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"frayed" Definitions
  1. (of cloth) with threads in it that are starting to come apart
  2. showing the effects of pressure or strain

984 Sentences With "frayed"

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Our civil bonds have frayed, and I'd argue that they have largely frayed because structural and economic forces have tended to segregate people, particularly on the basis of education.
Frayed ties snapped Already frayed ties between Washington and Havana finally snapped in 1961 when Cuban leader Fidel Castro threatened to expel American diplomats for meddling in Cuban affairs.
And that's what's spurring some of this talk from Jamie Dimon— I mean, he defended capitalism but he at least brought up that it's frayed, the American dream is frayed.
While the whole frayed denim skirt over frayed and ripped boyfriend jeans is definitely inventive, we would give our first born to know how the Chanel impresario felt about this particular sartorial decision.
Just last weekend, the already frayed relationship got even worse.
I don't know why I'm so raw, so goddamn frayed.
But under Mr Xi, these connections appear to have frayed.
As economic ties have frayed, cultural ones have replaced them.
It's a recipe for a frayed relationship sooner or later.
"Beijing's channels to Pyongyang are frayed, they're weak," Delury said.
The deepening crisis has caused frayed relations on both sides.
But recently the family has frazzled and community has frayed.
But the marriage frayed along with Mr. Barton's balance sheet.
David reached an arm overhead and pulled the frayed string.
His friendly relations with Trump frayed amid the campaign trolling.
I know relations between our great countries have been frayed.
Jameela Jamil rocked a strapless dress made from frayed fabric.
The old order has frayed to the point of dissolution.
The most frazzled and frayed locks don't stand a chance.
Think early Parquet Courts with a bit more frayed tension.
Those relationships first became frayed after Didi's acquisition of Uber.
Its frayed canvas now dangles limply below its elaborate gold frame.
Clutching a frayed blanket, her face was a mask of grief.
Nerves are even more frayed in other parts of the country.
No wonder their brains are malfunctioning and their nerves are frayed.
Many white Christians are struggling with fractured families and frayed friendships.
As was the frayed relationship between Tillerson and the President, himself.
At the same time, its relationship to its yieldco subsidiaries frayed.
Plus, the pink color and frayed detail make them even cooler.
The world can ill afford a run on other frayed institutions.
It warmed my heart to learn Khan's hope had not frayed.
Feeley was especially concerned about the frayed U.S. relationship with Mexico.
New friction is inevitable in already frayed relations with longstanding allies.
Those defects ranged from frayed wires to water and debris infiltration.
Her right hand is obliterated: frayed tendons, twisted fingers, crushed bones.
It was an unrecognizable city, its nerves frayed, sharing its grief.
You can sense the frayed edges in the sound of it.
Cutouts and frayed hems keep this covered-up look feeling summery.
Eatman knew he needed to bring his emotionally frayed team together.
By 9:15, things have become enjoyably frayed at the edges.
The relationship with the city's economy and the Cuyahoga had frayed.
China leaves 2017 with frayed relations across much of the West.
We've helped people apologize, confront their bullies and rebuild frayed relationships.
This would help shore up families' finances and calm frayed nerves.
That tempo, current and former Navy officers said, has frayed readiness.
The goal is to smooth bilateral relations frayed over trade differences.
This foreign policy, however, is like a frayed thin rubber band.
Tree lights should be examined for frayed wires and damaged plugs.
Diplomatic ties between the two countries have frayed in recent years.
Between the election and last night's gore-fest, our nerves are frayed.
And unlike in paper form, those PDFs won't suffer from frayed pages.
It's frayed and scratched and cracked, but it's not broken beyond repair.
Their relationship is frayed, and the tone shifts from light to dark.
In recent years, however, Emirati ties to Pakistan have grown increasingly frayed.
America's safety net is particularly frayed for children in the poorest families.
The bonds of trust that hold together projects like Schengen have frayed.
In any case, the link between prosperity and peace is looking frayed.
Ali's ties to the compact, quirky city of his youth never frayed.
No wonder her rapport with Ellie, once so trusting, is irreparably frayed.
They are, however, steeped in the same frayed history and political unease.
Behind the facade of unity, though, frayed edges have become painfully exposed.
It was rusted, tailing a good bit of frayed monofilament fishing line.
Growing exchanges of fire in past months have frayed a 2003 truce.
Ties with Turkey fraying Relations with NATO ally Turkey have frayed, too.
But the administration's relationship with the Coast Guard has also been frayed.
But everywhere you can feel his marriage tugging at touring's frayed tether.
His organization received $5,103 to help revitalize a frayed historic neighborhood there.
Even in Denmark, that progressive utopia, liberal confidence in democracy has frayed.
Sporadic cross-border attacks in past months have frayed the 2003 truce.
But diplomatic relations between the two countries have frayed considerably of late.
FRAYED TRUCE The shock announcement of a tentative order for 22020 737 MAX jets from IAG jolted the industry and frayed an unusual PR truce between the world's largest planemakers after Airbus had publicly supported Boeing over the grounding.
Sporadic cross-border attacks in past months have frayed the region's 2003 truce.
Relations between the United States and its uneasy ally have frayed since Jan.
That it even tries, though, is, to me, worth all its frayed edges.
The sustained presence of migrants has also frayed the patience of many Mexicans.
Bill Clinton and Obama's relationship had frayed during the Democratic primary in 2008.
Chuck those frayed headphones in the trash and make room for an upgrade.
With each missed shot, each missed opportunity, her nerves frayed a little more.
Trump's comments have further frayed the already fragile relationship between the two countries.
The best part, are the frayed ankles, trimmed in a half-moon shape.
At times during the "Daniel Variations," the strings' rhythmic precision frayed a bit.
But the fabric at the armpits had frayed, and then torn beyond repair.
The ostentatious humility is a cop-out, its endearing quality frayed by protraction.
They remember how badly the city's social fabric had frayed in those days.
The midwife appears frayed, worn down by one too many stories of horror.
I've bent it all sorts of ways, and it hasn't frayed at all.
They're not the most stylish, either—the laces frayed, the boots going gray.
Second, the social structure has atomized and frayed, especially among the less educated.
And now, his relationship with the White House is more frayed than ever.
Use the program's cropping tool to slice away cluttered backgrounds and frayed edges.
The alliances that Mr. Bush built and bolstered remain in place, however frayed.
In record time, the celebrity discourse has become frayed — fevered, if you will.
Their bullpen is a little frayed, and we got some big at-bats.
Some children, their trust in the authorities frayed, left the camp with smugglers.
"The social tissue of the working classes is very frayed," said Mr. Cohen.
And they emphasized the need to bolster the frayed economy and end corruption.
There was a frayed leather identification tag on the grille of the crate.
Books from 1645, penned in Dutch with the letters faded and pages frayed.
With his motorcycle jacket and frayed jeans, he cultivates a tough-guy persona.
FRAYED TRUCE The shock announcement of a tentative order for 7773 737 MAX jets from IAG dominated the aerospace jamboree and frayed an unusual PR truce between the world's largest planemakers after Airbus publicly refrained from capitalising on the crisis.
Additional unilateral rather than multilateral sanctions may further strain already frayed trans-Atlantic relations.
Science cannot resolve this primal fear, and the frayed, unanswered question shadows the air.
Mollé (Star Trek's Zoe Saldana), and her desperate, frayed older sister Karen (Imogen Poots).
The Reaganite coalition has frayed as its constituents have adopted extreme and contradictory positions.
S. military cooperation as part of his efforts to rebuild frayed ties with China.
Although the fabric on her son's jeans was frayed, there was no visible hole.
The Trump administration has backed off the demand, but not before it frayed nerves.
Rwanda expelled 1,500 citizens of neighbouring Burundi as relations between the two countries frayed.
But, strained by Israel's wars in Gaza, relations have frayed dramatically during Erdogan's leadership.
Particularly in Afghanistan, trust between the president and the military brass has been frayed.
Trump was interviewed on the program in early March, but the relationship soon frayed.
But loyalty to Toys R Us had frayed — for both consumers and the toymakers.
Aside from bad laws, frayed infrastructure and limited funding also afflict the voting process.
The standoff has soured the already frayed relations between Mr. Murphy and Mr. Sweeney.
The companies' relationship has frayed since Nissan's chairman, Carlos Ghosn, was arrested last year.
If my nerves are frayed, I take cold comfort in knowing I'm not alone.
It's only going to look more frayed and tired as the weeks zoom by.
Riyadh's relationship with the United States frayed during the Arab-Israeli war in 1973.
In a dark wash, boot-cut jeans, cropped and frayed, are the perfect base.
Jamil's dress was made from frayed blue fabric and featured a daring sheer panel.
He vibrates with intensity, a frayed nerve conveying Jesse's trauma in practically every scene.
The show closed with a procession of white muslin dresses with subtly frayed edges.
The social fabric gets frayed, trust and cooperation are undermined, people's health gets worse.
The point also represented an opportunity lost, against a United team frayed by injury.
The ropes, frayed and buffered with pipe insulation, are secured by more duct tape.
The short blonde's sleeve was frayed, and she kept looking at it with hostility.
On Thursday, the model stepped out in another avant-garde denim look, wearing very tiny jean shorts that appear to have been cut so that only the frayed, outside leg seam remains connected to an equally frayed strip of fabric around her ankles.
Plus, they're still an ideal addition to a suit, frayed jeans, or a patent skirt.
It is like a fire marshall warning you of frayed wires near shoddy gas lines.
The frayed ties have affected Malaysian businesses that used to trade with the isolated country.
And at Etro, horizontal stripes and frayed edges recalled the grunge heyday — to great effect.
Nerves are understandably frayed on this election day, and security teams aren't taking any chances.
With tensions high and nerves frayed, the U.S. electorate wants this horrible election to end.
Relations between the two NATO allies, already frayed, are on the verge of another crisis.
"It has frayed in certain areas and fallen completely in a few areas," he said.
Sometimes its edges become frayed and the colors bleached—names lost, places forgotten, dates obscured.
And Fishman laments the lost and frayed relationships with friends and relatives, particularly his mother.
The high-waisted denim cutoffs feature a frayed, deconstructed hem, and originally retailed for $58.
Republican nerves were further frayed Friday morning by a series of tweets from the president.
And it has frayed around the edges in the absence of such a primary focus.
Wear them with everything from a flowy mini to casual sweats to cropped, frayed jeans.
The killing is certain to worsen relations between Pakistan and America, which are already frayed.
During his election campaign, Trump said he wanted to restore frayed relations with the Kremlin.
Of course, not many coats are the Zara Frayed Printed Coat in Ecru and Blue.
Mr. Ryan, who accepted the job reluctantly, said he feels "very frayed" nerves even now.
The foamy mid-sole has frayed a tiny bit in the front like many shoes.
For example, take scissors to dated styles and give them the trendy frayed-hem treatment.
At the time, Ms. Merkel stepped before her country and sought to calm frayed nerves.
Like the rifle butt, the radio was often wrapped in frayed black tape for protection.
But as Mr. Gurley privately cautioned Mr. Kalanick about overspending and overexpansion, their relationship frayed.
He successfully hassled Kylie Jenner until she fixed her useless and frayed liquid lipstick wands.
"It was just awful," says Rebecca, who's still working to repair the relationships she frayed.
The clean lines and supple cuts were punctuated by threadbare, frayed hats and other accessories.
Relations between Washington and Islamabad have frayed in recent months after Trump's angry tweet on Jan.
The looser weave pattern is frayed, blistering and falling apart, unravelling the protagonist in the process.
My nails were still frayed and uneven, and I couldn't stand the thought of memorializing them.
Somalia's relations with the UAE have frayed over Emirati investments in the breakaway region of Somaliland.
But the edges of the customer experience have frayed like the wires of a Lightning cable.
Mulder's new conspiracy is just one of the many, many frayed threads wrapped throughout this episode.
Ties between the two countries have been frayed recently over disputes in the South China Sea.
That's what's great about jeans; dark wash skinnies, two-toned culottes, frayed hems...they're all timeless.
But now, the company is attempting to rectify its frayed relationship with its three million drivers.
And year after year, I became more and more frayed from the constant stream of abuse.
Baldwin revealed her new choppy, frayed bob on Instagram, writing "lookin like baby Rhode these days".
Now, even though frayed hems are more popular than ever, our jeans are a lot shorter.
Extended families have dissolved, and social institutions like churches, bowling leagues and neighborhood clubs have frayed.
"A lot of this is about relationships, and relationships are frayed," Mr. Thibodeau said this week.
Relations among some of them had frayed, amid a clash of egos—endemic to such expeditions.
With detached collars, holey sweaters and frayed hems, the look is decidedly disheveled — and artfully unkempt.
When the mother's nerves are frayed, it is a good idea to be very, very quiet.
Unlike frayed hems or unconventional necklines, sleeves are rarely considered the focal point of an outfit.
The upholstery looks a bit frayed: was it kept in a garage with mice or rats?
And that's what we see at the bottom of society — frayed communities, broken families, opiate addiction.
My fingers touched the brim where he tried to hand-stitch the frayed edge back together.
Others are incalculable: waterlogged photos, frayed communities, the invisible moorings of permanence and safety swept away.
Even though Holt has remained committed to Mr. O'Reilly since the scandal, other partnerships have frayed.
The whole situation has frayed relations between the US and Iraq and the US and Iran.
Residents who had been left homeless were volunteering to help repair the island's frayed power grid.
She wore her frayed denim shorts and a black T-shirt with the sleeves cut off.
And relations between the US and the Palestinian Authority have only frayed further in recent weeks.
The industrial carpeting is red and frayed, the walls beige and prefab, the atmosphere blandly oppressive.
The transatlantic bond has frayed, and Chinese commercial and strategic ambitions are lapping at Europe's shores.
On the flip side, it could also be used as the setting to calm frayed nerves.
The safety net that awaits military veterans when they get home is also stretched and frayed.
Her bonds with her family — frayed by her depression battle and her father's professional problems — are repairing.
As president, he repaired the relationship with America's oldest ally, which had frayed during the Bush Administration.
It is hardly the only place where manufacturing jobs have disappeared and the social fabric has frayed.
And the connection between Mulder and Scully, though it has frayed through the years, is still strong.
Some media flinched piously from portraying her without a headscarf, a taboo which frayed after her death.
The only time nerves were frayed was when people got skittish that the cash may run out.
In Didi, Apple may have found a way to mend its frayed relationship with the Chinese government.
The complex implementation of a new goods-and-services tax in July has also frayed corporate confidence.
Picturing abstracted dendrites, which resemble frayed strands of hair, the drawings hung on her Brooklyn studio walls.
