They are getting hammered when they pop their heads up; they get hammered if they get in a convoy.
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Elizabeth Warren hammered and hammered him on this point, but he wouldn't budge, and that left the impression that he couldn't budge.
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"It's not just supply and demand…this time, oil prices are also being hammered by geopolitical factors and being hammered by geo-economical factors," Yergin said.
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While his campaign says he isn't focused on the other candidates, he clearly is -- he has hammered Biden the way he hammered Clinton over trade deals and the Iraq War.
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Details of any deal still needed to be hammered out.
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Top Democrats, though, have hammered the president nonstop since Monday.
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Trump moved toward them as he hammered out his Cabinet.
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This is difficult when you're religiously prohibited from getting hammered.
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Matar heard cell doors being hammered open one by one.
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I'm not looking to get hammered on a first date.
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Sir Vince hammered this theme home in his closing speech.
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When that happens, housing stocks could get hammered, Cramer said.
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Since getting hammered in New York, Cruz's numbers have cratered.
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The widely publicized health problems have hammered the company's sales.
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In particular, Republicans have hammered Ossoff on national security issues.
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If they don't, though, understand it's going to get hammered.
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Recently, the retail sector has been hammered by job losses.
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Now, Nvidia's growth story is being hammered on multiple fronts.
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They hammered away on health care and kitchen table concerns.
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I hammered the gas and it came around on me.
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Democrats also hammered the bill for adding to the debt.
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Sanders hammered that message in his victory speech Tuesday night.
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Let's say you just left the club and you're hammered.
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He hammered a shot and it caromed off the post!
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On the next pitch, Encarnacion hammered a curveball from Brewer.
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Gillespie has hammered him over and over for the inconsistency.
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And if you haven't prepared for it, you'll get hammered.
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A few recent studies have only hammered that point home.
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The metal stake was misshapen where it had been hammered.
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I got hammered and passed out at my friend's house.
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Bernie Sanders, have hammered Trump for his remarks on entitlements.
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Another when someone hammered a fence post amid dry vegetation.
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I hammered together a composting bin that promptly fell apart.
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But as workers hammered the materials together between 7 a.m.
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He got hammered for a bit of abuse from John.
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The scandal hammered Wells Fargo's stock for roughly two months.
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McCain also hammered Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville.
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In 2014 the whole group got hammered, led by Salesforce.
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About 30 tornadoes hammered the Southeast that day, he said.
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Facebook has also been hammered for alleged bias against conservatives.
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I got hammered repeatedly -- and some of it was justified.
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The headline that the stock is getting hammered is misleading.
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In 2011, Thailand was hammered by three times its average rainfall.
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The trade dispute with the United States also hammered Chinese exporters.
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The sell-off also hammered Turkish stocks and debt risk profile.
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The exact contents of the proposal are still being hammered out.
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Mr Santos and the FARC quickly hammered out a revised deal.
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He hammered the emails, the server, and our security several times.
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Biden has hammered Trump over statements about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Get hammered, but just remember that it is not the priority.
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Has he ever hammered away at a typewriter, for that matter?
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An independent candidate in Middlesbrough's mayoral election hammered his Labour opponent.
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Despite making modest quarterly gains, shares have been hammered this year.
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Describe the night we met… I can't — I was too hammered.
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Put yourself in my shoes — five African-American women — just hammered!
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Democrats hammered away at their demand that Trump reopen the government.
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It is somewhat horrifying to witness; I do not get hammered.
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His heart hammered his ribs and the Parasite gave another twitch.
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On Wall Street, disappointing forecasts from chipmakers hammered the tech sector.
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The severe economic recession that began around 2013 hammered local producers.
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Ryan Lochte's been hammered into the ground, but enough's enough, right?
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Spezza, working in the circle, hammered the loose puck past Saros.
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They just have too many issues, and the stocks get hammered.
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But the company has since been repeatedly hammered for editorial missteps.
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Weld hammered Trump's character during his presidential announcement in New Hampshire.
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AT&T has hammered Wheeler's proposal along with the Republican commissioners.
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In an internal memo to employees, Cook also hammered Trump's order.
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Beijing hammered American farmers in every round of its retaliatory tariffs.
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Buttigieg also hammered the State and Health and Human Services departments.
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KURTZ: And so do get hammered by people -- REGAN: Oh, yeah.
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I was so hammered I had no recollection of it happening.
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Around 2008, got hammered even worse by the big dot-coms.
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The former vice president was hammered at June's debate by Sen.
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" Said her friend, "We might as well stay and get hammered.
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She has hammered social media companies for allowing and amplifying extremism.
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I'd buy two of those with a buddy and get hammered.
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In 254, Sanders hammered Clinton in that category, 215% to 42%.
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The MSCI index tumbed 4.3% and many developing currencies got hammered.
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And the other candidates hammered him for it in the debates.
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The smog-induces shutdowns have hammered Chinese commodity futures this week.
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She hammered the moderates over their more modest plans, jabbed Sen.
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The unrest has hammered both economic growth and the local currency.
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Iowa and Michigan will also get hammered with snow starting Wednesday.
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On Twitter last year, Trump hammered Amazon for hurting local retailers.
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But Strange's allies have hammered both Moore and Alabama Republican Rep.
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The ongoing trade war with China has also hammered crop sales.
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It still doesn't sound like specific details have been hammered out.
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Republicans have hammered Democrats over the breakneck speed of the inquiry.
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Sometimes it takes the audible, metaphoric form of a hammered drum.
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John Delaney, another moderate candidate who has hammered Sanders in recent weeks.
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Just don't get hammered at our office and you should be safe.
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One account in particular, "The Red Pill," repeatedly hammered on this narrative.
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Frears' High Fidelity hammered home the idea that Laura was Rob's salvation.
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Specifics regarding date, time and location have not yet been hammered out.
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It's a fact that's hammered into our history books again and again.
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"The people that have been hammered are the little guys," he said.
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Firms that provide the specialist services behind globalisation have also been hammered.
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She also hammered him on a litany of comments demeaning to women.
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The company's stock is getting hammered this year, repeatedly reaching new lows.
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"They hammered a model that had been used and abused," Channing said.
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"She'll be hammered for saying this, but it's 100% true," Morgan tweeted.
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So they sat in a small room and hammered the thing out.
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Target's stock was hammered in the aftermath of the dismal earnings report.
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As the saying goes, the nail that sticks up gets hammered down.
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I was lying outside in crazy pain, screaming for help, totally hammered.
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In the event Trump wins, Cramer expects the ETF to get hammered.
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And he looked hammered even during the picture, I'm not gonna lie.
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But the details will apparently be hammered out in a single lunch.
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Vice President Joe Biden on Monday hammered away at the GOP nominee.
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Once it hits around 6, 7 PM, pretty much everyone is hammered.
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The result is that Pelosi, who reportedly doesn't drink alcohol, sounds hammered.
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Europe's banks have seen their stock hammered over the past few days.
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The metal is then hammered into shape by a blacksmith and polished.
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Hannah walks in and sees Jessica, totally hammered in the hot tub.
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This week, Japanese stocks have already been hammered by escalated geopolitical concerns.
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The Trump administration has hammered Tehran with sanctions in the time since.
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The elderly who have signed reverse mortgages are going to get hammered.
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Republicans have hammered House Democrats over the impeachment inquiry into the president.
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Vernon Sykes (D) hammered out a final deal to reach a compromise.
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The stocks have been hammered in recent weeks as investors ditch tech.
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"He got hammered," Carroll said of Wilson Monday on ESPN 710 Seattle.
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It was hammered down in a 10-minute spree of telephone bidding.
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The caucus hammered Saikat Chakrabarti for comments he made going after Rep.
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A global crops oversupply has hammered profits for grain trading and processing.
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Others are brightly painted or forged in metal and hammered into shape.
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Five minutes later it passed, and the evening sun hammered the deck.
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Suddenly, a freak monster wave hammered the platform, seemingly out of nowhere.
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Investors recently hammered Athenahealth after the company registered a poor first quarter.
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For the week, the sector that got hammered the most was energy.
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Bottom line: Slowly, but surely, a final proposal is being hammered out.
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The city got hammered with 34 inches of snow Monday - shattering records.
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A mint green bouclé wedding suit hammered home the limb-framing effect.
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Not to say that it was cheap, because he hammered the ball.
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Investors hammered shares in trade-sensitive sectors like agriculture, semiconductors and industrials.
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But the party's voters have repeatedly hammered down these attempts at moderation.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) hammered CDC officials on the availability of coronavirus testing.
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As rain hammered down and thunder clapped around us, unimaginable tragedy struck.
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Democrats have hammered the Democratic National Committee over the debate qualification process.
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A default wave would punish bondholders, and banks could get hammered, too.
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But in the United States, disagreements can be hammered out in court.
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He was hammered -- and was hit hard especially by Buttigieg and Warren.
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The company's share price has been hammered and its woes are mounting.
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I hammered the man hard and gained viewer support by doing so.
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Details need to be hammered out at Friday's OPEC+ meeting in Vienna.
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Mr. Hankerson hammered one together and posted a picture on a website.
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Jacky Rosen, has repeatedly hammered Heller over GOP attempts to dismantle Obamacare.
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Speaking in New Delhi earlier this month, Modi hammered home his message.
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RHP Jacob deGrom (6-5) was hammered by the Marlins on Saturday.
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Trump allies have hammered Karlan over her comments about the president's son.
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The women hammered kettledrums and struck a gong suspended from a pagoda.
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Opening amid a recession that hammered newsrooms across the country didn't help.
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ANONYMOUS I get hammered by readers when I answer questions like this.
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Aguilar hammered his fourth career pinch-hit homer leading off the sixth.
