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  1. an argument or a fight

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Perhaps tellingly, Drake did not comment on the dust up.
The dust up is already affecting his ability to socialize.
Will the dust-up Ripa leave "Live" when her contract's up?
Impeachment, Syria and the Doral G7 dust-up are very different things.
A similar ire ignited another dust-up before a foreign TV crew.
After the dust-up with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Tennessee Sen.
It was a rhetorical question, but this is no ordinary dust-up.
He made no mention of the other dust-up in his household.
Before #OscarsSoWhite, there was always an Oscar-related dust-up to explore.
Collateral damage from the dust-up may be Trudeau's assisted-dying legislation.
On Saturday, Trump gave Omar a back-handed compliment about the dust-up.
The Obama administration appeared to be amused by the dust-up on Wednesday.
No top award was given that year because of a diplomatic dust-up.
The Times itself published an article that mentioned the dust-up later Monday.
But the ensuing dust-up between St. John's and Georgetown on the floor?
Sanders told reporters Thursday that they had not spoken since the dust-up.
The most recent dust-up came in September, when Demand Justice targeted Sen.
Cassell himself was once part of a larger dust-up involving Microsoft and Machinima.
San Francisco is an interesting place from which to observe this latest dust-up.
Farhad: Oh, there was another politics-related dust-up in Silicon Valley this week.
The dust-up came during a House Appropriations Committee hearing in which Democratic Rep.
We collected the best writing from the right and left about the dust-up.
She sees the programmed interaction, like lesbian playacting and a card-table dust-up.
This, of course, is just the most recent dust-up between the volatile pair.
But France and Germany declined, amid a transatlantic dust-up over Trump's Iran policy.
"I understand we had a little dust up in the galley this morning," he says.
"Everyone is focused on the Tomahawk strike, the dust-up with North Korea," Wormuth said.
Standing alongside Netanyahu on Monday, Trump nearly escaped answering questions about the intelligence dust up.
Still, there are signs that the dust-up is hurting China's economy and rattling policymakers.
It's unclear what the dust-up will mean for the N.B.A.'s future in China.
The Biden-Sanders dust-up underscores the recent transformation of political debate on Social Security.
The dust-up is the latest scrutiny of tech companies' development of facial-recognition technology.
Pizza sales, which were slipping even before the most recent dust up, have now plummeted.
Wednesday's dust-up with Nordstrom also revealed Trump's penchant for meddling in the private sector.
The latest dust-up involves a rather gross-sounding recall for an officially licensed collectible.
He also alluded to the dust-up over his comments about transgender people this fall.
Then there was the dust-up over Trump's questioning the U.S.'s longstanding "One China" policy.
A dust-up Ellison had with Frank Sinatra is immortalized in a classic Guy Talese article.
So, headlines notwithstanding, I will ignore the newest dust-up and concentrate on the older one.
This dust-up "may have ultimately made it easier to kick out people," Hannity said, excitedly.
But Corker said that he believed his relationship with Trump remained strong -- despite the dust-up.
The dust up with Mr. Tillerson was remarkable even in Mr. Trump's world of belligerent confrontations.
A dust-up over the cost of the new presidential dinner service is unlikely to help.
The Fox broadcast reports there was a dust-up in the tunnel as both teams emerged.
The troops visit also comes on the heels of a dust-up with senior military officials.
And all that was before the latest round in the dust-up over China and tariffs.
In policy terms, the Sanders-Clinton dust-up over Medicare for all is pretty clearly meaningless.
That could have been chalked up to just another dust up between Trump and a media outlet.
But Dutch officials prevented the Turkish ministers from speaking, causing a dust-up between the two countries.
Trump and the Pope haven't exactly been on great terms, even before this most recent dust-up.
But ever since the dust-up with Nimble America, he hasn't made any public comments or appearances.
Bartenders Baddie and Jade, of course, were at the center of Cardi's August strip club dust-up.
He was later suspended for a training-ground dust-up, and never returned to the Scottish side.
We've been talking a lot about Biden this week because of his dust-up with Donald Trump.
Here's how people are responding to the dust-up and the larger conversation about sexism in politics.
Without mentioning the Fox dust-up, Wood said that he watched Super Bowl LIV on a Roku.
Two batters after that minor dust-up, Bruce hit the shot that gave the Mets the lead.
I think without the dust-up, we wouldn't have a commitment to move toward on February 8.
"Small caps right now are really perfectly suited for the trade dust-up we're seeing," Traynor said.
After one such dust-up, "He called to say that it was fake news," according to Meghan.
The dust-up comes as the number of immigrant youth in federal custody has continued to grow.
Thornberry is expected to support the bill, according to an aide, despite the dust-up on the hearing.
In 2016, following increasing media scrutiny and a dust-up with Kanye West, Swift withdrew from public life.
Peter King is not alone here; his were just the most on-message comments following the dust-up.
The dust-up over the t-shirt comes at a time of great tension between Russia and Turkey.
It could be he's close enough to bottoming out that the latest dust-up will have little effect.
The dust-up over the planned move is a call to examine this piece of a broken system.
Since the dust up, Live Nation has returned to the table and is discussing bringing acts to the stadium.
"I just had a dust up with one of your producers," the actor, 49, told the hosts, jokingly annoyed.
The crucifix debate marked the latest dust-up over migration that has riled up the Catholic Church in Italy.
The incident followed a previous dust-up a few minutes earlier for which both players were shown yellow cards.
Also, check out Niall Stanage's piece on the impact of Bill Clinton's dust-up with Black Lives Matter protestors.
And Trump's recent dust-up with NATO ally Denmark over Greenland was greeted with puzzlement throughout Europe (The Hill).
She had just put together a tenure package and worried that the dust-up would be a continuing distraction.
John McEnroe caused a minor dust up last week when he compared Djokovic's downfall to that of Tiger Woods.
In 1990 a dust-up with Congress forced him to capitulate on his steely election pledge of "No new taxes".
Mr Trump may be calculating that a dust-up over this issue will help him politically, even if he loses.
The dust-up has died down, and the candidates have moved on--but the issue is now on the table.
"I had a dust up with one of your producers," Schreiber jokingly said when he sat down with the hosts.
But the dust-up offered fresh fodder for other candidates who have labored to portray Cruz as less than consistent.
The recent dust-up surrounding the GOP's attempt to replace Obamacare could make it that much more attractive to investors.
But it's more than the most recent dust-up that has some convinced Trump's actions -- or lack thereof -- are intentional.
Aside from impacting relations between Canada and the United States, the dust-up has also affected the U.K. and Brexit.
The dust-up escalated when Ocasio-Cortez later accused Pelosi of racial insensitivity in an interview with The Washington Post.