Pakistan has deepened ties with China in recent years as relations with the United States have frayed.
They're too outré to drum up much awards talk, with too many odd angles and frayed ends.
Tempers were frayed, everyone was exhausted, and by the end, Christmas was only a few days away.
Evidence suggests she likely touched the frayed extension cord while still in the tub, Lovington Police said.
Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.
What to do: Feel fine standing by while your friend caffeinates, unless her frayed nerves start showing.
TRUMP: I think they've gotten better or the same -- look, they've been frayed for a long time.
A letter, like the social speech for which it substitutes, is frayed by awkwardness at either end.
Thirty-seven tailors bend their heads, trying to guide frayed threads through a maze of eight loops.
He said he remains primarily concerned with addressing the frayed relationship between law enforcement officials and minorities.
But he apparently also came to try to mend the frayed strategic ties between the two countries.
Here's how popular the Zara Frayed Printed Coat in Ecru and Blue was last year in London.
Doubts remain about Beijing's ability to rev up slowing growth and patch up its frayed financial system.
It is unclear if his frayed elbow ligament is causing him to pitch tentatively in certain situations.
It always stinks when your audio cuts out because your headphones wires have become twisted and frayed.
You'll leave us to rot and turn to cyber bits and frayed wires and ethernet ghosts, whore?
However, it seems the group's friendship frayed in early 2019, and they've since stopped recording content together.
So, we live a life with nerves frayed and bodies pushed to the edge of our seats.
Down the stretch, Woods's round frayed like a kite tail in Shinnecock's 22009-mile-an-hour gusts.
Old bonds and solidarities had frayed in societies split apart, as Weber wrote, by modern economic development.
The frayed seams between the patches were the most deadly spaces, to be avoided at all costs.
"And if his shirts were frayed nobody noticed because he was wearing a robe," Trent said, laughing.
Chesky Deutsch, a community activist in the Hasidic community, would agonize over how to soothe frayed emotions.
It's difficult to appreciate these laws today, in part because they are now so frayed and incomplete.
Kim's passing comes at a time when historically difficult relations between the two countries are badly frayed.
The documents inside these frayed bindings detail more than a century of births, deaths and land transactions.
Harris' adviser Mesloh said the funeral frayed the relationship between the DA's office and the police department.
Zara wool-blend jacket with contrast ribbon trim, $21, and miniskirt with frayed hem, $2460, at zara.
With each participant assigned to a room, the work transcends the house's frayed condition with quiet aplomb.
His corpse rests on a stretcher, its fabric frayed and soiled like the dead man's unbuttoned trousers.
Hunt, on the other hand, wears a more casual look: a striped sweater and frayed black denim shorts.
Trudeau had to calm the frayed nerves of Canadian provincial leaders in a Friday phone call with them.
Variety noted that Bakish also said Viacom was working on repairing its frayed relationship with said streaming service.
Local leaders, meanwhile, would furnish records and hold town halls in an effort to mend frayed communities relationships.
But it later pared losses as Trump and China's top trade negotiator tried to calm frayed market nerves.
Relations between the two have frayed in the year and a half since the end of the protests.
Cunningham prescribed hair oil (she likes Redken Diamond Oil), which made my fried, frayed ends a little sleeker.
What can community leaders do more to repair this trust that in too many communities has been frayed?
For all of the questions surrounding Bannon's future, his bond with the President seems far from irreparably frayed.
It was one of several numbers in which Ms. O'Sullivan's voice recalled the frayed scream of Janis Joplin.
He began to tremble inside his clothes, a frayed button-down shirt over a snug white T-shirt.
At the entrance to the office was a scattering of sandals, rhinestone-studded wedges, and frayed straw slippers.
Civilizations as far back as the ancient Egyptians rubbed "chew sticks" — branches with frayed ends — against their teeth.
Pink peeks through the frayed slits between the strips: threads are visible on the surface, like physical lines.
The results are evident in the parlous state of our universities, and the frayed edges of our democracies.
Almost always, the fabrics were worn, stained or frayed; the jars would still be coated with food residue.
As Presidents Trump and Erdogan feud, the alliance between the United States and Turkey grows ever more frayed.
The diplomatic unity of purpose that led Iran to acquiesce to the deal in 2015 is now frayed.
The world is facing a serious challenge with the coronavirus pandemic, economic collapse, and frayed international political systems.
But doing so would have implications for the already frayed relationship between Mr. Trump and his Justice Department.
Years of economic underperformance, particularly in the continent's southern rim, have also frayed the fabric of European solidarity.
On Friday, Mr. Trump's spirits were frayed in the morning as his lawyer battled in the Manhattan courtroom.
While honoring these touchstones, Vaccarello also updated them with frayed denim and slinky cocktail dresses with sculptural busts.
A roll of string, its loose end damp and frayed, lay next to me amid this macabre picnic.
They appear able to strike at will, often at night, denying the troops rest and rattling frayed nerves.
Dacus's voice is quiet but enveloping — low, resonant, not quite crisp, like a blanket frayed around the edges.
The edges of the bridge appear frayed due to the thin material, and the crossing seems quite narrow.
Relations have been frayed since Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015, characterizing Mexican immigrants as murderers and rapists.
You learn to be bent and warped and frayed by the forces beyond your control without ever really breaking.
Relationships were so frayed that within a year or so every single person on the management team was gone.
Kardashian, 37, kept it cool in a short-sleeved oversized black T-shirt dress and frayed micro-mini shorts.
Right now, everyone's hair is completely parched, frayed, and half-tangled by months of winter winds and woolen hats.
Now the sense of a holy cause is lost, and loyalty to their unpopular and ineffective emir is frayed.
Denim remained front and center as frayed hems and destructed jeans with doodle embellishments toned down the vintage mood.
After three weeks in the game, the constant paranoia and calorie deficit lead to frayed nerves and strategic slipups.
Relationships were so frayed that within a year or so, every single person on the management team was gone.
Other projects involve acoustic sensors, or training Watson-enabled drones to spot frayed power lines on remote electrical towers.
In the end, contingency plans may be devised more as salves for frayed nerves than bona fide operational blueprints.
Some people were forced from their homes, and others fled as racial tensions rose and the social fabric frayed.
Now, Apple is among the companies that are most vulnerable as China's ties with the US become increasingly frayed.
Pay no attention to the frayed and porous plot; pull on a loose thread, and the spell will unravel.
Postponing the trip to January could provide the administration with time to repair some of its frayed regional alliances.
Still, many inhabitants fear the attack's potential impact on the social connections that have frayed considerably in recent years.
But in an ABC News interview, Mr. Giuliani, sounding increasingly frayed, offered a remark that focused explicitly on Mrs.
Trump has frayed bonds of trust we depend upon to hold our communities and our entire political culture together.
The interplay is raging and complex, fully alive and surfing high with whatever alien's band shirt is most frayed.
Sprinter, released in 2015, was a darker, more frayed record, built around overdriven guitars and, occasionally, distant, electronic pulses.
" The writer states: "If same-sex unions have proved anything, it is that the old stereotypes are looking frayed.
These candidates are seeking to reassemble the traditional, union-heavy Rust Belt Democratic coalition that frayed badly in 2016.
Over time, with the addition of their one child, their ideals changed and their connection frayed, and finally broke.
The focus remains on the rhythm, frayed but adamant, like an instrumental hip-hop beat or an ancient rite.
A grid can soothe or a grid can enclose, and there were some pieces that frayed at the edges.
Tempers have frayed as Republicans accused Democrats of obstruction during a national emergency, even as talks continued for days.
Tempers have frayed as Republicans accused Democrats of obstruction during a national emergency, even as talks continued for days.
It is also testing Europe's unity, which was already frayed by Britain's departure from the bloc six weeks ago.
Bercow's statement shows how Trump's controversial executive order has frayed ties with some of the U.S.'s closest allies.
But a series of scandals has frayed the trust tech executives built up with lawmakers and regulators early on.
He will be fully aware of how frayed Saudi Arabia's reputation has become with the US public and politicians.
And his White House has often struggled to mend frayed ties between police departments and the communities they serve.
I see him leaning in toward me, earnestly discussing the secret to fixing frayed ropes on old window sashes.
But if you must, make sure cords are modern, are not frayed and are rated for the intended device.
Yet the decline is still rare good news for a health service that, though loved, looks a little frayed. ■
But as Democrats prepare to vote in the Super Tuesday presidential primary, that alliance is frayed and in flux.
These caps—called telomeres—are basically the chromosome equivalent of those plastic bits that stop shoelaces from getting frayed.
Relations with the United States are frayed, with U.S. officials fuming over Pakistan's alleged support for Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
Mr. Müller faces multiple challenges — broken trust with car owners, frayed relations with dealers and increasingly fractious dealings with regulators.
Soares said the warning was unnecessary and that umpires should be realize tempers get frayed during the heat of competition.
" The statement continued, "Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.
After the disastrous events of "Chloramphenicol," all three characters are exhausted — no less alert, but certainly frayed around the edges.
It is, in many ways, like using a frayed cable that needs to be thoughtfully placed in the perfect positions.
She donned the oversized heart-shaped coat with a simple black baseball cap, frayed denim shorts, and lace-up stilettos.
Buy this frayed, distressed pair now so you can spend next summer in the sun, not breaking in your cutoffs.
He noted the chance for a new start after ties between Russia and United States frayed in Obama's second term.
Frayed relations with US Friday's Security Council resolution passed after the US, which usually vetoes such resolutions, decided to abstain.
And Frank Smith deconstructs the American flag into fragments, forming a frayed motley quilt in "Stars and Stripes Forever" (2013).
But all is not as it seems, as on closer inspection those petals are frayed fabric, the stems stiff plastic.
Paired with casual, frayed jeans, orange mules, and a crossbody, this is one of the easiest outfit formulas to emulate.
The constant lineup shuffling has frayed any hopes of genuine chemistry between John Brooks and Geoff Cameron at center back.
She paired faded, high-waisted, frayed-hemmed denim with a sheer black long-sleeved mesh top and lacy black bra.
Keano, at that moment, looked tired; her throne more like a chair with frayed cushion, the thin gold paint chipping.
The tattered blue blanket, weathered and frayed around the edges, its color long ago faded, was the key, prosecutors said.
What was once a strong partnership allied against threats to the region from Russia and nonstate actors is sadly frayed.
Trump has long wanted a closer relationship with Putin, something he believes can mend frayed ties between their two countries.
I believe in the power of Listen First to restore relationships, build bridges and mend the frayed fabric of society.
Limiting Trump's trade authority would mark a drastic break in the sometimes frayed relationship between congressional Republicans and the president.
But tempers on both sides have frayed in recent months as they look ahead to a general election in 2020.
Both moved on after the 2011 season, when the Red Sox collapsed down the stretch and relationships with ownership frayed.
The bucolic peace is sometimes frayed by disputes over cattle, land and water, which can escalate into feuds between clans.
The soles of his shoes were worn flat, the seams frayed and threadbare, the color faded to a dull gray.
For some Korean immigrants in New Jersey and some Chinese immigrants in Flushing, it meant financial devastation and frayed relationships.
Kaepernick, meanwhile, has a message about crucial aspects of our frayed but hopefully repairable nation that will continue to grow.
But his relationship with his hosts has frayed, and there are some indications that he may lose their protection soon.
Ms. Laubrock's tenor saxophone is just as given to frayed redirections, but she vests it with a vigilant coolness underneath.
History provides some precedent for the frayed relationship between the Fed and President Trump, who continues to criticize its policy.
But behind the brave face, concerns of political paralysis, frayed trading partnerships and working-class resentment created a nervous atmosphere.
By the time Roberto had made his poor choice on the edge of Manchester United's box, Messi was feeling frayed.
"It feels like the frayed wire of my brain is trying to pursue five different topics at once," she said.
I put on a white sweater with fun bell sleeves from my Nuuly, black frayed ankle jeans, and my Docs.
If Warren and Sanders agreed on a non-aggression pact of sorts that night, that agreement has become increasingly frayed.
It is torn and frayed to the first knuckle, skinned and swollen ragged with water, the pain searing and hot.
When your bristles are matted and frayed they lose their effectiveness, so you're not really cleaning your mouth very well.
But the weeks of sustained coverage coming from the Sunday Times rattled Downing Street and frayed relationships at the newspaper.
Our old scene on Long Island is long gone: the house sold, the old friendships frayed by age and distance.
However, the social compact around capitalism has frayed, especially when it comes to health care, education, global warming and opportunity.
In 2005, Mennonite women living in a colony in Bolivia reported waking up bleeding with frayed rope around their wrists.
Bonds made in wartime have frayed in peacetime, and the men have each had their troubles adapting to civilian life.
But the Fed has sounded so bullish on the economy and so hawkish on rates that the net has become frayed.
After a few minutes, the camera would pan up to reveal the back of the console, its wires frayed and disconnected.
Frayed alliance Even before Trump's rise to power, there had been complaints in Australia about the closeness of the US alliance.
I started to balance this out with a frayed jean and some funky heels, but it still needed a little adjustment.
But relations have been frayed by sharp public disputes during the campaign for last month's referendum which granted Erdogan greater powers.
The poor and elderly in frayed sweaters and cheap overcoats pressed in, asking him to lead them out of the mess.
Abroad, it means rebuilding frayed alliances, and remembering that other Western nations do not want to choose between China and America.
The jeans are not only flattering, but also really on-trend thanks to the high-waisted fit and frayed ankle styles.
It can quickly lead to "frustration, decision gridlock, subpar solutions, frayed relationships and thwarted personal development," according to Margolis and Garvin.
After a day and night of frayed nerves, with rumours of a coup and sightings of troop movements, the plotters struck.
Differences over e-commerce regulations have become one of the biggest issues in frayed trade ties between New Delhi and Washington.
Plus, did you catch how she likes her skirts short, her denim frayed at the edges, and her sunglasses cat-eyed?
Given the changing international dynamics, the U.S. relationship with any plausible Turkish ruling party would likely be frayed at this point.
And employer risk-pooling could be frayed by unbounded association health plans that would separate low- from high-risk small employers.
Indeed, the trend is everywhere, but there are ways to differentiate your frayed selvage from the rest of the fashionably astute.
Differences over e-commerce regulations have become one of the biggest issues in frayed trade ties between New Delhi and Washington.
Mr. Cabrillos brings the audience closer to the sanctuary altar, creating an intimate space into which he drags two frayed carpets.
Entrepreneurs know the stress that comes from bootstrapping a tech startup on a shoestring budget — and a frayed one at that.
