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"fray" Definitions
  1. a fight, a competition or an argument, especially one that is exciting or seen as a test of your ability

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If the last president was too above the fray, this one is the fray.
Rupert Fray, 71, told CNN affiliate WSVN that his wife, Elsen Fray, 85, lost a finger when the bobcat attacked Friday.
Indeed, Rubio's attempt to look adult and above the fray also helped Trump looked adult and above the fray — which is exactly what Trump wanted to do.
DC Fray — the local offshoot of United Fray — is one of dozens of for-profit social sports businesses started across the country over the past decade or so.
Fed chief looks to stay above partisan fray in Trump era: Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen is doing everything she can to stay above the partisan fray in the era of President Trump.
Jorah and the Hound acquit themselves fine during the fray.
Throw 'em in the wash to encourage a nice fray.
On Monday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver waded into the fray.
It isn't his style to keep jumping into the fray.
" Midler jumped into the fray, admonishing the pop star's parent: ".
The president himself has sought to remain above the fray.
Yet other carriers managed to stay above the political fray.
Still, many Americans and Japanese worry future ties will fray.
Y., jumped into the fray with her own tweet Tuesday.
"Voters expect women to stay above the fray," Hunter said.
Apple is not known for entering the Black Friday fray.
But many other companies are keen to enter the fray.
Now the DoJ is entering the fray on affirmative action.
Militants from neighbouring Chad and Sudan have joined the fray.
Mr. Big, meanwhile, has stayed outside the fray thus far.
Meanwhile a newer cluster of oligarchs has entered the fray.
Other deep pocketed companies have also stepped into the fray.
Inside the social network's offices, the bonds began to fray.
Tuesday saw voters in three western states enter the fray.
It was as if he was entirely above the fray.
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So how will Peanut Pages stand out from the fray?
Players with bigger followings have also now joined the fray.
Another joins the fray, toppling one of the first combatants.
It's time the NFL commissioner got involved in the fray.
Emilia Sykes joined the fray with an additional hashtag: #WeBelongHere.
Mr. Dudamel has strained to remain above the partisan fray.
To be more precise is to risk entering the fray.
Investors' patience for Erdogan's meddling has started to fray recently.
I see things starting to fray here and it's unsettling.
Mr. Valls has tried to position himself above the fray.
It inspired more Pakistani filmmakers to jump into the fray.
The humanity of their gaze is visible above the fray.
Can Mr. Biden stay out of the fray again tonight?
Odama is a game that simulates a fray of soldiers.
But the bank has been forced to enter the fray.
It's an organization that keeps the president above the fray.
It did not take long for the Mosul coalition to fray.
Yet the president has entered the fray unprepared and unnecessarily handicapped.
That's food that can absorb and doesn't fray or clump together.
He walked onto the court but did not join the fray.
If we stop doing so, it will fray and, eventually collapse.
Trump can re-enter the fray any time he wants to.
Avenatti's entrance to the Kavanaugh fray began, fittingly, with a tweet.
Trudeau has admitted that he tries to stay above the fray.
We are literally above the fray — 30,000 feet to be exact!
Biomedical engineers, doctors and entrepreneurs started to jump into the fray.
A competing bidder could also enter the fray, the publication said.
He should be above the fray and just do his job.
Coffee Meets Bagel is the latest app to join the fray.
Merchants nodded, checked the wind and kept out of the fray.
If we stop doing so, it will fray and, eventually, collapse.
John Kasich kept up his routine of staying above the fray.
Their rivals tried to elbow into the fray with middling success.
Beto O'Roarke are among those who could soon join the fray.
They did this because they wanted to be above the fray.
That's where an open source platform called Hadoop enters the fray.
And Now NEXT Trucking Partners is looking to join the fray.
Clinton's lead shrinks when Johnson and Stein enter the fray, however.
Thankfully, he can now see the beauty in his final fray.
But Monzo has jumped into the fray at a good time.
Fray: As of recently, I no longer go to my gym.
And that was before Disney, Apple and others entered the fray.
A handful of new picture books step into this difficult fray.
Allergan's stock has faltered, and Monday evening, McCaskill joined the fray.
The great fray, in the real world, wasn't good versus evil.
Or maybe she'll opt to stay out of the fray altogether.
Mr. Comey has urged his agents to stay above the fray.
Mr. Obama's decision to enter the fray is not without risks.
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty could fray to the point of meaninglessness.
And, for better or worse, Spam is entering the flavor fray.
So was part of it keeping them out of the fray?
But their relationship had begun to fray, friends said in interviews.
The Wellcome Collection in the UK couldn't resist joining the fray.
And so Gunnar joins the fray, as does a third hostage.
At other times, Biden sought to position himself above the fray.
For Mr. Mnuchin's part, he has tried to avoid the fray.
But as U.S. alliances fray, its future success is not assured.
The relationship had begun to fray well before last week's dinner.
After a couple years, it's gonna start to warp and fray.
He does not hang back but instead wades into any fray.
The president's decision to join the fray only heated things up.
As F.B.I. director, I have to stay above the political fray.
That uncertainty apparently persuaded Mr. Trump to leap into the fray.
More unexpected was the Super Bowl's inability to avoid the fray.
Then we plunged back into the fray to find another snack.
Museums have long considered themselves above the fray of the political.
Amy Klobuchar joined the fray late but with no less exuberance.
PayPal's public defection could indicate the alliance is starting to fray.
Cummings didn't jump in the fray to get his word in.
When you die, you can immediately jump back into the fray.
Until his speech, Sessions had stayed largely out of the fray.
This time, many seem eager to stay out of the fray.
Now Honda has entered the fray with a Civic-based pickup.
For a journalist, flying above that fray requires intense intestinal fortitude.
Then you can join our fray and make this journey exciting!
Because a lot of people like to stay in the fray.
Even Amazon and Airbnb have entered the fray with high-profile investments.
And some Democrats indeed seemed more wary of entering into the fray.
If it turns out they haven't, the tent may start to fray.
Volvo, Hebrew National, and several other brands joined the fray on Monday.
E and I escaped the fray and walked to dinner, not touching.
On October 28th a new crypto-currency will join the fray: Zcash.
A small handful of technology giants have also stepped into the fray.
However, there are number of potential buyers that could enter the fray.
This logic begins to fray if you relax the random-walk assumption.
And on Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh joined the fray and ripped into Fox.
But Italy would be the first G7 country to join the fray.
Their relationship had already begun to fray just weeks after his arrival.
While you're at it, don't enter the fray as a harassment apologist.
Mauritania withdrew from the fray in 1979, ceding its claims to Morocco.
This year we've heard that around 250 retailers will join the fray.
As expected, politicians are jumping into the fray, demanding answers, pointing fingers.
Recently, though, Thomas has seemed increasingly willing to jump into the fray.
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And now the ACLU's stance on software patents has entered the fray.
Publicly, he has said he wants to stay above the political fray.
Some passengers challenged protesters over the delays as tempers began to fray.
Onlookers say they don't see other committee leaders wading into the fray.
Entering the fray, leading conservative commentators began eviscerating "Aquarius" and its supporters.
But out here on their hilltop, the family feels above the fray.
This would be his second run if he steps into the fray.
The NOC in Tripoli has tried to stay above the political fray.
Well, uh, noted '90s band Third Eye Blind has entered the fray.
Several rounds later, the United States and Russia have joined the fray.
With Volcan out, only two potential bidders likely remain in the fray.
That isn't stopping robotics companies from jumping into the robotic assistant fray.
His identity is defined by his desire to rise above the fray.
Like Mousasi, Brunson also entered the UFC fray as a Strikeforce alumnus.
For their part, Democrats appear to be ready to join the fray.
The media, on the other hand, enters the fray with significant disadvantages.
For their entrance into the fray, Dr. Zhao's group performed three experiments.
Music directors generally try to stay above the fray in labor disputes.
Ms. Warren — the poll-leader on Wednesday's stage — stayed above the fray.
In the past few weeks, 2600 contenders have stepped into the fray.
But the giants, like Google and Facebook, stayed out of the fray.
The overall direction goes awry when the miser joins the fray, however.
I realize the Democrats were not exactly working above the fray themselves.
An off-duty police officer and a uniformed sergeant joined the fray.
Now, the Department of Homeland Security's internal auditor has entered the fray.
Ben: Well, we certainly didn't take long to get into the fray!
He entered the fray looking big but now seems all too small.
