an eye on in the days ahead as leaders remain so very dug in.
When she shifted her weight, the bar dug in deeper, essentially impaling her on the bike.
Trump has dug in on his demand for funding, while offering shifting descriptions of the wall.
A small number of dug-in, determined defenders can impose heavy casualties on any attacking force.
Both sides are dug in; therefore, pressure is being put on the council to do something.
Rather than giving up on his wall and compromising his vision, Mr. Trump has dug in.
I dug in and pulled out an igloo or concha, however you'd prefer to call it.
Upturned vehicles and rows of heavily pockmarked homes lined the streets, where militants had dug in.
But at his best, he dug in to tease out every psychological current in his characters.
Georgia Tech dug in and limited Arkansas to two free throws for the rest of regulation.
The Trump administration seems to have dug-in its position to stay out of the TPP.
And rather than apologize to them, the administration dug in, reprimanding them for being too touchy.
Interviews with four dozen residents there then showed Trump lovers and haters were both dug in.
A hole is dug in the hard ground, and a stone is thrown through a window.
Jihadist snipers are a constant threat, dug in along a tree line about 600 meters away.
With both sides dug in, Wednesday's hearing isn't likely to change any minds on Capitol Hill.
"They're each very dug in on their position, and that's made this very difficult to resolve."
The question is whether he or she has grown from those mistakes or dug in deeper.
I really dug in deep to love myself and I know that I deserve so much more.
In recent months, IS has been driven back across Iraq, but remains dug in close to Kirkuk.
Drawing on the pugilistic instincts that sustained his business career, he dug in for a counter attack.
But season six dug in deep and delivered something weird and different from the prior five seasons.
Sophal dug in his pocket and produced a Joe Fresh label he said was from the factory.
He predicted there could be new coal mines dug in the western United States as a result.
Trump has dug in on demanding $5 billion in wall funding be added to any spending bill.
Trump has dug in hard on his wall demands, saying it's essentially the $5.7 billion or nothing.
But LePage dug in last Friday, offering an apology but blaming the media for "twisting" his words.
The U.S. is separately negotiating with Canada but both countries have dug in during the contentious talks.
It has taken much longer than expected as the militants are dug in the middle of civilians.
Conservatives and moderates have dug in their heels this week over a controversial proposal sponsored by Sens.
Trump has dug in on his demand for $5 billion to fund construction of his border wall.
Earlier Monday afternoon, the defense dug in on its cross-examination of former Manafort accountant Cindy Laporta.
After the Douma attack, the insurgent group dug in there, Jaish al-Islam, finally agreed to withdraw.
"I tell people we just pieced it together and dug in and figured it out," she said.
When the researchers dug in further, they saw a few key behaviors that influenced telecommuters' professional success.
We dug in the New York Times photography archives to find images of swimsuits from 1930s onward.
Warren has confirmed the report, while Sanders has denied it, and supporters of both have dug in.
While Labour has wobbled on Brexit, the Lib Dems have dug in as the party of Remain.
The National Weather Service debunked that claim -- but Trump, as is his way, dug in his heels.
The leadership in Beijing and the demonstrators in Hong Kong are dug in, limiting room for compromise.
Yet when bodily functions shut down, few of them dug in and battled a condition pronounced terminal.
But Facebook has dug in on the policy, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg vocally defending it in public.
The article "Along Mosul's Front Line, Desperate Civilians and Dug-In Troops and Fighters" describes this effort.
Democrats have also dug in their heels, but the presidency comes with extra power -- and extra responsibilities.
Rodriguez sighed as he pointed to the bed he'd dug in anticipation, now overgrown with jungle weeds.
I just dug in and tried to find every piece of material related to him from that era.
After she publicly ribbed the president on Tuesday, she dug in later with private comments to House Democrats.
As the roughly 20-minute speech went on, Biden dug in on Trump's character and his administration's policies.
"Some companies dug in their heels and said, 'This is outrageous, we're going to fight this," says Sivas.
The butterflies enjoying the shade of the well he dug in the 1990s flit over a stagnant puddle.
Trump's bonobos have doubled down, dug in, and passionately evangelized for a man who spews vitriol and lies.
Elsewhere, on the outskirts of Palu, lorries brought 54 bodies to a mass grave dug in sandy soil.
Defense officials and intelligence analysts said ISIS has dug-in since it first seized the city in 2014.
Pat McCrory dug in his heels, both with the lawsuit and in a speech he made on Monday.
The military estimates up to 350 militants are dug in among civilians in wrecked houses and crumbling infrastructure.
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"I really dug in and used every spare second I had to work on that (book)," he said.
The number of insurgents dug in the city is estimated at 5,000 to 6,23 by the Iraqi military.
No matter the case, people buckled down this year, dug in their heels, and demanded more of women.
The White House says it's unfazed by the last shutdown fight and appears as dug-in as ever.
The tunnels, dug in the early twentieth century, still transport all trains between Penn Station and New Jersey.
The militants are dug in among more than a million civilians as a tactic to hamper air strikes.
He dug in and won all the remaining rallies, including two that stretched to 12 and 17 shots.
Far from being dissuaded by the new "intel," believers in what had become known as Pizzagate dug in.
But Mr. Greenberg was determined to fight his case, and both sides dug in for a long battle.
The number of insurgents dug in the city is estimated at 3603,000 to 6,000 by the Iraqi military.
The snow piled up around their tepees, but they dug in as caravans of supporters and journalists drove away.
Trade tensions: Global stock markets fell Thursday as the United States and China dug in their heels on trade.
Dr. Provine dug in, measuring the different sounds of laughter, its varying cadences and loudness, its presence in primates.
The South was angry at him for sending reinforcements to the Fort as it dug in for the siege.
US military officials estimate there are 3,500-5,000 ISIS fighters dug in, a mixture of Iraqis and foreign fighters.
China dug in and used WeChat, where users eventually could do everything from buy music to getting a car.
"The crunching noise, I guess, was the teeth scraping against the skull as it dug in," the victim said.
Why it matters: Online platform companies initially dug in their heals when lawmakers first approached them about the proposal.
The army is using tanks and artillery against PKK-aligned youth militias dug in behind barricades filled with explosives.
The Indiana Central Canal was dug in the 1830s as a way to transport goods, but was never completed.
Later, in 1981, Mr. Schrader abandoned the project, but his assistant dug in and made the work his dissertation.
Yet Gareth Southgate's team dug in and then became the first England side to win a World Cup shootout.
McConnell dug in his heels at an afternoon press conference as reporters peppered him with questions about his decision.
They then pulled the food up and dug in, at first with forks and knives and then their hands.
Many Eastern coastal marshes like Hammonasset already have such ditches, dug in the 1920s and 30s for mosquito control.
With core supporters and opponents dug in, a crucial sliver of people support the inquiry but not necessarily removal.
But having dug in, he got his reward as Wawrinka's serve faltered, and Murray broke back to 3-3.
And likewise, Sanders's hardcore supporters are in much the same place they were before his heart attack: dug in.
At a State of the Union watch party in Michigan, the president's most loyal supporters dug in their heels.
"It was dug in 21783 and filled in 2150," Mr. Stephenson said during a recent tour of the building.
The extremists are dug in on the outskirts of the two cities and have repeatedly targeted pro-government strongholds.
But as the new Trump administration began to take shape in the following days, she dug in her heels.
"People are dug in," Charles Franklin, the director of the poll, said in a webcast presentation on the results.
Partisans from both sides are dug in and there is no reason to believe either report will change minds.
The plan from there, according to multiple lawmakers and aides, is entirely unclear, with both sides increasingly dug in.
We ordered a slew of biscuit-based sandwiches — something we had skipped on our last visit — and dug in.
But if a sizeable hostile force gets good and dug in there, all bets are off for the Chinese.
But instead of admitting the obvious, the Trump campaign has dug in its heels, insisting that nothing untoward occurred.
Negotiations lasted 225 days as parties dug in over sensitive issues ranging from immigration and euthanasia to corporate tax rates.
We blessed the food and our families before we dug in, swapping stories about our favorite Thanksgiving celebrations and traditions.
But the cops searched so deep they even dug in thefood boxes and found the weed, and I was arrested.
The poll also shows that both sides have become more dug in, with rising intensity among Kavanaugh's supporters and opponents.
It has had many months to prepare its positions—tunnels have even been dug in some of the outlying villages.
Rather than drastic bipartisan action, lawmakers on both sides have dug in and mostly seem resigned to a sustained standoff.
U.S. Steel employees dug in, tackled every challenge and never stopped looking for ways to improve everything they could control.
Lani, the son of Tapit, another notoriously strong-willed horse, dug in and kicked for several minutes before reluctantly entering.
A recent attempt at fresh negotiations fell through and both sides seem to be dug in for a long fight.
In the following days, Facebook dug in its heels, insisting that posting false information alone did not violate its rules.
The bottom line is we dug in deep in our own zone and we got two points out of it.
Instead, Democrats dug in, while Republicans argued the president had let go of valuable leverage in the White House meeting.
Our editors dug in and managed to narrow the field to the startups they felt best represent their specific category.
"He is deeply dug in on this," said Grant Reeher, a professor of political science at Syracuse University's Maxwell School.
Instead of tempering his language surrounding race, Trump dug in, lobbing insults directed toward African-Americans that were swiftly denounced.
Islamic State is now dug in and keeping back Misrata forces with snipers and booby-traps in one remaining district.
The bombing campaign from the air causes carnage, but cannot shift the Houthi fighters dug in amongst the local population.
Misrata commanders say a few hundreds militants are dug in around the Ouagadougou complex, the university and a city hospital.
The two sides of the encryption debate are so dug in that it's become hard to publicly discuss a compromise.
He railed against the 2014 settlement in an op-ed, and he still seems pretty dug in on his stance.
Mr. Trump's unilateral declaration does not mean that the Palestinians have given up on Jerusalem; instead, they have dug in.
No, they have dug in and lashed out, as has been their prerogative from the very beginning of this nation.
Others have dug in, clearly hoping to extend Mr. Zuma's presidency — and their own power — as long as they can.
After the meeting, McConnell declared his conference was unified and dug in his heels when reporters peppered him with questions.
"Will not be easy to make a deal, both parties very dug in," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
But the typically understated venture firm has dug in its heels and claimed publicly it is "long" on the company.
Both sides are dug in: Schiff's appeal to allow the new information underlines the political nature of the impeachment trial, as both sides are dug in surrounding the ultimate verdict -- widely expected to be an acquittal -- and are vying to convince voters of their contrasting judgments about the propriety of Trump's actions over Kyiv.
Right now in America, there are forces dug in, organized and well funded, doing whatever is necessary to make socialism happen.
Part of why I dug in and started writing about Lee was because I had a deadline for my writing group.
President Trump dug in further Monday as he defended his tweets attacking freshman congresswomen of color, denying that they were racist.
And the president had meetings with Democrat leaders this week but didn't make any progress, as both sides seem dug-in.
Despite warnings about potential hurdles to employment, she dug in her heels and proved herself as a bold, avant-garde conceptualist.
Against Stephan Martinez he beautifully transitioned into passing the guard, being cautious of the Baret Yoshida underhook Martinez had dug in.
One woman told Reuters that IS militants still inside Baghouz had dug in and were ready to fight to the death.
Trump in recent days has dug in on his demands for funding for his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Both sides have dug in on their demands over border funding, escalating the chances of a partial shutdown over the holidays.
Guerrasio: You have really dug in and reshaped the Sony brand to your vision since coming on as head in 2015.
