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"gambit" Definitions
  1. a thing that somebody does, or something that somebody says at the beginning of a situation or conversation, that is intended to give them some advantage
  2. a move or moves made at the beginning of a game of chess in order to gain an advantage later

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Gambit Esports — Gambit just isn't the same team it used to be.
It would be so cool to have the version of Gambit we remember from the 1990s animated X-Men series, in which Gambit played a huge role.
The courts may — or may not — reject his gambit.
Carden is the primary reason the "multiple Janets" gambit works.
Alas, Mr Trump's tax plan is just an opening gambit.
If Russia's Syria gambit unravels, America should take little comfort.
Now, at Manchester United, Mourinho's opening gambit is no different.
And this gambit, which Fleiss was so proud of, delivered.
In Havana, the reaction to Mr Obama's gambit is mixed.
And so, that's what's led us to this latest gambit.
Where it stands: So far, the opposition's gambit hasn't worked.
The Hill: Divisions linger in Trump World over "emergency" gambit.
But TaxAct's Free File gambit had forever transformed the industry.
The North Korea gambit didn't turn out as he expected.
It is a gambit frothing with constitutional questions and dangers.
What's the appropriate opening conversational gambit for the Death Star?
In this case, Mr. Cummings's gambit appears to have worked.
"Gambit was my favorite," he said, pointing to one figurine.
The raid was a potentially risky gambit for Mr. Trump.
No, it's not clear that will work as a gambit.
So pushing back is not an unreasonable gambit for Facebook.
The gambit didn't turn out particularly well for law enforcement.
It's a gambit that has been hugely successful so far.
This gambit was tried once before and it failed spectacularly.
But McConnell pulled off quite the gambit to prevent that.
Jay Gambit: I don't know how to play guitar super well.
But Gove's gambit failed, and he was eliminated from the contest.
And that's why his gambit on Thursday night was so brilliant.
Which is why the LME's new contracts are an interesting gambit.
But whatever the reason for Mr Verhofstadt's gambit, it backfired spectacularly.
If Merkel's refugee gambit implodes, the reverberations will be felt everywhere.
The interest rates for travel loans and financing run the gambit.
In the middle of the ECB's gambit, the decision by LCH.
Time will tell if the gambit will win her another respite.
Gambit will probably lose its Legend status after the ELeague Major.
But the gambit won't work for what should be obvious reasons.
For some small watchmakers, however, solo stores are an unaffordable gambit.
I told her staff three times not to try that gambit.
Then again, Trump's earlier debate-guest gambit didn't make sense either.
The Hill: Trump doubles down on immigration gambit ahead of midterms.
How this charade protected anyone is debatable, but the gambit worked.
So the company tried another common gambit in China: bribing officials.
Yet Ms. Leitch's gambit has struck a chord with the public.
This gambit worked — a "Jungle Book" sequel is in the works.
His bosses did not know at first about his Twitter gambit.
The scary thing is that the Kremlin gambit might pay off.
Some analysts chalk up the fighting words to an opening gambit.
The first risk is that his gambit with Mr. Putin fails.
Whether the latest gambit will pay off, however, is anyone's guess.
In a striking political gambit, Booker, backed up by Democratic Sen.
"I think it was shameful," he said of the Republicans' gambit.
That's probably the gambit Boeing, Pfizer, GE and the rest are making.
The US President's gambit is the biggest test for Democrats so far.
Either way, is his resurrection as a host yet another Ford gambit?
You can play Destiny 2's new Gambit mode on September 1st.
Like Salt & Sanctuary before it, Death's Gambit moves FromSoftware's style into 2D.
But then, a month before the LAN, Gambit had to step away.
" "As is his style, this is the first gambit in a negotiation.
Cohn's gambit is an insight into how the Trump White House works.
Liman's departure from Gambit is another setback for the beleaguered Marvel adaptation.
Rather, it feels like his opening gambit in a much larger play.
It's more a feminist conceptual gambit than a vision of sexual desire.
Speaking in Orlando on Friday, Mr. Cruz dismissed the Rubio campaign's gambit.
The bottom line: Go deeper: The flawed climate gambit against big oil.
The Section 301 gambit is a risky one for two main reasons.
The gambit may work, but investors for the moment are not happy.
His appeal is best understood as a political gambit on two fronts.
But it does mean this shutdown gambit fell flat for the Democrats.
It was less of a plan and more of an opening gambit.
One month into traveling around Asia, my accommodations have run the gambit.
Trump's first gambit was simply to bluster and bait the Korean despot.
The Good Place: "Michael's Gambit" (Season 1, Episode 13) First aired: Jan.
She said she hasn't spoken about the gambit with the President himself.
The North, he said, has nothing to lose with its Olympic gambit.
It's clear that President Trump's ongoing tariff gambit is a strategic blunder.
That gambit resulted in a reform measure known as the Freedom Act.
But the appeals court may not have infinite patience for that gambit.
The gambit worked, but at the cost of a gruesome civil war.
Prosecutors going after organized crime today use the Capone gambit relatively frequently.
The only potential obstacles to Mr Maduro's gambit are on his own side.
Was Channing Tatum channeling Gambit or his inner teen at the Golden Globes?
If he tries such a reckless gambit, Parliament must stand in his way.
Their gambit will depend on Republicans actually managing to pass this spending bill.
It wasn't until 2009 that Gambit finally debuted in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Mr Trump's anti-Mexican rhetoric, in other words, could be an opening gambit.
When it comes to playing Harley Quinn, Tara Strong has run the gambit.
In fact, their alliance was not wet leftism; it was a strategic gambit.
That reliever was right-hander Liam Hendriks, and that gambit worked to perfection.
It's a clever little rhetorical gambit this show is playing — and wickedly so.
The success of his gambit now depends on congress and the constitutional court.
Flake's gambit followed the urging of a personal friend and Senate colleague, Sen.
But in the context of this particular Democratic primary, it's a daring gambit.
That's why legal experts don't think Manafort's legal gambit will succeed in court.
That had followed another gambit that apparently fizzled out in the rumor stage.
John McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, faulted Trump's gambit.
And the Mexico gambit has that sensational "Nixon to China" quality as well.
It's a gambit with risks, for sure, outlined well by Ben Thompson here.
Macron, the rising star of European politics, is playing a subtle diplomatic gambit.
The queen's gambit was like a noose slowly tightening around her little neck.
Irrespective of his rationale, Cruz lost and he lost big on his gambit.
Andersen said DSV's gambit was not simply to box out a bigger competitor.
The odds that Trump will stumble in his Jerusalem gambit are pretty good.
What Russia tried to do with this election was a fairly risky gambit.
As divisive and racist as the "send her back" gambit -- aimed at Rep.
Until they do, Californians are left with the likes of de Leon's gambit.
My whole gambit in this book is that I'm not a US historian.
They still are, in fact, which makes this an uninteresting opening gambit, honestly.
Here it looks as if, you know, that's kind of the opening gambit.
However, we should realize this is an opening gambit, not a finished product.
Others do not remember, or choose to forget, the failure of that gambit.
Broadcom's gambit adds a new dimension to a struggle with immensely high stakes.
Why is the administration so reluctant to block Tehran's most dangerous regional gambit?
Of note: A similar gambit seemed to work for Cory Booker in September.
Even for the Democrats' faux impeachment gambit, that record is a non-starter.
It was also, they say, a reckless gambit undertaken by an emboldened Trump.
The gambit: 10 works, each from a different decade of the 20th century.
Gambit reportedly benched gpk for refusing to attend boot camp with the team.
Geek Fam had reached the upper final by sweeping Gambit Esports 2-25.
But Democrats are hinting at a gambit to frustrate the Republicans' plans. 2.
Nadler's opening gambit is more sledgehammer than scalpel, carrying risks and potential rewards.
Some Democrats think McConnell's gambit gives them a campaign issue for the elections.
The announcement drew criticism as a political gambit to win a local election.
I tried using it as an opening gambit but he did not bite.
I've got some stuff to say about this ludicrous "arm the teachers" gambit.
If you have formal legal advice from a well-qualified attorney stating that your tax avoidance gambit was legal, then you are in the clear, legally speaking, even if the IRS decides the lawyers were wrong and your gambit is disallowed.
No matter how you stand on this Trump immigration ploy, it's an economic gambit.
It didn't go as planned — a common theme for Gambit, as it turned out.
So does that mean the Senate's acquittal is the end of the impeachment gambit?
In Gambit we treat contractual obligations respectfully and expect the same from our players.