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Oh, and LSU didn't just beat Kentucky; the Tigers hammered the Wildcats.
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He called on Republicans to hold tight as details are hammered out.
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Trouble is that Hortonworks shares have gotten hammered since its late 2014 IPO.
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" The QQQ ETF, which tracks the Nasdaq 100, "has obviously gotten hammered here.
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But when these stocks get hammered, they do actually become very attractive investments.
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We're sure it will all be hammered out during The Women Tell All.
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If I were to be misogynistic, I would get hammered down by them.
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She hammered Zuckerberg about Facebook lawyers fighting to avoid liability over data breaches.
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LHP Matt Boyd was optioned out after starting Saturday night and getting hammered.
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House Democrats uniformly hammered President Donald Trump's EPA chief about his ethics allegations.
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No deal had been hammered out since then, industry sources said on Thursday.
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Andreia: Arjé dress; Proenza Schouler Medium Hammered Earrings, $695, available at Proenza Schouler.
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And Trump has hammered it as a poorly negotiated giveaway of U.S. power.
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Democrats have long hammered McConnell for not considering any House-passed spending legislation.
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Two weeks on, his business is being hammered by the ensuing cash crunch.
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But, he admits, some of the most popular tourist places are getting "hammered".
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I know I've hammered on this thing's ridiculous price, but you know what?
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Candidate Clinton was hammered for trying to do some good in the world.
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MUNICIPALITIES, STATES, I MEAN, HOW IS THIS ALL GOING TO GET HAMMERED OUT?
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Then, the Avalanche hammered Barkov in the Florida end, leading to a breakout.
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Its business has been hammered by retaliatory tariffs on U.S. farmers, said Stucke.
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But, mostly ... the Congressman hammered home why he's throwing his support behind Beto.
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The yuan has been hammered in recent months by a confluence of factors.
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They hammered out a settlement that concentrates on 6-year-old Jack's interests.
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Rust left Game 2 when he was hammered by Senators D Dion Phaneuf.
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Even the hammered energy sector has nearly doubled over the past two decades.
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But it's in the private market where the Trump base gets truly hammered.
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A Russian trade ban on Brazilian pork exports also hammered BRF's business there.
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Investors on Friday hammered shares of both companies after news of the raids.
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There, he hammered out expectations ahead of a trip to the White House.
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The fighting and tumbling oil production and prices have hammered South Sudan's economy.
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The lawmakers hammered Amazon over how its board has no members of color.
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The lawmakers' letter also hammered Facebook on diversity at the Menlo Park, Calif.
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He added there were still significant issues to be hammered out in talks.
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Our top pick is the Lagostina Martellata Hammered Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set.
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These two ideologically opposed politicians hammered out a deal to save Social Security.
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Energy companies were hammered as the price of oil dropped almost 5 percent.
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Larry Fink, CEO of the investment management company BlackRock, hammered bitcoin on Friday.
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Much of the time, in big, earthshaking congressional elections, Democrats have gotten hammered.
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Trump hammered the four congresswomen at a rally in North Carolina Wednesday evening.
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He added that "bad retailers" will get hammered by the GOP's tax overhaul.
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On his show, Oliver hammered Sinclair, highlighting examples of the broadcaster's conservative bias.
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We've got the Japan Europe free trade deal that's still being hammered out.
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I just got hammered and had a pizza, but it didn't go well.
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Cikatic grabbed the clinch and Hug hammered him with the left hook again.
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Ryanair has previously warned that its profits might get hammered by Boeing's troubles.
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The Lagostina Martellata Hammered Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set boasts a gorgeous look.
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And Steve Castor, the GOP staff attorney, hammered home how improper this looked.
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Hammered by international market volatility and this latest domestic political blow, Brazilian stocks .
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Applying his trademark pressure Dos Anjos hammered the body of the gangly rancher.
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The threat of such pressures has hammered American financial stocks in recent days.
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He's hammered at that point ever since his State of the Union speech.
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Hensarling hammered Cordray with subpoenas and accused the bureau of mismanagement and waste.
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Most returned to Myanmar after the two governments hammered out a repatriation deal.
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"This is one — that again — got hammered for no particular reason," he said.
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The epidemic has hammered all sectors of the economy - from manufacturing to tourism.
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The epidemic has hammered all sectors of the economy - from manufacturing to tourism.
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"In my case, my platoon was hammered time after time," Villanueva told ESPN.
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The Hawks went to New York, where they hammered the Americans, 9-0.
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Ever since his election, Democrats and the press have hammered him for it.
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Central Michigan was hammered, 7-10, by Tulsa in the Miami Beach Bowl.
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During the events, Trump particularly hammered the Democrats' handling of the Jackson confirmation.
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Kipchoge hammered Mile 15 in 4:32 and Mile 16 in 4:37.
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"We're going to get hammered," said Kevin Arata, the city's director of communications.
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Democrats hammered the report as "superficial," claiming Republicans are trying to protect Trump.
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Lawmakers hammered out the packages despite partisan rancor caused by the impeachment proceedings.
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In a press call yesterday, Markey separately hammered Pai's move on broadband privacy.
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Ten twisters struck the state and about 37 hammered the Southeast on Sunday.
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Children of ISIS ISIS' twisted ideology has also been hammered into the young.
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I break down the agreement and what remains to be hammered out here.
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OnDeck has been hammered due to concerns around its growth and default rates.
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Oliver also hammered Equifax for letting the breach happen in the first place.
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As the debate has evolved, GOP leaders are being hammered from all sides.
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He just wants the GOP leaders to get some compromises hammered out first.
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The kitchen cabinets are entirely covered in long metal sheets hammered by hand.
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Could a hammered drunk Michael Bisping BEAT UP a sober Georges St-Pierre???
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Suarez hammered his second from the air to keep his tally ever-escalating.
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The sector has been hammered by the rise of Europe's more efficient budget carriers.
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Investor sentiment was hammered again last month by a scandal at industry leader LendingClub.
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But some fans grew tired of the displays, and President Trump hammered protesting players.
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ET. Prices for US oil have been hammered recently by reports of excess supply.
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I think it's actually OK. Look at Logitech, too — that has really gotten hammered.
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Blunt hammered home this point when he spoke to reporters Tuesday after the lunch.
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And it was painful to watch him getting hammered again and again by Kaine.
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Both Mike Pence and Tim Kaine hammered at the opposing side's would-be president.
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And loved even more the endorsement-by-sitting-and-silence when he hammered socialism.
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And I gave a really hot speech, and I got hammered for it, repeatedly.
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Fórn thundered, Pale Chalice seethed, Full of Hell howled, Nightfell hammered, and Hell crushed.
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" Trump has also hammered away at NATO because "they do not focus on terror.
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Supermarket and packaged food companies have been hammered this year, thanks to food deflation.
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Stocks get hammered from time to time, but the broad market has always recovered.
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Avid Technology's stock was hammered this week on no news at all, Cramer said.
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This time the Tories expect to be hammered by Nigel Farage's new Brexit Party.
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She opened the door and she was like, 'Man, I was hammered last night!
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The launch of the policy easing measures hammered sterling and weighed on bond yields.
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At the club, I was on a mission to get absolutely mind-numbingly hammered.
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Michigan has lost two straight at home after getting hammered by Indiana on Tuesday.
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This was hammered home early as he narrowly escaped a knockdown from a knee.
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Remember that Mercury is retrograde and things won't be hammered out for a while.
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The Vikings are rising, having hammered the Giants and Bears the last two weeks.
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Schwarber hammered a Houser slider in the fifth inning for a 4-1 lead.
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In response, Cosby's defense attorney hammered at what he called discrepancies in her accusations.
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He slithered off of the fence, snapped Diaz's head back, and hammered his body.
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Retail stocks have been hammered as big names like Macy's disappointed this earnings season.
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The prospect of lower trade between Mexico and the U.S. has hammered Mexico's peso.
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Refiners have long requested this change, saying the biofuels program has hammered their profits.
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That stock at one point was so hammered today, you couldn't look at it.
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Southeast Texas was hammered by Hurricane Rita just weeks after Katrina devastated New Orleans.
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Crystal and beeswax, gold and hammered tin, shaped into the most surreal landforms possible.
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One of the areas Gillibrand has been hammered on is that she's evolved politically.
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The U.S. has since hammered Iran with sanctions, raising tensions between the two nations.
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Its earnings were hammered—banks' return on equity has halved over the past decade.
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Judge hammered his 23.38th homer of the season to left in the first inning.
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Republicans still hammered Clinton for it and demanded criminal investigations for mishandling classified information.
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You'd have millions of retirees who would have gotten hammered, because the Nasdaq collapsed.
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Committee lawmakers hammered out the details of the bill behind closed doors this week.
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The turmoil had hammered the country's shaky economy, damaging its image with global investors.
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This message also needs to be received earlier, "hammered home" by schools and parents.
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The fallout hammered Chipotle's comparable-restaurant sales and share price, and damaged its reputation.
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Rizzo hammered it into the right-field seats for a 3-0 Cubs lead.
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" And Facebook's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg hammered the decision as "disappointing and harmful.
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"The stock has a tendency to get hammered even on excellent results," he said.
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Instruments used in musical performances include the accordion-like concertina and a hammered dulcimer.
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They gave away free cases of beer at work today and I'm fucking hammered.
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Kier's share price has recently been hammered following a profit warning and mounting debts.
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Trump really pushed for a partial shutdown only after getting hammered by conservative media.
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U.S. sanctions have hammered the nation's oil industry and crippled its ability to borrow.
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He also hammered nails into the stretched canvas between the raised points, creating counterrhythms.
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Ariana Boussard-Reifel hammered pendant earrings in goldtone brass, $475 at net-a-porter.com.