But he dug in his heels, refusing to reinstate the tax on the wealthy that had existed for nearly 40 years.
Trump dug in, carving out time in otherwise unrelated speeches to explain why he could not end the horrifying practice himself.
Nor does Moscow's strategy appear to call for the Syrian military to engage in costly street fighting against dug-in rebels.
The smell from the grill on the fantail was enticing and we dug in as soon as the fish were cooked.
When the researchers found the hacker using a Telegram bot to communicate with the malware, they dug in to learn more.
However, the Romanian dug in to see off the threat then played her usual percentage tennis as Zhang lost her way.
Ignoring the pleas of his advisers and entreaties from party leaders in Washington, Mr. Trump only dug in further on Tuesday.
But you hardly saw these dug-in or hiding squads and fire teams until you were right on top of them.
"As we've dug in more and tried to understand why people ask for chronological, it's not a universal thing," Gutman added.
"It's a big mountain, but we've dug in many times this year when people doubted us," Islanders Coach Barry Trotz said.
Some governors have shown a willingness to change their mind on gun restrictions, but other simply dug in on their stances.
Islamic State fighters in Mosul are dug in among more than a million civilians as a tactic to hamper air strikes.
"We dug in really heavy to the culinary culture of New Orleans," said Vito Buscemi, a vice president of Delaware North.
Any fact that runs counter to it is yet more evidence of how dug-in the "deep state" perpetrators actually are.
American military commanders consider them crucial partners in any campaign to retake Raqqa, where some 4,000 ISIS fighters are dug in.
"For the most part, our guys just really dug in and I can't say enough about how we competed," Snyder said.
But on Saturday night, Fairfax dug in his heels, calling on the FBI to investigate the allegations and clear his name.
There, militants are dug in among civilians, fighting off the advance of elite Iraqi units with suicide car bombs, mortars and snipers.
I was dug in the foxhole between November 2003 and August 2012 and rarely saw guys, or girls, go into handbag meltdown.
The West Virginia Education Association and state arm of the American Federation of Teachers called the statewide strike, while Republicans dug in.
When outrage spread, Mallory and several of Women's March board members dug in their heels in support of Farrakhan and each other.
But the White House has dug in, refusing to cooperate with the requests and disallowing some aides from appearing before congressional panels.
While NHL owners have dug in, the IOC and IIHF have both the players and the sponsors in their corner applying pressure.
Just watch as Stephenson dug-in to help secure a 121-114 victory against the now-formerly-undefeated Denver Nuggets: OK, fine.
"They did searches on the property and I know they dug in spots," Spanish Fork Police Department Lt. Brandon Anderson tells PEOPLE.
Even though Hulu and Amazon offer strong competition, Netflix has dug in on its original content, setting it apart from the rest.
Given that Republicans and Democrats are so dug in, it may be the kind of issue that goes to the Senate's parliamentarian.
My colleague Andrew Webster had some issues with the game underneath this beautiful art, but I've hardly dug in to the story.
Trudging through thigh-deep snow, Chapman and the others fought back against al Qaeda fighters that had dug in on the mountaintop.
Both sides dug in: Democrats have repeatedly dismissed the president's request and demanded the government reopen before resuming negotiations on border security.
The showdown instead became a literal partisan shouting match and a largely political exercise, as both sides dug in and took shots.
But there was no indication if any progress had been made, and a number of sources suggested both sides are dug in.
Tagines are meant to be eaten with by hand with bread, so I tore a piece from a roll and dug in.
"I think Trump thought that Canada and Mexico would be pushovers and they dug in their heels on certain things," he said.
Then there's another group, maybe 10 to 20 percent who are deeply dug in and believe all of the fake conspiracy theories.
His personal chef brought him his plate, showing him a slip of paper with the meal's nutritional information before he dug in.
As both parties have dug in, Collins's relative independence has made her the perennial "essential vote" on increasingly enormous questions of state.
Austin needed only to remember to relax, so he took a deep breath, slowly exhaled and then dug in at the plate.
Mr. West was reading the blowback and did exactly what a person does when he or she is losing — he dug in.
But I suspect that both sides are so dug in that impeachment won't make much political difference one way or the other.
House GOP leaders, in turn, dug in their heels and insisted that criminal-intent reform be a piece of any legislative compromise.
But there are still large areas of the country where the Islamic State is dug in, and much remains to be done.
READ: Bloomberg's night in one word: Yikes But Bloomberg dug in on his assertion that women did not want to come forward.
Environmentalists have dug in, vowing they will fight any effort to overturn the strict limits Obama set on methane leaks and flaring.
General Nicholson said Thursday's attack was tactically necessary to defeat obstacles, hidden bombs and the dug-in positions used by the militants.
And so on steamy fall mornings, when the new arrivals dug in their gardens or tilled their fields, they unearthed small fortunes.
But when the Thunder siphoned off those transition baskets its half court defense dug in and slowed the Rockets to a crawl.
CNN's Chris Cillizza thinks people are so dug in with their opinions that whatever ultimately comes out won't change many minds. 2.
Supporters of the ANWR provision have dug in, insisting they'll get the drilling plan — and the tax bill — to Trump this year.
But with the gavel in hand and an energized new class of liberal Democrats enthusiastically supporting her, Ms. Pelosi only dug in.
On Monday, mass graves were dug in the hills above Palu, with authorities telling volunteers to prepare for up to 1,300 bodies.
Trump, who described the renewal of Nike's "Just Do It" campaign with Kaepernick as a "terrible message," dug in via Twitter on Wednesday.
Cramer dug in to find out how it accomplished this big move, and if investors just getting in now have already missed it.
A partial government shutdown began early Saturday after President Donald Trump dug in his heels on his demand to fund a border wall.
The size of the crowd and the degree to which they are dug in presents a major dilemma for the government and police.
Trump seems no closer to conceding on his border wall insistence, despite polling suggesting perhaps he should, and all sides are dug in.
Instead, they dug in, seeking to create further confusion and amplify the rifts that divided the country in the aftermath of Trump's victory.
Rather than showing any sign of bipartisan action, lawmakers on both sides have dug in and mostly seem resigned to a sustained standoff.
Tim Kaine dug in to defend their candidates -- often falling over each other to deliver a series of canned zingers and wild jabs.
Kurdish forces have dug in to the east, north and west of Mosul, and Iraqi forces have been moving slowly from the south.
Shapovalov was a point away from a 4-0 lead in the decider but Tsonga dug in, hoping his young foe would tighten.
For months, the company dug in its heels refusing to remove the app which has already been dropped by Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft.
But though they have the advantage with about 100,000 coalition troops versus a much smaller force of terrorists, ISIS is so dug in.
Williams, being who he was, got angry, dug in his heels, and resolved to endure the booing, the hate mail, the scabrous columns.
Be it freezing cold or swelteringly hot, her feet trudge the same path through the garden, to the hole dug in the ground.
The governor, facing mounting calls for his resignation, dug in on Saturday, telling state party members that he has no intention of resigning.
Democrats, meanwhile, dug in at $1.3 billion as their cap and insisted that it would go toward fencing, not a physical concrete wall.
Macerich dug in its heels, refusing to meet with Simon to try to negotiate a deal and even adopting a poison pill defense.
FRIDAY • With both sides dug in on the budget fight over Trump's promised border wall, a partial government shutdown may be in store.
Policymakers at these levels of government have dug in and followed the research that confirms the necessity of making savings easy and automatic.
The fastest grave was dug in 34 minutes, which sounds very fast indeed, though thanks to style points that team may not win.
If they are not irretrievably dug in on some issues, Republicans could be responsive to leadership that pulls them in a different direction.
That New York sits atop a trove of potential agricultural materials might surprise anyone who has dug in a backyard or community garden.
Islamic State fighters are dug in to defend the city, and have a history of using civilians as human shields when defending territory.
The Russian military is dug in deep in Syria, where years of its support has helped solidify dictator Bashar Assad's grip on power.
Republicans have dug in to pit DACA recipients against CHIP, even though they could, presumably, pass a CHIP extension as a standalone bill.
"At the end of the day we are doing this regulation," Bernhardt dug in, arguing that court rulings have backed the department's stance.
The comments prompted criticism from many groups that what he said was anti-Semitic, but Trump dug in during the days that followed.
She stayed patient as the American dug in stubbornly in the decider and saved a string of break points with her formidable serve.
But as Mr. Assad dug in his heels, Mr. Obama's policy for Syria was marked by a chronic gap between ends and means.
Each battle was an ordeal, a fight against a fanatical enemy that was dug in and determined to fight to the last man.
But when we dug in, it turned out that we dug the flavor that the "creamy Swiss cheese sauce" brought to the game.
Once we knew how we wanted to make it, we dug in deep to make it look good, feel good, and run well.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is dug in against Democratic efforts to call witnesses to testify at trial, but Democrats control the House.
With activists mobilized and dug in on the left and right, there is increasing pressure on people in the middle to choose sides.
While Republicans dug in on their concerns over the CFPB's long-term structure, they lauded Mulvaney's first steps toward reining in the bureau.
Zuckerberg, though, dug in on Facebook's latest quarterly earnings call, which happened to start just an hour after Dorsey announced the new policy.
Likewise, in the recent power controversy, Hamas has defiantly dug in when challenged by Abbas, using Abbas's own party's internal disunity against him.
Her majority was too small, and her opponents (both in her own party and in the Democratic Unionist Party) too dug in against it.
The U.S.-backed offensive in Mosul, now in its eighth month, has taken longer than planned as the militants are dug in among civilians.
Their position meant to symbolize and draw attention to mass graves being dug in Pakistan at the time, in anticipation of a deadly drought.
The answer lies in history, back when we dug in the dirt for starchy tubers, foraged for sweet berries and gorged on fatty fish.
Trump dug in on the idea of building the border wall even though it will become less feasible when Democrats take over the House.
While Model 3 customers wait, Tesla has dug in its heels and reminded its fans where the brand love all began: the 2008 Roadster.
The heaviest Mujahideen force is dug in on the southeastern edge of our map within several layers of buildings—a defense-in-depth tactic.
These folks say they are dug in at the Oceti Sakowin Camp in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, despite the cold, for a few reasons.
Kurdish forces, or Peshmarga, are dug in to the east, north and west of Mosul, and Iraqi forces are moving slowly from the south.
Officials in the world's two largest economies dug in their heels as tensions intensified since Washington last week blacklisted China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
He shortly reversed course and dug in on demanding the funding, leading to a partial government shutdown that has lasted more than two weeks.
But the 78th-ranked Serb, who beat Petra Kvitova en route to reaching the last 16 in 2014, dug in to level the match.
The lift slowly lowered our car into O'Leary Station, a circular hole Musk's Boring Company had dug in the parking lot in Hawthorne, California.
Cruz and Lee have dug in their heels, however, and insisted on including the measure, knowing they have leverage because two other Republicans — Sens.
Once we finally dug in to the biological research on sex, we realized that there was a real human sustainability story to tell here.
"As you would with any good friend, he really dug in and understood the psychology of these characters—even crazy obscure characters," she continues.
Rizzo, Contreras and Russell all dug in and took bites with RBI singles for a 3-0 lead before Bailey got his first out.
After Attorney General William Barr released his four-page summary of the Mueller report late last month, Americans were dug in on their views.
My guys dug in that game and earned the right to be in that game, and they did not even give us a chance.
The legislation's fate had been uncertain until almost its final hour as Democrats dug in their heels to try to secure more treatment funding.