Before the dust-up, Mr. Ghamdi had also delivered Friday sermons at a mosque in Mecca, earning a government stipend.
Then there's the dust-up that occurred over a press release for a White House visit on May 22, 22015.
Despite the latest dust-up on the trade front, U.S. stocks finished the last session well off the day's lows.
During the debate, CNN moderator Abby Phillip addressed the dust-up, asking Sanders about the network's report of the conversation.
And I think what we're doing Look at the dust up around this, we really need to consolidate our gains.
Well, in that same news conference, the president got into a dust-up with CNN&aposs White House correspondent Jim Acosta.
Twitter did not immediately respond to questions about whether it was disinvited from the meeting because of the emoji dust-up.
Only a week before the dust-up, Turkey's prime minister, Binali Yildirim, suggested that his officials would comply with those wishes.
The most recent dust-up with Trump came last week, when the GOP president-elect tweeted on the morning of Nov.
The dust-up in Germany thus is symbolic, although there's nothing figurative about the CSU's unswerving onslaught against Merkel since 2015.
And then there are those who predictably took predictable sides in a nonsoccer dust-up between Megan Rapinoe and President Trump.
The latest dust-up with Corker comes after the Tennessee Republican criticized Trump during a morning interview on NBC's "Today" show.
TV. His comments came in response to the dust-up over a private meeting in 85033 between the two progressive firebrands.
"There's no doubt that right now there's dust-up," said Chuck Clay, a former Georgia state senator and Republican Party chair.
People close to the White House were divided on how much Kelly's standing was damaged by his dust-up with Trump.
It's much more fun than mediating political fights between relatives on my Facebook page or decoding the latest Twitter dust-up.
But it was never a lame joke when you stepped up to the apron for a dust up with the Dag Posse.
Before the dust-up there was talk of using Qatar Airways, the national carrier, to run shuttles to Dubai, in the UAE.
New York, New York The other big dust-up between the frontrunners was over Cruz claiming Trump had typical New York values.
Much was made last Friday about the dust-up that the National Review caused after publishing their "Against Trump" editorial and symposium.
It came amid a parallel dust-up over Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's use of military aircraft for trips unrelated to national security.
The dust-up was uncommon in today's era of professional tennis, where such outspokenness on contentious social and political issues rarely happens.
THE STONE The dust-up over a Washington Post reporter's tweets about Kobe Bryant raises a moral question and a cultural taboo.
In 2012 he was fired by him after a dust-up whose central elements — operatics and pettiness — sit atop fashion's periodic table.
When Jackson asks Catherine about it, she claims it was just a "some dust-up over research" that had resulted in a lawsuit.
But, as elsewhere, the dust-up pitted her old sense of openness against students' moral certitude and tightly circumscribed idea of proper discourse.
"One day I went to dust up there and found a ball of my own hair," she wrote in a post on Reddit.
And keep in mind, none of this current concern even contemplates a dust-up with China; in that case, all bets are off.
That dust-up was about a proposal to increase the capacity of the "blocks" of bitcoin data that get stored to the blockchain.
The latest dust-up comes as the two senators' campaigns have been clashing heatedly for days about "dishonesty" and "lies" on the trail.
Barring another dust-up with his traveling press corps, Mr. Trump's next major clash with the political news media could come on Sept.
But, well, you don't want the first thing potential customers hear about you to involve a dust up with the Federal Trade Commission.
As Mr. Sanders notched victories in the early-voting states, it seemed like MSNBC could be heading toward a similar intraparty dust-up.
That same attitude may be at work in the recent dust-up between the two countries over President Trump's efforts to revise Nafta.
"That forward funding does provide a modicum of a heat shield, if you will, from this kind of political dust-up," he said.
Facebook has the occasional dust-up with lawmakers in Washington, but that's nothing that record-setting lobbying and a Potemkin war room can't fix.
In the most recent debate, during a dust-up with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the lip-pull and lip-suck combination was notable.
Mr Khan gave a sober and emollient speech after the dust-up, acknowledging "the hurt that has been caused due to the Pulwama attack".
Both benches had cleared to go the locker rooms and a Georgia player bumped into Geist and a dust-up between the teams ensued.
Prompting the contestants to step forward when their names are called, the "Kick the Dust Up" singer began by calling Swift to the spotlight.
In one notable dust-up, on March 28, he accused April Ryan of reporting fake news and asked her to stop shaking her head.
But it was Coombs's dust-up with the Jackson Hole ski patrol in 1997 that helped lead to policy changes across the ski industry.
One stumbling block for Clinton could be her husband's recent dust-up with protesters that led him to defend his controversial 2628 crime law.
Since her interview, Horman moved to an undisclosed location in California and tried to keep a low profile — until this latest legal dust-up.
America's Gulf Coast and other potential drilling sites, the source of an ongoing dust-up with backyard-conscious governors, were pushed out to sea.
Since he's coming off second best in his dust-up with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Biden makes a good target for a subject changing attack.
Last month, Mitchell got roasted on Twitter when her own tweet exposed her rooting interest in the dust-up between Trump and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Last week or so, they had, you know, perhaps a little dust up that appears to have been repaired and he was complimenting her work.
In the election year of 2012, Benjamin Netanyahu had a public dust-up with President Barack Obama over setting red lines for Iranian nuclear developments.
What we had here was a relatively minor dust-up between the New York Times and Sean Spicer, the press secretary for the Trump administration.
A Republican-led congressional investigation of the dust-up was announced last September, but there's been no public update on the status of that review.
This Monday, daredevil Mars faces off with play-it-safe Saturn, a rare and confusing dust-up that will pull us all in opposite directions.
The dust-up over 401(k)s is a good opportunity to remind everyone how bad the state of the average person's retirement plan is.
Don't rule out a massive dust up between Deschamps and several unnamed stars, followed by strikes, rows, resignations and Patrice Evra taking breakaway training sessions.
His talks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in proceeded without a major dust-up, despite their disagreement on whether talks with Pyongyang are wise.
BlackBerry's security dust-up with the Pakistani government has been well-documented, since BlackBerry refused to give the government access to its secure business servers.
One sporting man's downfall leads to the accession of another, and this dust-up cemented Apidej's rep as the hardest kicker in the fighting art.
There was nearly a dust-up when, during a timeout, West Virginia's Sagaba Konate wandered toward Villanova's huddle, prompting Phil Booth to shove him away.
This latest dust-up will likely fuel a grudge war between the company's CEOs, which has been playing out increasingly publicly in the last year.
After the meeting, a diplomatic dust-up immediately broke out over whether Trump accepted Putin's assurances there was no Russian involvement in the 2016 election.
The brothers also maintain that their father was right to wade into a dust-up over Nordstrom's decision to stop selling their sister's clothing line.