The proposed sale reflects the warming of the relationship between the Nigerian and American militaries, which had frayed under Mr. Jonathan.
Together, they form a frayed unity and lay bare the pleasure of looking at a painting that bursts at its seams.
A protective layer goes a long way to prevent your official identification from looking wrinkled, frayed, or just plain beaten up.
But the net is badly frayed, according to watchdog reports and news accounts from the first six months of the year.
Come September, will fashion folk be sporting an oversized, luxury version of this top with their frayed jeans and Gucci slides?
It feels unadulterated, without the frayed ends and sense of familiarity that come with years or even weeks of constant use.
In these cases, certainly, ties to any survivors appeared to be badly frayed, if not severed by the time they died.
Each month, we take a look at the trends emerging from the frayed fringes of the dancefloor and why they're meaningful.
But the Democratic culture of intra-party civility and deference to party elders has frayed significantly over the past few years.
Ms. Coleman's removal seems certain to worsen Mr. Peters' already frayed relationship with Mayor Bill de Blasio, once his good friend.
In the eveningswe walk through the old neighborhoods,past the frayed houses where magnoliascollapse their heavy bosoms againsteach roof's pitched elbows.
I might have known by the way she smoothed all my frayed emotions and never pried for details about my illness.
That will provide an opportunity to escape Parliament, where tempers have frayed as lawmakers face growing political and even mental strain.
Nerves between the rivals have frayed to the point where observers are talking about a cold war between the two countries.
He will also have to mend a fractious locker room frayed by dissension and hobbled by a dearth of veteran leadership.
Already frayed U.S.-Iran ties deteriorated further when Trump quit the nuclear pact and reimposed sanctions, severely hurting the Iranian economy.
The tenor Aleksandrs Antonenko, whose voice has frayed in recent years, sings Hermann; in another important house debut, Vasily Petrenko conducts.
The tenor Aleksandrs Antonenko, whose voice has frayed in recent years, sings Hermann; in another important house debut, Vasily Petrenko conducts.
The Umbrella Movement was frayed by infighting over protest tactics and by legal injunctions that whittled away at demonstrators' street encampments.
The Mets' nerves frayed further when Perez poked a two-run single to right field to trim the lead to one.
About half of the pre-training knees contained frayed or torn cartilage, and others showed lesions in the joint's bone marrow.
These days, M.I.A. gives off the frayed energy of an artist being dragged through a career she didn't sign up for.
"Love and I" is a book about the frayed beginnings and endings of a person's life, when consciousness provides no chaperon.
"American Honey" is brazenly indifferent to backstories, and prefers to leave loose ends dangling and frayed rather than tie them up.
On the door of the Blue Colony Diner, next to the quarter candy dispensers, a frayed sticker clings to the glass.
As global competition, outsourcing and later, automation, began to produce significant economic disruption, beginning in the 1970s, this liberal consensus frayed.
One frayed, sepia-toned photograph depicts Ms. Montgomery, who died in 2014 after a mild stroke at the age of 92.
Virginia did not make it easy on its frayed nerves with a series of closer-than-close contests in this tournament.
That said, some observers took a less charitable interpretation, underscoring how nerves remain frayed after a polarizing and hard fought general election.
Take a closer look at your cord, and you'll notice its frayed edges and the occasional wire popping out of the coating.
The frayed U.S.–Turkey relationship has since been on display, with Trump claiming and Turkey denying that U.S. investigators are in Turkey.
Apparently the police are looking into the fiery episode and have already seized several frayed e-cigarette batteries from Gutierrez as evidence.
Next season's denim drop is varied, giving us contemporary cuts, frayed hems, off-kilter seams, and nods to the '70s and '90s.
It's Bon Iver's most experimental album to date, mixing the choral sounds of Vernon's previous efforts with something rawer and more frayed.
There's cropped bell flares, sleek trousers, and frayed dyed hems; all styles finally worthy of the rest of your carefully curated closet.
Ties in recent months have frayed as China supported tougher U.N. sanctions on North Korea and suspended coal and iron ore imports.
Putin had spoken favorably about Macron's conservative rival Francois Fillon, who had said he wanted a reset of frayed relations with Russia.
A frail man dressed in a torn-up shirt with frayed shorts on a thin, suntanned frame had been strolling alongside me.
Coupled with an equally possessed performance by Kaymbo about frayed love, you'd have to be legitimately insane to not find this dope.
King Abdullah II of Jordan has visited twice, and President al-Sisi of Egypt has been in town to repair frayed ties.
But since then, ties have frayed further after U.S. intelligence officials said Russia had meddled in the presidential election, something Moscow denies.
Yet recently the Fed has sounded so bullish on the economy and so hawkish on rates that the net has become frayed.
Relations frayed in 1987 when nearly 300 Iranian pilgrims died in clashes in Mecca and protesters in Tehran seized the Saudi Embassy.
U.S. ties with Germany were frayed by news reports in 2013 citing leaked intelligence documents that Washington had bugged Merkel's mobile phone.
Still, Republicans nationwide will be watching the results Tuesday night with frayed nerves and many acknowledge that there is no good outcome.
Challenges at home The frayed US-Cuban relationship will only be one item on the agenda for the next president of Cuba.
The Post frames the potential cooling-off as a result of the frayed relationship between the president and the Senate majority leader.
Putin had spoken favourably about Macron's conservative rival Francois Fillon, who had said he wanted a reset of frayed relations with Russia.
The cloth was faded, its pattern blurred, and the frayed cuff sprouted a fringe of broken threads where the interlining showed through.
The garment didn't look so bad, aside from the fact it was a bit too big and had a few frayed strings.
I've been seeing different iterations of let-down, frayed-hem jeans all over the market but noticed its jacket counterpart was missing!
I spent my waking life in loose-fit, skater-inspired denim, slung low, and usually frayed and revoltingly filthy at the hem.
By some measures, the late nineteen-sixties was a time when liberalism's standing as an American creed, while appearing to intensify, frayed.
Each of these cases have differences but, taken together, they are windows into the frayed relationships between police and the American public.
"Bright Future" (2017) could be an abstract sculpture of a witch's hat, or perhaps a frayed textile, heavily used during arcane rituals.
There are orchestras that play with more precision: Here and there an entrance was frayed, an ornament rendered with subtly smudged contours.
The trip comes amid growing concerns over frayed relations after New Zealand blocked Huawei from working on the country's planned 5G network.
Then came Sale and the star closer Craig Kimbrel, who survived his own near meltdown and frayed nerves to secure the victory.
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The ensuing disputes have frayed Democratic solidarity over health care, kicking off the first meaningful policy scrap of the 2020 primary contest.
He was struck by how, perhaps even more than unemployment or mental illness, frayed social bonds were a primary driver of homelessness.
He has grown a goatee, and his drab brown uniform has a frayed collar and a hasty patch on its right shoulder.
Mr. Bannon and Mr. Trump had an easy chemistry, a crucial factor for the president with his aides, until the relationship frayed.
How do countries talk to each other around this right now, when the potential for frayed nerves and insults is so high?
The dispute over Yilmaz is the latest point of friction in a bilateral relationship that has frayed badly under President Donald Trump.
Tempers are frayed and arguments regularly ensue, forcing the city to post metro police at the various springs to keep the peace.
But at its best, it's a strong rendering of both that horror and the frayed rays of hope that sometimes break through.
After the wildest market week in months, investors are looking to U.S. corporate earnings season to soothe frayed nerves in the coming week.
From the outside, the Lost Spirits Distillery is just another boxy, early-20th-century building along the frayed edge of downtown Los Angeles.
But, it only looks like this from the front (from the back, it looks like a normal pair of frayed, straight-leg jeans).
"It is very clear that the cessation of hostilities is frayed and at risk," Kerry told delegates at the Oslo Forum near Oslo.
The release of the footage touched off protests and drew attention to long-frayed relations between the Chicago force and African-American residents.
But relations frayed further with the subsequent arrest of a U.S. sailor on Okinawa on suspicion of drunk driving following a car crash.
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After nearly 40 days of naked starvation and sleeplessness in the bug-infested Amazon, nerves are bound to get a little bit frayed.
They are caught in an international spat over territory in the South China Sea -- a clash that's frayed diplomatic relations in the region.
On maps it appears as a blue thread with frayed ends stretching diagonally across Paris from bottom left (St-Rémy) to top right.
The first national pitch was made of frayed mats laid over bumpy concrete, sometimes eroded by termites, which made for some wicked bouncers.
Take 20-year-old experimental artist Finn Barrett, for example, who rocks frayed denim and comfortable cuts while working in his L.A. studio.
"When losing happens, obviously emotions get frayed and we're very passionate and competitive people in this game," Memphis general manager Chris Wallace said.
She is sinking under the pressure of her frayed relationship with Ed after he finds out that she slept with the theater teacher.
On Capitol Hill, Trump's open attacks of McConnell are seen as further irritating an already frayed relationship between the White House and Congress.
And in Europe, the President seeks to repair frayed relations with two of the continent's most venerable institutions, the Vatican and NATO. Gen.
Comanche wears a grubby grey and black sweater over an orange polo and his jeans are frayed at the heels of his Pumas.
Kalanick said in legal filings that he became paranoid that Alphabet CEO Larry Page was gathering intel on Uber as their relationship frayed.
The comment underscores the volatility between the two men after multiple reports that their relationship has frayed over the secretary of state's comment.
In -- CNN reported Monday -- is outreach to lawmakers whose relationships with the White House have frayed, including Murkowski, as well as Democratic leaders.
But relations frayed further with the subsequent arrest of a US sailor on Okinawa on suspicion of drunk driving following a car crash.
The show also features a number of Al-Hadid's wall panels, with surfaces that appear as damaged or as frayed as her sculpture.
Half-painted walls, faulty wiring, sheetless mattresses, cardboard boxes filled with old-format technology, beat-up couches, frayed rugs, curling tiles, broken blinds.
They unpack a frayed travel bag to begin the opening scene of the opera, which takes place at the bottom of the Rhine.
They're what Thanksgiving Day is all about, but they sometimes seem in short supply after an election that frayed nerves and divided families.
A jowly older man, his business suit frayed in several key junctures, smiles slightly sad as he stares at his empty tooth glass.
He established ties briefly with China, but those frayed after Mao Zedong's death in 213, and Albania remained isolated from the outside world.
The fabric of an open society is more frayed than most people realize, and it is coming unraveled from more than one end.
Q. & A. If you've never had your heart broken or your nerves thoroughly frayed by a sporting event, you know someone who has.
So Caro took the woman's old bucket with a long frayed rope, dropped it in the deep well and heaved it up again.
An anguished, restless nation has struggled to cope with the monthslong uprising and with the frayed social safety net that spurred the protests.
She wrote frankly about the psychological toll the project took on her, how immersing herself in the grisly details left her emotionally frayed.
But the cooperation has frayed in the last decade as Myanmar has emerged from a half-century of isolation under a military junta.
In the weeks prior to the coup attempt, Turkey strove to mend some of the relations most frayed by Erdoğan's combative foreign policy.
A person familiar with the situation says Sondland's ties to the White House and Trump had frayed badly since he testified last year.
He plays down his creative role, stressing the importance of working within the existing community fabric, even if it is torn and frayed.
I had that terrible embarrassment — the kind where people lose their voice, nerves are frayed, your heart rate goes up — all of it.
My last threads of hope frayed and unraveled as video upon video of baby-faced charlatans instructed me to "warm up" my microphone.
During the last year, however, as the White House has grappled with controversies and the Russia investigation, their tempers have frayed at times.
Relations between Israel and Russia frayed after a Russian military plane was shot down over Syria in September, killing 15 Russian service members.
Introduced in 1978, the polished shoe has the magic ability of going with practically everything, from frayed denim to a throwback skirt suit.
Then in March 2016, Donald Trump hired him to run his presidential campaign and smooth over badly frayed relations with the GOP establishment.
"The essential, interconnected web of life on Earth is getting smaller and increasingly frayed," Josef Settele, the report's co-chair, said in a statement.
And just think how much money you'll save when you don't have to replace a crushed palette or frayed brush every time you travel!
But since then their bond has frayed, and it almost broke in November when Trump insulted Macron over Twitter during another visit to Paris.
The US and China are currently locked in a trade war that has frayed the two countries' relationship as it deteriorated in recent weeks.
But the war and the Kurds' eventual alliance with the US meant their relationship with the Syrian government frayed to the point of collapse.
Meanwhile, local leaders are responsible for furnishing records, lending staff, and holding town halls in an effort to knit their frayed communities back together.
The braided wire hasn't frayed, and the scroll wheel and all the buttons feel as tactile and responsive as when the mouse was new.
The United States, an ally and NATO partner whose ties with Turkey have frayed badly over the last year, voiced concerns over the elections.
But at its best, it's a strong rendering of both the horrors of addiction and the frayed rays of hope that sometimes break through.
And while April's top hit was Levi's Wedgie jeans, the most searched-for styles were mom, straight-leg, frayed hem, embroidered, and kick-flare.
News that Trump will make an announcement about trade with the European Union at 1745 GMT on Friday did little to soothe frayed nerves.
Turkey's ties with Iran expanded last year as Ankara's relations with the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia - Tehran's main international opponents - all frayed.
The company is hoping that the steady drumbeat of new features for drivers will help build a more solid foundation for their frayed relationship.
Local climate efforts similarly won't suffice to repair America's frayed relations with international leaders, should Trump ultimately take the U.S. out of the agreement.
Concerns about U.S. earnings have dragged on global equities in recent sessions, though a robust jobs report last week helped to soothe frayed nerves.
Showing off her self-frayed jeans under her abaya, selling bracelets for pocket money and thinking up pranks, she is a universal pre-teen.
Years of neglect show: The carpets are frayed and dust-coated chandeliers dangle above the few customers there to play the penny slot machines.
But this relationship frayed in the decades that followed, exposing liberal wonks to charges that they had been co-opted by the donor class.
But that coalition appears to have already frayed and Republicans haven't figured out how to field candidates in a world where Trump is president.
During my visit, I saw him struggle with whether to throw out some boxes, frayed and torn, that had been used to hold photos.
Hurd, a cybersecurity executive before coming to Congress, also warned that the government risked further damaging its already frayed relationship with the tech sector.
Britain's political leadership has frayed at the top, and stunned European Union leaders are anxiously responding to British voters' decision to leave the bloc.
Relations with Europe are already frayed over Trump's threat to slap tariffs on the Continent's goods and his withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.
The Kremlin's optimism that deals could be done with the Trump administration -- on sanctions, Crimea and Syria -- quickly frayed into frustration and then exasperation.