Trump, who described the renewal of Nike's "Just Do It" campaign with Kaepernick as a "terrible message," dug in again via Twitter on Wednesday.
Photograph by Victor J. Blue for The New Yorker As the Iraqi soldiers dug in, they were vulnerable to the fluctuations of the Tigris.
Democrats are dug in as well and, even after an FBI investigation that would fail to corroborate Ford, 85033 percent still would oppose Kavanaugh.
" Trump dug in even further at a rally in Pennsylvania Tuesday night, saying "you have great people in the FBI, but not in leadership.
And many Senate Republicans — especially those closely involved in the spending process — were clearly exasperated as Trump repeatedly dug in with the shutdown rhetoric.
The main difference, the farmer said, is a technique he started using called zai, pits dug in hardened farmland and filled with compost and manure.
Then House Republicans dug in, declining to pass a bill to keep the government running into February after the president threatened to veto it Thursday.
The extremists are dug in on the outskirts of the two cities and have repeatedly targeted Shiites, who they view as apostates deserving of death.
The two sides have dug in and there is no end in sight for the 27-day shutdown, which is already the longest in history.
Kurdish forces, or Peshmarga, are already dug in to the east, north and west of Mosul, and Iraqi forces are moving slowly from the south.
Context: This is not the first time Graham has dug in on unmasking — he's grilled James Comey, who at the time was the FBI Director.
When the guests dug in, one thing became immediately clear: Mimouna has to be in the running for the stickiest culinary ritual known to humanity.
And during the caucuses and primaries he has dug in even further, including on immigration, where he has backed away from any sense of moderation.
Up to 350 militants are estimated by the Iraqi military to be dug in the Old City among civilians in wrecked houses and crumbling infrastructure.
And when we dug in, we realized the potential for our business with their business ... was enormous," he said in an interview with "Closing Bell.
" Supporters in Tampa dug in further with their attacks on the media, targeting CNN's Jim Acosta at the rally with chants of "you're a liar.
In the 1800s and 1900s, they dug in the area where we found the skeleton, but they did not go as deep as we did.
The texture was definitely melt-in-your-mouth and I dug in even though my stomach was hurting from all the food at that point. 
The army's elite counter terrorism units have advanced into eastern Mosul, but have met fierce resistance from Islamic State fighters dug in across the city.
Martinez dug in and ripped a line drive down the line that just cleared Fenway Park's Green Monster to put Boston up by 3-0.
Then imagine the opposing party dug in its heels, and Obama announced he was going to veto any spending package that didn't include his plan.
Troops of the 222nd Infantry were dug in inside the nearby Ohlugen Forest, with thick foliage and dense fog concealing both American and German positions.
The results showed Republican participants weren't wedded to policies that are farther to the right, nor were Democratic participants dug in on far-left policies.
Bravo made two superb first-half saves as Chile, the Copa América champion, dug in for a vital point in sweltering conditions in Barranquilla, Colombia.
Both sides have dug in, stalling legislation that was supposed to have been passed before the Diet shut up shop for the summer on June 18th.
Security forces mostly regained control of Abu Ghraib by Sunday evening, including a grain silo and a cemetery where Islamic State had dug in for hours.
If The Times had dug in and devoted investigative resources to the situation, Mr. Purdy said, the results certainly could have had impact and been important.
Consequently, ISIS snipers as well as IEDs have been playing even more of a role as the jihadist forces have dug in to their shrinking territory.
Around 2008, as Apple readied new iMacs, Hankey dug in on an idea to make Apple products talk to each other as a home control system.
Security researcher Patrick Wardle, a former NSA hacker and now chief research officer at cybersecurity startup Digita Security, dug in and shared his findings with TechCrunch.
To her credit Mladenovic, who reached the top 10 last year but has slipped back, dug in to take a compelling second set into a tiebreak.
And GOP leaders have dug in to back their ally in the White House: Not one House Republican voted to back an impeachment inquiry last month.
The president dug in on Saturday on his demand for $5.6 billion to fund his proposed wall as part of any deal to end the shutdown.
Jose Reyes put his head down as he left the on-deck circle, strode toward home plate and dug in his spikes in the batter's box.
Democrats are now so divided and dug-in that no matter who wins the nomination, it will take a considerable effort to heal and reunite them.
Besides the store, he is commissioning a "Richard Serra-style crater dug in the Hudson Valley" to stage a "luggage toss" of Raden converts' old bags.
Sawadogo is known for turning barren land into forest using "zai" - pits dug in hardened soil that concentrate water and nutrients, allowing crops to withstand drought.
Instead of offering a thorough apology, Hart dug in his heels, and once the academy presented him with an ultimatum, Hart fell out of the show.
Also, as a result of the last primary election, we have not really dug in very seriously to what policy makes the most sense going forward.
Chances of such a deal looked slim, however, as both sides dug in their heels and said it was up to the other to give in.
Anarchists dug in, too, and still have a deep presence, regularly turning out — black-shirted and usually masked — to denounce and often clash with the police.
Wawrinka stepped up again early in the third set, and was twice a break ahead, but once more Murray dug in, hitting back immediately both times.
But Labour's leftist leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has lately dug in against accusations of anti-Semitism in the party and criticisms that his Brexit policy was incoherent.
But Bernie's plan doesn't explain how we're going to get there … I dug in, I did the work, and then Bernie's team trashed me for it.
Some House conservatives, however, balked at the price tag and dug in with their demands for at least some spending cuts to help offset the costs.
She dug in on Wednesday, saying that Democrats will wait to learn the terms of the trial before sending over the articles and naming impeachment managers.
Lindsey Graham also dug in and said that Trump's relationship with Sessions was "beyond repair" and suggested the attorney general should be replaced after the midterms.
Democrats have dug in against the Republican-offered proposal to fund government, asking instead to address immigration legislation either ahead of or in the same measure.
So we dug in, with exclusive interviews with CEO Sundar Pichai and hardware chief Rick Osterloh, first looks at everything, extensive analysis, and videos of it all.
"We dug in, I diagnosed the situation, we made a change and we intend to move very quickly forward," Peck said in a conference call with analysts.
Rida Issa said the forces had "secured all the buildings and the streets" in the Ghiza Bahriya area, where Islamic State fighters have dug in for weeks.
"As we've dug in more and tried to understand why people ask for chronological, it's not a universal thing," Instagram feed product lead Julian Gutman told Recode.
" The man was shouted down by the audience and once he was removed from the event, Buttigieg said, "We are so dug in in such passionate ways.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Workers are fixing a leak at a site where an oil well is being dug in northern Kuwait, state news agency KUNA reported on Wednesday.
"We tried to build something that really dug in deep with women, really co-created an investment platform for women for what they're looking for," she said.
Zoe Lofgren, who was a House staffer during the Nixon impeachment, said parties were both "dug in" at the time but "couldn't turn away from" the evidence.
They're dug in enough with traps and explosives to make the fight a hard one for the Iraqi, American and international forces trying to push them out.
Many Democrats have dug in against confirming Gorsuch after Republicans did not hold a hearing for Merrick Garland, whom President Barack Obama nominated for the same seat.
Afterward, he took questions from the media and dug in on his demands for a border wall as a partial government shutdown stretched into a fourth day.
The Dutch in particular have dug in against any joint fund that could be used to stabilize troubled economies, saying that the see no need for it.
Mosul is ten times larger than Ramadi, and ISIS fighters have been dug in at Mosul since June 2014, while ISIS held Ramadi for only six months.
Despite that setback, he dug in to ensure he did not have to stay on court longer than necessary, wrapping up the win with a backhand winner.
Tuesday: Immigrants poised to 'infest our Country' Trump dug in, saying Tuesday in a series of tweets that the separation policy was vital to keeping Americans safe.
And yet, McCrory — who initially opposed sending H.B. 2 through the legislative process — has been so incredibly dug-in in defense of the bill, it's mind-boggling.
I've worked in political media and campaigns for three decades and never have witnessed America this dug in, with so few people open to changing their minds.
Would its sense of isolation and exceptionalism deepen as white Southerners dug in to racist policies, or could the civil rights movement bring about a new era?
The ruling elite, made up of members of Bouteflika's FLN party, the military and business tycoons, has dug in its heels, warning of the prospect of unrest.
Trump has dug in over his demands for border wall funding after previously indicating he would be willing to sign a short-term funding bill without it.
The Dutch in particular have dug in against any joint fund that could be used to stabilise troubled economies, saying that the see no need for it.
I tried the Beige Onyx pair and they never slipped down or dug in — a feat that most "elastic" things, like strapless bras, seem to battle with.
"Soldiers and Rakhine villagers burned the bodies in deep pits dug in the sand, in an apparent effort to destroy evidence of the killings," the report asserts.
According to media reports, the "thrifty four" — Austria, Denmark, Sweden and The Netherlands — dug in to lead what was called a "war of attrition" with the spendthrifts.
An estimated 1,000 Islamic State fighters are believed to be dug in to defend Tal Afar, which has been surrounded by security forces and militias for months.
Yet in other areas, regional ethnic parties that are part of the E.P.R.D.F. have dug in their heels — in particular in the regions of Oromia and Amhara.
Rather than correct himself, Mr. Trump dug in and spent the next several days obsessed with proving that at some point Alabama really had been in danger.
The men dug in unceremoniously, slicing and forking and salting big bites until there was little left of two birds but bones and a bit of gravy.
And as the decade progressed, researchers like the French economists Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, and Gabriel Zucman dug in and found that it was worse than expected.
As the Vietnamese troops advanced farther up the hill, the grunts dug in along the perimeter shouted over the radio to Critchlow for more and more bombs.
On Friday afternoon Erdogan dug in again, calling for citizens to convert out of dollars and gold and buy the lira to help fight a "national struggle".
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell seems to have dug in his heels on blocking Obama's nomination, even if he sees a Donald Trump presidency on the horizon.
But, after decades of economic integration with China, most American companies are largely dug in where they are, with supply lines and markets organized around their presence there.
But Trump dug in his heels and allowed the government to partially shut down in December and vowed to keep it closed until Democrats met his funding demands.
Norman St John-Stevas, once a writer on the paper and then head of the Royal Fine Art Commission, dug in against the change, as did the Smithsons.
After all, the North's ability to pound the capital of the South, Seoul, with thousands of dug-in artillery pieces has given it decades of deterrence without nukes.
And if that wasn't enough, Staub dug in deeper — knocking Josephs for the fact that she's been estranged from some of her stepchildren and their kids for years.
Despite all of the arguments to take action, one year later, Republican leaders have dug in even more than before in direct opposition to any action on immigration.
Islamic State fighters are dug in, expected to fight hard and have a history of forcing civilians to stay in harm's way during previous battles to defend territory.
They are now battling to take the northwestern part, but the civilian death toll has mounted in the old city, where the militants are dug in amongst residents.
Trump dug in on Friday on his demand for $5.6 billion to fund his proposed U.S.–Mexico border wall as part of any deal to end the shutdown.
He's not sure how he'll juggle cooking on two continents, but he expects to be dug in at Le Coucou at least through the first cycle of reviews.
Both sides are getting more polarized and dug in — making the daily reality more absurd, and the potential consequences less urgent and able to grab people's serious attention.
Kyrie Irving has dug in as the anti-Steph, and if this isn't such a great thing most of the time, it was plenty good for one night.
Instead of seeking compromise, China dug in again, threatening to punish American companies and launching a wave of propaganda accusing the United States of engaging in economic bullying.
Documents describe a hole being dug in chalk earth, which had to be covered to hide it from enemy bombers, and two chambers with steel doors being created.