I like the kinds of fray that I've inhabited, all this time.
These issues fray the fabric of our local communities and democratic institutions.
But the need is so great that startups are joining the fray.
" He told Mr. McCabe, "Welcome to the table and into the fray.
The prime minister had little choice but to jump into the fray.
Still, there are signs that the bipartisan solidarity is beginning to fray.
But the candidates themselves largely remained above the fray — until this month.
John Hickenlooper and Jay Inslee are the latest entrants to the fray.
Afterward, other secretaries of state, including Vermont's James Condos, entered the fray.
For its part, the C.B.O. has tried to stay above the fray.
In explaining himself, however, Trump brought his various underlings to the fray.
Several prominent Texas officials even added to the fray, including Republican Gov.
Poor communities have seen their social fabric fray the most, she said.
He should have jumped in, right into the middle of the fray.
But as Apple joins the fray, its rivals are preparing to do battle.
The friends confirm they hopped into the fray at about 3:45 p.m.
DM Fashion Book feverishly tracks every appearance; even ESPN occasionally joins the fray.
Other presidential candidates jumped into the fray, including GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
And the status quo has been to stay out of the political fray.
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She felt that the only responsible choice was to join the fray herself.
In 2007, I was touring with a pop-rock band called The Fray.
Opposition activists said armed pro-government gangs joined the fray and opened fire.
She's not the only woman Trump has inspired to jump into the fray.
If you can&apost take the criticism ... WATTERS: President Trump above the fray?
Why then did Mr. Bredesen, at 74, dive back into the political fray?
When America joined the fray, the Mustang escorted bombers deep into German territory.
Even Uber has jumped into the fray, with its Uber Eats lunchtime service.
" Mohr, 48, soon entered into the fray, denouncing the bullying on Twitter. "Wow.
"The fear is, what if you make the next Angry Birds," says Fray.
ET: Lady Gaga has entered the fray, asking her fans to lay off.
But patience is starting to fray with the speed of the aid response.
Members of the Senate — including Republicans — have mostly stayed out of the fray.
This time around, Sanders enters the crowded Democratic fray as a top contender.
And around half, having minor injuries, returned to the fray within 72 hours.
Clinton's lead shrinks to 22019 points when third-party candidates enter the fray.
Can he keep his beloved pet a secret, safe from the bloody fray?
But you can imagine how the game's rich grass-roots culture might fray.
Prominent startups like Deezer and Jay Z's Tidal are also in the fray.
Tencent Holdings, which owns regional e-commerce player SEA, has entered the fray.
But even that feeling is "beginning to fray around the edges," Shear said.
Politicians joined the fray, and #TakeAKnee became a trending hashtag on social media.
Their relationship starts to fray, though, as Olivia begins to doubt Ethan's personality.
Comedian Neal Brennan joined Trevor Noah to add his opinion to the fray.
Meanwhile, established carmakers, including BMW and state-owned Shouqi, are entering the fray.
Some of these bankruptcies will allow companies to restructure and reenter the fray.
"I like being a sergeant, in the fray with the guys," he said.
The answer gave the impression of Sanders floating above the fray, frontrunner-style.
But early in the proceedings, the police version of events began to fray.
It's a melee, a riot — a hair-pulling, face-scratching, ear-biting fray.
Well, not everybody, but the state's lieutenant governor has jumped into the fray.
Norms against its abuse can easily fray, just as other political norms have.
Despite the heavily-trafficked area, it manages to feel removed from the fray.
Too many times the court steps into the fray purely because it can.
These are turbulent times for any new leader to step into the fray.
Jim Jordan, President Donald Trump is jumping into the fray to play peacemaker.
Levy likes lines that come undone, that double back on themselves to fray.
While the storyline will largely remain similar, new characters are joining the fray.
She hopes that her new fans will be inspired to enter the fray.
Now one of America's most crucial demographics has joined the fray: hot girls.
For her part, Yellen has tried to stay above the election-year fray.
None of this is the fault of McConaughey, who plunges into the fray.
He was a level-headed, calming influence who operated above the political fray.
Contrast this with another recent ex-president who has entered the midterm fray.
Apple has rolled out its own service; HBO will soon join the fray.
Yet few companies are getting caught in that fray as much as Facebook.
Instead of letting courts decide, though, the Trump administration jumped into the fray.
Whedon has in the past said he has a specific plan to return to the Fray timeline, and that he also has a story in mind that would explain the discrepancies between Fray and the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
And it's going to get really interesting when our friends start joining the fray.
But once procedural generation enters the fray, things start to get a little wackier.
The issue, experts say, is getting more of us to enter the political fray.
Eleven bones were classified as female, which suggests some women participated in the fray.
Walmart joined the fray last month when it launched its online pet pharmacy WalmartPetRx.
Walmart (WMT) joined the fray last month, suing many of the same poultry companies.
Recently, the venerable kitchen-and-housewares brand Oxo stepped into the bean brewer fray.
Obama may not want these topics to be issues enmeshed in the partisan fray.
There's no question why manufacturers like Huawei have expressed intentions to join the fray.
Some of the colonists immediately sailed back to France, eager to join the fray.
Washington (CNN)Consider this the week that saw major players return to the fray.
Huawei has joined the AI fray with its new handset, the Mate 3303 Pro.
Huawei has joined the AI fray with its new handset, the Mate 10 Pro.
They claimed that a planned paper mill at Fray Bentos would pollute the river.
At present it remains unclear whether the Gaye family will enter the legal fray.
PayPal has stepped into the fray in an attempt to provide its own answer.
For its part, the rest of Uber's board has stayed out of the fray.
If all that is not forbidding enough, regional powers might also enter the fray.
Into this fray came Matt Jordan, Kenya Moore's boyfriend throughout seasons 8 and 9.
With the release of its latest vehicles, Toyota appears ready to join the fray.
Chips Ahoy stepped into the fray with a nice bowl of XL cookie cereal.
In recent weeks, officials in Los Angeles and Florida have discussed joining the fray.
And now Google wants to join the fray in earnest with an Echo competitor.
TRP enthusiasts also jumped into the fray to defend the subreddit and its mods.
After years of scorning the political process, Silicon Valley has leapt into the fray.
At present, it remains unclear whether the Gaye family will enter the legal fray.
It's not surprising then, to see an organization like Digg now join the fray.
But it may raise questions if she decides to re-enter the political fray.
This year, the Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, and Montreal Canadiens joined the fray.
Other manufacturers, including Huawei, are rumored to be joining the fray next year too.
Trump's decision to reveal the information could further fray ties with the intelligence community.
Diversity in Hollywood is about more than bringing people of color into the fray.
South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison also entered the fray earlier this week.
The synchronized growth of last year has already started to fray, especially in Europe.
Enter the fray in an underpowered 1960s VW Microbus at your own great peril.
A review of filings by Reuters show how competitors are jumping into the fray.
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Finally, it assured the legitimacy of the Supreme Court above the fray of politics.
"I don't feel outside the fray," she said, despite her current residence in London.
Japan entered the fray in 2002 when it launched Chikyu, an offshore drilling ship.
"He was always first in the fray to speak out against injustice," Biden said.
Thus he floats above the fray that Perry, and eventually Juliet, are claimed by.
Several factors have helped propel Chinese cities into the rankings and the global fray.
Now, through a digital ad campaign, the Democratic National Committee is joining the fray.
Campaign consultants from the traditional media world are entering the digital fray as newcomers.
Yellen has worked assiduously to keep out of the intense fray on Capitol Hill.
After three days of intense negotiations without an agreement, tempers have started to fray.
But even the usefulness of my calendar has started to fray around the edges.
Amy Klobuchar are also slated to join the fray in the debate in Houston.
But the FBI and its precursor organizations have never been above the political fray.
What's needed is a compromise figure who's been above the fray this whole time.
The prognoses provided by major media outlets do little more than fray the nerves.
But continental plates float above the subductive fray, revealing little of the system's origins.
The arrival of Netflix and Amazon into the fray has only heightened the competition.
Mr. Ince provided examples of moral leadership long before he was in the fray.
The Russians didn't single-handedly create this situation; they just jumped into the fray.
This week, the United States hopped off the starting blocks and into the fray.
We're literally watching what little social safety net there was just fray and collapse.
The group remains steady if not sturdy, grounded and physical despite the constant fray.
Jewelers also made their bid and, now, two footwear names have joined the fray.
They may even try to bring Lebanon's Hezbollah into the fray at some point.