Go deeper: Inside Exxon's climate-change strategy The flawed climate gambit against big oil
His referendum gambit was typical for a leader with a taste for gesture politics.
Kefauver's gambit was covered respectfully, but not as an event of major political importance.
The disaster has at least revealed how unrealistic the administration's Saudi gambit always was.
To be clear, even with Coffman's support, the gambit remains a decidedly uphill affair.
And this gambit is showing up in both of the candidates' tone as well.
Overall, I was super pleased with how fluid, well-designed, and thoughtful Gambit is.
This last gambit—which Mr Lindner seems to regret—points to his biggest priority.
But what initially seemed a silly-season story now looks like a tactical gambit.
"I got very close to Gambit in the Wolverine X-Men movies," Hemsworth added.
" And in another: "I told her staff three times not to try that gambit.
Such a gambit would tether vulnerable Democratic senators facing challenging reelection campaigns to Washington.
When Romney, Collins and Murkowski signed off on the plan, McConnell's gambit proved successful.
If BuzzFeed's gambit is successful, lawyers may have to depose Daniels in that case.
"There's a great story by Lord Dunsany called The Three Sailors' Gambit," he explains.
It's possible that the Doug Liman-directed Gambit film will take that 2017 date.
Okay, but will President Trump try this gambit on payroll taxes, corporate taxes, etc.?
The GOP's gas tax gambit For decades, California voters have trended to the left.
Needless to say, consumer advocates were decidedly unimpressed by AT&T's successful procedural gambit.
It's clear that these stories will run the gambit of bizarre, funny, and scary.
This gambit puts Republicans in jeopardy of losing control of the Senate next year.
The fraught gambit did not pay off: the jury sentenced Mr McCoy to die.
The gambit is entirely divorced from the reality of Rosenstein's compliance with congressional requests.
Why it matters: This is a stark reflection of Trump's fight-like-hell gambit.
Second, Facebook has already fallen for this gambit before -- and it had devastating consequences.
Which makes it difficult to cast this as some sort of politically motivated gambit.
He also suggested the boiling frog analogy was apt for Airbnb's gambit in Australia.
Added Charles Tyrwhitt 2 Eyelet Derby Shoes and Wolf & Shepherd Gambit Double Monk Straps.
With no savings, no funeral plan, and no established insurance, this was a gambit.
"It's the end-of-the-bar book club," I said as an opening gambit.
If it was a gambit to deal with the Rakhine insurgency, it has miscarried.
House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday criticized the three-month extension gambit as unworkable.
Why it matters: This is a stark reflection of Trump's fight-like-hell gambit.
The gambit paid off — Starbucks' stock has gained more than eight-fold since then.
But Iran is also making a bold gambit to shape Afghanistan in its favor.
So far, Mr. Moon's gambit seems to be winning broad support within South Korea.
In Group B, Gambit swept FURIA Esports, after Fighting PandaS outlasted Nigma 224-2000.
The efforts were risky and possibly self-defeating, and Mr. Flynn's gambit ultimately failed.
Or, would the court affirm the novel — in fact, revolutionary — three-state ERA gambit?
Trump's Afghan gambit, in other words, risks retribution at the ballot box in 2020.
Though rivals are sceptical, Deutsche's bold gambit is being watched closely by the market.
It's a canny opening gambit, a reminder that art history's canon remains open-ended.
Colin Firth played a thief named Harry Deane in a 2014 remake of "Gambit."
Trump isn't just testing Congress with this gambit, he's testing his own political capital.
The gambit depended on moderates not abandoning the bill over the projected coverage losses.
Chiara Saraceno, a sociology professor at Turin University, says Salvini's beach gambit is harvesting support.
While Rick chugged Red Bulls, the Riddler typed yet another unsuccessful opening gambit on Tinder.
Yet the polls, it is important to note, were tightening even before Mr Comey's gambit.
A similar gambit was used by the president of neighbouring Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, in 2015.
But the oil companies' gambit succeeded on Monday, when Alsup ruled to dismiss the case.
Gambit is a new game mode offering something Destiny fans have never quite seen before.
Britain sees this as a protectionist gambit to win contracts from British firms (see article).
Ms Hollub's bold gambit now includes allies: Total, a French oil giant, and Warren Buffett.
FlipSid22 Tactics — FlipSid22, similar to Gambit, is not a strong team going into the Major.
The gambit paid off, as The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa's animation is simple but convincing.
But their reaction to the BOJ's latest gambit into negative interest rates was surprisingly muted.
The Queen's Gambit Perhaps you prefer a subtler game than Father Ruy's all-out assault.
It was another instance of a Trump gambit that worked even before it was over.
Huawei's new chip is its first gambit to tap into the growing AI hardware market.
I. Joe" and Taylor Kitsch's part as Gambit in 2009's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Trump's bold gambit has the possibility of throwing longstanding coalitions in both parties in disarray.
Juventus's gambit is that many of those fans will follow him to his new club.
The wife-guy identity is often not just a personal choice but a professional gambit.
Mr. Futerfas's letter is likely to carry the most weight as a public relations gambit.
On the heels of the Bloomberg-Quinn gambit, they could not have spoken more loudly.
Uber is hardly the first US tech giant to lose a gambit to takeover China.
Team Aster and Gambit Esports will await their respective next opponents in the upper bracket.
By and large, his messing with history is a successful story gambit, startling and satisfying.
Mr Lieberman's gambit proved popular; surveys show his small party doubling in size since April.
The initiative could be a tactical gambit, aimed at opening up space for future moves.
But the gambit may have opened a diplomatic window of opportunity that we should explore.
That's because both parties would still initially nominate their own candidates as an opening gambit.
You can see it in Ms. Williams's opening gambit, the Irish crackers and hot tea.
During gpk's time off, Gambit was unable to qualify for the Los Angeles ESL Major.
The gambit didn't yield much material reward beyond food, temporary shelter and a little cash.
The tournament, first held in 21997, was Roberts's gambit for attracting attention, members, and money.
But most Democrats seemed to accept their colleagues' gambit during the proceedings, at least grudgingly.
Second, unlike previous escalations, this gambit could push Iran's nuclear program into dangerous uncharted territory.
But the gambit in "The Intransigence of Love" is one of the show's best to date.
When all was said and done, though, Counsell's gambit couldn't save the Brewers in Game 5.
Whatever your thoughts on race relations, this is a decidedly bold gambit in the discourse wars.
After close wins against OpTic Gaming and G2 Esports, VP secured its spot against Gambit Wednesday.
There's no doubt Death's Gambit looks very pretty, but the only thing that matters is combat.
Search "Fiverr reactions" on YouTube and you'll quickly bear witness to the fruits of this gambit.
Six years later, IBM is still litigating its battle with Indiana over the failed automation gambit.
No gambit is too tawdry and no accusation too speculative, not if the television cameras approve.
Cory Booker sounded alarms about Amazon's most recent gambit: Its $14 billion purchase of Whole Foods.
This time around, he chose to keep the government open, but risked an even bigger gambit.
At dawn on Tuesday, Guaidó launched his boldest — and riskiest — gambit yet to push Maduro out.
Hasen acknowledges that the tax-return maneuver is more of a "gambit" than a surefire strategy.
Another major donor told Politico that people were suspicious that Gillibrand's move was a political gambit.
The imposition of new economic sanctions now is a risky gambit, and it may be counterproductive.
For that, Mr. Bloomberg would need to embrace some political gambles, like his Super Tuesday gambit.
Those worries are only heightened given that Republicans have now had multiple successes with the gambit.
It's too soon to tell if this gambit wins votes, but it's an increasingly practical move.
To an extent, this is a gambit meant to improve the president's seemingly poor reelection odds.
And many members are hesitant to go all-in on any type of border wall gambit.
His 2,200-word gambit didn't just neutralize the alleged scheme; it brought Bezos seemingly universal adulation.
It's certainly an ­attention-grabbing gambit, but the novel is less concerned with whodunit than why.
It was a gambit that, so far, has been disastrous, with Mr. Trump's poll numbers plummeting.
Dr. White suggested that senior females cultivate relationships with younger females partly as a matchmaking gambit.
"I figure you're not an ageist," she wrote, a gambit that all but ensured her inclusion.
"Jane made an audacious gambit to save the college," said Genevieve Jacobs, a former faculty member.
Johnson's gambit may pay off if he is able to make Brexit a reality on Oct.
That gambit failed, and members of Parliament again rejected Rajapaksa in a second vote on Friday.