As soon as she heard the thump of the folded-up paper hitting her front door, she jumped to her feet to fetch it and immediately dug in.
All four liberal justices dug in against Texas Solicitor General Scott Keller as he argued that the Texas law was intended to improve the safety of abortion clinics.
Armed with a firefighting pump and two 25,000 liter water tanks, he dug in his heels and did everything in his power to keep the fires at bay.
In Georgia, the more that Atlanta's newspaper editors and influential citizens castigated Eugene Talmadge as corrupt, uncouth and dangerous, the deeper his rural supporters dug in their heels.
But Omar later dug in when she suggested pro-Israel interests pushed members of Congress to pledge allegiance to a "foreign country," drawing further outrage from her colleagues.
Those Democrats have dug in since Trump said at a private Oval Office meeting that he wants immigrants from places like overwhelmingly white Norway -- and not from Africa.
"While Republicans work to fix our broken healthcare system, Democrats have dug in their heels in the name of partisanship, instead focused on obstruction and resistance," she added.
Some leaders put the blame on "large emitters" who were either missing in action at the summit or reportedly dug in their heels at the negotiation table. 5.
McConnell's remarks follow a meeting that Republican and Democratic congressional leaders had with the president on Wednesday afternoon, with both sides leaving the discussion as dug in as ever.
But as we dug in, we realized that in order for fish to hold firm enough to be stacked, it also had to be considerably overcooked, as was ours.
O dug in for trench warfare on Friday, with the French drugmaker confident of winning over investors and the U.S. cancer firm insisting it was better off staying independent.
Literally since the day of Justice Antonin Scalia's death, Republican leaders have dug in and insisted that they would refuse to confirm anyone President Obama nominated as a replacement.
" Khanna told BuzzFeed News the Progressive Caucus attempted to come to some agreement in its meeting with the DCCC, but that Bustos "is very dug in to her position.
Hopes rose Wednesday when workers told local media they had detected signs that one girl was alive and was speaking to them through a hole dug in the rubble.
There was a camp of 100 Jews who had escaped deportation from his town, Kamionka, south-east of Warsaw, in October 1942, living in bunkers dug in the earth.
If the talks are dead, Trump is so dug in he has only two options: shut down the government again or use his emergency powers to get the money.
But the most important enterprise—and certainly the only truly accurate marker of whether or not a bunch of people can stay dug in the tundra—are the shitters.
Taking advantage of a blind spot in his cell where security cameras couldn't see him, Guzman crawled out through a hole dug in the floor of his shower stall.
The United Nations has been trying to overcome Libya's divisions but the rival camps have dug in, with the east setting up its own government ministries and oil company.
Unfortunately, despite the president's best intentions, many executive branch agencies have dug in their heels to protect rules that should have long since landed on the cutting room floor.
The neighborhood, a warren of narrow streets dating back centuries and now reduced mostly to rubble, saw the fiercest fighting as Islamic State dug in for its final stand.
The Wendels dug in their heels, and it took a special act of the state legislature to get the deal done, according to a 1912 article in McClure's Magazine.
Trump dug in further Thursday afternoon, stating at a signing for the farm bill that he would not budge if border security money is not included in the bill.
But the advance remains arduous as IS fighters are dug in the middle of civilians, using mortar fire, snipers, booby traps and suicide bombers to defend their last redoubt.
" (He also keeps hoagies in a hole he dug in the wall and talks to a turtle he believes is Quincy Jones.) Meyers says, "Can I ask you something?
But the most important enterprise — and certainly the only truly accurate marker of whether or not a bunch of people can stay dug in the tundra — are the shitters.
President Xi Jinping and Vice President Mike Pence both made their cases to the global leaders assembled in Papua New Guinea — then they dug in and refused to compromise.
I cracked open the can, poured it over the rice like cereal, watched the carbonated bubbles lift and push the grains around the bowl like boats and dug in.
When the hostess's rum cake fell from the top of the fridge to the kitchen floor, Alda and Arlene were the only two guests who dug in with spoons.
But the world number three ran into considerably more resistance in the second set as Petkovic dug in, secured a key break then held serve to level the match.
The failure to hit the 15 billion gallon statutory cap deeply irked the corn ethanol industry, and the petroleum industry dug in its heels on the E10 blend wall.
And yet, when Mr. Trump dug in after being criticized for making a norm-shattering comment, something he would go on to do many times, Mr. Letterman backed down.
Net payers dubbed the "Frugal Four" - Austria, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands - dug in their heels, demanding that the budget is capped at 1% of the bloc's economic output.
"She was certain I was making a big mistake," said Ms. Dickey, who dug in her heels yet again when Ms. Bentley-Kates pleaded a third and final time.
This week alone, Democrats have dug in on their refusal to support a border wall and career intelligence officers seemed to contradict him in their assessments of global threats.
Opponents in Southern and Western states had dug in with richly fantasized warnings of the legal and cultural chaos that would ensue from a broad mandate of gender equality.
Islamist militant groups have also foiled repeated attempts by Russian-backed forces to advance into rural, inland parts of coastal Latakia province where they have dug in for years.
For a woman whose leadership style is grounded in listening and building consensus, she is staring down an electorate that is still dug in to their familiar partisan corners.
Near them, a man known to anthropologists only as the Man of the Hole lives in a hollow dug in the forest floor, warding off intruders by firing arrows.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Syrian military has dug in close to the border with Jordan in Syria's Deraa province, Russia's RIA news agency cited its reporter as saying on Thursday.
" Trump has dug in further, asserting after Barr's comments that he has the right to weigh in on cases, and he has declared himself the "chief law enforcement officer.
Democrats, meanwhile, have said previously that they'd consider $1.3 billion for a broader "border security" package and have dug in on their opposition to any boosts in wall funding.
He had taken a sign language class to fulfill a foreign language requirement and, though that was the standard in the state university systems, Heinel dug in against him.
"Our forces came under heavy fire, they are well dug in in trenches and tunnels," said the commander speaking in Camp Tariq, the rear army base south of Fallujah.
Officers believe Islamic State militants have dug in deep there, knocking holes between adjoining buildings to allow them maximum mobility with minimum exposure to Iraqi and US drones and aircraft.
PAUL: I -- if I had to predict, I think Supreme Court vote, no matter who President Trump picks, will be divided among party lines, because the Democrats have dug in.
The centre-left opposition Labor Party immediately dug in its heels over the government's proposal to hold a national plebiscite on same-sex marriage, which it considers expensive and unnecessary.
The captions in those official photos specifically mention assisting the Iraqis trying to liberate western Mosul, which is seen as a very tough fight because ISIS is well dug in.
Observers believe Islamic State militants have dug in deep there, knocking holes between adjoining buildings to allow them maximum mobility with minimum exposure to Iraqi and US drones and aircraft.
The mostly young activists in hard hats, gas masks and body armour dug in, dismantling street signs and fences which they used to form makeshift barricades to slow police advances.
Bondholders dug in their heels, saying they had already accepted one debt swap in the spring of 2016, and other lenders should be first in line to take additional pain.
Hosmer has dug in as the class of defensive first basemen, ranging and diving in either direction, and picking errant throws with ease; he's won three well-deserved Gold Gloves.
The mostly young activists in hard hats, gas masks and body armor dug in, dismantling street signs and fences which they used to form makeshift barricades to slow police advances.
That "work supports" rhetoric seems long gone among Democrats, as most of the left has dug in its heels against extending work requirements to benefits like food stamps and Medicaid.
Trump has teased a "major announcement" on Saturday afternoon as the White House and congressional Democrats remain dug in over the shutdown, which hit the 29-day mark on Saturday.
Trump has dug in on his request for more than $22019 billion in funding for a barrier on the border, while Democrats have offered $1.3 billion for border security measures.
Some Senate Republicans have dug in against it, and opposition intensified this week when President Obama commuted the sentences of more than 200 federal prisoners, including 67 serving life sentences.
Instead of regrouping and perhaps choosing to up the reward and ask for another volunteer, the flight crew dug in its heels and threatened to have the police remove Dao.
It doesn't take too much insight to recognize that Ryan is embattled and defensive at the moment and has clearly dug in his heels with no intention of changing course.
Conor dug in, getting personal ... posting 2 photos from Khabib's wedding day -- along with the caption, "Your wife is a towel mate" -- appearing to make fun of Khabib's wife's clothing.
Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, the lead Democratic sponsor, adds that "it's truly baffling and perplexing" that some in the tech world (Google above all) have dug in their heels.
He and Mr. Kim headed to Gwangju again, in time to cover the military's assault on a government building where armed citizens had dug in for their last, doomed stand.
And when retailers such as the Kroger-backed Lucky's and Sprouts went big on opening stores in Florida, Freshfields Farm dug in deep and focused on improving its internal operations.
On Thursday, Pyongyang dug in its heels, calling Mr. Moon's government "impudent" and "shameless" for asking for inter-Korean talks while it continued joint military exercises with the United States.
Rather than compromise, however, both have dug in their heels, apparently calculating that an unsparing response will galvanize their political bases and allow them to ride out the current turmoil.
Trump has dug in on his decision earlier this month to pull U.S. troops out of northern Syria, even as lawmakers in both parties have warned him against the move.
Trump had been dug in, insisting on funding for a wall he wants to build on the U.S.-Mexico border, while the Democratic-led House of Representatives opposed the wall.
However, Kerber dug in and broke Pavlyuchenkova's serve in the third game of the second set before the 29-year-old German forced a tiebreaker and stole the second set.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has dug in to resist a criminal investigation, a slap from European auditors and possibly the biggest protests in three decades of democracy.
Additionally, when Agrillo dug in deeper to see if the felines could truly distinguish the amount of dots (not just the overall "size" of the visual grouping), cats came up short.
Then they dug in deeper, channeling their rage into action and organizing a grassroots movement that produced candidates—new faces, with new messages—who began to seize control of elected offices.
President Trump is dug in in his trade war with China, and at the same time bashing the institution he expects will step in to insulate the economy from the fallout.
But, where I really, really dug in and was National Finance Committee and chairman of this, or co-chairman of that, and so forth, I probably won't be able to do.
He tried to broker a deal between the rival corn and oil industries earlier this year, but those efforts stumbled as the corn lobby dug in its heels against certain changes.
Officials in both countries dug in their heels as tensions intensified since Washington last week blacklisted Chinese telecom equipment company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, a move that has rattled global markets.
With the Houthis still in control the city and the Arab forces dug-in on the outskirts, they finally agreed a ceasefire at talks at a castle near Stockholm last month.
Up to this point, she's dug in her heels and refused ... but we'll see if the state Supreme Court's decision to release Meek on bail affects her ruling this time around.
One of the main Islamist factions dug in around the heart of the city is the Maute group, a relative newcomer amid the throng of insurgents, separatists and bandits on Mindanao.
And the President has dug in in his refusal to sign legislation that does not meet his demand for roughly $5 billion for a border wall, which Democrats refuse to provide.
Many ISIS leaders have been killed, but given the fact that thousands of ISIS fighters have been dug in for two years, the battle for Mosul is likely to be fierce.
"I think he was trying to draw attention to the fact that while the Democrats are sitting here dug in … that we're spending so much money on other things," he added.
Friday for another round of talks but both sides appear dug in, with the president insisting on $5.7 billion for border fencing and Democrats insisting they won't go above $1.3 billion.
Doctors Without Borders said its team had counted 1,233 graves dug in the past year in a cemetery located near the camp, and that 480 of the graves were for children.