Blair has plunged back into the fray as a leading advocate for overturning Brexit.
And Apple, which had been behind the pack on A.I., is joining the fray.
On politics He was the above-the-fray front-runner a few months ago.
"Congress can wield these political weapons without dragging judges into the fray," Griffith wrote.
As the division grew, the Supreme Court entered the fray with Bush v Gore.
Wise management of our natural resources historically rose above the fray of political theater.
But it's pure revisionist history for him to cast himself as above the fray.
But things got really hot when a Clinton jumped into the fray — Chelsea Clinton.
The dog was described as slightly wounded after leaping into the fray on Saturday.
At the same time, Yang doesn't often jump into the fray, limiting his exposure.
The announcement thrusts Japan, sidelined in North Korea talks, back into the diplomatic fray.
Because it is stretching overseas, the review could fray diplomatic relations with close allies.
Kimmel used the opportunity to pull Matt Damon, his "nemesis," back into the fray.
They're participating in the culture wars while also managing to float above the fray.
WarnerMedia, owned by AT&T, will enter the fray with HBO Max next year.
And Mr. Biden again signaled that he was trying to stay above the fray.
Obama never longed for a particularly public life and does not relish the fray.
Instead, a work like Mr. Nash's "Presidential Suite" attempts to soar above the fray.
This way, Roberts' vote keeps the court out of the political fray, for now.
Some of the groups entering the impeachment fray might appear to be unlikely defenders.
Then a third bidder, on the phone with another Christie's operative, entered the fray.
Ulukaya has sought to keep his mission of assisting refugees above the political fray.
Airbnb's Super Bowl appearance was a hasty but pointed entry into the political fray.
Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has now stepped into the fray.
Also, three digital titans — Apple, Facebook and Google — are aggressively entering the TV fray.
And obviously a lot of academics spend a lot of time in the fray.
Mueller, a respected former FBI director, may have wanted to avoid the partisan fray.
While most CEOs stay safely behind the curtain, Truaxe placed himself into the fray.
Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode — the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
After his election to the Senate, Cruz returned to the gun-rights fray in 2013.
Bloomberg had said previously that he had no plans to enter the 2016 presidential fray.
The drone seizure seemed likely to fray the already tense relations between U.S. and China.
Rubio failed to rise above the Cruz-Trump fray during the last debate, writes Beutler.
Why allow yet another news organisation, and state-funded at that, to join the fray?
Looming over the industry is the question of when tobacco companies might join the fray.
As Trump has shuffled officials, it's often a Pompeo ally who emerges from the fray.
The leopard-print scarf around her braided hair had begun to fray in the sun.
But it's not like when writing entered the fray, we just suddenly stopped talking [laughs].
But the Knicks' 3-point shooting — 17 for 25 — brought them back into the fray.
He is also extremely protective of his own image as a man above the fray.
Our haunt is a squat rack and mat facing a wall, away from the fray.
Frito has also brought out the playfulness side in our 5-year-old dog Fray.
In 24, China entered the fray, putting a lander and a rover on the Moon.
Despite being in safety, Douglas reentered the fray and threw Bruce's heart into the field.
Fearful of losing his close ally, Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, decided to join the fray.
But if Arab conflicts spread, countries in the Horn could be dragged into the fray.
Then, a week before the games, a third international sporting body stepped into the fray.
Last year, it got bigger with huge corporate sponsors as device makers entered the fray.
As the race's frontrunner, Biden appeared to try to stay out of the fray Thursday.
Meanwhile, private companies are increasingly jumping into the fray, seeing business opportunities in weather prediction.
Her jeans were the Mother Denim Looker Fray ankle jean, available at Shopbop for $205.
Some are concerned about diluting their credibility as scientists by jumping into the political fray.
By staying out of the fray completely, Kloss seems to have chosen the safest path.
Tempers began to fray as residents endured a one-mile drive for nearly an hour.
Now it looks like the exporters he represents will be caught up in the fray.
Part of playing the victim, the piece posits, included never jumping into the political fray.
Many scientists have long preferred to operate outside the political fray, cloistered in their labs.
Another reason why McCain is jumping into the fray: he pretty much hates Cruz's guts.
Rakan works similarly to an assassin, waiting for the right moment to enter the fray.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has entered the fray, after learning of the sponsorship deal.
Each side casts the other as inappropriate and lionizes their own entrants into the fray.
I think they were both great, but Kasich managed to stay out of the fray.
The conflict grew more complex by the day, as new armed groups entered the fray.
He managed to stay above the fray and let Rubio and Cruz attack each other.
But for those of us who are in the fray, there is a different sensibility.
Holder said he hadn't expected to reenter the political fray after leaving the Obama administration.
After the horrible year crypto had, institutional investors might be wary of joining the fray.
Days later, the mayor's office decided to wade into the fray, releasing the following statement.
It's Obama's stylistic inclination, we know, to take the high road -- stay above the fray.
All these things fray at the norms in an advanced democracy and have enormous implications.
But this time, Google isn't stepping out of the sales fray like it has before.
Ohio Governor John Kasich also joins the fray when he doesn't appear when he called.
No matter how desperately I tried to rise above the fray, it just didn't happen.
Environmental groups have also joined the fray, saying it would disrupt cross-border species migration.
Swift's strategy for her rivalries has generally been to appear as being above the fray.
Gottlieb waded into the drug pricing fray shortly after he took charge of the agency.
Re-enter the diplomatic fray: American officials should compete fiercely in the battleground of ideas.
On Friday, Mr. Sullivan spoke about what has changed since he left the online fray.
House Judiciary entered the fray Monday with its document requests of 6900 entities and individuals.
In the meantime, Mr. Redstone's grandaughter, Keryn Redstone, has also jumped into the legal fray.
His message on Tuesday signaled he may be willing to delve into the fray further.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warns the West to stay out of the fray. 3.
Nonetheless, Covenant Review's entry into the fray certainly does not make this jumble any clearer.
It's easy to stay above the fray when you are calling for an elevated tone.
Actually, the United States is closer than you might think to joining the decriminalization fray.
This latest period has provided little relief, and Pound, 73, is still in the fray.
Regardless of the outcome of that legal fight, other regulatory agencies could join the fray.
So when he gets hurt, someone who wasn't producing at all jumps into the fray.
The rookie responded by shoving James back before Kanter sprinted over to join the fray.
Now, J.K. Rowling has entered the fray with an essay about the Brexit and monsters.
Trump built a massive real estate and marketing empire by staying out of the fray.
"That's going to stand apart from the fray compared to your average photograph," she said.
America's national parks were by far the most surprising entrants into the social media fray.
Jorah enters the fray at 42 minutes in, and that might be harder to take.
Maybe it was our relative political stability that kept Americans from stepping into the fray.
Some were bystanders caught in the fray who needed treatment after exposure to tear gas.
Our national security correspondent wrote about how the bonds from 1949 have begun to fray.
Milar, though himself an opponent of Jubilee, jumped into the fray and saved her life.
Cardi jumped into the online fray on Thursday night with a simple, on-brand tweet.
A coalition of progressive groups, including the N.A.A.C.P. and Demand Justice, have joined the fray.
The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is stepping into the religious fray.
Buttigieg should step into the fray Pete Buttigieg was an early revelation in the race.
Google, meanwhile, entered the fray in 2019 with a streaming service for games called Stadia.
The family has largely kept a low profile here, staying out of the political fray.
The first month of the new year saw Africa enter the fray of U.S. politics.
Trump also jumped back into the fray, issuing a series of Twitter broadsides against Democrats.
Transition Briefing ■ The "red lines" that would bring President Obama back into the political fray.
She's drawing sharper contrasts with opponents after months of trying to stay above the fray.
Amazon recently announced Echo Buds, while Microsoft is jumping into the fray with Surface Earbuds.
As tensions grew, the agreement known as the JCPOA began to fray at the edges.
Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode ... the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
His predecessors, including Jeff Sessions, generally held themselves above the partisan fray, but not Barr.
Some charging cables from obscure brands fray easily or are slow at replenishing your phone.
Soon Pierre Bergé, the outspoken co-founder of Yves Saint Laurent, stepped into the fray.
Since leaving office eight months ago, Obama has seldom jumped into the partisan political fray.
But, more important, they wanted to make some sort of bigger return to the fray.
America's investment in global health is one area that should stand outside the political fray.
Despite Trump's unpopularity in Mexico, Peña Nieto's administration has largely stayed out of the fray.