Relations between the two frayed to the point where the U.S. firm, which argues no deal is possible without its consent, initiated legal action.
A new tower clad in glass and scalloped concrete panels links the two buildings and creates a beacon of renewal for its frayed neighborhood.
Schreiber was filming in the light-drenched penthouse of a loft building that overlooked rusting water towers, regal high rises, the Hudson's frayed ribbon.
Their relationship was considered so badly frayed that a bipartisan group of lawmakers intervened to help them save face and temporarily end the impasse.
Connections abound within and across the works in the show, but those connections are precarious, ramshackle, and fragmentary, riddled with holes and frayed ends.
Along with bits of blue tape, frayed canvas edges and lots more colored paper, Mr. Houck has begun photographing his own rudimentary oil paintings.
They also recounted stalled education and career plans, frayed relationships and, for one, a "downward spiral" that included drug abuse and an attempted suicide.
The seams are visible, and frayed, on "TRL," which is currently in its fourth week and no steadier than it was in its first.
Relations between China and the Philippines were once seriously frayed over disputed territory in the South China Sea, a major waterway for international shipping.
America's relationship with China is already strained, while diplomatic ties to Russia are all but frayed in the aftermath of the contentious 2016 election.
The tip is frayed and curling backward, so that it snags against the flesh; removing the needle reminds me of excising an ingrown hair.
Japan's relations with South Korea have frayed recently due to a feud over wartime history, just as tensions over North Korea make cooperation vital.
Over the years, Mr. Louis's relationship with his adoptive relatives frayed, though, and he went back and forth between his adoptive and biological families.
After seven years in the embassy's tiny offices, relations with his hosts had frayed badly, including disputes over his behavior, cat and personal hygiene.
Timing: Relations with his hosts had frayed badly, including disputes over his cat and personal hygiene, and his behavior in the embassy's small offices.
Relations are frayed further in 2002 when Bush labels North Korea as part of an "axis of evil" sponsoring terrorism and seeking nuclear weapons.
Earlier, Kerry said he was seeking ways to renew the "frayed" agreement and discussed it with Zarif, who had indicated "how this can be achieved".
Relations between the NATO partners have frayed over a number of issues, particularly Washington's support for the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara calls terrorists.
Denim TodayTo keep this casual staple somewhat professional, look for a wide-legged option with fashion-forward detailing, like frayed hemlines and shiny vertical stripes.
What to look for: Breaks can mean an ill loved one or an illness in yourself; a frayed line represents an illness come and gone.
His attention and focus frayed after 30 minutes of intense back-and-forth, and there was no way for him to fade into the background.
From lace fishnet tights and tall suede boots to a satin-cinched blouse and frayed denim skirt, the mix feels interesting without being too much.
IN 1918 a British army officer brought his frayed football to be repaired at a factory in Sialkot, a city in what is now Pakistan.
The "Hands To Myself" singer gave us updated Justin and Britney vibes in a frayed, all-denim suit, paired with only a  white sports bra.
Think: straight-leg fits with frayed edges, wear-with-everything faded jackets, and easy chambray tops you can rock all weekend long, whatever the weather.
On her hit list: frayed denim, off-the-shoulder dresses and tops, modern lace looks and the trendiest color this season (spoiler: it's orange-red).
Morrison said bilateral meetings would be held annually in a bid to improve ties between the two close neighbors that have frayed in recent years.
Gomez, who sought treatment in October after suffering an emotional breakdown while in the hospital, looked casual in a cream sweater with frayed blue jeans.
Nerves are frayed in Latin America's No. 3 economy as it struggles to break free from its notorious cycle of once-a-decade financial crises.
Since April the government's nerves have been frayed by a series of protests highlighting discontent in at least half a dozen towns across the country.
This would not only create "Swiss-cheese" health plans that are challenging to run, but it could raise premiums as the insurance pool gets frayed.
The evidence is seen not only in Trump's low approval ratings, but in recent election results that have frayed Republican nerves and buoyed Democratic spirits.
But can you picture any pattern of baldness that could look worse than that layer of frayed golden carpet sitting on top of the head?
Mr. Lieberman's ties with Israel's own military establishment are frayed, most recently by his defense of an Israeli soldier arrested for executing a wounded Palestinian.
The suspension came at a time when ties had been frayed by Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
Investors' nerves are already frayed by signs the U.S. presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump is tightening ahead of Tuesday's vote.
He then looked to have settled his frayed nerves as he won eight of the next 10 games to stand four points away from victory.
Antiques At the bustling offices of Evergreens Cemetery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, staff members often pore over hefty reference books with frayed spines and tattered pages.
Uncertainty over the outlook for U.S. interest rates and heightened signs of possible tit-for-tat trade measures have frayed investors' nerves in recent weeks.
The machine "literally ripped off his left leg," medical reports said, leaving it hanging by a frayed ligament and a five-inch flap of skin.
Still, the Red Bulls frayed near the end, and Marsch acknowledged that he might need to tweak his system and loosen things up a bit.
Looks like last year got the best of our frayed cutoffs and go-to printed sundresses, which can only mean one thing: time to restock.
Yes, Google's dedication to consumer welfare is looking a little frayed around the edges these days as it shifts from disruption to legacy turf protection.
I'm at my desk staring at my son's wallet, a standard black leather model, overstuffed, misshapen and frayed, fringed with strands like a cowboy jacket.
By choosing Beijing for his first trip abroad as leader, Mr. Kim recommitted North Korea to the traditional — yet much frayed — Communist alliance with China.
A character who is portrayed as fully human — a frayed and interwoven tapestry of flaws, neuroses, aspirations, longings, yearnings, hatreds, envies — cannot be easily likable.
Klebsiella bacteria are omnipresent in the environment — in the soil and in the human gut — but they can turn deadly for people with frayed immunities.
The government response would include visits not only by ministers but also by a celebrity TV doctor who tried to calm the town's frayed nerves.
Since then, however, ties have frayed as the Saudis — already hobbled by dropping oil revenues — came to suspect that their largesse was being unwisely spent.
It's a potpourri of experiments, balancing the frayed energy and funky sparring of his 1970s fusion records with layers of synthesizer and protean harmonic movement.
The text is a young woman's fraught account of the man who abandoned her, set to curiously melting lyrical lines, with moments of frayed intensity.
In short, his ability to connect—his basic emotional wiring—seems frayed beyond repair, and there is a hint of savage penitence in his solitude.
Each evening, a packed audience was treated to a performance of Garland at her most erratic, frayed by a lifetime of drug addiction and illness.
But growing addiction here is the most recent manifestation of how the social order has frayed in the years following the American invasion in 22014.
It was transformed into refined skirts and coats, as well as frayed and worn-in culottes, similar to the ones the designer herself wore backstage.
But diplomacy would count here as well: most importantly, alliance strengthening throughout Asia in general and repairing the currently frayed ROK–Japan relationship in particular.
A medical time out taken by Safwat to treat blisters on his playing right hand gave him a chance to calm down his frayed nerves.
Such cases, they said, frayed relations with foreign agencies, which were expected to cough up the goods whenever the FBI was hunting terrorist cash flow.
Residents say race relations here, as in many multicultural American communities, run the gamut from friendly to frayed, depending on the day and the issue.
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In childhood, Tennessee and Rose enjoyed what their mother called a "wild intimacy," but the bond frayed in adolescence as Rose's behavior grew more erratic.
The word for it is multimodality — adding options to add flexibility and strength to a transportation web that is frayed, overstretched, splitting at the seams.
But don't stress if your size isn't available in Meghan's exact style — you can shop other variations of the "Looker" jeans in a variety of washes and rises, including this lightly destroyed classic blue pair with a rainbow patch on the back pocket, this high-waisted style with a frayed hem and an embroidered leopard, and this non-frayed look in a dark vintage-style wash.
While taking a razor to your knitwear might seem counterintuitive (or straight-up ruinous), there's no better way to get rid of pills and frayed edges.
Frayed tempers between the two parties prompted Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who was appointed by Di Maio and Salvini, to cancel a planned ministerial meeting Monday.
Though Trump frayed nerves on the campaign trail by calling into question US alliances in the region, the new administration has mostly dialed back that rhetoric.
Simultaneously, we've seen a resurgence of denim at every designer tier, from buzzy Vetements to indie darling Aries — especially of the frayed, embroidered, or patchwork persuasion.
I could only stand by and watch as their nerves frayed under the pressure of having the biggest audience and most important debate of their lives.
Ghetto SuperStar Committee's "Fuck The Police" holds the same power in its expression, especially considering the frayed relationship between law enforcement and the black community today.
But that agreement frayed in public, as the campaigns struggled with the question of whether their supporters should vote for the other candidates in the pact.
Biden, 75, credited McCain with reflecting core values, sometimes frayed in the growing rancor of the nation's politics, that everyday Americans wanted to believe about themselves.
Just maybe don't choose an album you're set on hearing start to finish — with any luck, you'll have perfectly frayed jeans in five songs or less.
These writers inhabit a sense of exhausted stagnation—the quality of being young and suddenly finding, in your hand, the frayed end of some narrative rope.
The Cropped JeansFor more casual days, cropped and/or frayed jeans are a slightly more fun way to do denim, rather than your standard black skinnies.
But the relationship between toy brands and the retailer was frayed in its liquidation, which led to companies big and small losing money in the process.
In an un-mayoral uniform of frayed jeans and winter boots, Mr. de Blasio appeared to be channeling his more obscure years as a campaign organizer.
Australia and Papua New Guinea said on Monday their leaders would meet annually in a bid to foster closer ties that have frayed in recent years.
A renewed feud over the issue has frayed ties even as America's two key Asian allies confront the challenge of North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
This Keano was no ironic meme or lofty concept artist, but a middle-aged woman in sleepy south Brooklyn, on the frayed edge of the law.
But perhaps not having a country anymore should instead be taken to mean civic bonds so frayed that a death will be fought over for gain.
To avoid the long lines (and frayed nerves) that go hand in hand with heading home for the holidays, the best days to travel include Dec.
Called on to protect a one-run lead in Tuesday's 2-1 Mets win over the Chicago Cubs, he turned frayed nerves and agony into exhilaration.
Three decades and hundreds of unwatched channels later, that clunky television bundle is falling apart, frayed by standalone streaming services including Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Video.
Originally backed by Bannon, Tarkanian's campaign was undercut when Trump and Heller -- whose relationship was frayed by Heller's opposition to an Obamacare repeal bill -- grew closer.
Women in war zones across the world are spearheading the vital work of trust-building, convening spaces for combatants and communities to reconstitute their frayed ties.
It was clear that Haas' mental health had frayed as he struggled to launch Tessr, a venture on which he'd pinned his hopes for personal redemption.
It's also available in Red and White, which is also a fine coat, but it is not the Zara Frayed Printed Coat in Ecru and Blue.
"I have frayed cords at home, and it's a unique way to fix it versus having to go buy another charger for $50," Ms. Grunst said.
Bro joined the Listen First Project, which aims to "mend the frayed fabric of America by bridging divides one conversation at a time," earlier this year.
A second show soon followed, this one of big, studiously bland abstract paintings that Mr. Hammons had shrouded in industrial tarps, frayed blankets and plastic sheeting.
It wasn't the frayed cords or crappy keyboards that boosted the company past this milestone, but rather price hikes in its already high-margin iPhone sales.
We're barely into no-tights temperatures in most of the country, but this summer's must-have piece has already made itself known: the frayed-hem dress.
So...anyone else out there starting off Monday morning with frayed nerves, chewed-off fingernails, and an angry phone call to HBO Now on the agenda?
The king's absence at the airport was the most visible symbol of the frayed ties between the two nations, putting the White House quickly on defense.
All within the not-so-distant past, their malfeasance has crashed the economy, hobbled governmental institutions, mired the country in endless war, and frayed societal bonds.
On " PROTO ," that process is made concrete as she sings with Spawn, whose voice retains an eerie, frayed, metallic quality, something like a swarm of bees.
The once cozy ties between Malaysia and North Korea have been frayed after North Korea questioned Malaysia's handling of the investigation into Kim Jong Nam's murder.
Her deeply emotional, sometimes delicate, sometimes frayed singing of the Verdi aria was the essence of truth, something that cut through all the holographic stage tricks.
But Mr. Meadows, for instance, could still aid Mr. Trump in the coming political battle with congressional leaders, despite his own frayed relationships on Capitol Hill.
The civic compact has so frayed that one acquaintance admitted to me recently that he had stopped waiting at red lights when driving late at night.
But relations between Russia and Israel have frayed since a Russian military plane was shot down over Syria a week ago, killing 203 Russian service members.
He has promised greater access to healthcare and to mend relations with traditional U.S. allies in Europe that were frayed by Trump's "America First" foreign policy.
Between 2009 and 2011 alone, the quartet premiered her ruminative, mercurial "Frayed," her harp quintet "Filigree in Textile," and "Blood Rose," which also featured Ms. Sollek.
In Minneapolis and other cities with frayed relations between the police and residents, body cameras have been adopted in recent years as a tool for transparency.
It will be one more thread cut, and I'm not sure how many more cuts America's frayed social fabric can take before it begins unraveling entirely.
Cohen felt so strongly about the President that he once said he would take a bullet for Trump, but the relationship has frayed in recent months.
The loss of local news coverage in much of the United States has frayed communities and left many Americans woefully uninformed, according to a new report.
The traditional bonds of partnership, if not being undone, are at least being frayed by the rising numbers of partners leaving one big firm for another.
When oil producers meet Monday, their alliance will look frayed, showing just how tough their goal of stabilizing the world oil market has been, analysts say.
It also comes as Mr. Duterte has tried to reset frayed relations with China and has publicly questioned his country's longstanding ties to the United States.
Although Kemp finished the season strong, his relationship with the team and city seemed, if not frayed, different from what it had been before the injuries.
They didn't understand the "traumatized" girl who could burst into tears at any moment or who could be triggered into fits of paralysis by frayed nerves.
However, in recent months, business groups have begun to express concern, taking issue with ongoing trade tensions and the impact frayed relationships may have on bottom lines.
This is an industry that has ushered in exploding rents, driven beloved old establishments out of business, and frayed the very fabric Glide works tirelessly to save.
But Ryder's performance as the frayed, tenacious mom to a missing son in Netflix's breakout hit Stranger Things marked a major comeback for the '90s screen queen.
And if there's anything more frustrating than not having a charger, it's having one with an ugly, frayed cord that works only when it feels like it.
Some of the bodies bore marks of age, having been in the lab for four or five years, and student curiosity — frayed nerves, thinning tendons, torn veins.