"By the time I was 20, I was well dug in and making film projects with stories and stop-motion animation, which is an extension of magic," he told Mr. McCarty.
And he dug in on the $5 billion figure -- even after Vice President Mike Pence offered Democrats a $2.5 billion funding combination for border security and immigration funding late last year.
Residents dug in, and flat-out refused to budge on their five-letter heritage—so Elford just changed his own address to New Harbour, the name of the next town over.
Trump has dug in on his demand for more than $5 billion in border funding; Democrats have said $1.3 billion is their cap and that it has to go to fencing.
Due to the hard ground in the area, tunnels aren't typically dug in Calexico; the one police uncovered on Wednesday was the first tunnel discovered in the area in a decade.
If you look at how dug in the Republicans are in the House and the Senate, maybe on some issues there will be some common ground in some areas for negotiation.
Wang wavered when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set to be dragged into a decider but bravely dug in for an attritional battle with the American.
The incursion has resulted in a tense standoff that has lasted more than 50 days, with Indian soldiers facing Chinese troops who have dug in just a few hundred yards away.
But they need allied bombing to weaken and dislodge enemy forces dug in there, and to cut off the ability for the Islamic State to rearm, refuel and reinforce its fighters.
And after a failed vote to keep government open on the Senate floor late Friday night into early Saturday morning, not only were they proven wrong -- both sides dug in deeper.
It's not exactly a state secret that North Korea's dug-in artillery positions on or near the 38th Parallel, just miles from the South Korean capital, represent a significant deterrent threat.
While he was in the race, I dug in on the de Blasio hate (you can read the full explainer here): De Blasio's issue largely seems to be one of style.
The Senate missed a midnight deadline to fund the government on Friday, as Democrats and Republicans dug in their heels over partisan calls to attach controversial legislation to the stopgap bill.
Pelosi's statement reveals the deep schisms within the Democratic Party between those willing to show some flexibility now after a three-day shutdown and those who are dug in on immigration.
I'd never even held a volleyball when they handed me my uniform, but I dug in, and learned to bump and set, though my spikes were never much to talk about.
Both sides dug in ... culminating in the eviction papers, which say Cro's mother needs to be out by August 15th ... UNLESS she forks over a check for $2,310 in back payment.
The bottom line: The only thing everyone agreed on was that Trump is so far dug in that there's little if any chance he'll reopen the government without a concession from Democrats.
Iran's leadership dug in its heels Saturday, conducting new military exercises to test missile and radar systems "to deal with hypothetical enemy's aerial attacks" on sensitive sites, Iran's Tasnim news agency reported.
Congress and the White House appeared no closer to breaking a government funding stalemate Wednesday as top lawmakers dug in after a White House briefing on President Donald Trump's proposed border wall.
Trump has dug in on his demand that any deal to end the partial shutdown must include more than $5 billion toward the construction of a barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Eurobond holders have dug in their heels, demanding those holding the hidden loans arranged by Swiss lender Credit Suisse and Russia's VTB ought to be first in line to take some pain.
During the "Umbrella Movement" of 2014, when protesters staged weeks of sit-ins to press for free and fair elections to the post of chief executive, China's leaders dug in their heels.
N) and the U.S. Justice Department dug in their heels on Monday in court over whether the lower prices the health insurer expects to negotiate after buying smaller rival Cigna Corp (CI.
A kind of suburban trench warfare is simmering amid the small detached houses and neatly trimmed lawns where diehard Trump lovers live next to Trump haters, and both sides are dug in.
In Berlin, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker also dug in his heels, saying the agreement would collapse unless Ankara fulfilled its commitments, including making agreed changes to its anti-terror law.
As Rua pushed out to get back to his feet, Jones dug in a severe knee to the ribs as Rua scrambled from the turtle to his feet, continuing into a combination.
It's terribly problematic, not only because those people's children are not protected but because that then sets an example for parents who may not be dug in and totally opposed to vaccines.
Each side has dug in its heels, most recently over Apple's defiance of an FBI court order directing the company to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Critics say that instead of overhauling Venezuela's failing currency controls or enacting reforms to shake the economy out of a fourth straight year of recession, Maduro has dug in and increased controls.
"Those are hard because you have relationships, but you talk about it," said Girardi, who conceded that he might have dug in his heels if his relationship with Cashman had been different.
Electricity companies pushed for more such deals, but the miners, which sometimes assign as much as 703 percent of their output to the utilities but at variable prices, dug in their heels.
It will be an uphill battle — far more difficult than it would have been had die-hard, dug-in Trump supporters had the benefit of the details about The Donald months ago.
Trump has pledged to not sign any legislation to reopen the government that doesn't include wall funding, while Democrats have dug in and say they will not to approve any such funding.
"They're dug in," shouted Brian Somers, the chief warrant officer of Kilo Company, describing the "enemy" forces, supposedly supported by a real state with real resources and who were theoretically returning fire.
There were defensive miscues in which he let Lillard pull up to his right a couple times off a screen, but for the most part Thomas dug in and held his own.
"Sometime during the touchdown the right float dug in, the airplane cartwheeled a number of times, the right wing was severed and the plane came to rest inverted, upside down," he said.
THARPARKAR DISTRICT, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A line of trucks weaves in and out of the open coal pit that has been dug in the Thar Desert in Pakistan's southern Sindh province.
Roth's landscape is pitted and rutted where people have dug in their hooves and refused to budge, whatever the cost may be; and in "Indignation" the cost could scarcely be more severe.
Joe Biden on Wednesday dug in on his assertion that Elizabeth Warren is "elitist," hoping to cast his fellow frontrunner as an Ivy League liberal out of sync with the middle class.
Along the border, artillery exchanges break out all the time and large rounds continually sail over the troops dug in on each side and crash into nearby villages, maiming and killing civilians.
When Unisys, the information technology company, seemed destined for bankruptcy in the early 22002s, Mr. Alix dug in and found $22005 billion worth of savings — more than enough to satisfy its bankers.
Once Ocasio-Cortez took the floor, she immediately dug in, reminding Duffy that a year ago she was a waitress in a Manhattan taco shop in downtown Manhattan with no health insurance.
President Reagan did it during negotiations on nuclear disarmament with the Soviet Union at the 1986 Reykjavik summit in Iceland, when the Soviets dug in their heels on the issue of missile defense.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi had dug in against the budget deal without an immigration agreement, speaking on the House floor for hours on Wednesday in a passionate plea to resolve the issue.
In March 2015 I concluded on a visit to south-west England that the Liberal Democrats would be wiped out there, when the conventional wisdom said the party was fairly well dug-in.
She lost the first set but dug in for a trench battle, out-slugging Barty to take the next two and set up a last-eight clash with seven-times champion Serena Williams.
Some unions are stiffening their resistance, while the government has dug in its heels on the main aspects of its reform, which include the end of job-for-life guarantees for rail staff.
McIlroy made four birdies as Europe went four up after eight holes but Koepka and Finau dug in and when both Europeans hit approaches into water on the 15th the gap was two.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I'm not suggesting that prosecutors intentionally try to convict the wrong person, but once their heels are dug in, it's difficult if not impossible to move them.
From episode five and onward, a handful of characters descend into the tunnels beneath Hawkins from the entry point that Jim Hopper dug in the middle of a pumpkin field in episode 5.
The gentlemen of Muirfield who were amenable to change — 64 percent of the 616 members who cast ballots — were thwarted by a group of roughly 30 members, who vigorously dug in their heels.
There was a fire pit under the big oak tree which one of the kids had dug in high school and ringed with rocks, but now it was filled with leaves and trash.
Some were hesitant to grab food with their fingertips, but the gastro-diplomats on the field trip dug in, and sopped up the sauce of their chicken doro wat with pieces of injera.
One need only delve into the Twitter mentions of any fight about gun control or the lady Ghostbusters to see that opinions, once fortified by other internet randos, become solidified and dug-in.
To the Editor: "Our Disgrace at the Border," by David Brooks (column, April 12), advising that both parties are dug in to extreme immigration positions, preventing solutions, is a celebration of false equivalency.
It's the prosecutors who have dug in and taken on Trumpism, pushing to ensure that he does not become America's Viktor Orban, the Hungarian strongman slowly eating away at that country's democratic institutions.
Trump has dug in on his decision earlier this month to pull U.S. troops out of northern Syria, even as lawmakers in both parties have warned him against the consequences of the move.
Rather than leave, Ms. Weaver dug in, determined to uncover more about Green and persuade Brown-Forman to follow through on its promise to recognize his role in creating America's most famous whiskey.
But the Islamic State had a long time to prepare for this battle, and its fighters are skilled and dug-in, taking full advantage of their underground network of tunnels throughout the region.
Instead of simply correcting his mistake, he dug in deeper to avoid admitting it, producing a map with a juvenile alteration made with a sharpie to make Hurricane Dorian appear bound for Alabama.
Both the hospital and the parents in the Gard case dug in, their arguments playing out on Facebook and Twitter and capturing the attention of world figures including President Trump and Pope Francis.
Confronted with popular revolts against the rule of experts they have simply dug in their heels, most recently in Italy where the Italian president forbade the new government from choosing a Eurosceptic finance minister.
But what I learned as I dug in—and I spent a lot of time researching the history—is that that was one brief chapter in a much longer and much more interesting story.
As brutal as that is, the Buratino is precisely the kind of weapon the Iraqi army would want if it was worried about dug-in infantry, such as Islamic State fighters hiding in tunnels.
And still we dug in our heels, time and again—not for any particular reason, but just for the strange satisfaction of stepping out of the rule-set and creating our own, makeshift fun.
But after we dug in, it became pretty obvious to us that this deal may be being done for the wrong reasons and that it could destroy a lot of value without enough upside.
"The reality we're facing right now is that there are too many folks – from Chairman Pai to stakeholders and lawmakers - that are dug in on this issue, making compromise an impossible task," Nelson continued.
But Mr. Trump has dug in for two days, as have his supporters, on the notion that he did nothing wrong — and that a Miss Universe should not gain weight in the first place.
He understood that the more upset, the more dug in, the more invested people are in their positions, the longer it takes to hear them out, but that's what our political institutions are for.
Rushing through thigh-deep snow, Sergeant Chapman charged ahead of Chief Slabinski, and they killed two fighters in a bunker — a hole dug in the ground under a tree — before the airman was wounded.
President Trump dug in his heels on tariffs on Tuesday morning: Why it matters: Trump's trade war could raise prices on every-day items — like beer, medical devices, and canned soup — for ordinary Americans.
The odds for Senate Republicans to repeal and replace Obamacare got steeper over their week-long break, as opponents of their current plan dug in deeper and a path to consensus failed to materialize.
In April 1945, his infantry regiment had pushed deep into Germany and was crossing a river when it ran into tough resistance: 1,800 men from an SS Panzer division, dug in on high ground.
Sandy Moore, Jimmy Sharman and others signed up tough men who dug in the dirt to make a living and found their entertainment in fighting a round or two for a pound or two.
Commanders of Iraq's Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) cautioned that with the mostly non-Iraqi IS militants dug in among thousands of civilians and likely to fight to the death, the battle ahead remained challenging.
"The reality we're facing right now is that there are too many folks — from Chairman Pai to stakeholders and lawmakers — that are dug in on this issue, making compromise an impossible task," he said.
When they were gone, the commanders ordered a large hole dug in the center of the village, and 10,000 pounds of explosives were detonated to destroy both the village and the tunnels beneath it.
Soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade were dug in on the steep southern slope of Hill 875, fighting beside napalm fires and exposed to the guns of North Vietnamese Army shooting from tunnels nearby.
So strong is support for President Trump, who remains dug in on his demand for $210 billion to build a border wall, that even some furloughed workers insist Ms. Capito must stick with him.
The former CEO's move was likely already in the cards when the Microsoft deal surfaced; nevertheless, his joining up with Facebook highlights just how dug-in the social media giant is in the VR space.
That sentiment resurfaced for many Americans in 1965, when Cesar Chavez dug in his heels against California's table grape growers, organizing a strike against them and calling — successfully — for a nationwide boycott of their grapes.
"Our forces came under fire, they [IS] are well dug in trenches and tunnels," the commander said from Camp Tariq, an army base south of Fallujah and about 50 kilometers (30 miles) west of Baghdad.
NEW YORK, Jan 13 (IFR) - Investors dug in their heels this week on three investment-grade bond deals that tried to include more issuer-friendly terms, signaling that - for now at least - enough is enough.
The east Europeans dug in their heels over the length of time that in-work benefits could be denied to EU migrants, and over plans to curb child benefits even for those already drawing them.
Many of the group's buildings are dug in underground, and the interview with Bayik was conducted in a difficult-to-reach hillside grove to which plastic chairs and flags were carried especially for the occasion.
We're told the couple has been negotiating a custody arrangement for the last few weeks, but the negotiations broke down after both David and Jennifer dug in ... each wanting primary physical custody of their son.
"I eat more pork when fine dust is dense like today," said the 15-year-old as he dug in over a sizzling grill at a barbecue restaurant in Seoul with his mother after school.
Green Book's fans have definitely dug in their heels on defending it, but it's also lost momentum, failing to win screenplay prizes from either the WGA or BAFTA, when it had strong shots at both.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump dug in Wednesday on his demand for border wall funding and sought to project a unified Republican front as he took to Capitol Hill to shore up the GOP caucus.
Trump summed up the atmosphere in typically blunt fashion, saying on Wednesday, "We don't like their representative very much," as the Canadian team dug in on the issue of U.S. access to Canada's dairy market.
But Mr. Spicer argued that a presidential road show on health care would not have changed the outcome, because Democrats had dug in against the plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act from the start.
On the contrary, US lawmakers dug in entirely on warrantless surveillance (aka Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), giving it six more years — and offering nothing in the way of the sought for reforms.
Britain's departure could leave U.S. negotiators facing a European side that is more dug-in on some issues, said Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a think tank in Washington.
The Iraqi military estimates there are 5,000-6,000 insurgents in Mosul, dug in amid civilians to hamper air strikes, resisting the advancing troops with suicide car bombs and sniper and mortar fire that also kill civilians.
While the White House initially signaled ahead of the shutdown it would accept a funding bill with less than $5 billion for the wall, Trump has in recent days dug in on his signature campaign promise.
Trump has dug in on his request for more than $5 billion in funding for a barrier on the border while Democrats have offered $1.3 billion in border security funding but no money for a wall.
What had seemed like an outside chance at the beginning of the meeting became a real possibility as the two sides dug in with reporters watching -- a real-life lesson on why to negotiate in private.
CHICAGO — As Chicago Cubs outfielder Chris Coghlan dug in for a full-count, two-out, bases-loaded pitch from St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martinez, he was concerned that Martinez would try to quick-pitch him.
In Lou Malnati's, the way that they perfectly distributed the sausage allowed for the cheese to kind of bubble up through, so then you got a nice creamy savory bite every single time you dug in.
Instead, LeMahieu dismissed the beaning as a once-in-a-career moment, dug in and drove Chapman's two-strike fastball deep into the right-center-field gap, racing around the bases with a run-scoring triple.
A community of Arabs from the Muslim Emirate of Sicily landed in the eleventh century and dug in so deep that waves of Christian conquest—Norman, Swabian, Aragonese, Spanish, Sicilian, French, and British—couldn't efface them.
Spurning the criticism that comedians should leave politics to the serious people, comedians have dug in their heels and become de-facto members of #TheResistance, and the networks don't appear to have a problem with it.
The compound, with its abandoned playground and ferris wheel, lies within striking distance of Islamic State snipers and mortar bomb operators, dug in just across the Tigris River, which once soothed hotel guests standing on balconies.
The fighters were dug in and sophisticated, employing a "defense in depth" strategy: fighting from one house and then falling back and taking up a new position in another, a tactic to wear the Marines down.
But bizarrely, on Thursday, he dug in and said such a World War II-style home front might not be needed, even as governors and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pleaded with him to flip the switch.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 95%What critics said: "Even dug-in purists who haven't enjoyed a single Star Wars thing since Return of the Jedi might find themselves loving this exquisitely judged new series.
With their response to Musk's motion to dismiss the case for summary judgment expected next week, Unsworth's legal team has dug in, seeking depositions from current and former executives at the billionaire's companies and close confidants.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 93%What critics said: "Even dug-in purists who haven't enjoyed a single Star Wars thing since Return of the Jedi might find themselves loving this exquisitely judged new series.
Democrats have dug in their heels, and in some cases are refusing to sit across the table from relatives who voted for President-elect Donald J. Trump, a man they say stands for things they abhor.
It only served to highlight the gulf between the president, who has dug in on his demand for Congress to fund a border wall, his signature campaign promise, and Democrats, who have refused to do so.
In 1909, Luella Day "Diamond Lil" MacConnell, a Chicago physician who made a fortune during the Klondike Gold Rush, began to market "Fountain of Youth" water that some maintain was from a well dug in 1875.
But Schwartzman dug in and threw everything he had back at the three time U.S. Open champion to send a shock through Arthur Ashe Stadium when he swept the next four games to level the set.
Bostonians may boast that their public transit system is the oldest in the country—public ox cart service started in 1631, the subway was dug in 1897—but that means that system is also really, really old.
These kinds of bombs are meant to be used in attacks on "strongpoints, bunkers, and dug-in facilities; armored and semi-armored vehicles; personnel; and certain maritime threats," according to a US document disclosing the planned sale.
Trump dug in on the idea of building the wall — which he originally promised Mexico would pay for — even as the political reality of it will become less feasible as Democrats take over the House next year.
The more that public opinion has turned against Matt Weiner's Mad Men follow-up — to the degree that "public opinion" has paid attention to it at all — the more I've dug in on still liking the show.
But the Iraqi security sources said the militants had been forced out of a police station and several army positions and had dug in at the cemetery and the silo, part of which was set on fire.
Martin, who also wrote the script, stars as Dean, a hapless Brooklyn cartoonist who lost his mother to illness about a year ago, and has since dug in his heels and tried to resist any further change.
Lisa Murkowski to warn that the administration would penalize her state if she opposed Trump on health care, Murkowski dug in -- casting one of the three GOP votes that sank the Obamacare repeal effort in the Senate.
"The days of yore where you have large forces going ashore against a large entrenched or dug-in force isn't the common feature of how we plan for, conduct, and practice doing amphibious operations in today's environment."
During the partial government shutdown over the border wall funding, Trump has dug in on his demands, saying the shutdown will last as long necessary and that he will do "whatever it takes" to get a wall.
While Trump and Democrats remain dug in on the fight over the politics of the border wall, the impact of this conflict on workers who provide government services through a contracted basis is already very, very real.
On Wednesday, Mr. de Blasio dug in even further; the mayor, who said recently that he had never shopped on Amazon, urged the audience to follow his example — casually throwing Starbucks under the bus for good measure.
It was partly in reaction to both the perceived and the real threat of gun control that the NRA kind of dug in, and that's where it turned toward this kind of absolutism about the Second Amendment.
But Germany has dug in its heels, wary that offering so-called debt relief to Athens could slow the pace of change and damage the popularity of the government in Berlin before German federal elections in September.
When Reuters visited Livonia in October, just weeks after the U.S. House of Representatives' decision to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump, interviews with voters at the time showed they were dug in on the issue.
For Tsunami Democràtic and Catalonia's independence movement generally this week's protests look to be just the start of a dug-in, tech-fuelled guerrilla campaign of civil disobedience — to try to force a change of political weather.
He is going to be critical to getting this government reopened again if Democrats are going to be able to say they have some sort of end game on DACA -- that's why they're dug in right now.
Earlier Friday, McConnell dug in over the ongoing stalemate and accused House Democrats of having "cold feet" after Pelosi declined to send the articles of impeachment passed by the House two weeks ago over to the Senate.
The militants are dug in among the civilians as a defense tactic to hamper air strikes, moving around the city through tunnels, driving suicide car bombs into advancing troops and hitting them with sniper and mortar fire.
As such, it is easy to see why it was the weapon of choice to help Afghan forces pitted against well-dug-in IS fighters in a part of the country where the risk to civilians was minimal.
With Republican and Democratic heels dug in on issues big and small and legislatures and electoral votes hanging on razor-thin margins, neither side has reason to toss one of their own overboard too fast when scandal hits.
Rather than apologizing for their delegates, the Sanders campaign dug in at the time, issuing a defiant statement and saying the Democratic Party could face a backlash in November if it didn't welcome Sanders' supporters into the fold.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy dug in its heels on Tuesday over its budget deficit despite pressure from authorities in Brussels and its EU partners, as Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio backed the uncompromising line of his coalition ally.
Having dug in early on to stay with Federer, Nishikori ended up running away with the match to inflict a first straight sets defeat in the ATP Finals round-robin stages on the 22014-time Grand Slam champion.
Trump summed up the atmosphere in typically blunt fashion, saying on Wednesday, "We don't like their representative very much," as the Canadian negotiating team dug in on the politically sensitive issue of U.S. access to Canada's dairy market.
Gareth McAuley and Craig Cathcart, the central defenders, dug in; Jonny Evans, who played on the outside, seemed to never stop running as he closed down Germany's players all match; and Steven Davis, the captain, clogged the midfield.
Corker and Flake dug in their heels after the parliamentarian ruled that their proposal to set a trigger to roll back tax relief in case it failed to spur big economic growth ran afoul of the Senate rules.
Needing a two-point convert to force overtime, the Denver defense again dug in, with Bradley Roby stepping in front of Brady's pass attempt to preserve the victory and a spot in their record-equalling eighth Super Bowl.
Squads of grunts were guarding the road, on patrol or dug in, or some of them hiding in rock formations, because up near the D.M.Z. the place could have been Mars for all the cover any vegetation provided.
But even post the meeting, we have dug in our heels and even threatened that, if they even want to respond to these next wave of tariffs, we&aposre going to come down on them like you know what?
Mr. Obama and his Democratic allies believe that Republicans have stubbornly dug in against the administration for nearly eight years, out of animosity for the president and to protect more affluent Americans at the expense of the working class.
Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval, a moderate Republican, took himself out of consideration for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday as Senate Republicans dug in on their vow not to act on any nominee by President Barack Obama.
Satellite images released Thursday showed two long trenches being dug in a cemetery in the Iranian holy city of Qom, ground zero for the virus in Iran which is among the hardest hit and least-trusted countries for reporting.
In the case of the First Division, that realization came as the Viet Cong dug in north of Saigon with a network of underground bunkers and tunnels that were forbidding, dangerous spaces where conventional weapons would have limited effect.
Several holes had been dug in the rust-colored earth at the cemetery of Altamira, where grieving families began to arrive Wednesday to mourn some of the 58 inmates killed by a rival gang in a grisly prison riot.
As his host tried to throw him several lifelines, Mr. Giuliani dug in, insisting that Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, had tried to keep Ms. Clifford from going public with the alleged affair before the 2016 election.