Driving the news, part 2: Electric vehicle makers Tesla and Rivian are joining the fray.
Even committees that are not usually in the investigation business are jumping into the fray.
And tech behemoths like Microsoft are wading into the fray with their own RPA offerings.
But now it's back in the fray after the missile flew into its airspace yesterday.
Radios buzz with frenzied exchanges as soldiers disappear into the night to join the fray.
Those supply chains will not fray overnight, said Brian Dunch, a trade expert at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Whitman's departure from the Uber fray was considerably more complicated than has been previously reported.
The latest high-profile critic to jump into the fray is Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
These innovations have earned enough momentum to draw luxury brands Mercedes and Cadillac into the fray.
Third, the injection of Hunter Biden into the fray complicates an already fraught private family dynamic.
As for the innocent dog caught in fray, he is expected to recover from the attack.  
So if you're feeling bogged down in it, well, your patience is probably starting to fray.
Fray Eusebio Primary School, just around the corner from Avenida Taxqueña, became a shelter by chance.
Broadcast companies "are jazzed to have Bloomberg in the fray," wrote Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall.
That fray will not be over any time soon, as every sentient being knows by now.
You work to worry away at society's weak points continuously to fray tempers and raise tensions.
It's unlikely that other bidders will enter the fray at such a high premium, he said.
Frito's current family consist of Corie, her husband Nik and their other rescue dog named Fray.
The United States, which has helped in the fight against corruption, is retreating from the fray.
Do you feel that at a certain point you'll need to re-enter the franchise fray?
When entering the fray, Barrier Shield provides personal defense while she attacks enemies with Shield Bash.
So no one really knows when, or if, Kardashian will jump back into the political fray.
The Trump era has made it even harder for executives to stay above the political fray.
The radio's signal had begun to fray; another station was gulping a syllable here and there.
Now, another hopeful called Electric Jukebox is entering the fray in hopes of meeting that gap.
Institutional ties between them are so strong, in short, that they will be hard to fray.
In the hectic fray of search and recovery, nobody had informed the family of the discovery.
No need to enter the fray when your opponent appears to be fraying by the seams.
And former first lady Margarita Zavala joined the fray on Wednesday, sending a tweet to Trump.
More than 300 organizations are now part of LOT and today, Microsoft is joining the fray.
And by the way, President Obama is returning to the political fray in a big way.
President Donald Trump joined the fray Thursday, saying Libra and other cryptocurrencies should face banking regulations.
Many states passed similar laws to keep their courts and local police out of the fray.
Again, too soon to know if the Trump-Pence relationship will fray during the current investigation.
Levandowski has tried to stay out of the fray, looking to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights.
Joining the fray is new Housewife Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, daughter of music legend John Cougar Mellencamp.
That effort may now be on hold as this complicated web of alliances begins to fray.
As is often the case on sensitive international matters, lobbyists have been pulled into the fray.
No. I don't think that would be the best, having him pulled back into the fray.
A new "best Zelda" has joined the fray, and it makes quite a case for itself.
Downing, who served two combat tours in Afghanistan, has stayed out of the fray so far.
President Barack Obama also joined the fray later on Monday, implicitly rebuking Trump for his comments.
The U.S. has consistently criticized Russia's efforts in Syria since it entered the fray last year.
He jumped into the fray after Trump offended the family of a soldier killed in Niger.
And, away from the fray, the family is planning a private service in the author's honor.
The Democrats have a lot to gain by looking tougher and above the Trump Twitter fray.
Then the Society of Actuaries, which handles the education and testing of actuaries, joined the fray.
But the norm started to fray, and "unlimited debate" gradually became a tool for indefinite delay.
Elbert said that Care/of's focus on personalization and transparency set it apart from the fray.
Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said he never hesitated about tossing Johnson, 34, right into the fray.
He will jump into the fray and speak up and shape the future of his party.
The TV chef Rachael Ray was accidentally pulled into the fray — because of her similar name.
Since Google first announced this project, Atlassian also joined the fray with the launch of Stride.
Of course, then Donald Trump just had to go and drag him back into the fray.
Twitter's CEO, Jack Dorsey, entered the fray by announcing his firm would drop all political ads.
A politicized military is antithetical to an apolitical organization that must remain above the political fray.
Flywheel Sports jumped into the fray last November with its own at-home program, Fly Anywhere.
When Dany hopped aboard her flying weapon to escape the fray, the game had clearly changed.
Loyalists are prodding reluctant candidates and also-rans to enter the fray or return to it.
Espinal joins the fray: Councilman Rafael Espinal says that he, too, is running for public advocate.
It's both a survival tactic and the best way to stick his head above the fray.
The Fed likes to present itself as a technocratic institution that floats above the political fray.
What is Hamas, and what role, according to the article, did it play in the fray?
Some of the strands fray, some turn into knots, some unravel in a hot, unearned rush.
Amy Klobuchar, billionaire Tom Steyer, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang have been in the fray for months.
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There is even a baby turtle, as well as a pun or two, in the fray.
In addition to the return of these characters, new characters will be joining the fray too.
And now Google is joining the fray with a set of privacy announcements about Google Assistant.
Anybody or any institution that claims to be objective and above the fray is a liar.
Strategies The United States is so sharply divided that political consensus appears to fray almost daily.
Mr. Legend also jumped into the fray, and he called on the first lady to intervene.
But with Israel jumping into the fray, backing Iran now comes with a lot more baggage.
Big retailers like Walmart have also jumped into the fray, in part, to compete against Amazon.
Frances Dassault Systemes SEs Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon and Russian aircraft are also in the fray.
The first, of course, is someone who can't bring himself to stay out of the fray.
The fraught relationship could continue to fray as the Trump administration ramps up arrests and detentions.
"BuzzFeed's subpoena doesn't amount to much," Evan Fray-Witzer, a lawyer for Gubarev, told Foreign Policy.
Many of these beanies will begin to fray and tear after a season of heavy use.
The tribes represent a formidable force but so far have mostly refrained from entering the fray.
According to Billboard, a representative for the Fray confirmed they are now listed as co-writers.
Both pundits and plutocrats like to imagine themselves as superior beings, standing above the political fray.
The most popular ones are made by Google and Amazon, but Facebook is entering the fray.
The greater reason is that the central figure in the fray is Vladimir Putin, the Russian president.
Under those circumstances, New Hampshire's claim to a special role in the presidential process might fray badly.
The idea of rising above the fray and the noise in this era is next to impossible.
Peter King added his condemnation to the fray, telling CNN on Friday that Reid was a disgrace.
Into this fray comes Martha Rosler's exhibition If you can't afford to live here, mo-o-ove!!
Despite efforts to keep the appearances, the ever fragile bilateral relationship began to fray ten years ago.
Obama's team has a workaround between his political goals and desire to remain above the partisan fray.
She brings a vast range of global cultures into the fray; most viewers will find something familiar.
While she defended her positions during the back and forth, she mostly stayed above the fray. Thankfully.
The cross-party coalition the prime minister stitched together to fight for NAFTA is beginning to fray.
The tumble will fray everything up — the rawer the edge, the more fraying and distressing will appear.
A dangerous anti-Muslim campaign by Singhalese nationalists is threatening to further fray Sri Lanka's ethnic fabric.
Since leaving office in January 2017, the former president has mostly remained out of the public fray.
Players explore it cooperatively, unearthing the narrative and learning the ropes before entering the online PvP fray.
And as more fine dining-trained chefs and operators enter the fray, the genre's potential inches higher.
Ford was an early adopter a few years ago, and now others are joining the fray, too.
If too many become solutions in search of a problem, the truce underpinning their revival could fray.
Most Kurds who fled have returned home, says the UN. Yet the ethnic goodwill could fray again.
Under past administrations of both parties, the boards were seen as technical bodies beyond the political fray.
Cingrani didn't even join the fray until he was obtained from the Cincinnati Reds on July 27.
His statement declared that, as "part of the Chakri dynasty", she must stay out of the fray.
Fray them a little bit or clump them a little bit, or push them the wrong way.
L) is in exclusive talks to buy Nisa, entering the fray days after larger rival Sainsbury's (SBRY.
Six companies, including Facebook and Google, initially entered the fray to bid for 102 matches in India.
While the company worked to develop its paid platform, the service began to fray around the edges.
As they worked out the details through 2015, the relationship between EBC and NuSI continued to fray.