One firm step by the Trump administration could be enough to stop Mr. Morales's dangerous gambit.
His Ukraine gambit might not be the last effort to pressure foreign governments to discredit Democrats.
In the slow-news period of the last two weeks, Pelosi's gambit has worked fairly well.
Now, a gambit that seemed to be going so well has turned his life upside down.
Around 70 were sent to the hospital for hypothermia and dizziness after their failed sewer gambit.
But it's a potentially risky gambit that relies on Democrats agreeing to back two separate resolutions.
Further still, the House could come into play as well, when it wasn't before this gambit.
We don't yet know whether Manchin is a vote for acquittal if this gambit doesn't succeed.
It was a perfectly timed gambit, coinciding with the downfall of the broadly popular Hollywood comedy.
A gambit for better gear had begun to extend into an argument for a better world.
Michael's death was a risky gambit on showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman's part, but it paid off.
But, while his gambit is anti-establishment, his success is entirely due to the establishment: his.
The trends run the gambit from minimal and clean (Japanese, modern) to artful maximalism (Art Deco).
But it's a potentially risky gambit that relies on Democrats agreeing to back two separate CRs.
It was an "opening gambit ... more sledgehammer than scalpel, carrying risks and potential rewards," wrote Honig.
That is an extremely unlikely scenario that is almost as far-fetched as the alien gambit.
Whether that gambit worked or not, it would certainly double as the most Kings move ever.
Clearly, as I have laid out in these pages on several occasions, this a very risky gambit.
McConnell&aposs gambit paid off when Trump won the presidency and nominated Neil Gorsuch to replace Scalia.
It's also a gambit to get the attention of government officials who they say have abandoned them.
But that gambit fell apart quickly Monday morning after Ford's attorney said she'd be willing to testify.
Mr Carlsen's queen-sacrificing gambit stopped Mr Karjakin from becoming the first Russian world champion since 2007.
It brings a major new wrinkle to Gambit, the competitive-meets-cooperative mode that launched with Sept.
It's more than that, really: Gambit is designed in a way that makes the PvP stuff enjoyable.
In the U.S. this gambit is a new front in the war for customer loyalty and dollars.
He was now ready to make his opening gambit, and was about to play it to perfection.
Prime Minister Theresa May tenuously held on to power on Thursday after her final Brexit gambit backfired.
The gambit of authoritarian regimes is, after all, projected strength—protection within it, or assault by it.
It's a high stakes gambit that often backfires on the party that is perceived to provoke it.
If the gambit on display Wednesday night works, we could see a seismic realignment of American politics.
It's a pretty, but vicious, wolf-like creature—and the gambit system sees it dead inside seconds.
It may be a smart strategy, but it's no surer of a bet than was Whitman's gambit.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Saturday it was a petty gambit and China lodged an official complaint.
"My read is, it was a conversational gambit—he wanted to appear tough," the U.S. official said.
The GOP gambit is to knock off Cruz in Iowa because his voters go disproportionately to Sen.
John McCain sunk the GOP's "skinny repeal" gambit, the rapidly escalating push has caught some off-guard.
"We need to fight this Constitution-shredding gambit with everything we've got," Merkley said in a statement.
Pak Chung Kuk often reading from a stack of statements apparently prepared for any potential US gambit.
Mr. Soderbergh's quick-and-dirty approach works here better as a conceptual gambit than as an entertainment.
But in a leader — in a potential president — that sort of negotiating gambit seems clever and strategic.
So why is it so reluctant to lift a finger against Tehran's most audacious gambit in Syria?
Last month in Washington, the company finally unfurled its opening gambit, and it's not a car, exactly.
Neither gambit appeared too likely to work, and both threatened only to raise temperatures and harden positions.
Sencux takes over as the starting mid laner for Gambit following stints with Misfits Gaming and Rogue.
The faces belong to Junius Ho, a local legislator, and this is not an election campaign gambit.
Tony Rodham tried his own visa gambit when his sister, Hillary Rodham Clinton, was secretary of state.
Now, their gambit successful, Republicans will seek to capitalize on the groundwork laid since Mr. Trump's election.
Qassem Soleimani, posing a major test of the Trump administration's gambit to withdraw from the international accord.
Ms. Kim regards every restaurant as a high-stakes gambit, but none more so than Sooki & Mimi.
Ms. Kim regards every restaurant as a high-stakes gambit, but none more so than Sooki & Mimi.
Rather, what seems to be an electoral disaster in the making is a highly strategic, partisan gambit.
A standard political gambit, one might call this, only it comes at a lasting cost to culture.
But he cautioned that the gambit could be much less effective beyond the audience of Trump loyalists.
U.A.L. marks down 216 percent from full retail as an opening gambit, then slashes further from there.
"Who knows if it will work as campaign rhetoric, but it's not a crazy gambit," he added.
"Curveballs are pretty rare in the interview gambit, but if one finds you, don't freak," says Welch.
It would insult the intelligence of every American for the Trump administration to attempt the same gambit.
He's attached to star in and produce the X-Men spinoff Gambit, which was announced back in 2015.
Both Nast's gambit and the narrative of the new white depend on strategies of old-fashioned white supremacy.
It is telling, however, that neither gambit succeeded—because Germany does not in fact have Europe stitched up.
In their posts, some poked fun at her successful last-second gambit and some poked fun at themselves.
AlphaZero's favorite openings included the English Opening, the Queen's Gambit (my personal favorite), and the Queen Pawn Game.
It's a little heartbreaking for the world's close-knit circle of Gambit fans, but it's not too surprising.
Gambit only appeared in one film, and it didn't exactly do anything for the character, or Kitsch's career.
It's a memorable opening gambit and seemingly a declaration of a specific tone and intent for the film.
"That's probably true," Mr. Edwards said in a 2013 interview with Gambit, a New Orleans community news website.
That gambit ended after a few days and was regarded by most as an embarrassing failure for Democrats.
His gambit isn't new: the classical world is often used as a lens through which to examine modernity.
Dimon's gambit worked: J.P. Morgan boosted investment-banking fees for the segment to $2.3 billion from $800 million.
This is a predictable gambit for negotiators — to tell the other party that you are a tough negotiator.
Trump's gambit is unlikely to work as far as those issues are concerned, the Eurasia Group analysts said.
But the gambit hasn't been able to stop a downward slide in Cruz's favorability among the Republican electorate.
This gambit failed, and Parliament ultimately rejected a no-deal Brexit by a final vote of 321-278.
Not that you need to control what everyone's doing in battle—that's where the gambit system comes in.
In fact, the listening tour is looking less like a presidential gambit and more like a focus group.
The finalized lineup with Brandon "Lachinio" Lachin and Cody "Gambit" Dover seemed like a sure bet for success.
Senate Republicans see this gambit for what it is, and, to use proper parliamentary terminology, they're fucking pissed.
His gambit was also motivated by a desire to be at the center of a public relations coup.
So Kim's intentions must be tested -- that is one reason why Trump's summit gambit with Kim is defensible.
Some have concluded that even direct democracy has been corrupted and turned into a pay-to-play gambit.
Kim's gambit was calculated to appeal to South Korea's President, Moon Jae-in, an ardent proponent of engagement.
She uses any gambit within the rule of law, and when the law stops working, she goes around.
Iran has said that it will not negotiate over these issues, but that is but an opening gambit.
Some Republican senators have also suggested that Trump is walking away from the table as a negotiating gambit.
Some analysts believe this weakened state could impact Trump's foreign policy and test his North Korean diplomatic gambit.
In reality, whether such a gambit holds up will likely depend on the composition of the Supreme Court.
I began with my usual gambit and asked if I could borrow his ship, and he politely declined.
First, Sadat's big gambit to launch a surprise attack with superior numbers in the Yom Kippur War failed.
It was Mr. Davis who went on CNN on Tuesday evening to tell the world about their gambit.
The painter's brilliantly simple gambit, one that has allowed for decades of elaboration, was to literalize that blackness.
In 1966, he shared his first screenwriting credit for "Gambit," about a cat burglar's escapades, starring Michael Caine.
Investors have reason to celebrate (unless the company's gambit fails), argues Elizabeth Winkler of Heard on the Street.
Thompson, who recently reunited Rogue and Gambit in another comic, was taken surprise by the turn of events.
Gambit and Alliance's match will be best of three, with the Grand Final a best-of-five competition.
And now Mr. Sondland's gambit appears to have placed him at the center of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
But it's a gambit to help sound the alarm as HB 481 continues its progress in the Senate.