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Recently, I worked Thanksgiving flights, so I saw a lot of hammered young people.
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That, he argues, would reduce public debt while crucial pension reform is hammered out.
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An official arrangement won't be hammered out until at least a month after that.
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Ice sculpted the planet, and sculpts it still: you hammered aluminum into that shape.
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But under his presidency, the middle class remains forgotten -- hammered is more like it.
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A lot of it is hammered, so it has a handmade look to it.
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She hammered the outside groups who wasted millions of dollars lying about Kavanaugh's record.
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Milwaukee hammered four homers to account for six runs in Monday's 7-2 victory.
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And it was hammered home when Russia went into Crimea and portions of Ukraine.
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PG&E hammered out a restructuring plan, but still needs Newsom to approve it.
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In the meantime, Rosen and Democratic groups have hammered Heller on his healthcare position.
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The en suite master bathroom has a granite tile shower and hammered-copper basin.
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Hawaii's Big Island -- the easternmost island in the chain -- was hammered hardest by rain.
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Trump hammered drug companies on the campaign trail but has not proposed sweeping changes.
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For example, he recently admitted to getting "hammered" at a bar with Justin Bieber.
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Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) have hammered Amazon over worker treatment, tax incentives and market power.
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A bipartisan immigration deal hammered out last year failed after Trump refused to back it.
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Trump is entirely making this up, to be clear, but he's hammered this point repeatedly.
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This created a large area of strong winds that hammered coastal New England in particular.
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Oregon grapples with snow In the West, a snowstorm hammered parts of Oregon on Wednesday.
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Production was also hammered by a 1.8% tumble in aircraft and parts output last month.
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A strong dollar hammered currencies with South Africa's rand the hardest hit, down 1.5 percent.
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So the DNC officials hammered Johnston with questions: What would happen with all their information?
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The deal wasn't finalized until Sunday, when they hammered out the last of the specifics.
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North and South Carolina were hammered by Hurricane Florence after it made landfall on Friday.
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The worst moments of 20163's historic winter storm hammered the East Coast on Jan.
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A light clipped to a piece of wood hammered to the ceiling passed for illumination.
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Investors hammered the stock in pre-market trading, sending shares down more than 10 percent.
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"When somebody you care about is getting hammered like that, it's not easy," he explained.
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He was not too keen on Dean's decision to get hammered and let Dean know.
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It reported what seemed like a solid quarter to Cramer, but the stock was hammered.
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The details, including the size of the bail-out, have yet to be hammered out.
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The state's farmers are being hammered by the administration's tariff war with China, he said.
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Republicans got hammered in the 1974 midterms, but Ford very nearly won reelection in 1976.
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Do you have any horror stories from when a narrator might have gotten too hammered?
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And they loved even more the endorsement-by-sitting-in-silence when he hammered socialism.
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There are some parts of the in-car experience that are already hammered out, though.
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If the market continues to falter, technology ETFs will keep getting hammered, say some experts.
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Three high-profile PR nightmares over the past week have really hammered this point home.
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They've been making money for some time, but when volatility goes up they get hammered.
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Metro Bank, which has seen its shares hammered after disclosing an accounting error, advanced 7.5%.
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Now the defendants have hammered out a deal to have a psychiatrist check out Silva.
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And the middle class of the "First World" in the West has been absolutely hammered.
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Mitt Romney has hammered Trump in speeches and on Twitter, calling him unfit for office.
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Tech stocks, which have delivered the best returns in recent years, have been hammered lately.
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Williams hammered second serves that floated in at 75 mph, breaking once in each set.
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But these were tiny victories; later, Stevens leaned against the ropes, getting his liver hammered.
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You get absolutely hammered and pass out in a lavender bush behind the decorative pond.
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DiPaolo hammered Clinton's health, it said, and described her as a felon during his performance.
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In the '90s, comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 hammered the point home, when it hit Jupiter.
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She and Jesse hammered out the agreement, and the judge approved it earlier this month.
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After years of being hammered, housing prices in Europe — and Asia, too — are finally surging.
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Why it matters: Warner has hammered Twitter before on its response to the Russia investigation.
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Republicans, who long hammered Democrats over debt, have been under fire for inflating the deficit.
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And the broader conference would have to accept the proposal once it is hammered out.
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Pence hammered an opposite-field homer off Eduardo Jimenez in the bottom of the inning.
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Conway on Wednesday hammered the impeachment inquiry process, a key criticism of the White House.
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" Allen wrote that Republicans "loved ... the endorsement-by-sitting-in-silence when he hammered socialism.
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The economy is being hammered by rampant inflation and a severe shortage of hard currency.
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Biden was hammered repeatedly from many of the other nine candidates on stage, particularly Sen.
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The heat probe will be hammered into the surface by the lander in late January.
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Timeline: Committee lawmakers hammered out the details of the bill behind closed doors this week.
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Marines Corps bases such as Camp Lejeune were recently hammered by hurricanes Florence and Michael.
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The Trump administration has hammered Iran with sanctions in an effort to cripple its economy.
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The newest jet, the F-35, is continually hammered for schedule, cost, and technological issues.
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The Air Force's newest jet, the F-35, is still being hammered in the press.
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He just kept getting up to an elbow, being broken down, and hammered with punches.
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Before my troops could get in their places, they were hammered by Veii's fresh troops.
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" IWGB general secretary Jason Moyer Lee added: "Precarious workers are getting hammered in this country.
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Democrat campaign signs sprout from the lawn and rough-hewn art is hammered to trees.
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Reports hammered Mayer for allegedly not prioritizing security and leaving the company vulnerable to cybersecurity.
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"I'm definitely getting hammered, and by a lot more stage plays than normal," he said.
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I know you got hammered because you said you wanted to support a local restaurant.
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The uncertainty hammered stock futures, portending another likely big sell-off when the markets open.
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Last year, Urie got hammered with Noisey and discussed using weed as medication for anxiety.
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The ensuing scandal hammered the lender's reputation and sparked management changes, lawsuits and government probes.
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The specifics of the initiative are still being hammered out, but some elements are clear.
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No, I wouldn't have gotten this if I didn't have nearly every cross hammered down.
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They eventually hammered out a compromise, but the political cost of the episode was significant.
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And people would shout at us [at campaign events], 'The middle class is getting hammered!
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They have hammered members with charges ranging from drug dealing to money laundering to murder.
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"I got so hammered that I took my anger out on my girlfriend," he said.
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"It sounds like every bird in our town is hammered, and that's not the case."
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Like other frontier currencies, the shilling has been hammered by the strengthening of the dollar.
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He hammered her on the issue, and used it to define her with many voters.
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Acting on his urging, Senators Graham and Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, hammered out a compromise.
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The crisis has hammered an already struggling economy and caused a shortage of foreign exchange.
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During the campaign, Trump hammered the move shortly after the proposed deal was first announced.
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With seconds left, Burfict hammered receiver Antonio Brown helmet-to-helmet, giving him a concussion.
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Ms. Schroeder got on the phone with Ms. McCartney and hammered out the group guidelines.
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The apparent escalation in the dispute between Washington and Beijing hammered share values across markets.
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The development comes to light the day after Bloomberg was hammered by rivals including Sens.
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And she hammered Bloomberg for not having released his tax returns, likening him to Trump.
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" Republicans hammered Cohen on the same theme, with one member calling Cohen "a pathological liar.
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Trump has been getting hammered by Breitbart, where Bannon returned after his White House work.
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For seven years, Republicans have hammered Obamacare as an unwarranted government intrusion into American healthcare.
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Democrats and civil rights organizations have hammered Trump's move as unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
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Obama hammered Republican critics for suggesting the payment was ransom for the four American prisoners.
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" As a candidate, Trump frequently hammered drugmakers for what he called "getting away with murder.
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The big picture: The White House has hammered the need to stay ahead of competitors.
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Cramer, however, has consistently hammered home his belief that fears of a recession were overblown.
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The apparent escalation in the dispute between Washington and Beijing hammered share values across markets.
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Warren and Sanders have both hammered Buttigieg on his willingness to hold large donor events.
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Commodity prices have been hammered as demand from China slows due to the health crisis.
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But we are getting hammered with snow and sleet and more snow and freezing cold.
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Alexander Wennberg got the puck to Werenski, who hammered a slap shot past Bobrovsky's glove.
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The settlement ended a four-month row that had hammered MTN's share price in Johannesburg.
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And while Trump was being hammered as a misogynist, Fiorina was a competent, confident women.
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They also hammered in pegs guiding people from the unmarked gate toward the crumbling plane.
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So much of this movie has seemingly been hammered out via committee — four credited screenwriters!
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Asian markets, however, were hammered by Monday's slide in oil prices, which can signal weak demand.
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People in the Midwest are getting hammered by terrible rains and in my state, terrible droughts.
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But he's been hammered by activists and constituents for months — as well as a primary challenger.
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The surface is mottled because of the fact that it was hand-hammered and hand-welded.
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But skyrocketing prices for spare parts and the plunging bolivar have hammered her profits, Larrea said.
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European stocks were hammered for a second day and the sterling fell more than 523 percent.
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Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, had repeatedly hammered Amazon and Bezos over their treatment of workers.
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A full resolution on trade isn't expected to be hammered out immediately, however, the report said.
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As Johnson moved, Vela hammered the shot into the wide-open right side of the net.
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Ring made it 2-1 when he hammered a right-footed shot inside the near post.
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The party has hammered the GOP as out of touch with workers and friendly to corporations.
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It usually runs going into the quarter, reports strong numbers, and the stock gets hammered anyway.
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And the banks, which had been hammered at the start of the week, were trading higher.
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Shares of Apple have been hammered and are down around nearly 8 percent year-to-date.