Langone was forced to leave GE's board during Immelt's time as CEO because of a dust-up with then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.
There have been conflicts, notably a 2014 dust-up between Netflix and Comcast, that resulted from the dramatic surge in streaming video traffic in recent years.
Discussing the dust-up during a radio interview Thursday morning, the reality star turned makeup mogul stood by her decision to defend herself against Beckford's bullying.
Paradoxically, this sometimes seems to have the self-defeating effect of appearing to draw dust up into the air — thereby keeping the PM 2.5 level elevated.
The grand jury activity was apparently the latest dust-up from the Justice Department connected to Assange and came weeks before Assange was arrested in London.
André is arguing with his daughter Anne (Kathryn Erbe), a weary-looking brunette in smart business dress, over his latest dust-up with some hired help.
Cops tell us she was busted at her home on a warrant issued in Virginia ... and related to an alleged family dust-up back in June.
Still, the lingering dust-up has compounded the resentment and frustration among establishment Democrats, particularly some in Washington, who think Ocasio-Cortez should tap the brakes.
"It might make for great TV, but most Democrats seem immune to the 'he said, he didn't say' dust-up between Sanders and Warren," said Murray.
Indeed, while there would no doubt be a major dust-up in court, the question whether he had sex with Ms. Daniels is probably fair game.
" Elrod added that the dust-up could "help Warren potentially siphon off some of Sanders female supporters at a crucial time right before the Iowa primary.
The first rover ever to visit the far side of the moon has discovered a layer of lunar dust up to 12 meters (39 feet) deep.
He had been toying with an anthology series about famous quarrels, like the Broadway dust-up between Tommy Tune (of "Nine" fame) and Michael Bennett ("Dreamgirls").
It was all part of a large downward spiral for the family that also, naturally, involved a dust-up with Donald Trump over apartments in Trump Tower.
The topic arose with Robertson when Trump was talking about one of his top campaign issues -- border security -- and mentioned the dust-up with the Holy Father.
The fight over the Brooklyn debate is just the latest dust-up in a Democratic primary in which both campaigns have prided themselves on policy-minded civility.
About this time a year ago, Derek Fisher and Matt Barnes were getting into a dust-up in Los Angeles over Fisher's relationship with Barnes's estranged wife.
Democratic candidates have also seized on the recent dust-up that involved Michelle Fields, a former Breitbart reporter who filed charges against Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
One old soi dog was his bogeyman opponent from the 1970s, Wichanoi, whom he met for a pot bellied dust-up at Omnoi Stadium in February 2012.
Ms. Kelly later got into a dust-up with Jane Fonda — by asking her pointedly about her plastic surgery — in what would develop into a monthslong feud.
For all the sublime refinement of Neymar's dribbling and passing, his acting this month has displayed all the finesse and subtlety of a reality show dust-up.
I wish he'd given us more of that, especially in a hasty segment about a dust-up he says occurred at a conference he attended in Dallas.
Mr. Biden's entrance into the race prompted a fight with Mr. Trump over age and energy levels, a dust-up that recalled the president's attacks on Mrs.
This week, it was a dust-up between Chief Justice John Roberts and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over the lawmaker's comments about a recent court decision.
A source from Ocasio-Cortez's office tells CNN the moves have been planned for some time -- since before her most recent dust-up with House Democratic leadership.
The dust-up comes at a bad time for Google, which is facing accusations around the world that it unfairly takes advantage of its search engine dominance.
This is just the latest dust-up between Trump's Democratic critics and the social media companies over how they handle his often incendiary posts and tweets. Sen.
Meanwhile, this dust-up about a canceled celebration will pass, and Eagles fans generally do not care about what the President says and does regarding their beloved Eagles.
If you were a kid trying to decide which of the six Victorion bots to take on a trip, Dust Up would be the easy and obvious choice.
There was a bit of a dust-up Sunday night during the Golden Globes activities -- not between the two actresses but rather among folks over on social media.
The intelligence dust-up had threatened to dampen Trump's formal introduction to leaders at NATO, the first heads-of-state gathering that Trump has attended since taking office.
"Alex Jones was having fun, and they didn't appreciate him crashing their set," said Sal DiCiccio, a Phoenix city councilman and Trump supporter who witnessed the dust-up.
That dust-up was orchestrated, coincidentally, by Representative Devin Nunes, the California Republican who heads the House Intelligence Committee and whose staff prepared the document released on Friday.
A dust-up between Ms. Ricardel and several East Wing senior staff members before and during the first lady's trip to Africa last month ended up eliciting Mrs.
The dust-up with the Sun-Times reporter — an offbeat incident involving a high-profile local figure — was exactly the type of story Chicagoist would have picked up.
The dust-up in the Gulf is the clearest sign yet that cyberattacks coupled with disinformation campaigns are no longer the exclusive domain of sophisticated powers like Russia.
The news created a dust-up among some Democrats who worry Schultz could siphon votes from their party, adding yet another layer to an already complex campaign cycle.
Already, a dust-up ensued after the administration signaled it could propose cutting foreign aid to Ukraine, forcing it to announce the money would stay at current levels.
Once it enters his world — through an assault on the street, rather than Norton's what-the-hell initial dust-up with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) — he wants to participate.
You may recall the dust-up between the ride-hail company and the DMV when Uber refused to apply for a license to test its autonomous vehicles in California.
A diplomatic dust-up between the U.S. and the U.K. got uglier on Tuesday, because President Donald Trump just doesn't seem to be able to let an insult go.
Most of the reaction to this dust-up has been predictably partisan, but we'll draw your attention to views from prominent intelligence insiders on both sides of the matter.
This latest dust-up comes as Trump is set to attend lunch Tuesday with lawmakers he spent much of the summer blasting for failing to enshrine his political agenda.
After the dust-up over the Iran deal was safely over — I thought — I pitched my editors at The New York Times Magazine on a profile of Ben Rhodes.
Click here to view original GIFDust UpTaking design cues from a Ferrari 488 GTB, Dust Up, who forms Victorion's other arm, is just as simple to transform as Jumpstream.
What we have with the Republicans in the Senate here is an attempt to dust up the edges of the House bill and say this is not as mean.
Instead, the move had any number of consequences, including provoking a diplomatic dust-up with Germany and a fresh round of ridicule of Mr. Erdogan for playing to type.
The campaign brought up the 2005 video that sent the party into a downward spiral last Friday but said Trump was moving on from the dust-up after apologizing.
I — I want to drill right down, as my time is limited, to the most recent dust-up regarding allegations that the president of the United States obstructed justice.
But a sex scandal the next year, when 22006 women accused a board member's husband of sexual assault, overshadowed the Dylan dust-up and led to Ms. Danius's departure.