With gpk on the team, Gambit took third place at the Singapore World Pro Invitational in December 2019.
Senate aides said Mr. Merkley's gambit was not expected to affect the timing of key votes this week.
In Group B, Gambit came from behind to top Fighting PandaS 2-25 in the winners-bracket match.
On Wednesday, Trump scolded House Speaker Paul Ryan on Twitter after Ryan dismissed his birthright gambit as unconstitutional.
Pywell's other structural gambit is to switch between Neave's narration and Lilly's, spoken mysteriously from beyond the grave.
It's a familiar gambit, but with "1917," 2019 really has truly saved one of its best for last.
It's not clear whether Pelosi's gambit to withold the articles will change the trajectory of the Senate trial.
But mindful of his career as a negotiator, some view last week's moves optimistically as an opening gambit.
But it's not clear whether the White House thinks that the RAISE Act is just an opening gambit.
While it's unclear if the gambit will succeed, it would likely thrust May into political turmoil once again.
In his latest gambit, Putin this week suspended a treaty with Washington on cleaning up weapons-grade plutonium.
Its lack of pizzazz, however, may not provide the backdrop Trump is seeking for his riskiest diplomatic gambit.
The special parliamentary gambit would have forced the House to debate a series of immigration bills later this month.
Warren's gambit was in response to repeated goading from President Donald Trump, who derisively refers to Warren as "Pocahontas."
Trump told Bloomberg his tax proposal was just an opening gambit in a negotiation with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
If not, his high-stakes North Korea gambit could join a long list of failed nuclear deals with Pyongyang.
Chuck never sees the battery gambit coming, and neither do we, because the episode keeps us in the dark.
That's a dangerous gambit to play for one season of a show, to say nothing of two or three.
In this one, he is extremely impressed that Ana's risky gambit of signing a popular author has paid off.
The gambit worked: Sarah Olney took the south-west London seat with an increased vote-share of 30.4 points.
But what looked like a clever bureaucratic gambit is unexpectedly something very different, and to immigrants, possibly more dangerous.
Yet over time, history suggests that seeking to bind Mr Trump with his own words is a losing gambit.
But this is the classic old racist white guy gambit: I'm not racist, you are reverse racist against me.
Today's gambit by Republicans is the latest attempt to refocus an impeachment inquiry into the president's conduct with Ukraine.
Buying Bitcoin is a Faustian gambit; a real damned if you do, damned if you don't kind of deal.
Mexico is the Chinese firm's first attempt at building an operation from scratch outside of Asia - a costly gambit.
What began as a gambit to hold together his divided Tory party is turning into an alarmingly close contest.
But they dismissed Cameron's opening gambit on benefits as a crude measure that would breach treaties on free movement.
If Cruz, for example, shines -- and wins on Monday night -- Trump's gambit is sure to be second-guessed. 2.
This year, Joseph Kabila, Congo's president, seems likely to try his own version of Mr Nkurunziza's three-term gambit.
The lawsuits are also part of a controversial gambit to force ISPs to kick pirates off the internet—permanently.
It was proof that the Republican Party's seven-year pledge to replace Obamacare was almost entirely a political gambit.
"The whole Trump legal gambit is to get to November 2020, and time is on their side," Tobias said.
"For its part, the Chinese government's gambit of accelerating innovation while suppressing freedoms hits a brick wall," he writes.
Clinton's gambit also represented a departure of sorts from some of her past campaign efforts to sully Mr. Trump.
But, Ms. Angelou recalled at a tribute to Mr. Loomis in 2007 that the editor shrewdly tried another gambit.
The specter of his potentially risky gambit hangs heaviest as Trump arrives here in the South Korean capital Tuesday.
But make no mistake: Like anything with a major upside, this gambit is also a massive risk for Republicans.
By the time he was speaking from the Rose Garden Friday, the President was exasperated his gambit had failed.
Washington is running the same gambit on permitting imports of European cars, seeking higher quotas for its agricultural exports.
The gambit worked perfectly: Obama bested Romney by three points in Ohio, en route to winning a second term.
Crabbe seems to internalize the sheer unlikeliness of Rondae's gambit, and tosses him the worst post entry pass imaginable.
I saw a picture of her doing Rogue, and she saw me doing Gambit, and it went from there.
There is no need, in other words, to ever let a minor league's gambit to fill seats anger you.
What Walker's gambit on public employees has wrought in Wisconsin should serve as a warning to union supporters nationwide.
In the end, Flynn still has few options that seem to run the gambit from ruin to near-ruin.
But the Saudi gambit to get him to take a more confrontational approach against Iran and Hezbollah could backfire.
That was a clever gambit, though it had the downside of risking the credibility of the American legal system.
In doing so, he could give Democrats a huge boost in their gambit of taking back the US Senate.
The gambit backfired: Especially after a good showing in Lebanon's elections earlier this year, Hezbollah is stronger than ever.
It was a gambit that brought to mind Snohetta's popular expansion of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Anyone who thinks this is the big fight is not only fooling himself but is falling for Trump's gambit.
In short, this negative-fee fund is a first step: It is a promotional gambit, not a permanent strategy.
The current diplomatic gambit is, in part, to see if talks can solve the nuclear standoff instead of war.
The gambit required special approval from Customs and Border Protection, the Food and Drug Administration and the Chinese government.
China's desire to exert control will have been one of the motives for the Hong Kong exchange's London gambit.
Some view his strategy of skipping the first four states as a long-shot gambit that will fizzle out.
"In terms of influencing Senate proceedings, this strange gambit has achieved absolutely nothing," the majority leader said on Monday.
This gambit will only stop Trump if he is provoked into self-destructive action and his departure is hastened.
Perhaps the most deceitful gambit would be repealing the estate tax by 2024, which is in the House bill.
But his gambit worked like a charm against Lendl, who was 12 years older and the No. 1 seed.
On "Survivor," Mr. Varner's gambit backfired, and in the end, he was the one whose torch was snuffed out.
Royal Never Give Up, Nigma, Gambit Esports and Geek Fam advanced to the upper-bracket playoffs at the WePlay!
Such efforts can go alongside squeezed sports' third gambit—spotting star players in the markets they are eyeing up.
The "Russia collusion" gambit failed, and this Ukraine thing was just their latest effort to undo the 2016 election.
Trump hailed the friendship, saying the greatest achievement of his diplomatic gambit was the amicable way they've gotten along.
This gambit broke state regulations, but the resulting fine -- $30,000 -- was paltry, and the deposit provided much-needed cashflow.
Her new gambit of trash talking you to friends — probably to reel you back in — doesn't suggest much growth.
The gambit succeeded in tamping down, albeit temporarily, the Saudi-Iranian tensions, which underlie much of the regional strife.
His aides said the speech is the opening gambit of an effort to upend the conventional wisdom about Sanders.
But the "can't we all get along" gambit of Better Angels and the NYT op-ed page isn't that.
In perhaps the most offensive gambit, the film features footage of Lee's actual funeral as his character's staged funeral.
It was a sign that the AKP's gambit to undo the March election didn't just fail, but failed spectacularly.
And whether that's through connectivity, or whether that's through particular seating, colors, lighting, sound, smell, the gambit inside that vehicle.
His gambit makes Sanders's path to the White House much more difficult but also explains why Sanders's campaign is necessary. 
An inflammatory face saver Trump's decision to abandon his census gambit followed defeats in the Supreme Court and lower courts.
Labor lawyers are now attempting a new legal gambit which could drown Uber in a sea of costly arbitration claims.
It's possible that the gambit could work as negotiators from the two sides are meeting again in Washington on Friday.
The planned Gambit feature has since cycled through three different directors, numerous writers, scheduling concerns, and an entire studio acquisition.
We true Gambit fans always knew our swashbuckling, eccentric superhero wasn't going to get his day on the big screen.
The gambit threatened to introduce a new conflict of interest into talks to ease the President's trade war with China.
It seems more like a public-relations gambit by Zuckerberg, who previously said Facebook will investigate all the conservative charges.
"Danil 'gpk' Skutin was benched due to refusing to take part in our boot camp," Gambit Esports wrote on Twitter.
Its gambit is that its brand becomes so strong that employers do not mind that its graduates lack a degree.
Energy analysts said the administration's latest gambit to bolster the industry would not save the industry from its long decline.
"I love it, you got me already," gushed Deborah Meaden within a few minutes of the M2000 founder's opening gambit.
Another particularly obnoxious category of social media compulsive comes in the form of people who practice the Follow/Unfollow Gambit.