Another potential candidate is Argentina's ambassador to the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, though others could enter the fray.
" Anderson Cooper charged directly into the fray, asking Trump, "You called what you said locker room banter.
Both of Taiwan's LMS teams competing at Worlds entered the fray with question marks over their heads.
Jeff Bezos has announced that Amazon will join the fray with the proposed 3,236-satellite Project Kuiper.
However, the ban was lifted in May last year, allowing him to return to the electoral fray.
Soon to celebrate his 21970th birthday, he shows no sign of losing his enthusiasm for the fray.
Built with a sturdy, fray-resistant nylon, this cable puts the standard Apple charger's durability to shame.
The woman shooting the video jumped into the middle of the fray and the slurs started flying.
Lesson learned: Go into the fray with your eyes wide open, and make your expectations clear upfront.
Then the Obama administration's Justice Department joined the fray, filing federal civil rights charges against the cop.
He manages an inclusive, above-the-fray rhetoric, while remaining one of the most dogmatically conservative legislators.
Ogoun was a warrior, a being born to command, to plunge into the fray, sword in hand.
Mr. Zuckerberg has waded into the fray on immigration by supporting citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
"I don't know if Sean wants that to happen now," Atkinson said about joining the practice fray.
Keep reading to see our four additional picks and why we pulled them out of the fray.
In Stuckey's rendering, "presidential" requires remaining above the fray that running for president invariably requires leaping into.
Localists are likely to join the fray, says Ivan Choy of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
There's lots of money sloshing around, with the possibility of others such as Apple entering the fray.
So he's prepared to jump back into the fray -- garden hose in hand -- to help if needed.
By the end of the hearing, nerves on both sides of the aisle were beginning to fray.
What has it been like to jump back into the online fray over the past two weeks?
Provincial capitals started to join in the fray last summer as speculators flooded into tier-two cities.
WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence has somehow managed to stay mostly above the impeachment fray consuming Washington.
Melania Trump had been thrust into the fray over the tumultuous times of the last 18 months.
Lee Sunday Evans directs a cast including Jennifer Lim, Murphy Guyer, Louis Ozawa Changchien and Leslie Fray.
It doesn't fray as easily as regular floss, which ultimately means you waste less product and money.
"He stayed above the fray — sometimes very far above it," said Mr. Gelber, the House minority leader.
He stayed above the political fray when asked about the most contentious issues between the two countries.
The reasons may have been largely domestic, but the outcome is bound to further fray European cohesion.
President-elect Donald J. Trump entered the fray Saturday morning, accusing China on Twitter of acting improperly.
Jules's self-absorption leads to occasional passages of wearying profundity, when the golden sentences begin to fray.
But the significance of that would not be lost on justices eager to avoid the political fray.
But since that time, the Taliban have expanded their reach, and the Americans have rejoined the fray.
There are no barriers beyond the need to simply glance above the fray of cars and pedestrians.
But that assumption is beginning to fray, and a brutal solution in Hong Kong would not reassure.
Teresa Gerton, who heads the National Academy of Public Administration, says this bargain has started to fray.
Some boldface names have stayed out of the follow-tracking fray by following only a select few.
Last night, Cruz seemed happy to stay out of the fray and watch Rubio get taken down.
Mr. Gidon said he preferred to remain above the fray regarding seniority in the Krav Maga world.
Expectations were high when the first ever Belgian to compete in the Octagon entered the UFC fray.
The governor, Larry Hogan, a Republican seeking re-election in a blue state, also entered the fray.
Imagine "Twitter: The Quartet," with each voice brazenly independent, stubbornly struggling to be heard above the fray.
Mr. Overly, on coming to Sun-Maid, had no intention of entering a major raisin pricing fray.
However, it feels like the tight bond between Sansa and Jon might fray around this central question.
The Chicago Cubs organization entered into the fray before I managed to put all this together myself.
Additionally, they no longer have political ambitions of their own and would be above the political fray.
Entering the fray On Russia's contentious relations with Europe, Trump's election is a gift to the Kremlin.
The third threat has to do with the ability of charities to remain outside the political fray.
Meyer's entered the marketplace, Method, which hit Target shelves in 2002, also joined the soap-disrupting fray.
But they risk being caught out as deep-pocketed tech giants and upstart businesses join the fray.
Hear how to raise a startup's voice above the fray with these amazing speakers at Disrupt Berlin.
It's very similar to Jackie O, who also wanted to keep her kids out of the fray.
In other words, it's already pretty nasty out there and no one is really above the fray.
Now President Trump has joined the fray, but not everyone is comfortable being on the same side.
The fashion flock descended here, too, with Alexander Wang, Virgil Abloh and Kendall Jenner in the fray.
Herb Press, 77, who designed the space, watched from the restaurant a few steps above the fray.
"I never wanted a conflict between my colleagues," Lacatus said, trying to stay above the legal fray.
With the victims entering the fray, the government has a powerful ally in its fight against Apple.
Yellen, quite mindful of the importance of defending the Fed's independence, declined to enter the legislative fray.
It also seems as if this system is structured so Facebook can stay out of the fray.
If he does decide to enter the ever-growing Democratic fray, he'd have strong support from Democrats.
It also drew economists and policy experts into the fray, as they jockeyed to frame the debate.
When Bergljot reënters the fray, she does so in a headlong way that hardly protects her vulnerabilities.
Now, in addition to JBL, Roku has launched a soundbar and Amazon is also joining the fray.
The Senate, it was argued, would stand above the fray, providing stability and cohesiveness in the government.
Center of the fray Gowdy's congressional tenure has been marked by central roles in high-profile investigations.
Not long after the public offering, the ties between the Efromoviches and Mr. Kriete began to fray.
Amid the recent market turmoil, one group of stocks has managed to stay above the fray: tech.
She's drunk on filmmaking, and she has spent most of this season buzzing confidently above the fray.
So far, he's tried to stay above the fray, professing his innocence without directly attacking his accusers.
"We made a commitment to each other to stay out of the co-op fray," he said.
Ruben Gil, a 22006-year-old student, entered the fray with a baseball bat, the newspaper said.
A strange young woman joins the fray of BoJack's personal life, becoming his precious thing to lose.
But, as with becoming speaker, Ryan has said he has no interest in entering the 2016 fray.
Thais don't like to lose and Sombat returned to the fray in Round 4 with silent rage.
Captain America: Civil War The devastating Captain America sequel gives Ant-Man a reason to join the fray.
Reactions and counter-reactions ricocheted across social media almost immediately, with political veterans and reporters entering the fray.
A party needs to win 272 seats for a simple-majority out of the 543 seats in fray.
But amongst the staff on the show there are a plethora of identities being brought into the fray.
Smart home provider Vivint is entering the fray with its own AI solution designed especially for connected homes.
As institutions decay and social norms fray, democratic processes and practices are prone to apathy, demagoguery and disintegration.
But she hasn't dived deep into the political fray in the same vein as she did in college.
Within moments, a crowd of Proud Boys could be seen streaming down the street to join the fray.
As Mr Assad was about to topple, Russia joined the fray, acting without conscience and to devastating effect.
Goldman Sachs leads $10M investment in Brazilian trucking startup CargoX Now companies like Nowports are entering the fray.
A few seconds passed, and Trump leaned into the microphone to help another name rise above the fray.
"But there were a lot of innocent families that didn't need to be mixed up in the fray."
Lohan's latest attempt to reenter the public fray is with Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club, now airing on MTV.
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, a Democrat who served in the Obama administration, also joined the fray.
Big cloud-computing providers have also joined the fray, deeming AI chips important enough to develop their own.
What Brian said is a key to staying above the fray in terms of getting lost in criticism.
Ernst was careful to stay above the 2016 fray even as 17 Republican candidates crisscrossed her home state.
It's the latest example of a private industry caught in the political fray of an overtaxed immigration system.
Joining the fray this season is new Housewife Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, daughter of music legend John Cougar Mellencamp.
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With a ringside seat on the share register, Mr Agarwal would be well-placed to join the fray.
The post-war years see persecution, exile, grief and eviction fray or snap this tight circle of allies.
Thankfully, a handful of players have risen above the fray, providing more thoughtful curation and full-sized products.
Two new groups with links to American organisations, Abort67 and 40 Days For Life, have entered the fray.
The Fed is a nonpolitical, independent institution, and lawmakers gave Powell credit for remaining above the partisan fray.
Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) to know the body hasn't always dispassionately considered solutions far from the partisan fray.