Euro zone finance ministers called on Italy to change its 2019 budget before a deadline set for next week to conform with European Union rules, but Rome dug in its heels saying its disputed deficit plan would not change.
Even as Mr. Northam dug in, his onetime allies in the state and national Democratic Party intensified their pleas that he quit, angry and embarrassed at the prospect of being saddled with a governor suddenly compromised by his past.
Others hopped the border fence, often directly into the hands of immigration authorities on the U.S. side, while still others dug in at temporary lodgings in Tijuana for the long process of seeking asylum from a reluctant U.S. government.
Angela Russo, 24, was last seen alive on April 19, according to police, who tell PEOPLE her remains were recovered days ago from a shallow grave that had been dug in Tonopah, a desert-enclosed town in Arizona's Maricopa County.
Even now, as bipartisan agreement has emerged that no such thing happened, Trump has dug in, leaving Trump aides and allies fumbling for excuses and explanations -- like that spying microwaves are apparently a thing, according to White House counselor Kellyanne Conway.
On Monday, the plane was landing and touched down in the harbor when the right float "dug in" to the water, causing the plane to cartwheel, the chief of the National Transportation Safety Board's Alaska office, Clint Johnson, told NBC.
Earlier Sunday, an organizer with Veterans Stand for Standing Rock said tribal elders had asked the military veterans not to have confrontations with law enforcement officials, adding the group is there to help out those who've dug in against the project.
Rochester, New York (CNN)Donald Trump dug in further Saturday to defend his home state of New York, accusing Ted Cruz of having "hatred" for the Empire State and saying his Republican rival would never help New York as president.
But the reality is that when organized labor dug in its heels — as it did regularly in the United States until late in the 20th century — manufacturing companies thought twice about shutting a factory and transferring production to another country.
"He has dug in to a point of no return in terms of normal relations between Venezuela and the rest of the world," said Roger Noriega, former Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs under President George W. Bush.
LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) - Emerging market stocks dug in at nine-month highs on Tuesday ahead of a flurry of central bank meetings, including a possible rate hike in Nigeria where the recently unshackled naira was bobbing at a record low.
Iraqi forces, battling up to 23 militants dug in among civilians in the Old City, said federal police had dislodged IS insurgents from the Ziwani mosque and were only a few days away from ousting militants completely from the Old City.
Qi Shengli, who lives in Goujiao town in Yuechi county, told Chinese media outlets that he didn't remember exactly how long the money was stored in the 15 cm (6-inch) deep hole he dug in the corner of his bedroom.
We dug in the soil to find soft plaques emblazoned with information about the person, who was symbolically buried there — then we lay in the dirt, ears to the ground, to hear a first-person narrative about their life and death.
Sterling also followed that mood, trading a touch lower as some EU leaders dug in their heels in summit talks over a new deal for Britain that the government needs to fight against a "Brexit" vote to leave the bloc.
Residents said coalition aircraft were bombing Houthi positions on roads leading to the airport as the group dug in against an onslaught by the Arab alliance to take the city, the Houthis' main port and the lifeline for millions of Yemenis.
Congressional leaders from both parties are expected to meet with the President at the White House on Friday morning, though it remains to be seen whether progress toward common ground will be made as both sides appear to be dug in.
Instead, the Portuguese dug in, carried the match into extra time and — with Ronaldo hobbling up and down the sideline — stunned France with a goal in the 109th minute, beating the hosts, 1093-0, to claim Portugal's first major soccer trophy.
When Alexis responded by suggesting that Staples keep himself out of prison, the rapper dug in: Alexis, deeply uncomfortable with the topic from the start, kept pushing back on Staples's comments, eventually saying that the conversation would get her fired.
Weiss deleted the tweet, but instead of admitting her mistake or apologizing (or both), Weiss dug in her heels, doubled down, and scolded anyone who didn't get a misquoted reference from a play 99 percent of the world hasn't seen.
These women come in all shapes and sizes but they have one thing in common: They sucked up their pride, dug in their heels, smoked a ton of weed, and shoved greasy, cheesy fistfuls of chips in their mouths for decades.
Be smart: Both parties will obsess about luring their own people to the polls, with little incentive or bandwidth for outreach to the middle (less likely to vote in midterms than in presidential elections) or the other side (everyone dug in).
With lawmakers from both parties dug in against the status quo, even a short-term extension of the current law may lack the votes to pass, jeopardizing the fate of provisions that U.S. intelligence agencies consider crucial for national security.
Israel has long warned about the risk of conflict as Iranian forces and their allies, including Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, have dug in on Syrian territory and approached the boundary with the Israeli-held portion of the Golan Heights.
The poll's results come as Democratic lawmakers have dug in on their demands for acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, former national security adviser John Bolton and others with knowledge of the Ukraine scandal to testify before the Senate.
I think for a while, a lot of what he wanted people to hear was, get himself out of the hole he had dug in one of his two previous Netflix specials that involve a lot of comedy around trans people.
On Friday, the government dug in its heels, with Home Minister Amit Shah vowing at a rally in Jodhpur that "we won't backtrack even an inch" on the divisive law, which he masterminded and which has yet to be enacted.
Transport networks in Paris and cities across France ground to a near halt as unions dug in for a protest that threatens to paralyze France for days and poses the severest challenge to Macron's reforms since "yellow vest" protests erupted.
While longer-term spending negotiations were still ongoing, Democrats have dug in their heels and demanded that no spending caps be agreed to until there is a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which expires on March 5.
Transport networks in Paris and cities across France ground to a near halt as unions dug in for a protest that threatens to paralyse France for days and poses the severest challenge to Macron's reforms since "yellow vest" protests erupted.
A protester investigates a known escape route from PolyU through the sewers beneath car park J. But police outside of PolyU had dug in and with remaining exits being cut off, the underground route was one of the final, dwindling options.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's last-minute scramble to shape an EU exit, its biggest policy upheaval in half a century, stalled on Thursday as Prime Minister Theresa May and opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn dug in their heels for competing visions.
U.N. officials fear a prolonged battle for Hodeidah, where the Houthis are dug in to protect supply lines from the Red Sea to their bastion in the capital Sanaa, will aggravate what is already the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
The Paris St Germain forward curled in a first-time right-foot shot from Rodrigo Bentancur's pass to beat Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio before limping off injured in the 74th minute as the Uruguay defense dug in to hold on to their lead.
Moukarzel sent me more studies, and noted that the ceramide recommendation based on the 10-person study had been removed from their recommendations after his scientists dug in "a little deeper" and "found that there's no conclusive evidence" that it would work.
As Mr. Greitens dug in, and Ms. McCaskill prepared to press her case, it was anything but clear whether Mr. Hawley can escape the scandal unscathed, potentially narrowing a race that was once expected to provide Republicans with a relatively easy pickup.
About a quarter of the federal government has been shut down for the past 24 days after Trump dug in on a campaign pledge to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico, demanding $5.7 billion from Congress for the project.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he hoped "cooler heads will prevail" and that the Republican-led Senate will act on his U.S. Supreme Court nominee but top Republicans dug in their heels, defending their refusal to consider anyone Obama picks.
One coin that the researchers studied came from a grave dug in what is now Tunisia but was then Carthaginian territory, in the 3rd century BC. Like the imprints on the satyr's hair, the coin's patina has preserved the shapes of some fibres.
I would say the second season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt does about as good a job of course correcting on that storyline as it can, considering the hole the show dug in its first season, and the season two finale — spoiler alert!
Jeff Colyer dug in for a legal fight over this past week's Republican gubernatorial primary, hiring an outside lawyer for the vote-counting process with Secretary of State Kris Kobach  leading the incumbent  by less than a tenth of a percentage point.
Then ISIS came back in force, they would have dug in but ISIS has such significant numbers they were unable to resist and they had to pull out of the village themselves and in the brutality of the fighting they were killed.
The militants are dug in surrounded by civilians, effectively using them as human shields and taking advantage of the narrow streets of the Old City that restrict the movements of the Iraqi forces and limit the use of artillery and air power.
Trump, meanwhile, has dug in on his decision to pull out the troops, believing it fulfills a key campaign promise and will be a winning issue in the 2020 election, according to three White House officials and Republicans close to the White House.
He then said that his second digging machine was almost ready for action, before sharing the first picture of a tunnel dug in LA. In August, Musk received approval from the City Council in Hawthorne, California, to build a two-mile test tunnel.
Tuesday, Barr, President Donald Trump's choice to take over the Justice Department, will be confronted by senators more dug in to their partisan camps and anxious about how he would oversee the special counsel probe that appears to be nearing a fiery finish.
Clinton could have dug in and tried to win the places that Barack Obama had won in 463 and attempt to recreate the Obama coalition; instead, she tried to broaden the map and win in what had been red states for years.
We often discuss shortening the lines of strikes to get a head start in the race, the same is true here—the underhook is there waiting for the opponent, not something being dug in once the guy is already in on the hips.
In late October, after advancing northward amid several short skirmishes, federal forces dug in about 10 miles from the Fish Khabbour oil terminal and the nearby cargo crossing with Turkey, one of the largest trading partners for both Iraq and the Kurdish region.
Lawmakers then dug in to negotiate a comprehensive bipartisan bill, but the White House eventually withdrew its support for a deal that would have tied protection for Dreamers with funding for a border wall along the southern border between the U.S. and Mexico.
Matt: The trenches really defined World War I on the battlefield because on the one hand you had machine guns but no tanks (until the very end of the war), so to a first approximation, the dug-in on the defensive always won.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should scrap plans for industry-wide rules to force banks to clean up bad loans, the head of the European Parliament's influential economic affairs committee said on Friday, as lawmakers dug in their heels in a dispute.
Johnson, insisting on the club's right to privacy and self-governance, and citing such single-sex organizations as the Boy Scouts and the Junior League, dug in, as did the media, most notably the Times , which made Augusta National an A1 staple.
American commanders said that the bomb was chosen because it fit the target, a series of tunnels with dug-in positions nearby used by militants in a remote part of eastern Afghanistan, and that it posed little or no risk to civilians.
When Amarillo, Texas, police officers arrived at her home the night of February 7, 2011, they found what they interpreted as preparations for an attack -- a machete hidden in her son's bed and an underground shelter he had dug in the backyard.
Though Dittmar said Trump's antics are unlikely to shift the opinions of the already-dug-in electorate, she added that his harsh critiques can be used as a tool to fundraise and to encourage voters to show up at the polls on Tuesday.
But the fierce resistance means the military's campaign is likely to stretch well into next year as it seeks to recapture a city where the jihadists are dug in among civilians and using a network of tunnels to launch waves of attacks.
There are fears that a prolonged battle for the city, where the Houthis are dug in to protect critical supply lines from the Red Sea to their bastion in the capital Sanaa, could aggravate what is already the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
At Tarawa, US forces wanted to take a key airfield The Battle of Tarawa Atoll, fought from November 20-23, 1943, pitted US Marines against fierce Japanese forces dug in on the atoll's Betio Island, according to the US Navy History and Heritage Command.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A proposal by U.S. Republicans to repeal and replace the Obamacare health insurance program suffered serious new setbacks within the party on Sunday, when Senator Ted Cruz expressed his opposition and Senator Susan Collins dug in with strong criticism of the legislation.
The big picture: The explanations for all this stillness vary, but the most compelling are perhaps the simplest: people have dug in because there appears to be nowhere to go — no "promised land" of relatively high wages on which they can build greater dreams.