Even with all of that, I still haven't gotten to the most promising new up front addition in Forsaken: Gambit.
But the really big issue for Prisma's social gambit is undoubtedly the lack of incentive to share within the app.
The studio's long-delayed adaptation of Gambit is also getting pushed, moving from February 14th, 2019, to June 7th, 2019.
Instead, Bungie brought Gambit, one of the more interesting additions coming to Forsaken, here to E3 as a playable demo.
Gambit is fun, fast-paced, and competitive while allowing for a fair amount of strategy, role-playing, and player choice.
But it may not warm to Mr Sánchez's gambit, and that gives the prime minister a slim hope of survival.
The most concrete achievement of his North Korea gambit, in short, is to have avoided his own threat of war.
Venezuela expert David Smilde of the Washington Office on Latin America human rights organization thinks Guaidó's gambit is mostly bluster.
Twitter is teeming with responses that run the gambit from the digital version of nervous laughter to shock to anger.
Ah yes, the gambit system—that's a whole other rabbit hole of bewilderment that I'll touch on in a moment.
And by way of their Marvel gambit, they know something about locking up talent for multiple films from the outset.
The very existence of Origin Access suggests EA is happy with the performance of its Xbox One-based initial gambit.
So were Russian hackers just being sloppy, or was it a tactical gambit meant to establish intent and credible capability?
"Mr Trump's last gambit The value of nothing"Of course I disagreed with him, because I was running against him.
"By contrast, the birth citizenship gambit puts Mr. Trump on the wrong side of immigration law and politics," it added.
As it sought to find its balance, the White House was quick to seek out vulnerabilities in Mueller's initial gambit.
But the latest gambit will almost certainly have an effect opposite to ending the showdown over Trump's proposed testimony quickly.
The letters bluntly warned that there was no statute, regulation or judicial opinion that explicitly permitted Mr. Trump's tax gambit.
But the gambit to block the rules did not catch on with the leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC).
With the tariff gambit on Mexico, Trump is overturning that logic in a way that his other trade shenanigans haven't.
This is particularly troubling because class action lawyers, not consumers, will be the real beneficiaries of this legally-suspect gambit.
Will Trump's gambit of bringing forward Bill's accusers actually provoke some sympathy for Hillary, reminiscent of the Monica Lewinsky scandal?
Many analysts of Iranian politics viewed Mr. Trump's message as part of an intimidation gambit, more than an actual threat.
This was supposed to be Sheldon Silver's final act, a last-gasp gambit to avoid surrendering to prison on Oct.
It hit #2 on the American dance charts, too, so I guess the band's little radio gambit worked after all.
Essentially, the mystery-box gambit is a clever trick to fool millennials into paying for a year-round Christmas experience.
And the new policies seem more like a political gambit than a response to any real scientific or regulatory issue.
The gambit provoked one of Hong Kong's largest protests in decades while also revitalizing the territory's beleaguered pro-democracy opposition.
That makes Lawrence's achievement a pivot point — and it made Swinney's gambit that much more dangerous, and more gutsy, too.
He has vowed to start annexing the West Bank, wherever an Israeli settler may be, in a last-minute gambit.
Which raises the concern that the real goal of this gambit is to run out the clock on New START.
" Avishai, who is played with a disciplined alienation by Adam Gabay, becomes the most daring narrative gambit in "Our Boys.
In Saturday's best-of-three first round of the playoffs, Team Aster will face Alliance, and Gambit will play BOOM.
This gambit will succeed in shutting down the impeachment trial before it could ever truly begin and ensuring Trump's acquittal.
He's a big bear of a man, fond of guns, cream liqueurs, pork rinds and flatulence as a conversational gambit.
Frankly, had the president attempted that gambit, his refusal to cooperate would itself have served as a basis for impeachment.
Dark Fate's creative team certainly hit on the most crowd-pleasing, nostalgia-courting gambit with this installment in the franchise.
Adding Zayn to a new version is an obvious gambit for broader radio acceptance and extending the song's chart life.
Investors appeared to applaud Mr. Loeb's gambit, sending shares of Nestlé up 4.3 percent in trading in Zurich on Monday.
Ryan Costello of Pennsylvania, who is leaving the House, warned on Tuesday that Trump's birthright gambit was a major mistake.
They can also use another procedural gambit: asking the chair to strike from the congressional record the statements from Democrats.
More fundamentally, even if arbitration were fair, the gambit of these arbitration clauses is not to get disputes to arbitration.
And is this a serious threat, or just some kind of gambit to set the terms for the upcoming talks?
Trump's proposal will be the opening gambit in a months-long process consisting of hearings, backroom negotiations, and political grandstanding.
That objective led to the 2009 launch of SGU Stargate Universe, a gambit that failed in 2011 after only two seasons.
With a dominating lead in the second round, Fnatic decided to stack itself with five AWP sniper rifles against Gambit Gaming.
All of this now appears to be mere prelude to Gillibrand's latest gambit: calling for extinguishing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
While the movie's title might seem hyperbolic — a commonplace gambit in today's hyped-up art world — I don't think it is.
But the gambit of positioning the influenza virus as the scarier of two foes is as dangerous as it is hackneyed.
Speaking as someone who hasn't ever felt a strong interest in Destiny PvP, I have to say: Gambit is a revelation.
Washington's auto industry gambit came hot on the heels of its demand that NAFTA also contain a so-called sunset clause.
Often the gambit is used for comic reasons: an exclamation or bemused facial expression is an easy way to generate laughs.
Ivan "Spaze" Obrezhan and Dmitry "Hooch" Bogdanov left the team in October and Gambit gained Na'Vi's previous leader Daniil "Zeus" Teslenko.
Either way, other firms may be deterred from following Allergan's lead by the heavy price it is paying for its gambit.
The reason every gambit he makes works is that he has had the trial-and-error opportunity to perfect his day.
But if Robin's next gambit pays off, you'll get a freshly mowed lawn on the regular without human involvement at all.
Then there's Gambit, the new mode that pits two teams of four in a race to summon a Primeval to kill.
The gambit brought in millions of subscribers, which CEO Mitch Lowe openly hoped would force theaters to cooperate with the company.
Now that they'd made their opening gambit, prosecutors needed a next move, preferably one that would actually put someone in handcuffs.
Their gambit paid off in November when a federal appeals court upheld the validity of a county right-to-work law.
The alternatives in that scenario are all less palatable than the wait-and-see gambit which the Fed can deploy now.
Even if they are successful, the gambit could actually put them in an even tougher electoral position in November and beyond.
Also, it feels like a continuation of Sony's gambit from the start with the PS3993: this machine is built for games.
When reporters broke word of the gambit Monday evening, after a private meeting of House Republicans, the public backlash was swift.
It was a high-stakes gambit, he said, to prove his loyalty to Xi and negotiate an eventual return to China.
If his North Korea gambit pays off, the next president will have more tools to address America's future national security challenges.
Whether or not Maduro's cryptocurrency gambit succeeds, his actions highlight the growing significance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in our world.
Lawmakers insist that Facebook's massive reach and history of privacy breaches could make its foray into financial services a dangerous gambit.
If Trump thought this tariff gambit would curry favor with the business community, his strategy has proven to be sorely mistaken.
In China, even though Mr. Xi has orchestrated the South China Sea gambit, some foreign policy experts disagree with his stance.
But Libratone's opening gambit here is to start with just Amazon's Alexa as its chosen partner for 'smartifying' its premium hardware.
Two, there's a framing gambit that is one of those "Why the hell didn't I think of that?" types of ideas.
And New Orleans-based newsweekly Gambit says that they should've realized something was up when they couldn't register the domain Nutria.
While the Cardinals occasionally distributed Brock's invention to fans as a promotional gambit, the item never gained traction outside the ballpark.
It was called the Process — a gambit that used losing as a way to position Philadelphia for upper-tier draft choices.
It is a gambit based on the idea that many mainstream car owners will rush to make the leap from gasoline.
To do that, Ms. McSally has avoided any connection to Mr. McCain, a gambit that has infuriated the late senator's family.
In an interview with The New York Times while the gambit was still in play, Mr. Musk didn't deny a connection.
PRICES IN FREEFALL The initial reaction to the Saudi gambit saw prices in freefall, collapsing to the lowest in four years.
However, due to the unrealistic concessions the Israelis were asked to make, they considered the peace plan an unacceptable Arab gambit.
Neither gambit worked: Mr. Mandelblit announced his intention to seek bribery and other charges 40 days before the April 9 vote.