And now Comcast has joined the fray with an offer that is significantly higher than that, $65 billion.
But as the perceived Soviet threat subsided, the relationship between scientists and the US government began to fray.
On Thursday, Pence's bill rose into the national political fray, with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders criticizing Pence.
The Obama White House has reportedly pushed Joe Biden, Tom Perez, and Jennifer Granholm to enter the fray.
Bharara's stance is one often taken by opposition figures who want to appear to be above the fray.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that 21st Century Fox is joining the fray in partnership with Blackstone.
When the going gets rough in Overwatch, sometimes you gotta try throwing an alternative hero into the fray.
After seven brutal rounds had elapsed, Gunn's corner didn't want to send him back out to the fray.
Now Go-Jek, which is readying a $2 billion investment round of its own, is entering the fray.
AS IF the war in Syria did not have enough combatants, yet another country has entered the fray.
The US Judiciary has strived to be above the political fray that has only been exacerbated by Trump.
Pollsters found Clinton's lead over Trump grows to 28500 points, however, when third-party candidates enter the fray.
Got back into the fray by going around singing the "Marseillaise" in various public places, to show defiance.
The billionaire donor's consideration about jumping into the fray is the latest bit of intrigue in the race.
Finally, Netflix—one of the most popular services on the internet—says it will re-join the fray.
A law enforcement spokeswoman said four private security guards and two guard dogs were injured in the fray.
And for politicians wading into the fray, property rights presents a rare point of agreement across the aisle.
Van der Bellen's pick as provisional chancellor is likely to be an elder statesman above the daily fray.
As for the gubernatorial candidates, expect DeSantis to attempt to be as far above the fray as possible.
Armoire joined the fray in 2016, and in 2019, the most affordable clothing rental subscription service launched: Haverdash.
"The Adventurist" is about the small and then the large ways in which Henry's life begins to fray.
But other Panamanian law firms joined the fray, too, including larger and more prominent practices than Mossack Fonseca.
There was plenty of nastiness from Sanders supporters, but the candidate himself seemed to stay above the fray.
I play an "ex-special ops, hand-to- hand combat operative" who gets brought back into the fray.
By 2000, the event had expanded into a full-fledged street party as more locals joined the fray.
A number of other consumer electronics bigwigs have entered the fray, along with a number of notable startups.
The more victories Holloway clocks up, the more undeniable he will become in the 145 lbs championship fray.
BlackRock has managed to stand above the fray because it owns iShares, the leading exchange-traded fund brand.
Into this fray has come Kent Fine Art with On Painting, an exhibition of human and landscape subjects.
Another one is jumping into the fray, sure that it can compete in a bigger and better way.
Were China's strategic calculations to change, there would be little to stop it from entering the online fray.
Now with Amazon entering the brick-and-mortar retail fray, their new competition is rightly feeling the shockwaves.
It's a smart play ... she stays above the fray as Kevin says what pretty much everyone is thinking.
Even though I was a mystery to them, arriving childless at 28, they brought me into their fray.
That control began to fray in 2015, when protests erupted in the Oromia region, which includes the capital.
" Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York has jumped into the fray, calling Mr. Biden's plan "a dealbreaker.
Ms. Pelosi is said to be newly open to pulling Mr. Trump's policy priorities into the fray, too.
Mr. Abadi, who remains prime minister until the new government is formed, has also stepped into the fray.
"Governor joins fray — but only for gas tax," read the front-page headline in The San Francisco Chronicle.
"I don't think it works because I would like to stay out of the political fray," he continued.
It was a no-win, they likely concluded, to get into a public fray with a grieving mother.
The Tuareg and the Toubou signed a territorial agreement in 1875, but recently it has begun to fray.
She wasted no time jumping back into the political fray, though this time choosing a more conventional route.
And most significantly, he largely stayed out of the fray as several of his opponents battled one another.
Over the weekend, Trump's legal squad will formally step into the fray, as it faces a 6 p.m.
Mr. Nunes has previously shown a willingness to jump into the fray of investigations to defend Mr. Trump.
He returned to the political fray last week imploring voters upset with Trump to show up in November.
February's stock market correction probably would have been worse if companies had not stepped in to the fray.
And here's the nub, one too easily missed these days as nerves fray: Devolution is starting to work.
But in a city known for Southern gentility, many neighbors seem proud to remain above the political fray.
The Princeton University Art Museum has jumped into the fray with States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing.
He said a company like Facebook entering the fray helps to bring more legitimacy to the underlying technology.
Rival megabank J.P. Morgan Chase joined the fray last year when it introduced its own free trading service.
The post is supposed to carry a 10-year term to shield its holder from the political fray.
It's all of a piece now — especially once the president-elect inserted himself into the fray on Twitter.
Then AMS entered the fray, first announcing then launching a higher offer pitched at 38.50 euros per share.
The same month, Everlane entered the fray with a ribbed, knit version of its popular Day Glove flat.
But those both in and outside of politics noted Yang's wading into the pop culture fray with Gillis.
Then AMS entered the fray, first announcing then launching a higher offer pitched at 38.50 euros per share.
In this fray, the overt support of the United States for Mr. Guaidó has played a major role.
Apple's Earpods tend to fray in two places: near the earbud itself and by the 3.5 mm jack.
Still, the friction between the two also offered others the chance of present themselves as above the fray.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis warned it could fray relations with allies.
It's at this time of heightened tensions, mass anxiety, and public awakening that VICE Impact joins the fray.
The 45Committee, a nonprofit largely funded by Sheldon Adelson, the GOP's most prolific donor, may also join the fray.
Like Robot Commando, Freeway Fighter mixes up the usual gameplay, in this case adding car combat to the fray.
Into this fray entered John W. Ayers, a computational epidemiologist who studies public health at San Diego State University.
Second, the utter unpredictability of Trump and his attempts to draw Biden into the fray presents an unwieldy challenge.
Just as the mob is about to kill him, Shinde himself jumps into the fray and saves the man.
Teammates who have resisted the urge to wade into the Uno fray know enough to keep a safe distance.
Now Drake is about to enter the fray, and he's putting his name behind a whiskey called Virginia Black.
Most have sought to stay out of the fray even as Trump has kept up the drumbeat of criticism.
Finally, if the IMF enters the fray, private creditors could be made to bear part of the rescue costs.
Besides traditional venture capitalists like Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers and Andreessen Horowitz, mutual fund investors entered the fray.
But we don't live in that world, and I don't fault The Times for jumping immediately into the fray.
The foldable phones are coming, and it seems Chinese handset maker Oppo is the latest to join the fray.
But there are undoubtedly many more, and as tempers fray in the hot, powerless summer, they may lash out.
No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
What would a Star Trek series be like with a captain who thinks twice before jumping into the fray?
Her eyes lifted, her expression serious and confrontational, she looks like she is about to charge into the fray.
As the years pass, with no pregnancies to appease their bewildered relatives, Akin and Yejide's devotion begins to fray.
So I stuck a plastic bag with a hole in it over my gear and dove into the fray.
But Republicans are putting up a fight to preserve control over the Senate, welcoming the president into the fray.
And Obama's team wants to stick close to a long-held D.C. custom: former presidents sit above the fray.
Even some neutral observers think this may be the wrong moment for Obama's diligent avoidance of the partisan fray.
China's biggest ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing also entered the fray in April launching its own food delivery service.
Instead of being a joker above the fray, he came across as petulant and peevish, often yelling incoherent answers.
But once you enter that fray, the relationship changes and then the device starts the process of taking over.
Mophie has also unsurprisingly joined the fray with a Juice Pack, the second battery add-on for the system.
Kildee said he would prefer a more deliberative approach and a multilateral approach that doesn&apost fray longstanding alliances.
General Motor's GMC brand jumped into the fray last month with an all-new version of its Sierra truck.
Gubarev&aposs attorney, Evan Fray-Witzer, told Fox News in an email that Fusion GPS will have until Aug.
President Barack Obama entered the fray on Tuesday, saying that his administration is devising options to reroute the pipeline.
Booker, who's also been sparring with Biden over his civil rights record, may also push himself into the fray.
Let's be honest ... stepping into the middle of this fray would be a no-win sitch for any guy.
Pettitt said the issue of rights for Aboriginal people should not be drawn into the fray of party politics.
Now that Perez has entered the fray, Democrats can safely consider an alternative to what Ellison has to offer.