Also echoing through the office at Trump Tower was the dust-up over the decision by Nordstrom and several other retailers to stop selling their sister Ivanka's clothing line.
For CNN, it was yet another dust-up felt by its 3,500 employees as they pursue day-to-day responsibilities and worry about the usual industry concerns, like ratings.
The dust-up over the whistleblower extended a fight that first took place behind closed doors when Vindman appeared last month, when several lawmakers got into a shouting match.
The Democratic presidential field has been careful to avoid overly criticizing each other, but this dust-up is the second time candidates have piled onto Biden in as many weeks.
Mayor de Blasio responded by calling the Cabrini dust-up "a manufactured controversy," and said on WNYC radio last week that the city would eventually give Mother Cabrini her due.
The White House Monday said Obama would not be relegated to "damage control" for Clinton's stumbles, and he declined to address either the "deplorable" dust-up or her illness directly.
This planetary dust-up could amplify 2017's intense political rifts, with Mars and Uranus repping the Executive branch and Jupiter in Libra courting the Judicial branch and the protestors.
Prominently on display during the dust-up over replacing Alexander Hamilton on the ten dollar bill, Jackson was frequently offered up as the statesman who most deserved to be booted.
And most surprisingly, after a dust-up with the police (it takes place offscreen), Johan seems shaken up, and pulled closer to Andre's worldview, doubting even his precious poetry. (Mr.
Minnesota was missing top scorer Karl-Anthony Towns, suspended by the NBA for two games due to his part in a dust-up with Philadelphia's Joel Embiid earlier this week.
That was the dust-up in which Donald Trump tweeted an image of his wife, Melania, a former model, next to a rather unflattering picture of Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi.
And then, of course, there's the whole anti-competitive dust up that has found the company at odds with Apple and a number of global governing bodies like the FTC.
In a fresh headache late on Wednesday, his son Eduardo, a federal lawmaker who also traveled to meet Trump, sparked a diplomatic dust-up with China, Brazil's top trade partner.
In a fresh headache late on Wednesday, his son Eduardo, a federal lawmaker who also traveled to meet Trump, sparked a diplomatic dust-up with China, Brazil's top trade partner.
On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada said their detainment was unacceptable, and warned that Canada was getting ensnared in a dust-up between the United States and China.
A video that debuted onstage at our robotics event last year recently caused a dust up with the ACLU after showcasing state police using Spot in hostage rescue field training.
In other instances — the recent dust-up over a gay supporting character in "Beauty and the Beast" comes to mind — online consternation can snowball into a potentially damaging news story.
The whole dust-up kicked off a vigorous debate on Twitter and beyond over how Medicare-for-all would affect the health coverage labor unions negotiate for about 18 million Americans.
And no, these bloggers and photographers don't have some Instagram fairy dust up their sleeves — what they do have is the inside scoop on what makes the perfect beauty-product shot.
The other reason the episode on Sunday was 90 minutes was Carol, who kept wandering off even though she was apparently shot in the abdomen in the dust-up last week.
It is very possible they want someone whose campaign will leave "plenty of blood and teeth left on the floor," to use Warren's own words from a past political dust up.
Breitbart's article on the Hamilton dust-up, titled "Tolerance: 'Hamilton' Cast Lectures Mike Pence From Broadway Stage," is threaded with buzzwords — tolerance, lectures, Broadway — that cast liberals as elite, pedantic hypocrites.
They erupt over seemingly petty matters—the placing of electricity poles, say—the cause of the dust-up that led to the closure of the border crossing near Rishton in 2013.
During the same month as that dust-up with Burke, Blanton entered some remarks into the Congressional Record concerning a labor dispute at the United States Government Publishing Office, or GPO.
It came after a dust-up with a veteran reporter from the organization, Mary Louise Kelly, who questioned him about the Trump administration's firing of the United States ambassador to Ukraine.
Yet the dust-up over American Dirt is about the legitimacy of that distinction, which came about thanks to decisions made decades ago by Latinx leaders in a fight against discrimination.
But a diplomatic dust-up immediately broke out after the session, when Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Trump accepted Putin's assurances there was no Russian involvement in the 2016 American election.
But a diplomatic dust-up immediately broke out after the session when Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Trump accepted Putin's assurances there was no Russian involvement in the 2016 American election.
After the last embarrassing dust-up, in 2008, which was captured on YouTube, the rival communities began trying to fix their relations in earnest, repairing the toilets as a good-will measure.
Prior to taking the stage, however, he got into a little dust-up with someone who must've said something truly out of pocket ... 'cause Tory tried punching him near the VIP area.
Google has long allied with Democrats, but the New America dust-up—and how it's exposed additional examples of Google quashing ideas it doesn't like—has led to Democrats rethinking this partnership.
At the heart of every online dust-up about millennials is a possibly unanswerable question: To what extent does a generation shape history, and to what extent is it shaped by history?
A dust-up Roberts had in 2018 with Trump over his rhetoric toward the judicial branch might have led the chief justice to conclude he was obliged to publicly take on Schumer.
In 2008, when the Giants celebrated the 50th anniversary of their move to San Francisco, there were no hard feelings on Antonelli's part despite the dust-up over his comments in 1959.
Cops say Guillard threw punches and knocked another man out after a dust-up inside the club ... and in video obtained by TMZ Sports, you can see the full melee break out.
He missed 11 games with a groin injury but spent part of that time gluing the Warriors' locker room back together after Kevin Durant and Draymond Green had a big dust-up.
So while Black Panther is setting the tone for the future of Black people in the superhero genre, watch these movies to dust up on some Black history about the real Black Panthers.
And the dust-up over Ryan's strategy to solely focus on down-ballot races and to essentially ignore Trump has other House Republicans angry and accusing him of essentially conceding the presidential race.
That ambiguity, in part, led to a dust-up over his absence this year from the cover of the hip-hop magazine XXL's annual "Freshman Class" issue, a catalog of important rising rappers.
The dust-up came after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made remarks about the first-year congresswomen in an interview with The New York Times last weekend that some perceived to be dismissive.
Unfortunately, online, radio and cable outlets are so focused on the latest campaign gaffe or doubled down faux pas that the plight of school children gets left behind in the political dust-up.
" And 15 years ago, there was a Columbus Day dust-up after Italian-American groups learned that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg wanted to march with actors from the hit television show "The Sopranos.
Far from countering the stiff measures taken by President Trump along the border, Mr. López Obrador has often gone along with them, wary of a dust-up with his most important trading partner.
The former first lady, 55, was asked in a Today show interview on Tuesday about the recent dust-up over DeGeneres and Bush spending time together at a Dallas Cowboys game in October.