Elizabeth Warren, an American senator, sees it as part of a broader trend in which "the basic bargain of the old work relationships has become badly frayed".
The president's frayed relationship with Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell also made headlines earlier this week, with the Senator saying privately that Trump's presidency might be unsalvageable.
Kirson unleashes an arsenal of characters (Jewish and otherwise), recalls sexual escapades aplenty and derives a devilishly unfettered pleasure from letting her frayed nerves fire at will.
You've noticed them in many a street-style round-ups, brushing the tops of calf-height sock boots, heck or layered over a pair of frayed denim.
All of this is part of an effort Uber's head of U.S. and Canada Rachel Holt said is deigned to repair "frayed" relations with its driver community.
The problem is not just the nature of Putin's autocratic government, which uses social conservatism and nationalism to hold together a nation frayed by massive economic inequality.
Turkey, whose relations with its allies have frayed in recent months, said it opted for the S-400 because Western companies had offered no "financially effective" alternative.
The recent legislation, including "constitutional carry laws" — which typically eliminate the police's role in issuing permits or questioning people who are openly armed — has frayed the alliance.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the ceremony to demand that the U.S. lift steel and aluminum tariffs that have frayed the relationship between the two nations.
Many in Queens and neighboring Nassau County, on Long Island, wrote on Twitter that the noise shook their houses, set off car alarms and frayed their nerves.
Without giving too much away, the last act actually involves a detour to a movie theater where the gang -- their relationships frayed -- find the means to reconcile.
" His live-in babysitter and his troubled mother both leave the family abruptly when he's a child, and his father is eventually "conquered by his frayed nerves.
Recognizing the limited leverage the United States has over Russia in Syria, the administration should start by taking a hard look at our frayed relations with Turkey.
Some of that has frayed as questions arise over the nuts and bolts of Trump's campaign promises, although many in the business community said they remained optimistic.
"Often we would notice at least five or six other people wearing the [Zara Frayed Printed] Coat [in Ecru and Blue] at the same time," Francis said.
The strips, with their frayed edges and loose threads, evoke a body politic in which such phrases are routinely thrown about, seemingly as a form of entertainment.
Most spinal cord injury patients, however, have extremely frayed cord endings due to the traumatic nature of the injury, so the procedure will not work for them.
Some of that has frayed as questions arise over the nuts and bolts of Trump's campaign promises, although many in the business community said they remain optimistic.
Under Mr. Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka's ties to India frayed while the country grew closer to China, which lent the government billions of dollars for questionable infrastructure projects.
She would press a badly frayed Victorian lace blouse to a sheet of paint to make a monoprint, revealing in detail both the damage and the repair.
Many Canadians, who touted their relationship with Americans as the most successful partnership in the world, feel that the special bond is gone — or at least frayed.
He met with President Xi Jinping of China, the North's traditional communist ally, in a bid to mend frayed ties before meeting Mr. Moon and Mr. Trump.
Watford General Hospital is a couple of minutes' walk, no more, from Vicarage Road, the neat, slightly frayed home of the town's representative in the Premier League.
Government controls frayed during the terrible famine of the 13s, when perhaps 10 percent of the population died, but the controls have returned with the economic recovery.
Sanders and Warren have been friends and ideological allies since well before Warren became a politician, but their relationship has frayed over the course of the campaign.
Ties between Russia and Ukraine have frayed badly since Russia's 2014 invasion and annexation of Crimea and its support for an anti-government uprising in the east.
But she also cautioned that the country's long experience with authoritarian rule and nearly seven decades of ethnic conflict in Myanmar's frontier lands have frayed national unity.
For them, our society's most important institutions aren't just frayed at the edges but broken at their cores — and thus need to be torn down and rebuilt.
At the same time, Belarus's close ties to Russia have frayed badly amid bickering over energy prices and the slow pace of progress toward a union state.
Even as that image has frayed, it's hard to imagine someone like Justice Elena Kagan or Samuel Alito going on television in such an overt political appearance.
In a sign of how tempers have frayed over the issue, opposition lawmakers have promised to delay voting on the 2018 budget until Nieto's case is resolved.
The Khashoggi case has caused international outrage and frayed political and business ties between Western powers and U.S. ally Saudi Arabia, the world's No.1 oil exporter.
Most numbers are slowed down and set to harmonies that morph from quiet lyricism to frayed dissonances, with Mr. Sorey's subtle percussion work adding a nervous sheen.
Yet a frayed relationship between the White House and Congress —and little scope for bipartisan collaboration — increases the potential for upsets such as a temporary government shutdown.
A responsibility the Vogue cover girl clearly takes extremely seriously, running errands around L.A. in an oversized red and white striped shirt with arm vents cut into the underside of the sleeve which she then partially tucked into her very tiny jean shorts that appear to have been cut so that only the frayed, outside leg seam remains connected to an equally frayed strip of fabric around her ankles.
And as such, they come in all shapes and sizes: long shorts, short shorts, cargo shorts, structured, loose, linen, jean, leather, breezy, waterproof, hemmed, frayed, dyed, et al.
My nerves are frayed from the Twitter trolls I wake up to every morning and the ceaseless onslaught of "information" with which we are bombarded all day long.
Poison reports false: North Korea Diplomatic ties between North Korea and Malaysia are growing increasingly frayed as the rogue state continues to condemn Malaysia's handling of the investigation.
Even without direct links to increasingly frayed relations between Beijing and Washington, the last few days serve as a reminder of the technology ties that tightly bind them.
The outfit, painted and frayed like canvas, is wearable art all its own, and we'll definitely be looking for it to hit the racks at Filene's next fall.
The Crown, with its political maneuverings and recurring reminder that laws often stand in the way of the right thing, isn't likely to soothe frayed post-election nerves.
Nerves were set to be frayed further as the public comment period for proposed tariffs on an additional $76.453 billion worth of Chinese imports ends at 276.45 GMT.
In hindsight, we had a stunning opportunity in the days following 85033/11 to unify our country and to repair frayed relationships with many countries in the world.
" In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, the Duffer brothers said: "Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.
On a recent morning, Latoya sat on the floor with a pile of frayed manila folders from Easy Peazy, an online Christian homeschooling curriculum that MaKenzie's cousin uses.
"In my mother's day, if the bias edging frayed you could bring the sheets to the shop and have them sent to Paris for hand repair," she recalled.
As an adult, I came to realize that her piles protected her, but back then her mounds of frayed blankets put a physical and emotional distance between us.
Turkey&aposs October incursion in Syria further strained ties with the US that have frayed for months over Ankara&aposs purchase of a Russian-made air-defense system.
Nerves were set to be frayed further as the public comment period for proposed tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of Chinese imports ended at 0400 GMT.
It's practically everything you love about the Wedgie, but with a bit of a flare added to a cropped-and-frayed leg that hits right at the ankle.
Beyond AG's trademark jean styles, like distressed high-waisted pairs and frayed-hem options, you can also score a broader range of product like minimalist dresses and blouses.
But a new report reveals how frayed their relationship allegedly is behind the scenes, and how Tillerson reportedly called Trump a "moron" and threatened to quit his job.
Relations between the president and congressional Republicans have frayed over the lawmakers' failure to deliver on key legislation and Mr. Trump's constant badgering and personal attacks against them.
Britain's government promised nearly $39 billion in stimulus to its economy on Wednesday, including about $6.5 billion for the country's frayed National Health Service and other public bodies.
Trump hasn't spoken with Pelosi in more than five months, and their relationship is more frayed than ever, especially after Pelosi led the effort to impeach the president.
For more than two hours, Davis wears jealousy on her frayed chiffon sleeves, turning away her sister's visitors, plotting against nosy neighbors, even murdering her sister's pet bird.
Torn and frayed pieces of a floral-print napkin are pasted to the top and bottom of the tablet, with a vertical spill of wood glue connecting them.
"I believe we have a lot of cleaning up to do, frankly, when this president is gone," Mr. Castro said, promising to "repair those alliances" that have frayed.
This remains the case even as President Obama has referred to the Saudis as free riders and the US relationship with Saudi Arabia has frayed in recent years.
China has traditionally been secretive North Korea's closest ally but ties have been frayed by Kim's nuclear weapons programme and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
We should always be one of the states that lead off the voting, but such a big responsibility comes with frayed nerves, lost sleep and fear of failure.
But now Trump will be the commander in chief, the leader of the free world, the man responsible for maintaining the rather frayed and tattered-looking Pax Americana.
It's because I'm not an immigrant, only a son of immigrants, and so I know only the frayed facsimile of the world that my parents grew up in.
Polarization is deeper than our politics: It has roots in economic and cultural divides that have frayed our sense of national unity and decreased trust between fellow citizens.
In the months since, its profits have dropped precipitously, its alliance with the French automaker Renault has frayed, and its leader, Mr. Saikawa, has been engulfed in scandal.
Though a great opportunity for Midge, the tour presents a number of problems, so insecurities are high, nerves are frayed and bad options start to look rather tempting.
Nerves over Odinga's symbolic protest had been frayed enough in government for a warning to be issued to local broadcasters the day before not to cover the event.
Founded by veterans and funded through private donations, the wall gave veterans a place to heal, not just themselves, but their often frayed bonds with their fellow Americans.
President Felix Tshisekedi took office in January and has sought to repair relations with foreign donors that had frayed during his predecessor Joseph Kabila's 18 years in power.
They also expressed hope that their effort could help mend ties with followers whose relationship with the church had frayed and their confidence in its leaders had diminished.
Some members of the class try cutting the barrel with scissors, which is not only difficult to do, but also creates frayed edges that need to be smoothed.
But the pair's relationship later frayed, with Dimon complaining that financial regulations post-crisis had gone too far, and Obama needing to distance himself from the banking industry.
In Last Jedi, old allegiances are frayed, family bonds are lightsaber'd in half, and even an ex-farmboy like Luke Skywalker must contend with a deep, depressive existential crisis.
"79 degrees & sunny," she wrote on Wednesday, posting a snap showing her sitting on a set of stone stairs while wearing a high-neck tank and frayed jean shorts.
The performer put her own spin on the look, of course, layering it over a white turtleneck and tucking it into a pair of high-waisted, frayed-edge jeans.
So I get why people want to see more of Witherspoon's sparking anger (and surprising vulnerability), Nicole Kidman's frayed sadness (and capacity for quiet rage), and Dern's simmering fury.
It was a pair of sandal wedges — Mudd, I believe — and the left-foot strap was broken and the edges frayed by the clench of a shoe-obsessed dog.
The cover showed her head topped with an elaborate pompadour, attached to a robotic female torso in disrepair — frayed wires snaked out of arm sockets and beneath a breastplate.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell met quietly on Friday as public support from the party establishment for Trump has frayed over his controversial rhetoric.
Wear one over a pair of wide-leg trousers or frayed jeans for daytime, then dress it up with strappy heels and extra-large statement earrings for dressier occasions.
That was the lowest figure since September, when flooding from a typhoon closed Kansai airport and a strong earthquake struck Hokkaido, and provided the latest evidence of frayed ties.
The journey had frayed nerves, and rather than take the bus or walk to the restaurant, they decided to hop in a cab for a quick five-minute ride.
This version lovingly sees to all these details with what you imagine are cold, nervous, thin-fingered hands … possibly long-nailed, ink-stained and emerging from frayed black sleeves.
The spectacle of the trio who were picked out by television cameras eating serenely as the country's nerves frayed during the match against Spain propelled them to national fame.
Many of those have worked with Williams over the years believe he has the best chance of repairing frayed relations between the police and the city's large black community.
Layer a sheer maxi-dress over a crop top and frayed denim, and then top it off with a striped robe for a look that reads creative boss babe.
Then I would say I'm really excited about the "Geraldine" dress, which is our kind of frayed denim, powdery blue denim dress, which I just think is incredibly comfortable.
"Instead getting rid of them, I always like to see a bit of patching and repair — a raw frayed hem here or an over patched knee there," he noted.
DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General Lorretta Lynch was in Detroit on Wednesday to spur dialogue aimed at mending the "frayed trust" between police and minority communities across the country.
A day before the Ohio primary Lexington travelled to Findlay, a frayed-at-the-edges town of 41,000 people which is home to one of Ohio's larger tyre plants.
Trump significantly dialed up hostilities with Mueller after several days of significant developments in the investigation and amid signs his nerves are increasingly frayed over what might happen next.
China has traditionally been politically isolated North Korea's closest ally but ties have been frayed by Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
Tiger Global's dedication to short-selling may calm some frayed nerves after a tumultuous week when the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index tumbled 10 percent from its January peak.
China has traditionally been politically isolated North Korea's closest ally but ties have been frayed by Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programme and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
But this time out, the bond between Anna and nature seems to have frayed, strained by the author's attempt to draw too many other characters into this private world.
On multiple fronts, like computer hacking and maritime security, ties between China and the United States have frayed during the seven and a half years of Mr. Obama's presidency.
GOP lawmakers and police groups had taken offense at the painting's message, which was meant to be commentary on the frayed relations between law enforcement and the black community.
But the bruises of the campaign season, which included a very personal confrontation between the candidates in January, have not yet faded and a once-strong relationship appears frayed.
From The New York Times: After a heated exchange on Twitter and a candid interview with The New York Times, Senator Bob Corker's relationship with President Trump is frayed.
If he meets Mr. Xi before his planned meetings with Mr. Trump and Mr. Moon, it could help mend the recently frayed ties between the two old Communist allies.
They interview an elderly man who dabs his eyes with a frayed handkerchief as he describes how his granddaughter fell ill then succumbed days later to the hemorrhagic fever.
Locals in frayed T-shirts and dreadlocks rubbed shoulders with people who'd arrived on dinghies from sailboats bobbing in deeper water, and a few other visitors from colder climates.
"Our shared history is enduring and deeply personal," Mr. Kim said in remarks that cast a positive light on ties that have frayed since Mr. Duterte was elected president.
The ugly episode aggravated the country's frayed racial dynamic — even more so after President Trump equated the counterprotesters with the white supremacists by blaming "many sides" for the violence.
Photographed with a hip thrust forward to show off her Margiela apron dress and modishly frayed jeans, Lyn Slater projects a kind of swagger pretty rare among her peers.
But the relationships are almost always far more complex — and far more illustrative of the frayed state of race and class in America — than the TLC log line implies.
As leader of the local terrorism task force, Mr. Fernandez was charged with further tightening bonds once badly frayed by the Police Department's expanding counterterrorism mission after Sept. 11.