It was a dangerous new gambit in China's plan to gradually strangle the freedom and unique vibrancy of this extraordinary place.
The strike's organizers and others, however, have shrugged off the president's insinuation that the event, for some, is a political gambit.
If the gambit works as planned, this strengthened Arctic ice layer could in turn lead to cooler temperatures across the world.
Whether that organization is deliberately scammy or just a low-utility gambit executed with slapstick amateurism is, at some point, immaterial.
With the delivered testimonies, impeachment by the House becomes inevitable, though it is still a dangerous gambit and could backfire politically.
Any attempt to ascribe his actions to a deeper, more textured strategic gambit is looking for something that just isn't there.
These giveaways run the gambit from a Christmas tree coloring competition to a guessing game to discover Olsen's favorite Christmas song.
The president himself dropped the Doral gambit after sustained criticism from Democrats and a handful of members of his own party.
The gambit was "something of a boss move," said Helima Croft, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, but it backfired badly.
Mr. Maduro is widely despised inside and outside Venezuela, so many countries are falling in line with the Trump administration's gambit.
Philadelphia public officials, like literally everyone else, have seen right through this gambit and have been dunking all over Trump ever since.
Tatum also has major movies in the work, including an adaptation of the Marvel character Gambit that he is writing and producing.
The episode of the week for January 15 through 21 is "Michael's Gambit," the first season finale of NBC's The Good Place.
Unlike Baldwin's stalled pro-business gambit, Gottlieb doesn't appear to be concerned about the borrowing of dairy terminology for solid foods, e.g.
H. Ross Perot had a gambit of appealing to "people who felt they had no voice," Green says, that was surprisingly effective.
And Guaidó's gambit this week to force a military ouster of Maduro failed — the third time a major move didn't pan out.
His next film, The Wall, hits theaters this week, and last August, he left Fox's Gambit movie for DC's Justice League Dark.
Should this gambit fail, Biden, his son and their undue association with Ukrainian corruption might be the main thing that voters remember.
Reconciling these two convictions—for free speech and against hate speech—is becoming harder, particularly since Angela Merkel's refugee gambit in 2015.
Profile-based partnerships could likely be Reddit's gambit to make the platform more attractive to companies looking to connect directly with fans.
A discharge petition is a rarely successful parliamentary gambit that can plonk bills onto the floor if the entreaty secures 218 signatures.
Equally, the Trump-Guaidó gambit might lead to conflict between armed groups or simply fail, leaving the regime more dominant than ever.
Nick Bateman went viral last week with his own slick version of a 'Gambit' trailer -- but that video isn't all visual effects.
British Prime Minister Theresa May came under intense pressure after her latest Brexit gambit backfired and fueled calls for her to quit.
Destiny 2's next big Forsaken expansion launches on September 4th, and one of its big additions is a new Gambit mode.
He's also been hard at work on a number of upcoming movie projects, including writing and producing the X-Men spinoff Gambit.
The cable industry's constitutional gambit is part of a broad movement to use the First Amendment as a tool to avoid regulation.
That limit appears to be whenever news of a lackey's shady behavior threatens to overshadow the president's own latest reality-TV gambit.
The Republicans' opening gambit — secretly negotiated for months, and endorsed by Trump — would have cut the highest tax rate to 35 percent.
The gambit has virtually no chance of succeeding and serves primarily to communicate how anxious the President is about the seized documents.
The president has raised the stakes on an already dangerous gambit, making careful planning for an off-ramp all the more important.
Then there's the Twenty-Fifth Amendment gambit, which might be the most Trump-like of all of the attacks on the president.
A total of 150 Republicans caught off guard by Hoyer's gambit were put on record in favor of adjourning for the recess.
British Prime Minister Theresa May was under intense pressure after her latest Brexit gambit backfired and fuelled calls for her to quit.
British Prime Minister Theresa May came under intense pressure after her latest Brexit gambit backfired and fuelled calls for her to quit.
Thus, moves by London-listed companies to sell CDRs will be more of a marketing gambit to raise their profile in China.
The story later appeared in "Knight's Gambit," a mystery collection by Faulkner featuring a mild-mannered yet shrewd country lawyer from Mississippi.
Moore canned the triple, and in retrospect the whole sequence held the cleverness of a chess gambit, momentary sacrifice for final gain.
For Trump, the gambit worked: He eventually baited Warren into releasing a DNA test, which damaged the rollout of her presidential campaign.
It was a successful gambit for former Prime Minister Stephen Harper back in 2008, and he expects it to keep working wonders.
This gambit occurs over the strenuous objections of Princess Tilda, both friend to Randall and exasperated conscience to her father, King Arnold.
That gambit failed, as did the crack by Tommy Battle, the mayor of Huntsville, about Ms. Ivey attending too many cocktail parties.
The story later appeared in "Knight's Gambit," a mystery collection from Faulkner featuring a mild-mannered yet shrewd country lawyer from Mississippi.
Harassment complaints against public officials are a deadly gambit in Tierra Blanca, a particularly deadly part of a deadly state, they say.
His gambit will test Maduro's relationship with the military, forcing soldiers at the border to choose between food and loyalty to him.
Oil companies were also critical of Trump's ethanol proposal, calling it a political gambit to win votes in a key 2020 state.
The Saturday upper-bracket semifinals will see Royal Never Give Up take on Nigma before Gambit Esports square off with Geek Fam.
Paul Ryan had dismissed the President's birthright gambit, but Trump told him in a tweet to do more to save the House.
Zuckerberg's foray into the belly of the Beltway to deliver a message of free speech was, in a sense, a daring gambit.
If Erdogan can avoid a severe humanitarian fallout from his military gambit, his wider strategy makes a brutal sort of economic sense.
And, if Ford doesn't appear and Kavanaugh is confirmed, whether they will pay a price for that gambit at the ballot box.
You now also own the Annual Pass, which gives you access to the Black Armory Forges, Gambit Prime, Reckoning, and Menagerie activities.
It was a strategic gambit for a down-ballot Republican in unfriendly territory, since Travis County, which contains Austin, is reliably Democratic.
Whatever the case, Trump walked away -- nicely, he said -- without much clarity on what might come next in his foreign policy gambit.
Democrats debate 2020 plan Warren's gambit coincides with an intensifying debate among Democrats about the best way to confront Trump in 2020.
Sidestepping the impossible task of compression, this chronological series takes the gambit of having each director's story relayed by a contemporary counterpart.
President Xi Jinping's brazen gambit to perpetuate his unchecked rule has dashed Western dreams that global economic integration will inexorably democratize China.
She started working on the tracks that make up Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides as a bit of an industry gambit.
As any chess player knows, the opening gambit can mask a subtle war plan that is not plainly obvious at first glance.
Even the possible spinoffs we've heard about revolve around white characters: Gambit (to be played by Channing Tatum), Kitty Pryde, Mystique, Multiple Man.
Those comments gave credence to theories that Trump's tough guy swagger is more of a political device than a thought out diplomatic gambit.
Despite an awkward moment when an investor asks why one builder is refilling a hole that he has just dug, the gambit works.
That gambit seemed to work, as Mr Trump spent his first days in office bragging implausibly about the size of his inaugural crowds.
But as Angela Merkel's long reign as chancellor draws to a close, Mr Merz's gambit has exposed the party's thirst for political novelty.
Despite speculation that Hungary, which often sides with Poland, might support the gambit, Mr Tusk was re-elected by 27 votes to one.
But Democrats dismissed the potential GOP gambit to get Democrats on the record again as "voting for Pelosi" just before the midterm election.
The harsh truth is that Furie's latest gambit to change Pepe's legacy isn't likely to be any more successful than his previous attempts.
If that was the intention of Lynch and Frost, to make us pine for being in Twin Peaks, the gambit worked too well.
The trucking push is partly a gambit to leverage the mapping and logistics expertise Uber has gained ferrying passengers and food in cities.
In reply, Mr Pence relied on a favourite gambit: selectively quoting Mr Trump to make his boss sound more like Reagan than Rambo.
You started your career in advertising; surely you must have thought about how this gambit might serve in generating interest in this film.
Forsaken is a chance to correct some of the changes made to Destiny 2, and the new Gambit mode is a fun addition.
Elude is a short 2D narrative platforming game that was created by the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab in the summer of 2010.
Guaido is considering naming a board to state-run PDVSA's U.S. subsidiary, Citgo Petroleum, in a gambit to generate revenue for the opposition.