He begins to try and describe the game's systems but interrupts himself gleefully as other NPCs join the fray.
The big tech war for viewers ignited a consolidation wave among traditional media companies preparing to join the fray.
The episode has strained relations, Swalwell lamented, on a committee that prides itself on staying above the partisan fray.
As with other startups joining the robo-fray in recent years, Gatik has a very specific target in mind.
Such an incident, intentional or not, could quickly spiral, potentially drawing U.S. forces in the region into the fray.
The gaming industry is also jumping into the fray, with SEGA and Bandai building a similar fund with Fenox.
They were mainly quite cheesy songs by people like Jason Mraz, OneRepublic and The Fray (?!), I seem to remember.
UNESCO has joined the fray, albeit gently, by asking the government to draw up an assessment of possible damage.
Billionaires including Michael Bloomberg have joined the fray, contributing $15 million to pro-tax campaigns in the Bay Area.
If past polls are any guide, even Nelson Mandela (who died in 2013) will be caught in the fray.
Now that Google's jumped in the fray, it will be interesting to see how well its version competes. Developing.
That was before Mahathir joined the fray, saying he didn't mind "being used by the opposition" to oust Najib.
Major broadcast groups, including Nexstar, Tegna and Meredith are expected to join the fray as buyers, sellers or both.
Conservatives were not alone in lambasting Ginsburg for violating norms against Supreme Court justices wading into the political fray.
Trump enters the fray having shed aides who had cautioned him against some of the decisions he ultimately made.
The edges have started a fray just a little, but that hasn't compromised the integrity of the bag itself.
On Tuesday, Senator Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to join the fray.
A flight attendant smashed two wine bottles over his head, and other passengers joined in the fray, outnumbering him.
Biden jumped into the fray earlier this week, slamming the company at a campaign stop in Iowa on Tuesday.
Accompanying David Fray in a pair of Mozart piano concertos (Erato), the Philharmonia Orchestra sounds worryingly out of breath.
In the run-up to Euro 2016, this became "une affaire d'état," with politicians and intellectuals joining the fray.
If you've been wondering when Yahoo Sports was going to jump into the gambling fray, the answer is now.
Engine makers have also joined the fray, refusing to help Airbus pay existing penalties or to absorb its liabilities.
On Tuesday, premium TV network Starz joined the fray with the launch of its own platform — called, surprise, STARZ.
If not, I recommend figuring them out before you jump in the fray — or maybe it's not your time.
Clinton tries to remain above the fray, Mr. Clinton would be unleashed to respond when Mr. Trump lashed out.
Officials told the Journal that there are no immediate plans for the White House to jump into the fray.
Seeing actual gladiator Danny Way enjoying himself in the fray was one of the highlights of the entire afternoon.
Even Pinterest joined the fray, nixing the Infowars Pinterest page after Mashable reached out to the company for comment.
The crypto wars will likely continue as well, and there's no guarantee Signal will be shielded from the fray.
And China — which shares a mutual defense treaty with North Korea — would also be forced to enter the fray.
If I'm not in the fray, what's going to happen is that all the candidates will go after me.
With artists like Toro y Moi jumping in the fray recently, it feel like a very on-trend move.
But that will not keep him out of the fray on Capitol Hill, no matter what the script says.
Meanwhile, Turkish forces wait on the sidelines, threatening to join the fray if things don't unfold to their liking.
Then the thoughtful pianist David Fray was an elegant soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor.
Full of shutdown stress, many saw their marriages fray and noticed as their anxieties were transferred to their children.
As other alliances have joined the fray, the way people plan their ski or snowboard trips has drastically changed.
His advisers are trying to limit his opportunities for gaffes and keep him as above the fray as possible.
Hamilton put impeachment in the hands of this body, the Senate, precisely and specifically to be above that fray.
Roberts jumped into the fray early, supporting Milan's right to call out racism within RWA and the publishing industry.
The relationship began to fray after the former allied himself with Poroshenko, who rose to become president in 2000.
Mr. Trump visited Australia in 2011, expressing a great liking for the country and entering the fray with China.
And major celebrities also joined the fray, with Bruce Springsteen and Pearl Jam canceling concerts planned for the state.
And now there's a new voice in the fray, with their sites set directly on country radio: The Highwomen.
He praised L.L. Bean for working to stay above the fray when controversy erupted over Linda Bean's political activity.
A strange old man of the mountain, Bernie descended to join the fray, commanding legions of extremely online supporters.
Young people like Greta Thunberg are participating in the culture wars while also managing to float above the fray.
The Democratic National Committee dropped the donor requirement in January, paving the way for Bloomberg to join the fray.
Just hours after Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial kicked off in New York, Los Angeles is jumping into the fray.
Siders: Klobuchar showed she can deliver a hit and maintain an above-the-fray disposition at the same time.
For most of its 90-odd-year existence, the prestigious management consultancy prided itself on remaining above the fray.
Canada was dragged into the fray when Huawei's chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, was detained in Vancouver in December.
The President is much more of a showman and entertainer who appears to enjoy the political fray and joust.
The media isn't reluctant to touch this story because they think a candidate's personal life is above the fray.
Republicans, hoping to stay out of the fray, have been reluctant to apply pressure to force the issue. Del.
Zobrist romped in from left field to join the fray near the mound, a little kid from Eureka, Ill.
And youngest brother Barron Trump, 12, lives in the White House but has been shielded from the political fray.
Last year, United Fray had 23,217 participants in its leagues, he said, and it has expanded to Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. Trump jumped into the fray praising the Covington Catholic boys and used the moment to attack the media.
Still, the newly elected Democratic House majority does not enter the fray without some effective tools of its own.
Border skirmishes between two Viking factions are initiated only to be shattered by a third party entering the fray.
The writer-director Stephen Merchant plunges into the domestic fray straightway, opening with a peek at the Rock, a.k.a.
Born in 1822, Jones pursued careers as a farmer, soldier, merchant and newspaper editor before entering the political fray.
Once he was gone, a Trump-Cruz battle was too unappetizing to tempt many top Republicans into the fray.
CBD products are increasingly popular with pet owners, which is, perhaps, one reason Ms. Stewart is entering the fray.
We watch them remove themselves from one another, watch the knot of familial love and obligation fray almost to nothingness.
Talks are ongoing with Campbell, CNBC reported, adding there was at least one other potential suitor in the fray. cnb.
Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont from Castlevania and Castlevania: Rondo of Blood have entered the fray of Super Smash Bros.
And we're not just talking about two corgis fighting—ten of her dogs were brawling when she entered the fray.
Scroll down to shop the Meghan Markle-loved "Looker Ankle Fray" jeans in "Love Gun" before they sell out again.
In the spring of 1925 Tennessee joined the fray by passing the Butler Act, the strongest bill to that point.
And so a summer of deeply partisan rancor and calumny began with Facebook eager to stay out of the fray.
Rather than enter the fray, he simply takes down any Lannister bannerman who attempts to kill members of Team Stark.
But the comprehensive bills in Maryland and Vermont include one benefit often left out of the fray: Coverage for vasectomies.
Wine (real name is Robert Kyagulayi) has been at loggerheads with authorities in Uganda since he entered the political fray.
By using the gesture before the A's game against the Texas Rangers, Maxwell brought America's pastime into the political fray.
The semis stocks are on track for their worst month since 2008, but one name is holding above the fray.
It's beautiful here, and they play the kind of music from late-aughts coffee shops: the Fray, Coldplay, Alicia Keys.
"I was mourning a life raft that had kept me, silly as it was, bobbing above the fray," she writes.
Kasich's reluctance at times to jump into the fray with his rivals often left him out of the national conversation.
Rick Allen — A parallel issue — lowering the cost of prescription drugs — is being caught up in the 2020 political fray.
Go deeper: China's Hong Kong checkmate Hong Kong tensions fray U.S.-China tech ties China's vise grip on corporate America
Trump responded by dragging the slain son of Chief of Staff John Kelly, a retired Marine general, into the fray.
However, tempers began to fray as the day went on and officials announced that all the buses had reached capacity.
NXP is a more recent entrant and other chip makers are expected to enter the fray as the market expands.
The search feature drew more attention last week when some big media names — HBO and Jimmy Kimmel — joined the fray.
And now a new crop of startups have entered the fray to give travellers a place to store their bags.
Meanwhile, a new challenger, Hellobike, entered the fray, with financial and user acquisition support from Alibaba's financial affiliate Ant Financial.