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" Nikki, whose son is 9 months old, hammered the message home: "Sex is off the menu.
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Hanging on nails hammered into logs in Lieutenant Molchanets's bunker were binoculars and a Kalashnikov rifle.
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There is also a half bathroom with a hammered-bronze vessel sink on a wood cabinet.
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He said that the refiners have performed well while the rest of the sector got hammered.
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A bipartisan immigration deal hammered out last year also failed after Trump refused to back it.
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Gabbard hammered Harris for a plan that she said would allow private insurance companies to profit.
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Listen, if you had a spiked metal mask hammered onto your face, you'd be pissed too.
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"Nobody hammered Hillary Clinton more effectively than he did in the past few days," Sessions said.
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The media has been hammered from all sides in this election, and often for good reasons.
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But UBS's American advisory brand was hammered after the 2008 crisis as rainmakers decamped to boutiques.
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Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro hammered O'Rourke during a heated dispute over immigration.
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She said the price and timeline for Peeple's "Truth License" has not been hammered out yet.
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Entitled "National Plan: the Day After", it points out that Venezuela's "productive apparatus" has been hammered.
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During those hearings, he got hammered by some congresspeople about the shadier aspects of data collection.
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In the eight decades since, the FDA and TTB have hammered out the distinctions even more.
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I'm pretty hammered, but I still manage to take my makeup off before slipping into bed.
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These knife blades are forged, welded, and hammered by hand until they're hundreds of layers strong.
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"The whole park at this juncture has been hammered in smoke," Lahm told the Associated press.
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David Cameron, who had hammered out the bargain with Mr Tusk, was clearly feeling less lyrical.
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Carpenter took thick poster board, attached it to a stake and hammered it into the ground.
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And now, very deliberately, they've hammered the message home in the first line of their synopsis.
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Apple stock got hammered recently after announcing its first quarterly decline in revenue in 13 years.
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That announcement hammered the stock prices of the companies that dominate the for-profit prison business.
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Anderson denied being intoxicated, but cops say he was hammered and arrested him for public intoxication.
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During the hearing, prosecutors detailed the events of the evening -- and it's clear, dude was HAMMERED.
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European stocks were hammered for a second day and the sterling fell more than 26 percent.
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Most bankers remain confident a compromise deal between Britain and the EU will be hammered out.
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Santos crashed out in the group stage while Pachuca hammered Tijuana 9-43 in the final.
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Once an agreement is hammered out, he said, it would be provided to Congress for review.
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Energy stocks and the basic resources sector were hammered amid a slump in several commodity prices.
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Automakers were hammered, with Toyota Motor Corp falling 6.5 percent, Honda Motor Co dropping 4.8 percent.
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The Reform credenza is a wood storage piece with a hand-hammered brass front and legs.
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On the campaign trail, Clinton has hammered Sanders' relative inexperience in dealing with foreign policy issues.
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Magnus Paajarvi hammered one home less than two minutes later to put things out of reach.
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Britain's vote in the Brexit referendum on June 23 has hammered financial markets and rattled businesses.
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Europe was also hammered, and lately the U.S. market has been trading in lockstep with Europe.
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Democrats have hammered the ban as unconstitutional, cruel and contradictory to a country founded by immigrants.
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Clinton and other Democrats hammered the Republican for the remarks, arguing they undermined the democratic process.
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Its share price, which has been hammered over the past year, fell by a further 14%.
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He won re-election in 2015 against a Democratic challenger who hammered him for education cuts.
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Shippers, hammered recently by fears demand will drop after falling commodity prices hurt, were bought back.
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Trump has hammered McCabe over his media appearances and book, calling him "disgraced" and a liar.
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Trump has hammered Omar for weeks, calling on her to resign or lose her committee seats.
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Arabs in the southwest were hammered and, at that time, Saddam Hussein's Iraq offered no assistance.
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To manufacture net neutrality into a political issue, net neutrality proponents hammered a manufactured public narrative.
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One in particular, a supposed tax break for private jets, has repeatedly been hammered by Democrats.
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When I tweet something fairly objective or positive about him, I'll get hammered by my side.
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Since then, Democrats have hammered the GOP for "playing politics" and stalling the nation's Zika response.
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But the Mets, who have been hammered by injuries this season, now has plenty of options.
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The storm hammered an island whose 3.4 million citizens were already grappling with unemployment and poverty.
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The warning comes as fears of a possible global recession hammered financial markets around the world.
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They hammered Trump's proposal, saying it will have negative effects on the region's ecosystem and wildlife.
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Iran hammered out the deal with China, France, Germany, Russia, the U.K. and the United States.
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The 22019 election cycle saw candidates with Washington credentials hammered harder than Bryce Harper hits fastballs.
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Pence hammered home that message Thursday, touting the gains US forces have made in recent months.
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U.S. lawmakers and government officials have hammered the European Commission, accusing it of targeting American companies.
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Final details are still being hammered out, the sources said, particularly the timing of the interview.
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The group's head, Dan Gross, has hammered Sanders on the campaign trail, and is endorsing Clinton.
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He has also repeatedly hammered China for exporting more goods to the U.S. than it imports.
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But he largely hammered Republicans for what he called "racist" voting laws, per WMUR's John DiStaso.
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"While these formerly beloved tech stocks get hammered, you have new winners like Clorox, " Cramer said.
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Wall Street still hammered the stock in recent months following a blistering report from Goldman Sachs.
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Big, big dunk off the baseline, reverse, came up the left side and really hammered it.
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Whatever the reason, the barflies of Barflys love to get hammered and jabber on with strangers.
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In a series of essays for conservative magazines like Chronicles, Francis hammered home three key insights.
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US airlines hammered by the virus and resulting travel shutdowns will receive $50 billion in loans.
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She hammered Mr. Cuomo for raising only 0.1 percent of his campaign funds from small donors.
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Mr. Sharpton, both on the radio and his new MSNBC show, hammered Mr. Trump every night.
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Then Maria came along and hammered St. Croix, too, wrecking 25 percent of the buildings there.
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More than a dozen rockets hammered a base in Iraq housing US and coalition forces Wednesday.
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Mr. Macron in particular has continued to champion the agreement hammered out in his nation's capital.
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He also hammered him over a continuing F.B.I. investigation into possible corruption at Tallahassee City Hall.
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If stocks continue to get hammered, Schumacher expects it to put Treasury yields under more pressure.
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Meanwhile, he is being hammered on a regular basis by California's energetic attorney general, Xavier Becerra.
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In Greinke's only start of this postseason, he was hammered by the Rays for six runs.
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This cycle, Edwards has hammered his opponents as either irresponsible or tied to past, failed policies.
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And with disturbing scenes of carnage and brutality, the message is hammered home: unsubtle but effective.
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There'd probably be a small magazine where the doctrines of your sect would be hammered out.
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And Ken Starr, speaking for the President's legal team on Monday, hammered this point home ably.
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But he recovered, drove the key and converted despite being hammered by the Kings' Matt Barnes.
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Wall Street hammered shares of Campbell Soup Co. on Thursday for another quarter of lackluster sales.
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In the board room featured on The Apprentice, they hammered out the contours of the deal.
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The U.S. stock market was hammered Friday by Britain's stunning decision to leave the European Union.
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And yet the press is going to get hammered in the hours and days to come.
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Australian retailers have also been hammered as a downturn in property prices has consumers spending less.
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With the country's economy hammered by Western sanctions, sales plunged to just 1.4 million in 2015.
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Compromise by compromise Donald Trump has hammered away at what Republicans once saw as foundational virtues.
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Those issues and more will have to be hammered out when Senate and House negotiators meet.
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Biden hammered Sanders, saying America can't afford the roughly $30 trillion price tag for his plan.
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Manufacturing, and the autos sector in particular, have been hammered by a drop-off in demand.
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Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) hammered home to Rood in subsequent questioning.
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In the last debate, Ms. Warren was hammered for lacking her own Medicare for all plan.
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Since 2000, the Colorado's watershed has been hammered by a drought of historic severity and duration.
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This young nation's narrative has been hammered home in textbooks, the mass media and television shows.
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And I think that that is a lie that has to be hammered into the ground.
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Instead, he repeatedly hammered at the Senate Democrats, with whom he already had a fraught history.
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And in South Dakota, Democratic nominee Billie Sutton, a paraplegic former cowboy, has hammered GOP Rep.
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Stitt's GOP opponents "hammered Stitt on stuff that wasn't accurate in the primary," said former Sen.
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Still, Democrats have hammered her for her opposition to gun control legislation and confirming Merrick Garland.
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The deal was hammered out over weeks of tense negotiations and weighs in at 31 pages.
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Could be a lot of sad, hammered English people, honeyed with sun-baked barley and hops.
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So, Nancy passive aggressively obliges and gets hammered at the Halloween party, in a very teenager way.
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Cuban has repeatedly hammered Trump for his business acumen and potential to drag the stock market down.
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In April, Tesla was getting hammered for failing to hit its production goal of 2,33 Model 3s.
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It doesn't sound from the report like these issues were hammered out before Musk sent the tweet.
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Throughout the campaign Petro has been hammered with criticism over his support for Venezuela&aposs socialist government.
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Three years of conflict and tumbling crude production and prices have hammered oil-producing South Sudan's economy.
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Even as the team hammered away at the many mountainous tasks, Google kept preaching the Goggles gospel.
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The account also hammered in some pretty choice hashtags when referencing Cohen, including #pitbull, #StarProtector, and #SaysWho.
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Their ads hammered home negative messages about Reyes as O'Rourke zipped around El Paso, talking about change.
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Insufficient investments, payment delays to suppliers, U.S. sanctions, and a brain drain have hammered Venezuela's oil industry.