Whether ByteDance can replicate their app success on in the hardware market remains to be seen, but it's looking like a tough gambit
" He then tried an interesting gambit and countered Jarboe's ejection with one of his own: "I'm fuckin' tossing you outta here, you're DONE!
Sudan is a place where this administration could make a real difference in the next nine months with a creative new policy gambit.
While previous U.S. administrations have long echoed similar views, siding with India immediately after criticizing Pakistan is a risky gambit, according to strategists.
Russell formerly led crew capsule development at Jeff Bezos space gambit Blue Origin before leaving to get involved in his family's mining business.
The donation marks China's latest gambit to make inroads in Central America, a campaign that has drawn the ire of the United States.
Rhonda, unfortunately, is down for the count, her body crushing the roof of a limousine in the show's go-for-broke opening gambit.
Nintendo's latest mobile gaming gambit, "Mario Kart Tour," had a sensational opening month, according to figures from the app analytics site Sensor Tower.
The latest gambit to get around New York's strict laws on removing a name from the ballot: Nominating Collins for another political office.
US authorities allege that high-level members of Turkey's government approved financing for the gambit, and Alptekin kept them updated on its progress.
US authorities allege that high-level members of Turkey's government approved financing for the gambit and Alptekin kept them updated on its progress.
The Sanders campaign should be seen not as a failed gambit but as a road map to the future of the Democratic Party.
Compared to the Donnie Caan gambit, it's a bush league move from Bobby, but then, Team Ionesphere isn't as formidable as Chuck Rhoades.
It seems as though Camping might fit a similar bill, though I would hesitate to presume that it'll pull off the same gambit.
In a delicate gambit, Mr. Martinez's lawyer, Anthony Ricco, told the jurors that they needed to respect both the victim and the defendant.
Remember World War Z, Brad Pitt's franchise gambit that was such a nightmare Vanity Fair gave the production mess its own cover story?
IAC's latest gambit is Angi Homeservices, a company that combines two big brands aimed at home repair and refurbishing, Angie's List and HomeAdvisor.
But when she started hashtagging videos of fans enjoying her song "Freak Me" with the phrase "#FreakMeChallenge," people took note of her gambit.
" The unorthodox gambit left Klobuchar dissolving into admiring laughter, while Buttigieg started his own remarks by saying, "It's original, I'll give you that.
"Trump's gambit is unlikely to work," Michael Hirson, Eurasia Group's practice head of China and Northeast Asia, wrote in a note on Thursday.
That forced Nigma to go through the lower bracket, and they stayed alive with a 2-1 rally over Gambit Esports on Saturday.
Danil "gpk" Skutin has returned to the starting lineup of Gambit Esports' Dota team after being benched earlier this month, the team announced.
Later Saturday, Nigma rallied past Gambit in the lower bracket, winning the final two games to stay alive with a 26-224 victory.
That is one thing when it means threatening to pull out of Nafta, the gambit Mr. Trump floated, then retreated from, this week.
Other HKEX watchers haven't given up on the potential for future cross-border exchange deals, even if Li's bold gambit failed this time.
The governor's gambit comes at a time when New York's Democratic Party is also dealing with a nasty skirmish in the State Senate.
Uncut Gems is about the thrill of the gambit, the jolt of glee and terror in watching someone pursue the next shiny thing.
The gambit worked, but it has opened Comey up to criticism that he is just another Washington leaker out to undermine the president.
For the gambit to work, Congress would have to push back its spending bill deadline until March, but members say it's do-able.
He opened his welcome return to the Philharmonic with a dazzling performance of Esa-Pekka Salonen's overturelike "Gambit," in its New York premiere.
It took a lot of hemming and hawing and drama, but this gambit ultimately failed during the "fiscal cliff" incident of Christmas 2012.
The gambit comes as new polls show that just under half of Americans believe that Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
For all that President Donald Trump's latest proposal to reopen the government is a non-starter with Democrats, it's still a risky gambit.
After speaking with Schumer, Sanders himself shut down the idea, telling his staffers that they would not be going along with Daines's gambit.
More than anything else, Mr. Netanyahu's Lieberman gambit reflects his desire to create a coalition that allows him to keep his seat of power.
"Closer" doubles down on this gambit, shoehorning pointillist details of longing into a romantic Mad Libs narrative that you can't help writing yourself into.
The conceptual gambit recalls the work of another bad-boy filmmaker, Lars von Trier, who also revels in creating challenges only to subvert them.
In the age of spoiler warnings and fan theories, a proposed gambit from Westworld co-showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy materialized on Monday.
The Process as Hinkie undertook it was a business gambit, and is interesting in that way and as that thing, and only as that.
After years of saying she opposed another referendum, May's final gambit was to dangle the possibility of a second vote and closer trading arrangements.
It's an audacious gambit, even in a musical, but it works in part because of the connection the screenplay builds between viewer and character.
"Netflix has traditionally bet on name-brand creators, so this was a bold gambit by Netflix," Stranger Things producer Shawn Levy recently told Newsweek.
Below is an edited and condensed version of our conversation about conspiracy theories, films about filmmaking, and navigating the ethics of the film's gambit.
Putting aside the intimately strong connection so many of us have with Gambit, it doesn't make sense for Fox to make the movie, really.
If that sounds nothing like the X-Men series you always wanted — or if you don't know a Gambit from a Jubilee — fear not!
Tran supposedly tried the same gambit in July, asking for a $670,000 invoice and saying he planned to request $500,000 more in the future.
Mr Guaidó's last big gambit—an attempt in February to bring in humanitarian aid from Colombia watched by the world's media—was a failure.
Gambit is the dark horse of the ELeague Major, landing wins against North, Godsent and FaZe Clan this week and only losing to Virtus.
" As for the films the stars could watch over and over again, Spencer said she looks for movies that "run the gambit of emotions.
Mr Tsipras's gambit flopped because the euro zone could not allow the precedent of a debtor state unilaterally changing the terms of its loans.
Another is uncertainty over whether the ECB will allow the bank to operate with such a low safety cushion if Sewing's gambit doesn't work.
Yahoo View, the company's recently launched gambit to go after cord cutters by offering free video content from Hulu, is now available on mobile.
The gambit may have worked—his Likud Party won, securing him a fourth term—but the consequences of that decision are still deeply felt.
He neglected to mention that James T. Kirk, one of the main heroes of "Star Trek," did beat the game with an unorthodox gambit.
That gambit failed, but its corrosive impact on the committee's credibility, and on congressional oversight of the intelligence community, appears to be very real.
Amplifying the issue, however, could be a risky gambit for vulnerable GOP lawmakers who are up for reelection in suburban and moderate swing districts.
Trump's tariff gambit better end up in avoiding higher tariffs or they will only add to the overheating risks that are high and rising.
The Secret World of FIFA that Adidas owner Horst Dassler started throwing cash around wildly once it became apparent that Havelange's gambit might work.
Republicans and conservatives have been more suspicions of her claims, with many suggesting they are a partisan gambit to derail Trump's high court pick.
Pascrell's gambit — which came after the committee rejected an amendment about Trump's tax returns earlier this month — failed in a procedural party-line vote.
It was a familiar gambit — endless numbers of young singers do the same — but an effective one; it scored him a major label deal.
As for the girl he was trying to impress back in 1978, the gambit worked: "I married her there 11 years later," says Branson.
In one scene, after Neni learns that her family's existence in America has been threatened, her ruthless gambit to protect them is awe-inspiring.
It is a high-risk gambit, attacking Trump on an issue where polls show voters trust him more than they do any other candidate.
The costumes are as classic as the one-liners, and the main hero lineup looks great (Storm, Beast, Wolverine, Rogue, Gambit, Psylocke, and Bishop).
These shoes are super comfortable, stylish, and built to last in ItalyStyling aside, the Wolf & Shepherd Gambit is special because of the comfort technology.
If you're a rebel, you have to be worried that this agreement is a quiet Russian gambit to weaken the rebels before resuming hostilities.
Alarmed, they fed the move into a computer and it agreed with Tani, recognizing that the gambit would improve his position several moves later.
His gambit may be a ploy to buy time for the additional testing needed to acquire the capability to strike the continental United States.
Later, Stan learned from Wolfe that the success of his Oleg gambit had accrued a cost: The bosses wanted Stan taken out of counterintellgence.
The President's gambit is possible because the public has yet to see the details in the Democratic memo and so cannot judge his motives.
And Marrone's sideline confrontation with Ramsey was arguably a bigger story Monday than the failed gambit at the end of the loss in Houston.