And somewhere well south of the race's radar on Friday, Senator Ted Cruz had a Twitter dust-up with Dennis Rodman and held forth on federal water regulations at a faith-based skate park.
Just as helpfully, the Indian air force refrained from spoiling Mr Modi's martial bombast, delaying the revelation that during February's brief dust-up with Pakistan it had shot down one of its own helicopters.
This isn't Slim Jxmmi's first dust-up BTW -- he was involved in a violent street brawl down in New Zealand just earlier this year ... where a woman appeared to be part of the battle.
Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, and Little Big Town are preparing to kick the dust up as they lead the inaugural Hometown Rising Country Music & Bourbon Festival in Louisville, Kentucky later this year.
As we mortals tend to think all celebrities know each other, the Donald Trump/Meryl Streep dust-up heard 'round the world got me thinking: Have these two ever been in a movie together?
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For Republicans like Heye though, the most recent dust-up only serves to raise further concern about the direction a Trump-led GOP, which has grown increasingly more likely in recent weeks, would head.
The dust-up began after a racially motivated mass shooting in Charleston, South Carolina in June last year, when a young white man killed nine black parishioners at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Last year, Kraft approached Dove-soapmaker Unilever about an acquisition, but the offer was rebuffed in a public dust-up that Buffett took to CNBC to clarify did not count as a hostile approach.
Mr. Oliver spoke to us about what's coming this season, his efforts to "protect the main body of our show from being cannibalized" by the president, and his recent dust-up with Dustin Hoffman.
The dust-up, on live radio, between an Italian-American actor and a progressive Italian-American mayor over an Italian-American saint, was just in time for Monday's holiday celebrating Italian-Americans' favorite explorer.
Sanders's campaign has also engaged in a dust-up with the Massachusetts senator's campaign, reportedly telling prospective voters that the candidate is a weak election choice because she only appeals to white educated liberals.
He argues the dust-up over Donald Trump Jr.'s emails may serve as the final nail in the coffin as office workers move to messaging services that allow for auto-deletion and encryption.
The latest dust-up took place this week when a British man, Sid Ouared, said that British Airways had fired him from his job as a customer service representative at Heathrow Airport near London.
As we previously reported, the NFL coaches were involved in a dust-up at a Margaritaville restaurant in Nashville back in June -- where they allegedly assaulted a fellow patron who wouldn't leave their table.
That dust-up was one of many theatrical moments at the first news conference in six months for Trump, a businessman and reality TV star-turned-politician who enters the White House on Jan. 20.
This comes shortly after a recent dust-up over altered pay for delivery workers, which one source acknowledges was an unforced error, but not one that investors apparently believe will have negative long-term consequences.
Richards stood there trying to make reason with a gaggle of over-emotional men, like your sensible mate in a club after a little dust up, trying to make sure the bouncers don't get involved.
While the dust-up between China and the US on trade may be on the road to compromise, a car as significant as the Focus may find itself on the wrong side in this scenario.
A guy who claims he got beat up during a brawl at Jay-Z's 40/40 Club is now looking at the dust-up with 20/20 vision ... and his sights are set on suing.
At first glance, Sandra Oh's wealthy Manhattanite Veronica and Anne Heche's working-class painter Ashley don't seem like the type of women who would attempt to settle their petty differences with a brutal dust-up.
Yes, so much of that combative behavior, as we're seeing right now in the dust up with Corker, can be embarrassing and it certainly plays a big role in President Trump's still weak approval ratings.
By quirk of the schedule, the Yankees head back to Detroit on Friday — the first time they have played the Tigers since an episode late last August that made Wednesday night's dust-up seem quaint.
NEW YORK, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Apple Inc struck out at a Goldman Sachs Group Inc analyst on Friday in a relatively rare public dust-up between a blue chip Wall Street firm and its client.
A dust-up occurred in 2015 during Mr. Slimane's tenure, when an ad featuring the young Dutch model Kiki Willems was censured and called "irresponsible" by Britain's advertising watchdog agency because she looked excruciatingly thin.
And the timing of the Flynn sentencing dust-up certainly raises questions of whether Shea was slotted in — and Liu was pushed out — very quickly in an attempt to prevent something similar from happening again.
Although Sanders and Warren did not address the dust-up again for the remainder of the debate, a brief video of the senators interacting at the conclusion of the televised forum suggested tensions remained high.
The arrest is not Mr. LaBeouf's first dust-up with the law: In 2014, while at a Broadway performance of the musical "Cabaret," he was arrested and later charged with disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.
The electorate is now so sorted—with Republicans the party of less well-educated and socially conservative whites and Democrats for everyone else—as to provide little impediment to a deliciously self-affirming intertribal dust-up.
The recent dust-up over the somewhat tongue-in-cheek suggestion by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that damnation awaits women who fail to vote for Hillary Clinton caused Ms. Conger more frustration than anything.
Having just patched himself up after a city hall dust-up with gun-toting bad guys, he's hosting the party at Wayne Manor, throwing his weight behind Dent as he campaigns to become mayor of Gotham.
A study published on Monday in Nature Geoscience suggests that this incongruity could be explained if the Moon was formed as a result of around 20 smaller impacts, instead of one colossal dust-up between worlds.
Proctor further argues that limiting consumer repair access can potentially backfire in situations like Batterygate, Apple's controversial processor-throttling dust-up to which the company responded by offering discounted, $29 replacement battery program for affected phones.
Since Amazon bought PillPack, it has already run into litigation from competitors regarding its hiring practices, and a dust-up with a company called Surescripts that attempted to shut off its access to patient medication data.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Former White House spokesman Anthony Scaramucci resigned his advisory position at a Massachusetts university following a dust-up in which he threatened to sue the school's student newspaper, Tufts University officials said on Tuesday.
Manigault's shoe-related dust-up with Dubke comes on the heels of another report earlier this week in which sources claimed she brought members of her bridal party to the White House for a photo shoot.
The dust-up is about more than a program that, according to city officials, has never actually jailed a parent in San Francisco (although it has in other parts of the state that imitated Harris's policy).
Democrats pounded both social media platforms for not taking down the video, in a dust-up that echoed last spring's controversy over a video that had been deceptively edited to make Pelosi falsely appear to be drunk.
Then Lilly Buckner, a foul-mouthed old lady who recorded the dust-up on her tablet, blackmails them into looking for her granddaughter, who has disappeared from the dealership where she worked selling high-end used cars.
Trump's menace to semantics exemplified in the initial dust-up of his "Second Amendment people" comments last week, when he seemed to suggest gun-rights supporters may want to assassinate Hillary Clinton to prevent her judicial appointments.
No. 25 Nick Kyrgios could face another young Australian, No. 23 Bernard Tomic, in the third round, and possibly Stan Wawrinka, whom Kyrgios had a dust-up with at a tournament last year, in the fourth round.