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The surging crowd broke down the bright blue front door, hammered through the windows, and rushed inside.
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What's going on: Argentina and Turkey are both suffering from fiscal crises that have hammered their currencies.
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For example, throughout the Cold War, conservative Republicans hammered away at Democrats for being weak against communism.
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Peabody, like other coal companies, has been hammered as cheap natural gas erodes the demand for coal.
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Exporters were hammered after the dollar fell to a three-week low of 110.53 yen on Thursday.
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Big banks' stocks have been hammered by factors including their fixed income, currencies and commodities trading business.
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The move ended a four-month multi-billion dollar dividend repatriation row that hammered its share price.
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In the first presidential debate on Monday, Republican challenger Donald Trump hammered Clinton over the email scandal.
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They also hammered out a deal to make permanent temporary workers with three years on the job.
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US-led coalition and Iraqi forces have hammered ISIS targets with airstrikes for more than a year.
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He specifically sees opportunity in the tech sector, which has been hammered since Trump's win, and financials.
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That sense of grievance grew stronger after the 1003 global financial crisis hammered Spain, spending unemployment skyrocketing.
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Throughout their cases, however, their legal teams hammered CNO Richardson, his Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
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It actually reported that same-store sales fell, which would normally cause a stock to get hammered.
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Cramer, with support from national Republican groups, had hammered the incumbent Democrat over her indecision on Kavanaugh.
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But the Rio games are getting hammered by negative publicity when it comes to the Zika virus.
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More details are expected to be hammered out at the group's next policy meeting on November 30.
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Wall Street was looking for something like 2.8 million so Netflix shares are getting hammered after hours.
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The ordeal has hammered Boeing (BA), whose stock is down almost 20.4% since the beginning of March.
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The conflict has hammered the economy and left swathes of the 11 million population without enough food.
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Oversight Democrats have already hammered Chaffetz for both the aborted Wednesday meeting and Monday's "hastily-scheduled" hearing.
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Earlier in February, shares of EA and Take-Two were hammered after they released third quarter earnings.
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I just kind of peripheral everything because otherwise, you know, I'm going to get hammered by it.
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East Carolina fell to 0-2 in conference play getting hammered 03-43 at Tulsa on Tuesday.
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And if Marriott were overpaying, the stock would get hammered — but it was barely down on Monday.
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House Democratic candidates across the country hammered GOP lawmakers last year for votes to repeal the ACA.
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The fine print of the agreement with the states has yet to be hammered out, Meirelles said.
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When he got to the car he noticed that the man was, uh, allegedly pretty damn hammered.
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He had sued Lakshmi in 2011, having long been unhappy with the custody arrangement originally hammered out.
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Back when Gregory started here 18 years ago, these were rudimentary wooden sticks with nails hammered in.
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Democrats and human rights groups have hammered Trump's decision, arguing it is unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
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The organization hammered that message to the public, politicians, legal scholars, and everyone else it could reach.
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Gone are the days of America's youth getting hammered, smoking doobies, and obliterating mailboxes with garbage cans.
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But that hasn't stopped impeachment talk from consuming the Senate, where lawmakers are repeatedly hammered with questions.
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Republicans and some Democrats have hammered the Green New Deal resolution introduced by Ocasio-Cortez and Sen.
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Committee Democrats have hammered Chaffetz for his repeated use of subpoenas in association with the Committee's investigation.
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He Googled it, and discovered that the outer surface was a 2.4-millimetre layer of hammered copper.
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" In a post for the American Enterprise Institute, Layton hammered the rules as the result of "politics.
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A long antique oak table she topped with a hammered piece of zinc anchors the dining area.
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The storm has hammered Texas since Friday, when it first made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane.
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But Blackburn repeatedly hammered him as a run-of-the-mill Democrat that'd be beholden to Washington.
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Coalition air strikes hammered Houthi positions in an apparent bid to shore up Saleh's forces, witnesses said.
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Pat McCrory is being hammered for a shockingly regressive measure that he signed into law last March.
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Senators on Tuesday hammered the Obama administration over what they say is an incoherent cyber warfare policy.
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Amazon rose 3.2 percent after being repeatedly hammered this week by Trump's attacks on the online retailer.
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"Our political team really sat down and hammered out where we wanted folks," one RNC official said.
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A confluence of rising wages and food costs have hammered shares of fast food stocks this month.
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Kepler could have hammered out a patchwork equation that would have represented the oval orbit of Mars.
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Nearby, metal smelters hammered weapons into shape, spice merchants prepared remedies and tradeswomen spun and dyed wool.
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A bill drafted by Lopez Obrador's MORENA party to limit bank fees hammered market sentiment last week.
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They even bond by getting hammered and dancing to "Groove Is in the Heart" by Deee-Lite.
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Details are still being hammered out, but Mr. Thile plans to do musical numbers and comedy bits.
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They have also hammered the White House for its refusal to denounce "radical Islamic terrorism" by name.
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Stubbornly weak finances of many households, combined with the rise of online shopping, has hammered many retailers.
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The hammered finish of this Theresa Pytell ring from Etsy adds modernity to a classic gold band.
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The Hill reviewed a draft copy of the legislation, which is still being hammered out by Sen.
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Warner hammered Twitter last week after it briefed lawmakers and staffers on its investigation of Russian influence.
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"When she said to them she would complain, they hammered her skull in with bricks," he said.
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Those skinny tacks are hammered into the underside of the last to secure the upper in place.
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Do you like to spend your Saturdays getting hammered while talking about the end of the world?
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Read more: Huawei hammered: Chinese tech giant forecasts 40% drop in smartphone sales after US blacklisting nightmare
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The Daily Jewel These hammered silver earrings looked like giant mobiles — or the work of Alexander Calder.
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Long-awaited reforms were hammered out last November after more than two years of debate in Brussels.
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He was hammered, publicly and privately, by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobby.
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Then he goes to shoot a layup and gets hacked and hammered and they don't call it.
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Getting hammered: Airlines stocks have been hit particularly hard by news of the travel ban from Europe.
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Mr. Warner hammered his point with blown-up prints of some of the Facebook posts that circulated.
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It was hammered into my mind that character mattered, and that did change when Trump came along.
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Still, the details of what Google is willing to give is still being hammered out, sources say.
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Against Suárez Navarro, she hit nine forehand winners, hammered 10 aces and dropped her serve only once.
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For years, Republicans have hammered away at Obamacare, insisting it was unworkable and was hampering job growth.
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The summit is expected to take place by May, but the details are still being hammered out.
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Both teams hammered Louisville — Clemson by 823 at home and Alabama by 37 at a neutral site.
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He chiseled and hammered every inch of the weapon before assembling it and repeatedly checking its mechanism.
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The Keaton article, which appeared in The New York Times, was hammered out on film-festival stationery.
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Egypt's tourism industry has been hammered by a series of calamities and terrorist attacks over the years.
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Nigerian banks have been hammered by a shrinking economy, a plunging currency and acute foreign exchange shortages.
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It's the edifice the court has hammered together over the words, adding and renovating over the centuries.
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She hammered a nail into a pole by throwing a rock at it from across the street.
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And on Friday, Synchrony's share price was getting hammered — down more than 14 percent in midmorning training.
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Bernie Sanders hammered home the fact that he voted against the Iraq War at a town hall.
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Dahl-Jensen offered a toast to Høier, who seemed intent on getting hammered as quickly as possible.
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IfNotNow, a progressive group focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, hammered Bloomberg's decision to speak at AIPAC.
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Lawmakers also hammered Facebook over its new ban on deepfakes announced just one day before the hearing.
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He hammered home a one-time shot from the left circle off Brayden Schenn's cross-ice feed.
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Users hammered the company for restricting and demonetizing LGBTQ videos that did not clearly violate YouTube's policies.
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He painted Honda, 85033, as a poor representative and hammered him for facing an ongoing ethics investigation.
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In the rapidly expanding and hypercompetitive world of content streaming, the industry is getting hammered by fraud.
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The storm hammered an island whose 793 million US citizens were already grappling with unemployment and poverty.
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However, he is expected to remain once a longer and more lucrative deal has been hammered out.
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For months, President Trump has hammered California's leadership — Mr. Newsom in particular — over the state's homelessness problem.
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Democrats have hammered Trump for not yet implementing new sanctions against Russia that were passed by Congress.
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Republican committee members hammered on the idea that neither man had firsthand knowledge of President Trump's actions.
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He hammered stuff and flattened other stuff and made stuff, stuck stuff in the fire, and stuff.
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Stocks and the peso were hammered earlier this month after Lopez Obrador, who takes office on Dec.
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"Cold hard facts from evidence under oath will have been hammered out in those proceedings," he said.
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New York (CNN Business)China's crackdown on video games has hammered one of its most valuable companies.
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He repeated many of the talking points he&aposs hammered in recent weeks defending himself against impeachment.
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McSally, a former fighter pilot, also hammered Sinema over her past anti-war protesting and progressive roots.
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Colts 38, Panthers 93 Nyheim Hines scored two touchdowns on punt returns as Indianapolis hammered visiting Carolina.
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The stock may get hammered on the report, "and that's where you got to buy," Cramer said.
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It's a cool, damp late afternoon in July; the sky is vast and low, a hammered pewter.
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"Put it all together, you can understand why this market has been hammered for the past five weeks."
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The price of oil has been falling, and that's when the stock tends to get hammered, he added.
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Jeff Sessions said Sunday that he would consider compromise gun legislation being hammered out by moderate Republican Sen.
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But repealing Obamacare before a replacement plan is hammered out could wreak havoc in the individual insurance market.
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Back in the first Democratic debate, Lincoln Chafee hammered her for the controversy over her personal email server.