But since you're still employed while trying this negotiation gambit, your fallback position is just sticking with what you've got — and trying again elsewhere.
One expert Snopes spoke with said the pattern resembled what the Better Business Bureau calls a "subscription trap," which is a potentially illegal gambit.
Mostly, fellow mayors from the population-100,000-or-so set have landed on a kind of grudging respect for the brazenness of the gambit.
These "handsome girls" represent a new marketing gambit for Mr. Wang to break into a previously unclaimed sliver of the increasingly diversified Chinese audience.
Not only did Roosevelt's failed gambit cost him and his party tremendous political capital; it also prevented more meaningful policies from coming to fruition.
The Trump administration cannot decide if its peace plan is an opening gambit to trigger a compromise or a fait accompli that precludes one.
Even if you never pick up Harris's book, or click on it, the gambit works: Hi, I'm Kamala Harris, and I'm running for President.
That leaves Clement's gambit — to simply assert a broader claim before the Supreme Court than the one his clients raised in the lower courts.
Nevertheless, Trump is traveling to Hanoi hoping the sequel to his first meeting will generate at least some evidence his diplomatic gambit is working.
It was a classic rhetorical gambit by RT, the Russian public broadcaster formerly known as Russia Today, which is ultimately financed by the Kremlin.
Pretense to the contrary, appeals to any sort of trans-partisan standards or restraints, are merely a ruse, a gambit in the endless war.
Still, analysts were skeptical Kim's gambit would do lasting damage to the alliance between Seoul and Washington, or to the international push for sanctions.
The question now is if the gambit will work, and some experts, like Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, are skeptical.
If Trump insists on a debt limit increase as part of a deal, he would take a gambit on the health of the American economy.
This gambit failed, but the election signaled that an energized Democratic Party was ready to mount serious challenges in regions previously dominated by the GOP.
McConnell's 20183 gambit wasn't about principle, it was about power: He wanted a conservative Supreme Court, and he had the votes to protect that preference.
Police had to be called to hold back mobs of swarming fans in the parlor while Campbell scooped up press and notoriety for his gambit.
Meadows and Jordan's letter is an odd gambit, but the goal seems clear: to target and discredit Rosenstein, the person in charge of Mueller's probe.
The gambit paid off and she became a huge star with roles in Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Green Card.
It failed by a margin of 21906 – 29, but that bill was only the latest gambit in a growing movement to lower the voting age.
His opening gambit has been to propose legislation granting a blanket amnesty to rank-and-file FARC guerrillas who are not wanted for serious crimes.
Call this the "dinner with Mike Pence" gambit, after the American vice-president's reported refusal to eat alone with a woman other than his wife.
HBO viewers run the gambit from young to old and enjoy content from a variety of genres including sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, drama and politics.
So yes, Gambit sounds complicated, but in practice, it works smoothly and you'll likely pick up the various rules in just a matter of minutes.
Other GOP standbys, such as tax cuts, immigration and the continued strength of the economy, may also be lost in the gambit for the midterms.
Pressure on British Prime Minister Theresa May to resign increased after her new Brexit gambit backfired and as a key ally resigned from her cabinet.
North, formerly the roster of Team Dignitas, qualified for the playoffs after wins against HellRaisers, G2 and Godsent, which followed losses against Gambit and Fnatic.
Should the CRA gambit fail, activists will be shifting their focus toward passing state-level net neutrality laws that largely mirror the discarded federal rules.
Trump's proposed reconcilement with Russia is a genuinely ambitious gambit, but one that could take him down the exact opposite path he is hoping for.
Zigzagging the full gambit of dance music, the 51st DJ Kicks edition is a heady concoction of sultry house, velvety blues, and bruising hip-hop.
After stalling out of the gate production-wise, the Channing Tatum Gambit movie has officially been pushed back from its original October 6th, 2016 slot.
The pound fell to its lowest level since early January, after Prime Minister Theresa May's final gambit to get a Brexit deal approved failed dramatically.
Spufford makes a sport of withholding the truth about Smith and about the novel's narrator, the sort of gambit that can become wearisome if overdone.
Jeremy Corbyn's gambit of doubling down on civilizational decline, 19th century-style socialism, and giving a free pass to radical Islam may just pay off.
Solutions run the gambit from more explicit language against harassment in the guidelines for attendees to screening the guest list and revoking invitations when necessary.
But to the extent that Amazon's gambit provokes a race to promise funding for education, infrastructure and other public goods, there is a broader lesson.
Our nation's mushrooming debt is not some debating gambit to be trotted out only when political opponents seek to shower their base with fiscal favors.
If his gambit succeeds, within a few years he could multiply by several times his personal fortune, already estimated at $18.5 billion, according to Bloomberg.
A special, blackened sole, was a gambit too curious to pass up: How could a thin, flaky white fish stand up to high-temperature searing?
Getting a string of cartoons killed is generally not a good harbinger of things to come, and going public with it is a risky gambit.
Analysts hailed the 23310 launch as a smart retro gambit, but one which could overshadow the Finnish company's re-entry into the global smartphone market.
The gambit paid off, as Trump won the presidency and nominated the conservative Gorsuch, who has already had a meaningful effect on the court's decisions.
The offer for Starwood looks like an opening gambit to thwart the merger with Marriott so the final price is likely to be even higher.
But there was one exceedingly potent and poetic visual gambit early in the night, one that required just as little thought but was endlessly rich.
With no real surprises to be had with cinema's found footage formula, a gambit of a film being entirely filmed using Snapchat has us intrigued.
The ice box was a gambit designed to attract the one thing so many stores like Eddie Bauer seem to be missing these days — customers.
The gambit of placating black voters has grown stale during a time when a Republican president is delivering real results that positively impact their lives.
At recent shows, she has begun with a brisk tour of her back catalog before playing her current and most daring gambit, "Masseduction," in full.
Basically, he argues, this was a gambit to try to convince Trump not to go to war with North Korea — one that may yet fail.
This time her gambit worked, and in May 1782 she accepted a bounty to suit up in place of folks from Uxbridge, one town over.
If nothing else, Cockburn's gambit has helped draw national attention to what otherwise have been just one of dozens and dozens of obscure midterm contests.
The Chinese gambit — in the past, China has been reticent about offering itself as a global paradigm — comes at a moment of American democratic fracture.
But Sunday's gambit came with the added risk that failure could have dented the Warriors' confidence in what has been a longstanding strategical cure-all.
Alliance, who fell into the lower bracket with the loss to Team Aster, beat BOOM Esports 2000-260 to set up the match with Gambit.
"You mean Patagonia made in China?" he said on a press call, accusing the company of playing politics in a gambit to sell more clothes.
Gambit Esports added Rafael "Doxy" Adl Zarabi and Chres "Sencux" Laursen to complete its League of Legends roster ahead of the 2020 LCL Spring Split.
Now that the trial is winding down, there is a real question about whether Trump's gambit to drag down a top opponent was worth it.
Attempting to bring the far-right into the mainstream has failed in places like Austria, but Germany's history makes this political gambit even more sensitive.
But if the play often seems to be privileging the passions of the creative team over those of the characters, the gambit eventually pays off.
An adversarial power that executes a gambit on the world stage that does not elicit a response from the United States hasn't miscalculated at all.
As in Jerusalem, if Trump's sacrifice of friends to shake up stalemated situations is backed by a solid strategic gambit, he may prove Carnegie wrong.
As of late Thursday, they appeared to have the margin they'd need, although Democrats were hinting at a last-minute gambit to frustrate their plans.
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) carefully considered investigating the McCaskill gambit upon advice of its nonpartisan career attorneys, but deadlocked on whether to move forward.
Neal's gambit now puts Charles Rettig, the current IRS commissioner, who was nominated by Trump and confirmed by the Senate, in a delicate political position.
But even if Mr. Trump's Nafta gambit worked and bilateral trade came into balance, it wouldn't necessarily change the balance of American trade over all.
Prosecutors have suggested in court filings that the company's decision to appear may have been a gambit to obtain details on the U.S. government's investigation.
Some analysts suspected that Mr. Zarif's resignation was a gambit to strengthen his position by forcing public endorsements from the country's other top power brokers.
Wise or not, the gambit reflected a recognition that Trump needed to win over at least some people who thought women shouldn't be sexually assaulted.
However, the gambit of derailing a woman's political speech into a conversation about her body is as popular now as it was in Puritan times.
As Vox's Ezra Klein wrote, the fact that Clinton telegraphed the Machado move from a mile away didn't stop Trump for falling for the gambit.

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