The group of III%ers was attending the rally as "security detail" for a controversial anti-Islam speaker named Sandra Solomon, who was involved in a dust-up with anti-fascists in Winnipeg a few days prior.
While the displays of umbrage illustrated how desperate Republicans are to seize any opening, the dust-up illustrated the determination of some liberals to fight fire with fire, even if it creates a mess for their nominee.
In fact, there was no mention of the rules or the dust-up that led CNN to sue Trump earlier this month, leaving unanswered how the White House plans to enforce its efforts to police journalists' etiquette.
Cuomo -- everybody else agrees with me,'" Cuomo said at a rally on Long Island, rehashing his recent Twitter dust-up with Trump before framing the ask: "I want you to come out Thursday and vote for me.
But Mr. Condon created an online dust-up this week when he told a British magazine that a supporting character, LeFou, played by Josh Gad, has "a nice, exclusively gay moment" at the end of the film.
The dust-up comes one day after the attorney general announced his department's internal watchdog would look into Trump's claims that Obama administration officials misused their surveillance powers to track his associates following the 2016 presidential race.
He called Saturday's Republican debate, which included a long discussion of Justice Scalia and a dust-up over the legacy of George W. Bush, a "turning point in the campaign" and speculated about Mr. Trump's standing in polls.
A year later, Swift got into a dust-up with Apple Music over that streaming service's pay rates for music owners, but the two sides eventually settled, and Swift went on to strike a promotional deal with Apple.
And the dust-up comes after a long holiday weekend that Trump spent defending a now-deleted Tweet that used what looked like a Jewish Star of David on top of a pile of money to denigrate Clinton.
The Carpetbagger It was a fantastic year for Idris Elba, and not just because he sailed through a dust-up regarding his suitability to play James Bond — a role he has yet to be cast in — with aplomb.
The potentially devastating impact of these revelations makes the dust-up over the Russian state-run media being allowed into the meeting between President Trump and Foreign Minister Lavrov while the American press was excluded seem, well, quaint.
Before the dust-up with Ms. Kelly in 2015, Mr. Trump had already been getting an outsize share of mentions in cable news coverage of the election (44 percent of mentions, in a field of 16 other candidates).
A source close to Sessions told CNN that he spoke with McConnell last week, and Sessions has received a number of calls of support behind the scenes from his former colleagues after last week's dust-up with Trump.
Yet Nancy (who forgave the college dust-up over Robert and moved into Freya's London flat after Oxford) remains as compelled by her friend's drive in the 1950s as she was on their V-E Day meet-cute.
If it's not Bethenny sobbing over her failed friendship, it will be Dorinda the morning after a late-night screed, or Tinsley Mortimer following a dust-up with Sonja Morgan, or Luann after someone brings up her legal troubles.
Facebook has a point insofar as the company has to deal with billions of posts, but this latest censorship dust up is particularly weird because it's just not clear what, if anything, the offending publications did to warrant attention.
It recovered from a dust-up with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which in 2013 ordered it to cease sales and marketing of its tests, only to find itself a target of the New York Times editorial board.
In this latest dust-up, the department has offered to discuss whether there are other ways to accommodate Nunes' request, but it has yet to hear from the California Republican, according to a source familiar with the matter. Rep.
The Run-Up When we invited the columnist Thomas Friedman onto The Run-Up to discuss the latest tempest surrounding Donald J. Trump, we had no idea that his column would touch off a dust-up of its own.
Washington (CNN)After a contentious -- and some said condescending, sexist and racist -- back-and-forth with White House reporter April Ryan at a press briefing Tuesday, Sean Spicer tried to get over the dust-up at the Wednesday briefing.
In February, Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, got into a dust-up with Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, when she tried to give a speech against Senator Jeff Sessions's nomination for attorney general.
The latest dust-up has come over a report from The Washington Post that the CIA has concluded Russia didn't just seek to sow discord in the election, but actually sought to get Trump elected, following an earlier report by CNN.
Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), a hawk during the ZTE dust-up, called the indictments "a step in the right direction" but pointed to the ZTE "sweetheart deal" as a sign that the Trump administration might not effectively hold China accountable.
Those barriers will remain until we tear them the fuck down—but for now, here's hoping that this week's dust-up has shown that swinging a guitar or rocking a Black Sabbath shirt may no longer be one of them.
Minaj dropped photos of her new tour merch that definitely appears to mock Cardi B. In fact, it straight up quotes Cardi's statement following the alleged dust-up in which the "Bodak Yellow" rapper tried to throw her shoe at Minaj.
Photo: Getty ImagesEcuador's President Lenin Moreno has accused Julian Assange of violating the terms of his asylum and leaking private photos of Moreno's family and friends online in the latest dust-up between the WikiLeaks founder and his increasingly frustrated hosts.
Last year, Kendra James wrote an essay for Cosmopolitan magazine about a dust up over a Timberlake tweet in which the pop star said he was "#inspired" by a speech made by black actor Jesse Williams at the BET Awards.
I expected to see a dust-up, a handful of white supremacists in MAGA hats, angry that that they'd been denied a permit to spew their reprehensible bile due to a "culture of political correctness" or some other preposterous catchphrase.
The first egg-spoon dust-up occurred in 2009, after Ms. Waters, the spiritual mother of all that is organic and sustainable, cooked Lesley Stahl an egg in an iron spoon she held over a fire in her Berkeley, Calif.
The Saudi government has had shifting stories on its role in the murder and cover-up, but has implied the perpetrators were not following any official orders in killing him, and that it was simply a dust-up gone wrong.
The mid-1980s dust-up that followed a petition signed by prominent black authors urging that Morrison be given a major literary prize is revisited, as are some of the grumpy responses that greeted her Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993.
The ensuing dust-up draws the (ogling) eyes of a billionaire independent news honcho, who shortly after graduation whisks Cheyenne away from her Palo Alto hellscape on a private jet and persuades her to join his network in New York.
Ms. Kelly joined Instagram last month to promote an interview she secured with a young TV producer involved in a dust-up at ABC News over the network's decision, several years ago, not to air an investigative report about Jeffrey Epstein.
WHITEFISH FEUDS WITH SAN JUAN MAYOR: The mayor of Puerto Rico's largest city called for the territory to terminate its contract with a Montana company to fix the country's electric grid, prompting a dust-up with Whitefish Energy on Wednesday.
And they're hoping that the minor procedural squabbles don't drown out their biggest wins — like how the dust-up on the SALT bill came just before a decisive victory on a massive trade deal between Democrats and the White House.
One more thing ... on a serious note, we also asked Taurean if he patched things up with teammate Rico Gathers after their on-court dust up, and he assured us it's all water under the bridge ... saying he and Rico are "brothers."