I sometimes wonder if I revert to Jo, would I, in some small yet significant way, mend the tether that bound us, the one that frayed when they died.
Rag & Bone Cate Ankle Skinny Jeans, $134.98 (originally $225) [You save $90.02]A frayed hem and faded wash make this pair of ankle skinnies stand out from the rest.
At some point during the meeting, Obama noticed Buffett's tie was frayed, so the president went upstairs and returned with a gift-wrapped tie for Buffett to wear instead.
The gulf monarchies have been concerned that the nuclear deal struck last year has empowered Iran, their main regional rival, and has frayed their relations with the Obama administration.
White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien is moving quickly to shrink and reshape his staff – rattling some nerves already frayed by the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
When Mayor Lyda Krewson took office in April, her mandate included trying to "rebuild the frayed relationships between law enforcement and our community," The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
It's also likely to further strain his testy relationship with the U.S. intelligence establishment, already frayed by scrutiny of his campaign's dealings with Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign.
A little more than a year later, though, he took a more creative and constructive approach to repairing their frayed relationship: They became fully cooperative partners, husband and wife.
The dispute, which colored both the confirmation fights over Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh, has badly frayed relationships both on the committee and in the Senate.
The dispute has frayed American diplomacy with Baghdad as Iraq tries to steady itself after the United States military withdrawal in 21.7 and the campaign against the Islamic State.
Scotland and England have been intimately linked for centuries, but that relationship has frayed in recent decades, culminating in a 2014 secession vote that nearly passed but ultimately didn't.
In a move to soothe frayed nerves, China's central bank injected 2.33 trillion yuan ($173.8 billion) of liquidity into the markets and cut reverse repo rates by 10 basis points.
At Prada, plackets, collars and cuffs dangled from shirts and jackets, while at Gucci, Marni, Etro and Damir Doma, knits, trousers and coats came down the runway with frayed hems.
Serbia's leadership has long touted cooperation with Russia, but the alliance has frayed as Belgrade has come to see it as the main obstacle on the way to EU membership.
Camp Cope takes these lyrical digressions, winds them tightly around bright suburban indie rock for as long as they will run, and then picks the threads until they're frayed out.
In one shot obtained by TMZ, the 24-year-old singer kissed The Weeknd on the cheek — and showed off the two-toned sleeve on her frayed-hem denim jacket.
Previously the Instagram CEO had more direct contact with Zuckerberg despite technically reporting to CTO Mike Schroepfer, and the insertion of a layer of management between them frayed their connection.
The deputy crown prince is visiting the United States to restore frayed relations and to promote a plan, known as Vision 2030, to slash the kingdom's dependence on oil exports.
No mention of the fiscal transformation of the government's accounts from national debt to surplus—admittedly much frayed in the years since Thatcher's time when debt has been multiplied anew.
Mr. Peres brought a period of tranquillity to the social environment, which had been frayed by animosities between European and Middle Eastern Jews and between religious Jews and secular Jews.
But it would be less corrosive to the nation's governance in the long term than letting Congress lob the Supreme Court's membership back and forth like a frayed tennis ball.
A former Senate Republican aide who specializes in foreign policy said that frayed relationships with Corker and McCain could come back to haunt Trump should a national security crisis arise.
The platform also includes several ways to help improve the frayed relationship between police and the communities they serve like deprioritizing enforcement of minor offenses and mandating community-led trainings.
"What critics said: "If Eve is our frayed tether to reality, Villanelle embodies the entitled, otherworldly glamour of both being in her line of work and taking pride in it.
By any reasonable measure, the administration's actions were part of a complete scorched-earth approach that was unbalanced and irrational and will only worsen an already frayed relationship with Canada.
Khosrowshahi, 9, would take on the daunting task of mending Uber's image, repairing frayed relations among investors, rebuilding employee morale and creating a profitable business after seven years of losses.
Thailand, another American ally in Southeast Asia, has also increasingly turned toward China, raising the prospect that Washington faces frayed ties with two of its longstanding partners in the region.
By the morning after Mr. Trump's upset victory, nerves were downright frayed, with buyers canceling viewings and delaying contracts, saying they needed to reassess, according to brokers, lawyers and developers.
Directed by Jenna Worsham for Lesser America, this is an excursion into the depths of longing, examining the ties that bind too tightly and the connections that are dangerously frayed.
But the ties between the companies have frayed since November, when Mr. Ghosn was arrested and charged with financial wrongdoing in Japan, then ousted from his posts by both companies.
At some point, every last one of them winds up splutteringly frayed or fried, so getting to a favorite gym probably helps keep Mr. de Blasio from losing his mind.
Ties between the countries have frayed since January when the Trump administration announced that it had suspended nearly all of the $1.3 billion in annual security aid given to Pakistan.
Two assemblages from 1989 called "Rags and Old Iron (After Nina Simone)," bristling yet carefully balanced, graft together a tennis racket, frayed scraps of fabric, dangling beads and a pitchfork.
He added that he did not want to repeat the experience of Italy, which has seen more than 1,000 deaths, and whose hospital system has been frayed by the crisis.
Still, Sandy's the sort of woman who has survived on frayed pluck for a long time, and who tries not to be who she is—which is to say, insecure.
That relationship with Trump frayed, though, after Tester led the charge against Ronny L. Jackson, the former White House physician who Trump picked to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The binational culture of the region — Texas license plates are visible on cars, as are plates from the Mexican state of Tamaulipas — has frayed in recent years, but remains intact.
Speaking out in a place like Marshall County, Ky., carries a price — measured in frayed friendships, arguments with parents and animosity within the same walls where classmates were gunned down.
His once-close ties to the White House and Trump frayed after he testified publicly during the House inquiry, and administration officials sought to question his credibility during the trial.
In the absence of respected institutions and stable communities to calm our frayed nerves and provide the sense of belonging we crave, national unease and divisiveness threaten to overwhelm us.
It had earlier dropped to a fresh all-time low of 7.24, before paring some losses after moves were taken to assuage market nerves frayed by the currency's recent weakness.
"Biden-Graham friendship, forged in war zones, fractures under the pressures of impeachment and Trump," by Matt Viser What a frayed relationship says about the Democrats' chances at post-partisanship.
The move recognized Karlov's contributions to Russian-Turkish relations and reflected a warming of ties between the two countries -- even as ties have frayed between Turkey and the United States.
Mr. Kelly's visit, made alongside Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, was aimed at trying to improve the frayed ties between the U.S. and Mexico, who are closely linked trading partners.
Relations with WADA were frayed after Isinbayeva criticized the organization, framed doping allegations as an anti-Russian plot and called for a leading whistle-blower to be barred for life.
S. CONFLICT Already frayed U.S.-Iran ties deteriorated further when Trump quit a nuclear pact between Tehran and the West last year and reimposed sanctions, severely hurting the Iranian economy.
The relationship between his inner circle and his black staff members frayed, and it is unclear if top Sanders aides were aware of the damage until it was too late.
In order for Michelle to finally resolve the crisis that opened the film — her frayed relationship — she has to face down her metaphorical demons, even if they're in a UFO.
Trudeau, who pledged to repair frayed ties with the United States when he took office in November, will meet with Obama on Thursday ahead of a star-studded state dinner.
The actress made the topper feel all the more nostalgic with frayed-hem jeans and Converse, with the worn laces wrapped around her ankle instead of tied in a messy bow.
Relations between uneasy allies United States and Pakistan have frayed in recent years, with Washington repeatedly accusing Islamabad of helping Afghan Taliban and Haqqani network militants who stage attacks in Afghanistan.
Her laid-back California-girl style was on full display as she rocked an oversized button down, frayed MOTHER jeans and pointed flats – and women everywhere couldn't shop it fast enough.
And for those die-hard metal brush users, you should "definitely look at your brush, and if the bristles are frazzled or frayed, you should probably get it replaced," he added.
And unlike visible bra straps or frayed jeans, this is the kind of stylistic imperfection I just can't get on board with — no matter how on-trend chipped nails may be.
Frayed posters advertised some of the movies that owe a debt to the place, the likes of Clash of the Titans and Skyfall, while production staff huddled around canteens of tea.
"It's the rare New York primary that people think matters; the stakes are (or seem) higher; and nerves are frayed," said Adam Moss, the editor-in-chief of New York Magazine.
American intelligence officials say Russia's spy satellite network is frayed, so the flights over the United States are a relatively cheap way for Moscow to fill in some important intelligence gaps.
But more than nostalgia is needed to render the way both city and country have begun to come apart in recent years as the social fabric holding them together has frayed.
Then there was the inexplicable, if unapologetically nonneurotic, mash-up of 1960s car coats and 1970s herringbone tweeds, frayed denim plus ostrich feathers and disco ball minidresses at Michael Kors Collection.
Friday's early morning market rebound helped assuage some of the frayed nerves on Wall Street, but it may be too soon to get comfortable about what happens over the near term.
The link between Beijing and Pyongyang has been frayed by North Korea's repeated missile tests and increased pressure from Washington on China to act to prevent further nuclear tests by Pyongyang.
China has traditionally been secretive North Korea's closest ally, though ties have been frayed by Kim's pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
The HBO documentary functions less successfully as a window into the candidate, other than the sacrifices and occasionally frayed nerves that go hand in hand with such a pressure-cooker environment.
Holt also described steps Uber is taking to improve its driver operations and relationships, noting that it's "underinvested in the driver experience" thus far, leading to "frayed" relationships with its drivers.
Both the White House and the Kremlin have suggested that the hack — and whatever action the U.S. might take in response — would only be symptomatic of an already frayed diplomatic relationship.
With stylish corsets, frayed jackets, and a whole lot of prints, so many pieces look so expensive, you'd be able to fool anyone into thinking they cost more than your rent.
With a step-frayed hem and some signature racer stripes down the side, these feel like a super-cool hybrid of your favorite track pants and your favorite kick-flares combined.
Analysts say that Moscow's continued investment in attack submarines is in contrast to the quality of many of Russia's land and air forces that frayed in the post-Cold War era.
And last but not least, she closed out the night in something cozy – a Polo Ralph Lauren teddy bear sweater and Ralph Lauren Collection coat with frayed-button jeans and booties.
And for her, a big part of her answer lies in the proud and quirky universe of burlesque, her anchor of belonging in a world that can feel fragmented and frayed.
Prominent Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson said Wednesday he is attending a meeting with President Obama designed to help mend frayed ties between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Instead, he played 20183 unspectacular games for the Blue Jays, a team that has seen nearly everything go wrong this season, most notably this frayed relationship between club and star player.
A bit of messiness actually feels right in place with a floral bomber and 3-D embellished saddle bag, especially when scattered about with a holey tee and frayed-hem denim.
Tensions between Russia and Turkey have escalated over Syria, but the two countries' leaders have begun talking more in recent weeks, just as Turkey's ties with the United States have frayed.
It cited considerations for traders' health, but traders elsewhere may welcome such moves for the sake of their frayed nerves as markets leap from one extreme to another, generating scary headlines.
But Beijing has also moved ahead with fresh loans and aid to the country, becoming its most important diplomatic and economic backer as Cambodia's relations with the United States have frayed.
The revelations add to Boeing's mounting problems, which include frayed relations with airlines and customers, multiple federal investigations, growing financial costs and the remaining work to get the Max flying again.
That approach has frayed in recent years, as conservative rural lawmakers have backed social legislation like so-called religious liberty bills that liberals said were conjured to discriminate against gay people.
"When I think specifically about the black-Jewish alliance and how many things it's done for this country — in government, in the arts — that partnership is a little frayed," he explained.
Apple is notorious for manufacturing charging wires that are easily frayed and worn, leaving users frustrated and forced to cough up more money to purchase backups and backups for their backups.
In Lynn Nottage's scorching play "Sweat," the bonds among a group of working-class friends and family are frayed to the breaking point by the pressure of an eroding economic future.
In short, a lot of frayed alliances — between Pelosi and the left, Pelosi and Trump, pharma critics and McConnell — would need to un-fray in order for anything to happen here.
I saw the decline in this country — its weak economy and frayed social fabric — and I thought Mr. Trump's willingness to move past partisan stalemates could begin a process of renewal.
Whoever replaces Sharif will have to tackle Pakistan's worsening ties with the United States, frayed relations with India, and persistent attacks by Islamist militants including the Pakistani Taliban and Islamic State.
Noi hit her brother on the head and then the two curled themselves around the frayed, embroidered pillows they had found upstairs on a bench beside an out-of-tune piano.
To restore profitability, the Yokohama-based automaker is in the process of laying off some 12,500 employees globally and is trying to mend frayed ties with its alliance partner, Renault SA .
Many voters in Bolsover described a drift from Labour that started years ago, well before Brexit, as ties to trade unions frayed and the Labour leadership became identified with increasing immigration.
For example, the debt ceiling and budget debate have the potential to exacerbate already frayed relations and could see the GOP implode under the heavy and debilitating weight of incessant infighting.
But through 1993, he rapped in a slightly higher register than the one you remember from "Hypnotize," and seemed more like he was searching for the frayed edges of his voice.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea congratulated China on its 19th Communist Party Congress on Wednesday amid increasingly frayed relationships between the traditional allies, as China tightens sanctions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
Instead, as President Recep Erdoğan's creep toward authoritarianism pushes him further out of favor with EU leaders in Brussels, ANT's attacks are proliferating, placing further strain on an already frayed relationship.
As for the rest of her game-day look, Zendaya opted for pieces you can probably find in your closet: a white T-shirt, frayed-edge jeans, and, of course, a choker.
Ties between the United States and Mexico have frayed under Donald Trump, who sees trade skewed to favor the southern neighbor and is seeking to renegotiate the North American Free Trade agreement.
That, along with at least some detail on how the 45th president plans to accelerate economic growth, could help assuage at least a few frayed nerves in the investment and business community.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who pushed for more officers on the subway, said on Monday that the tension between the police and the community was "dangerously frayed," worse than he could remember.
Renault powered the former champions to drivers' and constructor's titles for four years in a row between 2010 and 2013 but the relationship has frayed in the current V6 turbo hybrid era.
Since joining the Silicon Valley company in 22016 to repair its frayed relationship with the news media, many have considered the former CNN and NBC anchor as little more than window dressing.
DON'T MISS Hungary tests EU's frayed nerves with Putin visit "It is the largest privatization deal, the largest sale and acquisition in the global oil and gas sector in 210.2," Putin said.
A day after an inconclusive first televised debate, the leaders of the four main parties represented appeared to step up efforts to grab extra votes ahead of Sunday's ballot - and tempers frayed.