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Every time the president has singled out an industry or company, the stock gets hammered, and then rebounds.
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" In that column, Abdul-Jabbar also hammered what he called Trump's "disconnect from black people and black culture.
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When you're a guy that's a strike thrower, when you make a mistake you're going to get hammered.
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Ever been so hammered that you ordered a Big Mac at Burger King, or onion rings at McDonald's?
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They've hammered the need for transparency and pushed for an unredacted version of the report as well. Really?
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The refining industry has been hammered of late by growing fuel inventories and weak demand, denting its profitability.
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Pickup truck sales sank like a stone during the Great Recession, demand hammered by a variety of factors.
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Pichai also got hammered on Google's hardware not representing significant revenues vs ads -- esp as ads slow down.
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"Although the large caps are trying to hold the indices, the small companies are being hammered," Yasin said.
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The cop immediately concluded Phillips was hammered and had him take a field sobriety test, which he flunked.
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The problem was that the bill was hammered with opposition from two distinct parts of the Republican caucus.
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The stock was hammered after its last earnings report, which included weaker-than-expected sales in North America.
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And they're not just offering up any old neon whisks, brass-hammered spoons, or floral-designed plates, either.
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As the budget gets hammered out in Juneau, small business owner Erica Pryzmont is as busy as ever.
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And what pushes a woman to want to be hammered, surrounded by men who are not as drunk?
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Democrats also hammered the Trump administration's vaping policy, arguing it is full of loopholes that make it ineffective.
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For seven years, Republicans have hammered Obamacare as an unwarranted and overly expensive government intrusion into American healthcare.
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"The middle class has continued to get hammered, and what we've seen is increasing inequality," Ms. Stevenson said.
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The British pound, meanwhile, was hammered to a more-than-30-year low against the dollar at $1.3224.
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Lately such speculative criticism has come mostly from conservatives, but liberals have hammered Google over it as well.
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Trump has repeatedly hammered Romney, with whom he's had a rocky relationship, over the vote in recent days.
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Any shortfall in earnings or other problems and the stock can get hammered, since it's priced for perfection.
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They hammered Houston on the road in the season opener and then got thumped at home by Tennessee.
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It's a point the Microsoft has hammered home as it's worked to make the products viable MacBook competitors.
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Once one of the crown economic jewels of West Africa, Nigeria has been hammered by the oil slump.
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It recently hammered out a deal with fishermen in Rhode Island, who remain concerned about the turbines' effect.
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Picked a girl up a sweet girl from a bar on a Wednesday night - absolutely hammered, about 10pm.
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Steph got the call today, and he hammered away at the drum like it insulted his mother. [CBS]
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But Carstens said that the peso had been unfairly hammered and was not trading on its own fundamentals.
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The still weak finances of many households, combined with the rise of online shopping, has hammered many retailers.
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Patricia Smith, the mother of Sean Smith, hammered Clinton on-stage at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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So when Spartans fans got back on their own court with Dakich on the call, they hammered him.
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Facebook's stock is getting hammered as of this writing, and Cambridge Analytica is looking for a new CEO.
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Well, she has a good reason for that: As she told attendees at last week's event, she's hammered.
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Following the Great Recession, economies around the world were hammered by a massive debt hangover and high unemployment.
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" Between August 12 and August 103, southern Louisiana was hammered by a flood that the NOAA called "historic.
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"Hammered, fractured, crazy," Sheen said of his old self, adding that his new self is "focused, sober, hopeful."
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But first, Twitter&aposs founder gets hammered for refusing to join other tech giants in banning Alex Jones.
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And a bunch of times the vocal would get hammered into a whole new shape in the studio.
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It's a Vietnam-era song that snaps the present into focus when hammered out with the right abandon.
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They also dominated among the 23 percent who named immigration, which Trump hammered relentlessly down the campaign homestretch.
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White Sox left-hander Hector Santiago (0-1) was hammered hard in his second start of the season.
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Democrats and human rights groups have fiercely hammered Trump's decision, arguing it is unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
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But Nokia shares were hammered, finishing down more than 11 percent as traders were disappointed by the settlement.
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But they were hammered in Senate races in rural states, losing seats in Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota.
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Nvidia: When competitor Advanced Micro Devices reported a not-so-strong quarter this week, its stock got hammered.
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Speaking on Wednesday to an employee at an Ohio factory that makes military tanks, Trump again hammered McCain.
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And we are getting hammered – particularly by China, South Korea and the other countries in the G-7.
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A plan for visitation between Brad and the youngins was also hammered out for while he's in London.
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She's seeking an uncontested proceeding, which signals everything from child custody and property might be hammered out already.
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The settlement ended a four-month multi-billion dollar dividend repatriation row that had hammered its share price.
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The President has continually hammered away at international agreements that involve most of the leaders at the summit.
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"You're seeing a bit of a defensive rotation in Canada, with the resource sectors getting hammered," said Cieszynski.
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You gotta hear Carl's take on Marcia getting hammered by the public in the wake of the trial.
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Dueling arguments Defense attorney Shapiro hammered at Bond's credibility and oft-contradictory statements during an extensive cross-examination.
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"There's little meaning because they only hammered small fry who don't really offend anyone," said one Weibo user.
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Weak economic data and more political uncertainty around the government's Brexit position have hammered sterling in recent sessions.
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Shares of companies with potential exposure to North Korea were also hammered, with Hyundai Elevator diving 18.55 percent.
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The Kremlin now says a political solution, to be hammered out in Geneva, Switzerland, is its main focus.
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A weak commodities market has already hammered Arrium's shares, which have cratered 62 percent so far this year.
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The rupee has been hammered by higher oil prices, and is the worst performer in Asia this year.
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With the slump also having hammered the naira, Nigeria is in its worst economic crisis in 25 years.
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Would the President use executive power to deal with DACA (the same thing Obama got hammered for, BTW)?
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Lochte admitted to ESPN that he was "hammered" at the time, since he had been celebrating his win.
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Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are getting hammered as investors sell their shares and retreat into safer territory.
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Senators on Tuesday hammered the Obama administration, saying it lacks a coherent or fully formed cyber warfare policy.
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But Hernandez swung at Santana's 93-mile-per-hour fastball and hammered it over the right-field fence.
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Virtually every dwelling in the small and modest community was hammered to varying degrees: Debris where kitchens stood.
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There was caution as investors waited to see whether a U.S. tax deal would be hammered out soon.
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Instead, those details would be hammered out at the working level in the months and years to come.
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Republican leaders may consider attaching this hike to a big (likely awful) spending deal currently being hammered out.
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In France, the far-right National Front has hammered at the political mainstream for decades, to limited effect.
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Fox's Henry also hammered Pruitt on his condo rental, an issue that has sparked a White House review.
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The president-turned-dictator, Nicolas Maduro, has slowly but surely hammered nails in the coffin of Venezuelan democracy.
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Rules governing the waivers have been hammered out over the last decade with both Democratic and Republican support.
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Aircraft manufacturer Boeing and Walmart, the world's largest retailer, have likewise hammered out health plans directly with providers.
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Maria is approaching the eastern Caribbean less than two weeks after Irma hammered the region before overrunning Florida.
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Yearly contract terms are expected to be hammered out at next week's International Zinc Association conference in Arizona.
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Republicans have hammered Clinton for exposing sensitive information to foreign hackers through her use of the unauthorized server.
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Wright was hammered for eight runs on eight hits, including four homers, in only 1 63/3 innings.
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These settlements are often enforced by court-approved consent decrees and the details are hammered out in private.
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Fletcher hammered Culberson for his votes to repeal ObamaCare and its protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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The move ended a four-month multi-billion dollar dividend repatriation row that has hammered its share price.
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A deep, philosophical conversation takes place—lofty ideas are shared, but the details will be hammered out, too.
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That's because underneath its well-hammered hood lies a 320 cubic-inch (5.2-liter) straight eight-cylinder engine.
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Aldo kicked from a little too close in and Stephens hammered his right straight down the center line.
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Leading off the game, Candelario hammered an inside pitch into the upper deck just inside the foul pole.
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The worst thing that happened was, when alerted to my growing fatigue, I hammered nails until I fainted.
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Immigration: Sessions has hammered Silicon Valley companies using H-1B visas to hire foreign workers for engineering jobs.
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Investors hammered the stock of Tenet Healthcare on Tuesday after the hospital chain missed revenue and profitability expectations.
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On Tuesday night, Mr. Johnson spoke at an event for Ms. Biaggi and hammered Mr. Klein's former group.
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Trade is an EU competency, which means any arrangement cannot be hammered out bilaterally between Nicosia and London.
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It hammered away at the ill-considered travel ban until it squeaked — for the moment — past judicial review.
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Republicans made her one of their top national targets, and hammered away in personal and sometimes visceral terms.
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But it was he who later hammered out the terms with Houston over dinner, the CEO has said.
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Climbers are trading ice axes for rock pitons, spikes that are hammered into cracks on the mountain wall.
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"Bobby Doerr cannot recall being hammered by the Boston media or being insulted by the fans," he wrote.
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At times this season, Severino's fastball has been hammered when it flies up and out over the plate.
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Then Trump is blown away by Ratcliffe's TV performance as he hammered Robert Mueller during his House hearings.
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After that, the bids stopped coming and the sale was hammered to a close at $17 million dollars.
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The Italian government has been hammered for what critics say has been a slow response to the virus.
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Without hesitation, she drew her racket back on the move and hammered a piercing forehand down the line.
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It was an actual marketplace and not a shadowy industry where brokers and H.R. departments hammered out deals.
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Severino's poor slider was hammered again in the second inning, resulting in a second-deck blast by Reddick.
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As 200 airstrikes hammered Aleppo last weekend, activists and aid workers posted dozens of pictures and videos online.