For all outward appearances, the relationship between Amazon and the publishing industry had settled into a wary peace, following a highly publicized dust-up in 2014 between Amazon and Hachette, wherein Amazon tried to bully Hachette in negotiations over e-book prices.
The dust-up, in a corner of the business world consumers rarely get to see, shows some of the conflicts that can arise as the nation's largest telecom and media companies pursue deals that touch multiple aspects of consumers' digitally connected lives.
The Bannon dust-up came as the White House was still grappling with Trump's declaration the night before that his "nuclear button" was larger than North Korea's Kim Jong Un's, a childish taunt that sent tremors of distress through national security circles.
Since Trump's initial dust-up with Kelly at the first Republican debate in August, the GOP front-runner has posted disparaging remarks about Kelly on Twitter and accused her of bias against him, all while the network stood by their star anchor.
The dust-up comes just after Mr. Trump again inveighed against the "fake news" over the indictment of his former campaign manger Paul Manafort in connection with the Russia investigation (it was CNN that first broke the news that charges were filed).
Whether or not that was constitutionally warranted — it wasn't — does any citizen on either side who witnessed or participated in that partisan dust-up honestly look back on it as an exemplary exercise showcasing Americans' shared reverence for the rule of law?
A second, less drastic bill — a bipartisan effort to target anti-Semitism on college campuses through the Education Department's civil rights enforcement division — poses a far more substantial political threat to Democrats trying to move quickly past the dust-up over Ms. Omar.
Debate over domestic surveillance Five-and-a-half years after Edward Snowden leaked details of the government's secret spying programs, the dust-up over Trump's tweet underscored the still-roiling debate over domestic surveillance, technology and Americans' views of their own privacy.
Burr, R-North Carolina, has kept his public distance from the House investigation and Nunes, particularly Nunes' concerns over the "unmasking" of Trump officials in intelligence documents, as well as the recent dust-up over missing FBI text messages provided to Congress.
But when he had a dust-up with Mr. Bush during the final debate in New Hampshire and the audience booed Mr. Trump, he made the most of it, saying they were against him because they were major donors and he could not be controlled.
Some American officials, declining to speak on the record, speculated that a dust-up last month over the treatment of an all-female band that North Korea sent to Beijing might have so angered Mr. Kim that he ordered the test to go ahead.
Even after they were firmly ensconced in the rock establishment, they stayed true to their hardcore roots—the dirt-road dust-up "Ty Cobb" has fuck all to do with baseball, other than the fact that it hits like a bat swung in your face.
And as far as insiders on Capitol Hill can see, Trump's amended comments seem to be enough for Republican lawmakers to move forward as if this were any other White House dust-up — and to continue pushing for policy goals they share with the president.
More often, a minor dust-up — a boast, an insult, a decision to play basketball on another gang's favorite court — was taken as a sign of disrespect and answered with a bullet, said Andrew V. Papachristos, a Yale University professor who studies gang behavior.
One cause for concern on the American side is how Trump and Putin's first meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Germany caused a diplomatic dust-up over whether Trump accepted Putin's assurances there was no Russian involvement in the 2016 American election.
How can the United States help defend South Korea when Seoul and Tokyo are at daggers drawn over military incidents such as the December dust-up involving a Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy combatant locking its fire-control radar onto a Japanese maritime patrol aircraft?
Lacina suspected that Wendig's case wasn't a traditional incident where a lot of people got mad at his words and reacted with anger, but rather an example of a relatively minor dust-up that was escalated by automated bots and anonymous accounts performing synthesized outrage.
If that means making what is essentially a rap song about clubbing in a cornfield ("Kick the Dust Up") or an R&B sex jam with lyrics like "Feel my belt turn loose from these old bluejeans" ("Strip It Down"), then so be it.
Hot 97, more than most radio stations, blurs the line between fact and opinion, and the dust-up between Mr. Darden and Migos was the latest in a series of incidents between the station and some of the stars whose music it plays relentlessly.
New York (CNN Business)With a presidential dust-up over dinner hour entertainment in the rear view mirror, the White House Correspondents' Association is returning to form and inviting a comedian to roast the president and the press at an annual awards gala this spring.
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Bartenders Baddie and Jade, of course, were at the center of Cardi's August alleged strip club dust-up, which led to Cardi turning herself in to police and being subsequently charged with one count of assault and two counts of reckless endangerment, PEOPLE confirmed at the time.
The pervasive influence of China was nearly omnipresent during Obama's final Asia tour, from the dust-up over stairs for Air Force One the minute he landed in Hangzhou to the speculation that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's demeaning comments about him reflected a drift toward Beijing.
Cruz's take on the border comes a day after a dust-up between the Donald Trump campaign and the media over an ad he unveiled about border security, in which Trump used footage from the Moroccan border instead of the Mexican border, as the ad narration implied.
Your guide to where the 2020 Democrats stand on the issues That big picture imperative makes a dust-up over their real but relatively minor policy differences -- like whether to forgive all student debt (Sanders) or much-but-not-all of it (Warren) -- that much more unlikely.
The dust-up was not expected to cause substantial harm to the US-UK relationship -- "He likes the make-up almost as much as he likes the break-up," the person said -- but it did fuel further calls for Trump's pending visit to London to be canceled.
The three E's — education, enjoyment and earnings — are the guiding principles, according to Buffy Tillitt-Pratt, a founding member of that group, which still exists despite a dust-up in the late 1990s that led to a lawsuit against their publisher because they miscalculated their annual returns.
The back and forth comes on the heels of a weekend dust-up between the two candidates after a report that Sanders's volunteers had been instructed to tell voters that Warren would be a weak general election candidate because she only appeals to wealthy, white liberals.
But the warnings previously had not been taken to the level of the smartphone itself, which puts this national security dust-up squarely in the sweet spot of the market's most beloved stock, and a stock whose fortunes are increasingly tied to sales in China: Apple.
Charlotte officials insisted they had no intentions of derailing their agreement — Robert E. Hagemann, the city attorney, said, "We're not dumb enough to try to trick them or trap them" — but the dust-up offered some Republicans a new talking point that they seized with glee.
Even before this dust-up, a string of actions since last year showed how Mr. Xi is willing to recast, override or ignore laws and conventions that stood in the way of what he sees as China's powers over its territory and citizens, wherever they may be.
" The dust-up between Lewis (D-Ga.) and Trump's team began late last week when NBC News released an excerpt of pre-taped "Meet the Press" interview in which that Georgia lawmaker told host Chuck Todd that "I don't see this president-elect as a legitimate president.