I'm personally craving a navy pinstripe two-piece (Versace), the skirt knee-length and frayed with a careless high slit, the jacket left unzipped over a navel-baring Oxford in computer blue.
If Trump and his skepticism toward NATO doesn't take the White House, a weakened Clinton at the head of a frayed Democratic Party and a damaged democratic system also serves Moscow's purposes.
Clinton's vice president, Al Gore, was now atop the ticket, and due in part to Monica Lewinsky scandal, their relationship was frayed and Gore was concerned about turning to his former boss.
She fastened her button-up all the way down, but wore an A-line miniskirt over it so that the bottom of her shirt peeked out from underneath the frayed denim hem.
If it's a frayed wire shorting out, sure, grab your soldering iron and get to tinkering… but if it's anything more complicated than that, you're probably looking at buying a new pair.
As Mashable reported last year, three decades and hundreds of unwatched channels later, the clunky television bundle is becoming less popular, frayed by standalone streaming services including Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Video.
Sao Paulo Governor João Doria, whose once-close ties with Bolsonaro have frayed since he took charge of the wealthy and relatively peaceful state earlier this year, is also expected to run.
The Workers' Party of Korea on Wednesday congratulated China on its 19th Communist Party Congress despite the increasingly frayed relationships between the allies as China tightens sanctions over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
Ties between Turkey and its allies fighting Islamic State, particularly the United States, have been frayed by Washington's support for the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara regards as a militant group.
Such conflict has frayed ties between China and Myanmar, which Beijing has hoped could be a key gateway in its multi-pronged "One Belt One Road" strategy to promote regional economic links.
The public hearing will further strain already frayed relations between the war crimes court and African leaders, many of whom accuse the mainly European-backed institution of singling out Africa for prosecution.
The ANO-Social Democrat coalition is already frayed due to public protests, a spat over investigations into Babis's alleged conflicts of interests and a row over who should run the culture ministry.
But overall the international alliances that took form in World War II and the Cold War, and which have continued to serve as pillars of US policy, are more frayed than ever.
That compact frayed badly in the waning years of Hosni Mubarak's presidency and seemed to come undone altogether after he was toppled from power and an Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, was elected.
Gun violence will drop with the adoption of "common sense" gun measures, he said, and "frayed" relationships between communities and police will be restored only through "strong, steady" leadership like Mrs. Clinton's.
And this is all occurring at a time when the global arms trade market is booming and when international arms control regimes are as frayed as they have been in recent memory.
And Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces enormous challenges: tamping down a flood of crime while simultaneously repairing frayed relations with the people who live here, as well as addressing low morale among officers.
Beijing has traditionally been the closest ally of secretive North Korea, but ties have been frayed by North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons and China's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
Mr. McGahn also developed a particularly close relationship with the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, whom he worked with closely on judicial nominations even after Mr. McConnell's relationship with Mr. Trump frayed.
She was a perfectionist — she asked Cristóbal Balenciaga to design her gardening clothes — with an eye for the just-so imperfection, be it a frayed antique chair or an overgrown garden path.
The opposition unity frayed when Felix Tshisekedi Tshilombo, son of the opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi, who founded the Union for Democracy and Social Progress party in 1982, began his own presidential campaign.
Susan E. AndersonChicago To the Editor: Republicans like Senator Ben Sasse blame America's frayed sense of community on lonely people who no longer go to the gym with the family Friday evenings.
Holiday lights with broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires or loose connections can also start fires, and each set of lights, new or old, should be checked before being hung.
Hard-to-miss items for sale during one visit included an army print bomber jacket for women embroidered with a pink sequined flower pattern and frayed bluejeans for men adorned with patchwork.
He also appeared to have hedged his bets by meeting twice with Mr. Xi, mending frayed ties with an old ally whose protection he needed as he entered delicate negotiations with Washington.
Michele has on a pair of white leather sandals studded with dozens of crystals, sweat socks, frayed jeans and a bulky plaid shirt in baffling tension with the silk scarf above it.
The fetal autopsy finds a "compromised" coupling of umbilical cord and placenta, but at the doctor's office Mackey sees the cord's "frayed end" as leaking sustenance, her child starving in the womb.
Israelis' nerves have also been frayed by a plague of wildfires set by flaming kites and balloons launched from Gaza into southern Israel, which have charred large tracts of woodland and farmland.
Watching the men as they work, attend 12-step meetings and struggle to repair frayed familial bonds, she unearths moments of raw revelation that quietly highlight our shameful lack of effective help.
And there's nothing wrong with just clothes — except that the outside world has so much more urgency than what has been on the runway, the connection between the two seems increasingly frayed.
Wong's works are as outré as Tseng's are hermetic, landscapes that obscure the painter and take in the men — usually men, mostly Latino — behind the grimed facades of Manhattan's then-frayed edges.
Macron does not shy away from this danger because, in a world whose American-led order has frayed, keeping Trump from his worst America-first instincts is worth the fight (and coddling).
Alice Wells, a senior State Department official, visited Islamabad to discuss the case with senior Pakistani officials, but the diplomatic tussle remains unresolved and ties between the two countries appear increasingly frayed.
Signs of wear are starting to show on the protesters, as days of sleep deprivation, the constant sound of mortar fire and the fear of a police crackdown strain their frayed nerves.
The pianist Hasaan Ibn Ali, who died in 1980, is widely respected among jazz musicians in Philadelphia for his frayed, locomotive style and his imaginative compositions, but he's hardly known anywhere else.
Under the previous Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, that relationship frayed, and the Pentagon routinely bypassed Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram, choosing to work directly with neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
There are lots of factors that degrade that from a frayed working relationship to trying to type out nice sentences on a keyboard on your phone to the demands of the algorithm.
There are lots of factors that degrade that from a frayed working relationship to trying to type out nice sentences on a keyboard on your phone to the demands of the algorithm.
At times, he'll be unshaven, in frayed jeans; in Chelsea, he looked like a European poet—a gray wool suit over a zip-up sweater, a flat cap pulled low, nonprescription glasses.
BEN BRANTLEY As might have been predicted, angry crowds have already gathered in Trafalgar Square, to protest the snubbing of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," further straining already frayed Anglo-American relations.
The latest twist in the sugar dispute between Mexico and the United States comes as ties between the two nations have frayed under U.S. President Donald Trump, who took office in January.
Cohen once said he would take a bullet for Trump, but the relationship between the two men has frayed since an FBI raid in April of Cohen's office, hotel room and home.
Trump has vowed to ensure funding for HBCUs, but despite efforts to strengthen relations with the institutions during his time in office, his administration's relationship with HBCU heads has sometimes been frayed.
TRUMP: I think they've gotten better or the same – look – they have been frayed for a long time, and you can ask President Obama about that, because he'd make speeches about it.
U.S.-Iran ties have frayed since President Donald Trump pulled out of an Iran nuclear deal in which it agreed to curb its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions.
A healthy party coalition, he claims, would have sent Trump packing back to Mar-a-Lago, but the Republican Party coalition was already frayed by the failure of Reaganomics and George W. Bush.
Yet his interactions with his former peers have been frayed as attorney general, particularly amid Democratic accusations that he provided misleading testimony at his confirmation hearing about his contacts with the Russian ambassador.
And although Europeans are relieved that last summer's NATO summit passed without a crisis, Mr Trump's disparagement of allies, whether big countries like Germany or small ones like Montenegro, has frayed transatlantic bonds.
If a musician's vocals are frayed or their instruments are out of tune, it comes across in the interpretation (a "this is really bad" face might accompany an out-of-tune guitar riff).
Stones that were chipped and frayed in the original, jutting out or worn away, eroded to slivers, mottled with 20 centuries of dirt and decay, are here as straight and regular as Lego.
Nerves were already frayed with the public comment period for proposed tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of Chinese imports ending at 0400 GMT, although the timing for implementation is still unclear.
It feels like a wink to the camera when he tells the guy at the bar that he's a serial killer, but it does show just how frayed and sloppy he is becoming.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany on Tuesday said it would review Turkey's request for the extradition of a Syrian Kurdish leader on constitutional grounds as the two NATO allies continued to try rebuild frayed ties.
First Class Jonathon Prins were fatally shot at the Frayed Knot Bar & Grill in Lake Murray while trying to stop 25-year-old Joseph Mills from allegedly attacking a woman, NBC News reports.
The latest texting scandal comes amid the department's attempts to repair frayed relationships with many of the city's black residents and others angered by the previous round of inappropriate messages exchanged among officers.
Policymakers have sought to soothe frayed nerves in the foreign exchange market after the peso hit an 11-year low, saying currency movements do not reflect the underlying strength of the local economy.
The reference points were the button-downs of the 1940s and '50s, when the Brooks Brothers shirt was firmly established as a crucial element of insouciant collegiate style, the more frayed the better.
Sully isn't cut along the cynically frayed lines of assorted current screen heroes, with their nihilism lite and butchery, nor does he fit the existential mode, the man in revolt, like Jason Bourne.
In his letter, Mattis pointedly stated that the strength of the US depends in part on the strength of its alliances around the globe, many of which have become notably frayed under Trump.
Frayed, browned and in fragile condition, the Voynich manuscript currently resides deep in a basement at Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library but digitized copies of it are available for free online.
In fairness, we are in an era of distressed jeans, when the average pair has sacrificed 20 to 9983 percent of its front material, leaving a topographic map of cutouts and frayed edges.
Over the last five years, Putin has defied Western scorn about Russia's frayed economic power and made the best of a bad hand, working to re-establish influence in the former Soviet orbit.
Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday for the wall to proceed, part of a package of measures aimed at curbing illegal immigration, although the action has tested already frayed relations with Mexico.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis arrived in Brussels on Wednesday seeking to mollify European allies, again finding himself in the familiar position of mending relationships frayed by President Donald Trump's policies.
The trade case could exacerbate tensions between the two nations, which have frayed in recent months as the countries wrestle with trade disputes and attempts to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mr. Sessions remains popular among Alabama Republicans, but his relationship with Mr. Trump has frayed since he recused himself from the investigation of the role that Russia played in last year's presidential campaign.
Ties between the two countries had frayed recently as North Korea pressed ahead of with its nuclear weapons and missile tests, and Beijing joined American-led efforts to impose sanctions on the North.
A decoupling of the US and China, where economic, technological, and political ties are frayed or severed, would be bad news for companies like Alibaba that depend on free trade and shared technology.
Out of this great crisis can also come great opportunity — a reweaving of a frayed social fabric, a fresh recognition and appreciation of the role of government in ensuring economic stability and opportunity.
Many gang members have become addicts themselves, and officials say that heroin's pull — perhaps more than any other drug — has fueled recruitment and frayed gang codes that once prevented violence from spilling over.
The latest twist in the sugar trade dispute between Mexico and the United States comes as ties between the two nations have frayed under U.S. President Donald Trump, who took office in January.
Their brain scans also indicated that their white matter was slightly weaker and more frayed than in the brains of the young men and women who had walked farthest in those two minutes.
"It's a sense of abandonment," said Leticia Del Valle Durán, 37, an artisan and single mother of two on the outskirts of San Juan whose frayed tarp started to give way this summer.
When "Outlander" begins, just after the Second World War, a British nurse named Claire (the gorgeous Caitriona Balfe) is in the Scottish Highlands, trying to rekindle her frayed marriage to an intelligence officer.
Dr. Lark agreed: "When someone has reached a personal tipping point — they're frustrated, angry, emotionally frayed — and they're not meeting their personal or professional goals," they need to consider calling in a professional.
Abbasi and Shahbaz will have to work fast to tackle Pakistan's worsening ties with the United States, frayed relations with India, and persistent attacks by Islamist militants, including the Pakistani Taliban and Islamic State.
India and Sri Lanka have centuries-old ethnic and cultural bonds, but these frayed amid New Delhi's support for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority during the island's 26-year civil war, which ended in 2009.
One of the top tablescapes takes on a much more subdued vibe, with a frayed burlap table runner, woven placemats, chunky wooden candle holders, and white pumpkins resting on an unfussy arrangement of greenery.
Le Corbusier apparently cherished the furry tome, as Catherine de Smet in Le Corbusier: un architecte et ses livres notes that its cover got rather frayed over the years due to it being touched.
But after squandering a match point in the 113th game of the third set Federer's game frayed at the edges and an inspired Anderson powered back to claim victory in four hours 211 minutes.
Those tit-for-tat moves have frayed trade links that have generally held strong since the two sides signed interim peace accords in the 1990s, even weathering the collapse in 2014 of peace negotiations.
The stakes are higher for Turkey, which is mired in recession after a separate U.S. diplomatic dispute last year sparked a currency crisis that has echoed in recent weeks as ties have again frayed.
She looked like a tiny plucked blue chicken, her only remaining plumage some straggly wing and tail feathers and a frayed skull cap of the ones she couldn't reach with her beak to mutilate.
Among the traditional tweeds and quilted bags were PVC plastic knee-highs and wide-legged denim; more expected silhouettes were frayed and embellished with lurex, and party dressed were toughened up with plastic accessories.
Tempers frayed as hundreds of thousands of people queued for hours outside banks for a third day to swap 500 and 1,000 rupee bank notes after the notes were abolished earlier in the week.
From a trend-focused bomber jacket and frayed denim look to an experimental dress-over-jeans ensemble all sourced from Nordstrom, follow Caradona's lead the next time rain threatens to derail your fashion mojo.
He said he was confident that agreements with individual countries could be finalised by the end of the year, and said the declaration of intention had helped repair frayed relations with A400M buyer nations.
Songs like "All My Favorite People," with Brothers Osbourne, and "To Hell & Back," between the invocations of mixing liquor and Crystal Light and broken halos paired with frayed wings, couldn't be any more country.
The entire world of The Sinking City is kind of in on the joke with you, even as your character starts to get frayed and shattered by the things he encounters on his cases.
Pointing to the frayed state of the truce, Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem told U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura, who is visiting Damascus, that Turkey and Saudi Arabia were behind violations of the deal.
Nerves were already frayed as the public comment period for proposed tariffs on an additional $76.553 billion worth of Chinese imports ends at 276.55 GMT, and the tariffs could go into effect shortly afterward.
Kate opted for a bright blue tweed skirt suit with frayed fringe details and silver threading by Rebecca Taylor, while the Queen wore a cream tweed jacket and matching hat with delicate pastel details.
SALINAS, Puerto Rico/NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the rural village of Salinas in southern Puerto Rico, frayed electric lines hanging from a utility pole blew in the breeze last week near the town square.
I recount one in which I am constantly walking in broken shoes, and no matter what type of shoes I put on—hiking shoes, flats, or heels—they all end up frayed to tatters.