But luckily for us, tech products also get lumped in the back-to-school fray — and you can take advantage.
The many factions on Naboo join forces to expel the invaders, with the subjugated and disrespected Gungans leading the fray.
After stepping out of the fray and healing up, you can head back in and keep your gatling gun going.
Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, and Bernie Sanders have been in the fray for months.
Read on for the full scoop on how a brand obsessed with perfecting basics went about joining the leggings fray.
From courts to the Fed to our intelligence apparatus, no institutions are beyond the fray of the fierce partisan divide.
His entry into the fray over the agency is sure to increase tensions with Mr. Peters, once his good friend.
Tipirneni — also inspired to enter the political fray by the shock of Trump's election — insisted that she's optimistic about Tuesday.
Ends start to fray when everybody is going their own way and some are doing a lot better than others.
But once you enter into the fray that relationship changes and then the device starts the process of taking over.
More recently, Microsoft has joined the fray, making some inroads in the education sector with low-cost Windows 10 laptops.
Only Hungary, Slovenia, Cyprus and the three Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia decided not to join the fray.
AirBNB and Uber plan to go public this year, and Slack, Palantir, and WeWork could join the fray as well.
If you're standing still, you're definitely screwed—so you join in the fray and hope to not get trampled underfoot.
AS margarine and spreads business while two other private equity groups are no longer in the fray, sources told Reuters.
With several suits flying between all sides, that case is still ongoing — and recently pulled Lady Gaga into its fray.
Founders aren't behind the scenes anymore; they're out there crafting their own social media posts and jumping into the fray.
More recently, another extremist mouthpiece, Anatoly Artyukh, has jumped into the fray, using a more confrontational and even violent approach.
People have been trying to goad me into getting into the fray and I'm not sure why I'm hanging back.
Once the Clippers entered the fray with their offer, it was clear to me where was I gonna play next.
Regardless of who gobbles up LSE (ICE may yet enter the fray), the five big groups will soon become four.
The combination of Ms. Anderson and Mr. Diodore's creaking strings and Kid Millions's brash percussion is an interesting, calamitous fray.
Rosenstein has portrayed himself as above the fray, a bulwark against Trump's reported desire to lay waste to the investigation.
It's not going to fray on you and, at 6.5 feet long, it's extremely practical for a variety of situations.
Under the constitution, the prime minister and his cabinet colleagues wield executive power and the president remains above the fray.
He rarely wavered from his above-the-fray approach to his rivals, even as they racked up far more delegates.
In this symposium, FotoFocus leapt into the fray of real existential crisis, rather than just celebrating aesthetics or art history.
The new group will seek to recruit AGRP members who may not be registered lobbyists into its fray as well.
We've got a couple guys that's shown leadership, some guys that's been in the fray before that's giving their opinions.
In some respects, it's a case study in how relationships fray when lives that once shared a parallel vision diverge.
Martin points to the revolving door of high level executives, a negative margin shift, and budding competitors entering the fray.
Even as relations fray between Mr. Trump and some fellow Republicans, the party and Mr. Trump each needs the other.
At 12:02, there's now this big discount happening, and a new set of market participants enter the fray — arbitrageurs.
Jolie has retired from the fray of the franchise, and, in Uthaug's movie, her place is taken by Alicia Vikander.
Other well-known people of Wall Street, including Daniel S. Loeb and George Soros, jumped into the fray as well.
No such return to the fray for Audiard's amputee; he lifts his arm to aim, but it just ain't there.
This hindered me from enjoying its benefits with all of my headphones without adding a second adapter into the fray.
The tiny guy who specializes in the non-contact work and always gets stuck in the middle of the fray?
Also, most of the sniping seems to have been between Morganelli and Wild, leaving him a bit above the fray.
The edges are beginning to softly fray; the lining has been ripped and mended more times than I can count.
But Obamacare supporters say these actions will fray the strong protections for older consumers and those with pre-existing conditions.
If anxieties about possession and manliness continue to fray our national life, "Proving Up" proposes that here our troubles began.
But with accomplishments like his health care program under siege, he returned to the fray at least elliptically on Thursday.
Companies are reacting to concerns over rising health care costs and the possibility of powerful new rivals entering the fray.
She has hired several top political aides in recent weeks, fueling speculation her jump into the 2020 fray was imminent.
People danced as if they had the lifelong training of a professional troupe and we found ourselves in the fray.
Telomeres seem to protect our DNA from damage during cell division but, unfortunately, shorten and fray as a cell ages.
"And if you are ever in a competitive situation, it takes that element out of the fray, too," she adds.
But then the United States entered the fray, with the first of its soldiers landing in France in June 1917.
He then emerges from the fray dazed and dripping with silly string and a milkshake someone had thrown at him.
The companies are not the first global businesses to have been caught in the fray between Hong Kong and Beijing.
Congress has also jumped into the fray with two bills aimed at expanding the government's power to reduce illegal robocalls.
His chances dipped in November when another China-friendly politician, James Soong of the People First Party, entered the fray.
She said she had been blindsided by the vitriol of Washington and was working to stay out of the fray.
Notably absent from the list was Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who has worked to stay out of the political fray.
She is also hoping that the new generation discovering her brand of politics will get inspired to enter the fray.
New York (CNN)American chipmaker Nvidia is entering the cloud gaming fray by launching its service GeForce Now on Tuesday.
The ad, and its timing, is an attempt from Biden's campaign to portray himself as a candidate above the fray.
It also probably means that these two stay above the fray and don't let the petty drama shake their relationships.
Supporters of Clinton, such as New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, accused Comey of deliberately jumping into the political fray.
I struggled all day with deciding whether to join the fray on the Charlottesville violence and specifically, our president's response.
Breakfast at the cafe meant eating at a table in the lobby walkway, in the fray of the morning hubbub.
The Miami Herald entered the fray last April, filing a similar request to unseal everything filed in the Giuffre case.
President Dwight Eisenhower, who had put himself above the fray, began to fight back with information leaks and administrative fiats.
World War I lasted roughly four years, from 1914 to 1918, with the United States joining the fray in 1917.
In December, Mr. Perez entered the fray, quickly winning praise from Mr. Obama and endorsements from a number of governors.
After the whistle, Paul and the Lakers' Rajon Rondo threw punches at each other, with Ingram also joining the fray.
Even if someone else in the thread replies all, you're still annoying everyone to death when you join the fray.
Twitter muting notably doesn't prevent trolls from sharing posts with their non-muted followers who can then join the fray.
Lykes returned to the fray with 48.93:40 left and Miami holding a 71-58 lead, but Illinois kept rolling.
Rise of the flexitarians Plant-based burgers went mainstream with fast food giants Burger King and McDonald's joining the fray.
It was a successful company, with clients such as Facebook, and Schwartz's colleagues urged him to avoid the political fray.
Rise of the flexitarians Plant-based burgers went mainstream with fast food giants Burger King and McDonald's joining the fray.
We're choosing a president, and a leader ought to be able to stand up in the fray and present himself.
Wouldn't the public be better served, many now wonder, by neutral civil servants or experts who stand above the fray?
Hundreds of major sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google, Snapchat, Reddit, Netflix, Amazon, Spotify, and Vimeo have all joined the fray.
The Justice Department, she said, should be "so above the political fray" to ensure Americans have confidence in impartial justice.
Elizabeth Warren also jumped into the fray, saying Sanders "has a lot of questions to answer" about his supporters' behavior.
By the late 2000s, though, streaming picked up momentum, with the likes of Pandora and Spotify having entered the fray.
If you've got a spring from an old pen, you can make your iPhone cord significantly less likely to fray.
Some judges also stepped into the fray, issuing orders blocking deportations or requiring release of travelers affected by Trump's orders.
Innocent bystanders and commuters find themselves caught in the fray and risking injury, and the belligerence can also target teachers.
Israel, which in the past has advocated for strikes on Iran, is actively trying to stay out of the fray.
And the big disruptor, he predicted, could be a tech giant like Google, Microsoft or Amazon directly entering the fray.
Into this fray wade Satyajit Das and Mohamed A. El-Erian, who gaze at the confusing night sky through different ­telescopes.
This may lure a few votes from Republicans while also suggesting that the president was acting above the partisan political fray.
Donald Trump tests the limits of his showman style Trump and Clinton were hardly alone in the political fray this week.
The billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer, the anti-Trump organizer who leads NextGen America, has entered the fray in Arizona and Nevada.

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