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Twitter still hasn't hammered out the exact contours of the policy, which is due to be announced Nov.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week, bitcoin was hammered by many top business leaders.
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It will be a heavy lift to get an immigration agreement hammered out in the next day, however.
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That refinery has not been affected by the storm, which has hammered the Gulf Coast for several days.
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A state delegate from the Northern Virginia suburbs who introduced Mr. Sanders, Elizabeth Guzman, hammered an electability argument.
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But while the reporting process gets hammered out, the broader political landscape has come apart at the seams.
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"He would have won the election, but they just hammered him just before the election," Mr. Trump said.
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Zimmermann lost his no-hit bid and the lead when the Yankees hammered three fastballs in the sixth.
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"It lulls you into believing that this market just can't possibly be hammered," the "Mad Money" host said.
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"It lulls you into believing that this market just can't possibly be hammered," the "Mad Money " host said.
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Biden's campaign hammered Kanninen's comments as arrogant, saying Bloomberg has yet to prove himself in the primary contest.
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Sanders, meanwhile, hammered home the idea that the U.S. must overhaul its drug laws and criminal justice system.
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The city's economy has been hammered by the protests as it faces its first recession in a decade.
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She slept in a corner in her stroller while the client hammered us on what her organization needed.
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Republicans have repeatedly hammered Ms. Pelosi for not bringing the agreement to the floor for a vote sooner.
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They hammered out the settlement pretty quickly -- by Hollywood standards, anyway -- and the judge has already signed off.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month, bitcoin was hammered by many top business leaders.
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But if negative rates are not to become permanent, a new framework will have to be hammered out.
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Then there was the on-air round of mimosas for the cast and Kelly talking about getting hammered.
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It is, however, stronger than it was in March when it hammered out at a low near 88.
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GOP lawmakers hammered Cohen on his credibility and tried to depict him as a hypocrite and a liar.
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The Bears enforced their will and hammered the Horned Frogs 70-52 on Saturday at the Ferrell Center.
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Yet his team is hard at work getting the logistics and diplomacy hammered out ahead of the meetings.
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Jason and his ex, Angie Janu, have hammered out a divorce settlement ... and here's how it breaks down.
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The discussion sections for the class, run by Chetty's graduate student teaching fellows, hammered home the point further.
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It also hammered on what it described as the Pentagon's refusal to provide SIGAR information about the project.
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Yet on Wednesday, Mueller hammered home the message that the longstanding DOJ policy was central to his thinking.
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During the first trial, the defense hammered at Ms. Constand's credibility and argued the sex had been consensual.
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The mechanics of how Brexit may be hammered out have also made it more difficult for the computers.
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But the next time you hear it, try this: Envision hammered Brits in the Renaissance doing slapstick comedy.
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US warplanes hammered the Wagner mercenaries, forcing them to withdraw without doing substantial damage to the American positions.
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For much of American history, it's been where the final text of most major bills is hammered out.
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Delgado hammered Faso over health care to win the district, which supported President Barack Obama before it backed Trump.
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"He got a breaking ball mistake and he hammered it," Reds manager Bryan Price said of Duvall's home run.
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The exact details of this are hammered out by each family throughout the week in the Recovery Support Agreement.
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The earthquake and tsunami that hammered Fukushima on March 11, 2011 triggered meltdowns in three of its six reactors.
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Democrats have hammered the GOP over the issue as they try to take a House majority in November's elections.
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In four weeks, coalition forces have hammered ISIS targets with 4,000 bombs, artillery strikes and missiles, coalition spokesman Col.
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One investor said the bonds got "hammered" after the call concluded, seeing only offers and no bids from traders.
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After losing an opening-set tiebreaker, the tennis legend hammered her racket into the court and tossed it backwards.
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The finding comes at a time when oil and gas producers have been hammered by a slump in prices.
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As the new trade policies get hammered out, whether they conform to international trade standards will be figured out.
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But the movie has been hammered by critics, and holds a meager 23% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes.
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It was a lot tamer than the town hall events where other Republicans have gotten hammered over health care.
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Meanwhile, liberals have hammered these networks for not using that power more — particularly against hate speech and fake news.
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Many states and cities are still hurting from the 2008 financial crisis, which hammered pension funds and tax revenues.
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What's left of the TV is then hammered, to separate the front screen from the cathode-ray vacuum tube.
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Inflation has held near 18-year lows for months as a surprisingly strong agricultural harvest hammered food prices lower.
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On migration policy, euro-zone reforms and defence, the CDU has large disagreements that need to be hammered out.
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One of the first times a candidate got hammered when his private fund-raiser talk wound up on YouTube.
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Though Greece is close to Russia, its government recently hammered out a deal that caused great concern to Moscow.
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If you ask me, it's pretty sad for a street burly to get hammered for a routine that prissy.
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A point she hammered home on Monday morning, arriving on the NBC Upfronts red carpet in typical showstopping fashion.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Association of Manufacturers -- two traditional allies of GOP candidates -- hammered Trump's ideas.
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Then there was the curious case of Royal Caribbean, which was hammered on Tuesday after reporting a strong quarter.
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Cruz hammered a 1-1 pitch from Porcello for a 441-foot solo shot to open the second inning.
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And, on the flip side, media firms have seen their profits hammered by the Internet serving up free content.
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Donald Trump repeatedly hammered Ford for expanding in Mexico as he ran successfully for president of the United States.
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Questioning Google CEO Sundar Pichai for the first time, House lawmakers could have hammered on any number of controversies.
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But the abrupt rise has hammered firms with lots of low-wage workers, such as restaurants, hotels and farms.
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"The American oil stocks have been hammered because of the controversy, but that seems crazy to me," he said.
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O'Donnell hammered that point home when he absolutely melted down while shooting an MSNBC broadcast, reportedly on Aug. 29.
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If Netflix misses by that much — 42 percent — on international net additions, the stock is going to get hammered.
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"Booze was always flowing, people would just get hammered and start talking about how unhappy they are," she said.
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The slump in tech stocks hammered the Nasdaq composite index, which lost 99.51 points, or 1003 percent, to 4,468.17.
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By contrast, Avtovaz has been hammered by the Russian economic crisis caused by low oil prices and Western sanctions.
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Hammered out before the SPD members voted, the coalition deal provides a detailed overview of the new government's agenda.
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The following week, Health Catalyst surged to just under $46 but then got hammered during the recent sell off.
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But the final nail in the man bun's coffin was hammered in by [of course] the synthetic hair industry.
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His ground-and-pound, hammered down from top position, looked like it could shift the course of continental drift.
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In this zero-sum atmosphere, new policy, for the most part, is no longer hammered out in the legislature.
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EM stocks were also hammered by fast receding risk appetite, with MSCI's index of emerging market equities dropping 2.1%.
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Stevie and Joseline hammered out the details -- in legal docs obtained by TMZ -- for 1-year-old Bonnie Bella.
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Here's a few more snapshots of where there things stand along with Gulf Coast energy systems hammered by Harvey.
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The House Democratic leader hammered the Republicans on Thursday for "maliciously … attempting to destroy healthcare" for millions of Americans.
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But some reports this morning say China's weakness is spreading to India, and has already hammered emerging-market economies.
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The sector has been hammered in 2018, due to rising U.S. interest rates and crises in Turkey and Argentina.
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Russia and the U.S., along with other world powers, hammered out a deal that'll allow food and meds in.
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Exporters were hammered as well, with Toyota Motor Corp falling 123 percent and Honda Motor Co shedding 2.6 percent.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) hammered the Republican chairman of the Intelligence Committee on Thursday, saying Rep.
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S. deal can be hammered out quickly from the remains of the TPP, but modern trade deals are complicated.
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Cops weren't buying it ... and the dash cam video obtained by TMZ Sports shows the guy was absolutely hammered.
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TMZ has learned the 'AHS' crew secretly hammered away for 4 straight months to construct the Colonial-style house.
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The juche ideology has been hammered into the North Korean psyche since Kim first introduced it during the 1950s.
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Nuclear power plants have been hammered by the natural gas boom that has slashed electricity prices in competitive markets.
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During a rally in Johnstown, Pa., Clinton hammered Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, for disrespecting anyone who criticizes him.
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Throughout the campaign, Wexton hammered her opponent as a Trump foot soldier who voted in lockstep with the president.
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Hammered by subpoenas and demands, they are hoping that the unpredictable Trump could commit an impulsive and destructive act.
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Crude oil, which has been hammered by worries that slowing global growth could hurt demand, spiked more than 4%.
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ROBERTS: But your father hammered Hillary Clinton on this, said that it was criminal, she should be locked up.
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The Florida Republican Party charged ahead with two ads attacking Gillum as the storm hammered the state on Wednesday.
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Hammered by time, the tunnels have long needed to be overhauled — cables, signals, track bed, the structure, the works.
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Sanders has repeatedly hammered Clinton for her ties to Wall Street on the campaign trail and in past debates.
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The Daily Jewel At Proenza Schouler, hammered silver earrings looked like giant mobiles — or the work of Alexander Calder.
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San Francisco has hammered the FDA for allowing e-cigarettes to remain in stores without having undergone premarket reviews.
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And he really hammered Clinton on it during the campaign, at one point suggesting he'd jail her if elected.
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Trump has hammered the company, questioning its deals with the post office to deliver packages and its tax bills.
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Even after his fame, he still showed up to poetry readings hammered and verbally abused people in his audience.
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A slump in crude prices, Nigeria's mainstay, has hammered public finances and the naira currency, causing chronic dollar shortages.
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But at a Saturday debate, he was hammered by Christie for reverting repeatedly to canned lines about President Obama.
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Warren and Sanders also hammered Mnuchin for his role in acquiring the ailing bank IndyMac during the financial crisis.