"He leaves behind a stronger city, but frayed relationships, because he took on institutional powers," said Mike Sherman, a political scientist at Tulane University who worked in Mitch Landrieu's administration during the first term.
"The cessation of hostilities has been put to the test, and it has frayed in certain areas, and it has fallen completely in a few areas," Secretary of State John Kerry said in Geneva.
They account for the collective cost of living in a democracy led by a man who has made public life feel loud and hateful, a place where everyone's attention has been frayed and dulled.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The world's biggest reseller of Olympics tickets, U.S.-based CoSport, frayed the nerves of some visiting Games fans who queued for hours in Rio this week to retrieve their tickets.
In a Trump administration, the U.S. will work tirelessly to mend the frayed trust of its allies, rebuild its prestige abroad, and restore its respect for the sovereignty and democratic traditions of other countries.
U.S. stocks moved higher, driven by a surge in July retail sales that soothed some nerves frayed by an inversion in the government bond yield curve, historically a reliable signal of a coming recession.
Black leaders say that ties have frayed since the department abandoned a community policing policy from decades past, and switched to more aggressive patrol tactics that involved less face-to-face contact with residents.
As ties with the West have frayed under Mr. Putin, analysts in Moscow have floated the prospect of a Russian pullback from an array of disarmament agreements dating from a period of greater friendliness.
China set a final deadline of July 25 for the changes, and last month rejected U.S. requests for talks on the matter, adding to tension in relations already frayed by an escalating trade conflict.
"Tempers are now so frayed, it would require a huge volte face from Downing Street for them to be able to accept that without a massive loss of face," said Friends of Europe's Merritt.
Rating: 8 plastic-beads-braided-into-the-frayed-tatters-of-JYD's-t-shirt out of 10 Frye, AKA Black Lightning, went to a winery in Oregon with some friends and used the Aden filter.
"People don't know what goes into one little piece of trail," Mr. Beebe said as he stood on the edge of the hole in well-worn hiking pants that had frayed at the cuffs.
A single-minded focus on economic growth, followed by painful economic stagnation over the past generation, had frayed families and communities, leaving them trapped in a demographic crucible of increasing age and declining births.
On this week's episode of Vanderpump Rules, Kristen learned that Stassi and Katie are no longer interested in collaborating with her to run their wine brand Witches of WeHo because of their frayed relationship.
China had been a major provider of military equipment to Myanmar, but those ties frayed after Beijing sold inferior fighter jets to the air force in the late 1990s, Mr. Maung Aung Myoe said.
While some of those friendships have frayed at times, they've mostly gotten back on track, and Republicans have largely adopted a strategy of keeping the President close for the sake of getting things done.
At the same time, the movement was being frayed because well-coordinated nonviolent protests that Dr. King had led were devolving into unrest at the same time a muscular black power movement was emerging.
The bill was approved after three days of debate that brought none of the frayed tempers, late-night sessions and knife-edge votes that marked previous rounds of Brexit wrangling over the past year.
Nerves were further frayed when goaltender Frederik Andersen left the game on Saturday when he took a knee to the head, but he is expected to be back for Game 21993 of the playoffs.
Among other things, he aims to extricate the US from costly wars, wants to reset frayed relations with Latin America, and wants to find ways to compete with China outside of a trade war.
Johnson and the EU remain at odds on the question of the Irish border, and the relationship between the EU and the UK has appeared even more publicly tense and frayed in recent weeks.
The largest credit assessors have slashed ratings on the country's debt and while the government's borrowing costs have fallen, that's more a sign of frayed nerves than a vote of confidence in Britain's shaky finances.
AND WE'VE TALKED ABOUT THEM IN A VARIETY OF SETTINGS, WHETHER THAT'S MTV U.S. RATINGS, PARAMOUNT STUDIO, U.S. DISTRIBUTION WHERE SOME RELATIONSHIPS ARE A LITTLE FRAYED, BUT FUNDAMENTALLY WE HAVE A LOT TO WORK WITH.
Although Goodman's work has undergone a number of radical changes over the course of her six-decade career, the frayed bond between head (thinking and remembering) and body (feeling) has remained one of her mainstays.
Tolerance for US military aid to the Saudi-led coalition frayed further this summer when an offensive on the Yemeni port city of Hodeida threatened to block food and humanitarian supplies to millions of civilians.
Relations between uneasy allies United States and Pakistan have frayed in recent years, with Washington accusing Islamabad of turning a blind eye or helping Afghan Taliban and Haqqani network militants who stage attacks in Afghanistan.
In between the warm welcomes and suspicious lack of jerks, Apple users are taking the opportunity to dump all tech questions and photos of frayed charging cables—with thousands of new followers by the hour.
Maas was in Ankara on a visit aimed at improving badly frayed relations between Germany and Turkey after a post-coup crackdown in which Ankara imprisoned tens of thousands of people, including some German citizens.
For a crisp-air ensemble, throw on flexible jeggings frayed in front for an easy vintage vibe, paired with a bohemian blouse and suede ankle boots braided at the edges to tie it all together.
Now, driving more referral traffic to the stories that matter could help Facebook start to repair its frayed relationship with publishers that felt blindsided after it decided in January to show less news all together.
A ceaseless stream of corruption scandals in recent years, combined with political and economic crises like the 22005 impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the country's worst economic depression, have frayed citizens' trust in government.
Steward paired the tee with a denim skirt that she'd proudly frayed herself, as she told BuzzFeed, and that's actually why she posted the shots in the first place: to show off her DIY skills.
European stock markets followed a lacklustre Asian session, putting the MSCI gauge of global stocks on course to end seven days of gains, as reports of renewed tension in U.S.-China trade talks frayed nerves.
In sickness and in health, toothbrushes should be replaced every three to four months (or sooner, if the bristles are badly frayed or you have gum dieases, or any oral or tongue lesions or infections).
I had only seen a photo of an alcoholic drink in a frayed photo album: It was of my father, with a big smile on his face, in a cabaret in Tehran before the revolution.
There is little question that relations with Saudi Arabia have frayed in recent years, in part because of a perception in Riyadh that the Obama administration has abandoned its traditional allies in the Middle East.
Deaths in Ferguson, Mo., Baltimore and New York City have cast a cloud over Obama's presidency, as the White House has often struggled to mend frayed ties between police departments and the communities they serve.
Frayed relations with Ankara While some world leaders are quietly making connections with other leaders and diplomats, other are becoming increasingly disaffected with the US. Turkey's relationship with the US has degenerated in recent years.
Typical is the square-off between a black man and a white man over race, eternal damnation and who knows what else, the thread of the discourse becoming knotted and frayed in the afternoon heat.
The relationship between Trump and May has also been frayed by the president's Jerusalem decision, a break with overwhelming international sentiment that the city's status should be decided through negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
Despite the imposition of economic austerity by the Conservative government, there's still a greater sense in England than in the United States of a commonweal—of a social fabric that, however frayed, is worth maintaining.
The tariffs on steel and aluminum imports proposed on March 1 and signed into law by U.S. President Donald Trump on March 8 have sparked concerns of a global trade war and frayed investors' nerves.
Relations also frayed over Russia's poisoning of a former spy and his daughter on British soil, the detention of Ukrainian navy boats and crew near Crimea, and Russia's detention of U.S. citizens, among other incidents.
The jockeying for power in the incoming administration of President-elect Donald J. Trump and on Capitol Hill is exposing frayed nerves and lingering anger — but also the seeds of new leadership in both parties.
That is why the recent attacks, widely assumed to have been ordered by Iran, on tankers in the Gulf of Oman, a strategic waterway just outside the Strait, have frayed geopolitical nerves the world over.
Half a dozen large rectangular bales of industrial waste — each at least 30 x 65 x 42 inches in size and comprised of either aluminum scraps or frayed wires — are dispersed on the gallery floor.
BERLIN — Leaders of Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition reached a deal on Sunday to resolve a standoff over the future of the country's intelligence chief, a dispute that has still further frayed their tenuous alliance.
The predictable result is that subway cars now wheeze along at the mercy of warped tracks, frayed cables and a signal system that was state of the art, maybe, when Americans were dancing the jitterbug.
The screen porch was full of men, young men in checked suits and slouch hats, old men in derbies and frayed cuffs, crowding and jostling, each one beckoning and calling to me above the crowd.
But the tougher side that the label is known for was still in evidence, seen in motorcycle leathers and frayed denim, which the designers said will be produced ethically and sustainably with closed-water systems.
If they didn't touch the ground, they were too short, and a particularly terrifying teacher would rip open the hem of our skirts, those frayed edges marking us for the rest of the school day.
PRESSURE FOR CHANGE Now, Calhoun must repair frayed relations with regulators, continue to manage a cash squeeze from the crisis and bring to market the new 777X jet at a time of tough regulatory scrutiny.
Diane was said to radiate "aggressive vulnerability," and some people were worn down by posing for her, hour upon hour, until they were frazzled and frayed; only then would she get the shot she required.
In a sign of the frayed nerves on Capitol Hill on the first day of the government shutdown, a House Democrat forced a vote on whether a Republican's poster adhered to the chamber's rules. Rep.
While this shutdown lasted just three days — and only one workday for many — some federal workers said it had further frayed their faith in Congress, and made them second-guess the careers they had chosen.
China has traditionally been North Korea's closest ally though ties have been frayed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
OTTAWA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Canada's charismatic Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be traveling to Washington this week for talks with U.S. President Barack Obama, hoping to revitalize a frayed relationship and draw rare attention to Canadian issues.
Trump is expected to continue hammering jittery NATO allies about their military spending during the summit meeting, which comes amid increasingly frayed relations between the "America first" president and the United States&apos closest traditional allies.
Past the cramped reception area (selling namman muay boxing liniment, wraps and mouth guards) was the bag strewn training space, complete with frayed industrial carpets, nicotine yellow walls, flickering strip lights and lots of exposed piping.
Helene Cooper at the New York Times and David Cloud at the Los Angeles Times have both published accounts of the increasingly frayed relationship between the president and the retired Marine general, whom Trump previously revered.
This week prices of West Texas Intermediate fell to around $46 a barrel, after OPEC's efforts to agree on a global production cut by November 30th frayed at inconclusive talks on October 28th-29th in Vienna.
Argentine bonds and the peso have been hammered this week as uncertainty over a biting recession and high inflation frayed investor nerves about political upheaval in Latin America's No. 123 economy ahead of elections in October.
Not only are the shoes covered in what looks like dirt, but the pink pair features very frayed laces and appears to be held together by duct tape (that we assume is made of real silver).
Prince Mohammed, the son of King Salman, is on a visit to the United States aimed at restoring frayed relations with Washington and to promote an economic plan to reduce the kingdom's dependence on oil revenues.
Ruth's nerves are already frayed from a previous run-in with teenage daughter Jane (a wonderful Cailee Spaeny), who basically calls her a Stepford wife sellout for not letting her go to a Gloria Steinem rally.
The reality star went out for a "casual" stroll in the minidress version of Winter's Al-Jasmi number, pairing it with a frayed denim jacket (worn off the shoulder, because, street style) and clear Yeezy heels.
But Kohn also said the choice of Mattis will also calm some frayed nerves among policymakers, many of whom were concerned about the appointment of an outlier like retired general Michael Flynn as national security advisor.
Tempers frayed in the men's draw, with fourth seed Alexander Zverev smashing his racket and Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta flinging his kit bag across the court in frustration as they both bowed out in contrasting fashion.
Marked by insults on Twitter, perceived public slights and foreign policy disputes, the ties between President-elect Donald Trump and President Barack Obama have significantly frayed less than a month before Trump is sworn into office.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tempers frayed in Mexico City on Friday as the search for survivors amidst twisted rubble of collapsed buildings began to wind down three days after the country's most deadly earthquake in a generation.
Frayed nerves and deteriorating confidence led to investors pulling $21.5 billion from hedge funds during the month while poor performance accounted for total industry assets shrinking by an additional $43.2 billion (according to data provider eVestment).
ANKARA (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed the importance of freedom of opinion in talks with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday, during a visit meant to help improve frayed ties between the two NATO allies.
Relations between the two countries have been frayed over the past decade, with U.S. officials frustrated by what they term Islamabad's unwillingness to act against Islamist groups such as the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network.
Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal without a backup plan, which has frayed ties to European allies and is thought to have led to a tit-for-tat escalation between Iran and the West.
He keeps a frayed note from back then that let him make his way through the mayhem of the Cultural Revolution and pay the student zealots who beat his father to death to have him cremated.
Relations with neighboring countries have become strained in recent months while ties with the United States have been frayed since a May 21 drone strike that killed a Taliban leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansour, on Pakistani soil.
The administration's relationship with some of the key stakeholders is frayed, over competing national interests in Syria, while the recent imposition of U.S. sanctions against Russia and Iran, and tariffs against Turkey have exacerbated these tensions.
US relations with traditional allies in Europe have been frayed in the age of "America First," and the year's first humanitarian crisis is primed to erupt in Yemen, as an Iran-Saudi Arabia proxy war rages.
The tap water is still unsafe to drink without a filter, many residents are afraid to bathe or wash their hands with it, and new outbreaks of Legionnaires' and shigellosis have worn on already-frayed nerves.
It remains to be seen if the "Open to All" message — on businesses&apos Yelp pages or on stickers in their windows — will calm frayed tempers or anger customers and businesses who might question its motives.
The flotilla, organized by a coalition of aid groups, has yet to receive permission to enter Myanmar, sparking fears of a confrontation with security forces that could worsen Myanmar's already-frayed ties with predominantly Muslim Malaysia.
China has traditionally been secretive North Korea's closest ally, though ties had been frayed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles and Beijing's backing of tough U.N. sanctions in response.
What looked like leather under harsh TK Maxx lighting has revealed itself to be some kind of man-made material substitute that wears down in sections to a frayed, discolored mesh with little or no encouragement.
A later sculpture of a single child, with spindly legs, wears a frayed green shift decorated with an Irish shamrock, but he or she appears fearful, defenseless, with eyes that are no more than awl marks.
But it's also the latest example of how dangerously frayed the United States-Turkey relationship, with its accumulating resentments, has become over the past decade, giving rise to the question: Is Turkey still an American ally?
City families may feel that they hear this phrase all too often, but on Saturday at this historic site in Brooklyn, the words will be accompanied by laughter and play, not noisy crowds and frayed tempers.
On "Èclats for Ornette," dedicated to the saxophonist and free-jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman, she has written a splintering and frayed melody that channels Coleman's ludic streak, swinging drolly and exuberantly, almost in spite of itself.

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