On Saturday, King dug in his heels even further, going as far as to suggest he'd been treated worse than newly minted Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who underwent a hotly contested vetting process after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct or assault.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anthem Inc and the U.S. Justice Department dug in their heels on Monday in court over whether the lower prices the health insurer expects to negotiate after buying smaller rival Cigna Corp are an efficiency that benefits customers or an antitrust violation.
Republican President Donald Trump was dug in at the White House, continuing to insist on funding for a wall he wants to build on the U.S.-Mexico border, while the Democratic-led House of Representatives, which opposes the wall, had left Washington for the weekend.
The rapid and unexpected gains suggested a shift in tactics by the Sunni extremists of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, or perhaps a sign of their weakness, as they abandoned their dug-in positions and regrouped in western neighborhoods of Falluja.
Serving for the match, Thiem missed one match point and had to save a break point as Federer dug in but he made no mistake at the second time of asking, pummelling away a forehand to seal a third win over Federer this year.
Supporters on and off Capitol Hill are hoping to win his blessing on the legislation in order to overcome a small, but vocal, group of conservative opponents who have dug in and helped poison the chances of passing criminal justice legislation in recent years.
Its passage comes on the 35th day of the partial government shutdown, after negotiators struggled for weeks to find a path forward as both parties dug in on their respective positions on whether funding should be provided for the barrier along the southern border.
The Sunni Muslim jihadists, who seized Mosul in mid-2014, are believed to be dug in across the city, but a U.S. general in the coalition supporting Iraqi forces told Reuters they appeared to have committed additional defenses to the fight in the east.
Sometimes the roadside grunts put mail in the sandbags along with the rock and the rumpled lists, and if they were dug in far enough from the road you had to square up, high on the mount atop the cab, where Vollie often manned a .
The two parties seemed dug in, suggesting the shutdown would continue, a possibility that was underscored on Friday by President Trump's warning to congressional leaders that it could last months, even years, if Democrats did not capitulate and provide money for a border wall.
In a candid admission this week, Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and former Judiciary Committee chairman, acknowledged that Republicans dug in against Obama judicial nominees as payback for what Democrats did to some of the judicial choices of President George W. Bush.
The Democratic leader dug in on her plans to withhold the articles after McConnell announced at a press conference earlier in the day that Republicans "have the votes" to pass a resolution to start the impeachment trial without requiring additional witnesses and key documents.
Up to 350 militants are estimated by the Iraqi military to be besieged in the Old City, dug in among civilians in crumbling houses and making extensive use of booby traps, suicide bombers and sniper fire to slow down the advance of Iraqi troops.
ADEN (Reuters) - Arab coalition aircraft bombarded Houthi fighters dug in at the airport of Yemen's main port Hodeidah on Monday as a senior alliance official said he hoped U.N. diplomacy could coax the Iran-aligned movement to cede the city to "save the population".
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — Donald J. Trump's rivals for the Republican presidential nomination dug in Wednesday for a hard fight in the South Carolina primary, where Mr. Trump will seek to gain a clear upper hand in the 2016 race after his smashing victory in New Hampshire.
"Trying to solve some of the needs of creators, it was like peeling an onion — we'll help them publish, help with metadata, help them better understand their platform, but as we dug in, we realized there were a lot more challenges in that space," Argilla said.
"The dog dug in and started to pull the back of my jacket and I knew at that point, if I could get an arm or a leg free and get my leg untwisted, I had a chance of getting out and helping the kids," Bayers said.
Or maybe, maybe, since the feds know that the tunnels can only be dug in such a narrow sliver of real estate, they're quietly focusing their efforts here, letting the drug runners move in and dig away, then preparing for the next round of whack-a-mole.
People become dug in, and if the administration doesn't take responsibility for ensuring that the debt limit gets raised – especially when Republicans control one of the Houses of Congress – then I think we could have markets truly on edge as it comes down to the wire.
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Anthem Inc and the U.S. Justice Department dug in their heels on Monday in court over whether the lower prices the health insurer expects to negotiate after buying smaller rival Cigna Corp are an efficiency that benefits customers or an antitrust violation.
As the Senate dug in for what promised to be a rare all-night session to debate amendments, a consensus was emerging among Republicans that the skinny bill would be used as a mechanism to keep working on an Obamacare replacement and not an end in itself.
The international military intervention, which the United States joined, did not initially aim for regime change, but as Gaddafi dug in and refused various pleas for a negotiated exit, it became clear that the NATO air war was benefiting the Libyan rebels in ousting the Libyan dictator.
And just in case Moore's defenders, who are growing fewer but more dug-in, need an even clearer picture, I remember what it was like to be a 14-year-old girl, filled with doubt and insecurities, experiencing the adolescent changes going on with my body.
Only the moment I recognize that it's sashimi I recognize that it's not actually sashimi but, and this is really sick, a live opossum, resembling sashimi but definitely a bright-eyed and alert opossum, dug in and comfortably reclining between the harlequin's gums and rows of teeth.
WASHINGTON — President Trump dug in on his demand for border wall funding as the partial government shutdown approached its first full week on Friday, threatening again to close the southern border and cut off aid to Central America if Congress continued to deny his administration the money.
Yankes 6, Astros 5 HOUSTON — When Jose Altuve stepped into the batter's box, kicking the dirt as he dug in to face Aroldis Chapman, it would be hard to blame anyone in a Yankee uniform if they didn't take a deep breath and a hard gulp.
WASHINGTON/LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A debate-stage scrap between Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren spilled onto the Democratic campaign trail on Thursday as the former New York mayor sought to move past his rocky debate debut and the senator dug in on attacking her billionaire rival.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Turkey-backed Syrian rebel fighters are heading to battle fronts in northeastern Syria in support of Turkish troops who have crossed the countries' border, a spokesman for the rebels said on Thursday Kurdish-led SDF forces are dug in the area, Major Youssef Hamoud said.
Trump, who campaigned against further U.S. entanglement in foreign conflicts, has dug in on his decision even as U.S. lawmakers have lined up to slam the White House's decision, warning that it abandons the Kurds, jeopardizes stability in the region and could sow distrust with future allies.
WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A proposal by U.S. Republicans to repeal and replace the Obamacare health insurance program suffered new setbacks on Sunday, when two pivotal senators from the party dug in with criticisms of the bill that President Donald Trump is pushing for quick passage.
WASHINGTON — President Trump and Democratic congressional leaders dug in Wednesday for a lengthy partial shutdown in a newly divided government after a White House meeting — the first in 22 days — could not break an impasse over Mr. Trump's demands for billions of dollars for a border wall.
Organizers estimated just over one million people took part, but police said 60,000 protesters attended at the march's peak The atmosphere grew tense in several districts on Hong Kong island, as hundreds of protesters dug in, forming road blocks, setting fires and throwing a few petrol bombs.
Organizers estimated just over one million people took part, but police said 60,000 protesters attended at the march's peak The atmosphere grew tense in several districts on Hong Kong island, as hundreds of protesters dug in, forming road blocks, setting fires and throwing a few petrol bombs.
Reshoots were always possible (they are factored into almost every major film these days, and each new Star Wars project has undergone them), but as Lord and Miller dug in, refusing to compromise on what they saw as best for the film, the partnership went from fraught to fractured.
Drug Deals and Breakups: Venmo Social Feed Rankles Privacy Advocates Venmo has dug in its heels on the idea that people should be able to scrape public transactions to make fun of and/or shame its users, which seems like a position unlikely to end well for anyone.
Co-author of the report, otolaryngologist David Kasle told CNN that "in any kid, removal of a foreign body from an ear is difficult—but especially in this case," because the tick's bloodsucking mouth probe was "dug in," and pulling out the tick would likely tear the membrane.
The Blue Jays continued to dig themselves out of the 33-17 hole they dug in April by pounding out a season-high 23 hits - two shy of the club record - and almost doubled their previous season best in runs with a 17-2 thrashing of the Reds.
The former vice president laid out his plan to expand rather than replace Obamacare Monday morning, taking aim at the more far-reaching Medicare-for-All plan advocated by his 2020 opponents as he dug in on one of the defining policy disagreements of the 2020 Democratic primary.
On Wednesday, however, Iran further raised pressure on those countries by announcing what would be a new breach of the deal - enriching uranium with the centrifuges it has at Fordow, a site that it dug in secret inside a mountain, apparently to protect it from potential aerial bombardment.
In Giridih's Tisri area, Basanti sifted through the reddish earth searching for pieces of mica while her 10-year-old son Sandeep climbed into a rat-hole dug in the side of the hill and descended 3 meters (10 ft) to pound on the wall with a pick-axe.
The state's Republican establishment, cohesive and battle-tested after years of partisan warfare under Mr. Walker, has dug in to support Mr. Cruz — not out of true love for the Texas senator, but in a marriage of convenience to halt Mr. Trump, whose temperament and conservatism many doubt.
I first dug in on behavioral and social science research related to global warming views and responses in 2006, and it quickly became clear that this was the scariest body of science of all — topping ice-sheet instability and even calling into question the utility of my profession.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (D-Minn.) as he dug in on his attacks against the first-term congresswomen and three of her colleagues.
As the outcry has grown over the family separations, Trump officials have dug in on blaming Democrats for the controversy, on insisting that they're simply enforcing the law, and on claiming that they're not using the emotional debate to extract concessions on Trump's border wall and other priorities.
As he dug in his heels, Mr. Trump further muddied his explanation of why he dismissed the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey — and in doing so, offered a different version of events from one given to senators just hours earlier by the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein.
Kerber, who will become the WTA's No. 21-ranked player next week because of Serena Williams's loss on Thursday, won 226 of the first 216 points and then dug in for a 26-63, 26-21 victory over Caroline Wozniacki to reach her first final at the United States Open.
The front line in the battle to retake Mosul - Islamic State's last major stronghold in Iraq, has moved a few kilometres to the west, into eastern districts where the militants are dug in among civilians, fighting off the advance of elite Iraqi units with suicide car bombs, mortars and snipers.
"The White House lawyers for a long time dug in on the argument that there is no quid pro," Cruz recalled, noting that given disputed testimony and the White House chief of staff's own acknowledgment of a quid pro quo, it was a tenuous argument to make from the start.
Transport networks in Paris and cities across France ground to a near halt as unions have dug in for a protest that threatens to paralyze the country for days and poses the severest challenge to President Emmanuel Macron's reforms since the "yellow vest" protests began just over a year ago.
The next hearing on this case is scheduled for March 22, and both Apple and the federal government seem to have dug in their heels on this issue—there's a likely chance any decision will be appealed, at which point some of the broader Constitutional questions will likely come into sharper focus.
She appeared buoyant and recharged after the debate on Tuesday, while Mr. Trump dug in on some of his harshest attacks of both her and of people unrelated to the 2016 contest, such as a Miss Universe pageant winner who, he said on Fox News, had gained a "massive" amount of weight.
A coalition of rival militias dug in to stop him, and the reversal at Zawiya offered a stark reminder of the mercurial nature of alliances among the armed groups that have overrun Libya since the Arab Spring in 2011 — including both those lined up behind General Hifter and those standing against him.
Amid mounting accusations of violence against civilians, and the discovery of 10 mass graves dug in January and February in Kasai-Central, the chief of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo urged the United Nations Security Council this week to press the government to open an investigation into possible rights violations.
I'd rather buy an old '41 Ford with that money, drive it around and enjoy it for as long as possible and, when the time comes, have a deep hole dug in the ground and roll the car and me into it (I'll save the seat next to me for my wife).

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