In a confluence of events, the first racial controversy of his presidency -- a dust-up involving the arrest of a black Harvard professor on his own porch -- coincided with the angry backlash to Obama's proposed reforms to health care, a debate that took on racist undertones during public protests.
But in the wake of the sideline dust-up between the two Golden State Warriors stars, multiple reports have surfaced alleging that Durant's impending free agency had something to do with the exchange, and that the exchange may have cost the club a shot at holding onto Durant.
At the same time, the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has been under pressure not to be seen as caving to pressure from Ankara to compromise on Western values, particularly after a recent dust-up over freedom of speech set off by a German comedian's satire that outraged Mr. Erdogan.
After a nasty dust-up between members of her East Wing staff and Mira Ricardel, a senior national security adviser to President Trump, occurred in the wake of the Africa trip over details surrounding travel space and the withholding of assets, the first lady didn't bite her tongue.
Krieg: There has been a dust-up, among DSA people and friends of the movement, in recent weeks over Syria policy, a particular blog post seemed to trigger it, and there is going to be a vote on BDS (a movement to divest from and sanction Israel) in Chicago.
"A trail of storms have been going through Italy, the Balkans, Ukraine and into western Russia, and finally this last storm that finally moved through, an area of lower pressure closer to the northern coast of Libya, helped pull the dust up," he said in a phone interview.
But the Trump/Sessions feud isn't just a dust-up about personalities — it's reportedly part of a larger effort by Trump's team to exert more political control over the Justice Department, with an eye toward potentially shutting down special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump associates' Russia ties.
But this dust-up has broader implications for how the new Trump administration is shaping up — in how it will deal with the press, in whether it can be trusted to provide basic factual information, and in just how hard the press corps is going to push back.
Manny Machado hit a long home run out of Fenway Park, drove in two runs and made three solid plays at third base in his first game against Boston since a dust-up with the Red Sox just over a week ago, carrying the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-2 victory.
While on stage Saturday, King asked Obama if she had any thoughts on the "dust-up" between Senator Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden (who served with Barack Obama) at the Democratic presidential primary debate when the subject of racial segregation and busing was discussed, according to Bloomberg reporter Jennifer Epstein.
The rap stars Kendrick Lamar and Drake lead the list of nominees for the 20183 Grammy Awards announced Friday, but right behind them is a crop of young and less heralded artists, notably women, after years of friction about diversity, including a major dust-up over gender representation after the last ceremony.
" (The news organization Mississippi Today reported on Thursday that Mississippi has been providing this data to Interstate Crosscheck, a Kansas initiative with similar goals that Mr. Kobach runs.) The commission fired back on Wednesday, issuing a statement that called the dust-up "fake news" arising from "obstruction by a handful of state politicians.
What led to that moment was a bit of a dust-up I'd previously had with a self-assured young presidential aide concerned about improving "pension portability" (essentially the ability to take your retirement savings with you and keep them growing while moving from one job to another, or to self-employment or unemployment).
Spanish newspaper Marca first reported upon the assnine, yet refined, dust-up, but we're going with the wrap-up of the idiotically reserved "clash" via The Daily Express: Mourinho reportedly wanted to sit next to Paris Saint-Germain's Unai Emery and Real Madrid's Zinedine Zidane for Sir Alex Ferguson's opening speech, with Wenger close by.
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The dust-up prevented her message from seeping through to the electorate and, more than anything, added to the distrust many feel about Clinton and her husband, former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE.
The New Yorker mocked Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE with a cover image referencing the dust-up over the size of the Republican presidential front-runner's hands.
And things really came to a head this week as the dust-up over Captain America's comic book reveal—which, spoiler alert, revealed that Cap was a Hydra agent all along—lead to both smart think pieces about the character's value as a patriotic symbol, and, well, death threats sent to those responsible for the comic.
Even as staff members scurried to clean up what appeared to be diplomatic differences, however, President Donald Trump himself remained unperturbed over the dust-up, according to an official familiar with the situation -- an attitude people close to the President say reflects his confidence that foreign leaders and members of his administration understand that he's in charge.
It was the latest in a string of recent controversies — including influence-peddling accusations against a close aide, a dust-up over an expensive new dinner service, and his scolding of a student — that have fed into accusations that Mr. Macron is a monarchical "president of the rich" who is out of touch with the French people.
If "a desire to attract younger and more diverse audiences" means that long-held behavioral norms in the theater and concert hall must give way to changing times, where does that leave the "aging fan base," the patrons who expect to get what they paid for: a spectacle on the stage, not a dust-up in the mezzanine?
Seven candidates made the cut in both the Democratic National Committee's polling and donation qualifications and will appear at Tuesday's event: Biden and Buttigieg are vying for moderate and older voters; Sanders and Warren have been the leading candidates on the left and they got into quite a dust-up over "electability" at the last debate.
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With Trump as her foil, the House speaker has launched countless memes as the embodiment of female empowerment -- from the iconic image of her slipping on her sunglasses as she departed one White House dust-up, to the memorable photograph of her towering above a table of seated men in a bright blue jacket, pointing her finger at the President.
The newly leaked partial copy of Trump's 2005 tax return — which some speculate might have been leaked by Trump himself — and now the Snoop Dogg dust-up has raised the question of whether the president is seeking to distract from the backlash over the Republican attempt to replace Obamacare, as well as what looks increasingly like an impending FBI investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election.
This latest dust-up began late last week when Lawrence Schwartz, a close ally of Mr. Cuomo on the M.T.A. board, requested an emergency board meeting, at which he excoriated what he described as "constant overtime, payroll and pension abuses at the M.T.A." Mr. Schwartz, who is widely seen as acting on Mr. Cuomo's behalf, cited reports suggesting there had been payroll "fraud, theft and abuse spanning the M.T.A. system" and called for an independent investigator to investigate fraud among employees.
Why Democrats won't budge, in headlines Six GOP senators vote to end shutdown without wall fundingTrump approval takes hit mid-shutdownWilbur Ross "doesn't quite understand" why furloughed workers are going to homeless shelters to get food No one knows how Trump plans to end the shutdown Add the Senate Republican dust up Thursday in the closed-door conference lunch, and several Democratic aides have made clear they view the pressure as building to a breaking point on Republicans -- and see limited, if any, reason to move off their position.
Bird's nostalgic side is evident in the name Jack-Jack, which evokes the epithet John-John given to John F. Kennedy Jr. when he was a toddler in the White House.) It's a blast when Jack-Jack spends time with a super-suit designer, Edna Mode (voiced by Mr. Bird) — this irresistible duo could easily spin into their own sequel nirvana — but it's Jack-Jack's kinetic dust-up with the raccoon that gives the movie its most delightful moments as baby and beast zip, zing and ping like Tom and Jerry in gloriously controlled chaos.

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