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For weeks, the media has hammered President Trump over his sensational tweets accusing President Obama of "wiretapping" Trump Tower.
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Trump has repeatedly hammered away at European allies in NATO for not paying their fair share on military spending.
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The opposition party has been hammered by a crackdown that followed an abortive coup in Turkey in July 2016.
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Obama's critics alleged the administration kept this information under wraps while the Iran nuclear deal was being hammered out.
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Environmentalists hammered TransCanada for the spill and warned that it previewed potential spills from the larger Keystone XL project.
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GOP lawmakers have hammered Cohen after his credibility and his past statements that were fiercely defensive of the president.
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Archeologists say the mask was manufactured by a repetitive technique in which the copper was reheated and cold hammered.
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You can spend as little as €4 for a 4-inch nail in dark- or gold-colored hammered metal.
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Especially popular: 14-carat gold rings, fashioned from thin stretches of hammered metal, chain links or tiny connected balls.
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He hammered a first pitch from Jason Hammel with Byron Buxton and Max Kepler aboard after they both walked.
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They hammered out a few ideas, but Blow hadn't cut a song before, and things were fresh to him.
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At that point, we didn't give two fucks because we're hammered and about to fuck each other's brains out.
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Pelosi hammered the proposed legislation Tuesday, arguing "it couldn't be worse" and would rip insurance from millions of Americans.
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As the North Vietnamese Army hammered Khe Sanh, US forces fired back, hitting the North Vietnamese with incredible firepower.
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As with all copper cookware, the Lagostina Martellata Hammered Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set requires hand washing and polishing.
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The details of how those would be implemented in a final deal were still being hammered out Thursday evening.
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These eggplant-colored boots have all the right details: hammered metal studs, a reflective heel and blood red laces.
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Mr. Cordray has hammered Mr. DeWine for signing on to a Republican lawsuit aimed at the Affordable Care Act.
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That revelation was born of discipline hammered into him from part-time jobs in the retail and service industries.
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According to court docs, the exes hammered out specific dates where Nas will have custody of Knight for weekends.
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Ryan repeatedly hammered home two things that, in his view, Trump would have to do to unify the party.
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Powered by motors, "Homage" sawed and hammered itself to smithereens before about 200 guests in the museum's sculpture garden.
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The White House and the House speaker hammered out important, if not perfect, legislation that looks promising for enactment.
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The Ferrel was on its own, tossed by the churning sea and hammered by 150-mile-an-hour winds.
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NMC's stock has been hammered since U.S. based short-seller Muddy Waters launched an attack on its financial statements.
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Sight unseen, the tangent piano sounds like the Middle Eastern santur, the Eastern European cimbalom or the hammered dulcimer.
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I was trying to balance trying new drugs and getting hammered with trying to do some writing as well.
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The rout hammered other precious metals as well, with platinum declining as much as 6.23% and silver sliding 26.2%.
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Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) and Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who have all hammered tech companies over the bias issue.
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Airlines got hammered after Delta and America Airlines said they are suspended all flights between the U.S. and China.
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Compromise by compromise, Donald Trump has hammered away at what Republicans once saw as foundational virtues: decency, honesty, responsibility.
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He hammered the assertion that impeachment should only be used in extremely rare cases and as a last resort.
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But there are still some differences that must be hammered out before the bill goes to the House floor.
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Throughout the presidential campaign, Democrats hammered Mr. Trump for stiffing small businesses that subcontracted on his company's construction jobs.
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While Democrats have taken a tougher tone on the tech industry, Republicans have also hammered away at Silicon Valley.
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It also hammered the Dominican Republic, the US Virgin Islands and the Turks and Caicos, a British overseas territory.
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Year after year, the Outsider Art Fair hammered this point home, usually quite effectively, and on increasingly global terms.
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And he's hammered all Republican efforts to escalate deportations and reduce legal immigration as a condition of protecting Dreamers.
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The drug hikes will be fodder for both parties, who have hammered pharmaceutical companies and those across the aisle.
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Recruiters around the globe have been hammered by a range of political and economic uncertainties over the past year.
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The Democratic National Committee had been hammered for releasing new rules that allowed Bloomberg to get onto the stage.
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Republicans have hammered Clinton over the issue, and the persistence has taken a terrible toll on her poll numbers.
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The United States hammered out the agreement in 2015 along with China, Russia, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
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Amundi is similarly cautious on emerging markets, which have been hammered by the dollar's unexpected 5 percent-plus rally .
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The economic crisis hammered Macri, who lost by a landslide in an August primary election ahead of the Oct.
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During his campaign, he hammered away at the historically slow growth of the American economy during the Obama years.
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The deal, hammered out over almost four years of negotiations, was narrowly rejected in a plebiscite vote this month.
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Roy Cooper (D) repeatedly hammered McCrory over HB2 on the campaign trail, before unseating him in a close race.
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Hammered by the collapse in energy prices, Breitburn stopped making income distributions on its common units in fall 2015.
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And this comes despite a highly touted budget agreement hammered out between the White House and Congress this summer.
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The 213 recession hammered Chase, which had an unusually large portfolio of loans in the depressed real estate industry.
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Volunteer pilots hope to deliver 40,000 meals per day to the island nation, which was hammered by Hurricane Dorian.
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An interim agreement was hammered out in 2013, granting Iran significant sanctions relief for simply sitting at the table.
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Mr. Baker occasionally hammered at uncaring government or big business, but frontal attacks were not his stock in trade.
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He hammered painted panels into boxlike containers – he called them "Bólides" ("Fireballs") — that could be picked up and handled.
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Bank stocks have been hammered since the coronavirus crisis began in the U.S., tumbling more than 40% this year.
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Is there really something so wrong with me that this woman had to get hammered just to tolerate me?
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Well, if you're lucky enough to be part of that 97 percent, mosey on over and get responsibly hammered.
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But this global weirding not only devastated Midwestern farmers, requiring huge insurance payouts, it also hammered the U.S. military.
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He is regularly hammered by Republicans over the presence of more than 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country.
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Go to a graveyard, dig up a human body, and take photos with it while getting hammered on whiskey.
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Just imagine riding public transit with a bunch of hammered English people, honeyed with sun-baked barley and hops.
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Back in 1967, in the space race heyday, the world's major powers met and hammered out some essential rules.
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The final third of the movie hammered home just how little I cared about anybody onscreen who wasn't Churchill.
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On her own Florida swing Tuesday, Clinton hammered Trump as dangerous and divisive, highlighting in particular his treatment of women.
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" Vinny Ventiera shared a photo of himself carrying a hammer, quipping: "Well, I guess it's time to get hammered … again.
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Cyber Monday statistics from Adobe hammered home the point: Mobile spending jumped 48 percent year over year to $1.19 billion.
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I've always been aware of my hunched silhouette, but the constant buzzing really hammered home just how extreme it is.
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Palming Sharkey's jabs and countering with body blows, Louis hammered in combinations—sending Sharkey down twice in the second round.
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Amazon's quarterly report comes amid a broader market sell-off that saw other tech stocks get hammered in recent weeks.
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All year, Senate Democrats have been hammered by their base even for voting to confirm Trump's most uncontroversial Cabinet appointments.
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The group says there's a 40% chance that a truce will be hammered out at the G20 meeting next week.
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During last week's confirmation hearings General Mattis, a conventional Republican hawk, hammered Russia and declared NATO vital to American interests.
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Groups that hammered nominees on Brown said they're also still worried about pending nominees who haven't changed their previous answers.
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LONDON (Reuters) - A revised Brexit accord is being hammered out at the moment, Bloomberg quoted Spain's foreign minister as saying.
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Rushing over to see what was wrong, he found Venezia's limp body still underwater being hammered by the building surf.
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Markets had been hammered in the fourth quarter, but both indexes have regained more than 16 percent since late December.
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Conversations were hammered out on the school buses shuttling people around, in Q&A's with directors, and even at afterparties.
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Titled "Securing the Vote: Protecting American Democracy," the report hammered home what should be extremely clear to everyone by now.
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Concerns over a no-deal Brexit have already hammered the pound and could cause dislocation in global markets, say analysts.
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During the campaign, Mr Macron hammered this point home, refusing to make facile promises he knew he could not keep.
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Argentina is still set for a major harvest in terms of volume after a drought last year hammered the crop.
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While the debt strikers and activists hammered the Education Department from the outside, Warren worked a different route, Herrine believes.
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On October 4th Vice-President Mike Pence hammered the new attitude home in a de facto declaration of cold war.
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As Marion Nestle documented in her seminal book Food Politics, nutrition science has been hammered into unrecognizable shapes for decades.
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Speaking in Ankara after talks with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Carter said the details still needed to be hammered out.
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"There's a seasonal trend for oil to really get hammered in the last two months of the year," concluded Kloza.
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Spousal support, property division, and attorney's fees still having to be hammered out ... according to the docs obtained by TMZ.
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It focuses all that energy and just" — he hammered a pier railing with his fist — "right on the same spot.
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True to form, EM currencies, stocks and bonds have been hammered this year as volatility picked up in the markets.
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"You have reefs getting hammered time and time again, year after year," NOAA oceanographer Mark Eakin told Gizmodo last month.
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"We, the Europeans, we have hammered this: the agreement is working," said a European diplomat who asked to remain anonymous.
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For me, that was one of those small, random things that hammered home how distant their lives were from mine.
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On early Thursday, Matthew hammered parts of the Bahamas where more than 3,000 tourists are still there, ABC News reports.
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Two basketball basics are hammered into your head as a kid learning the game: triple threat stance, and box out.
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Your fingers are greasy with churro grease and sunblock, your battery is getting hammered and there's (almost) no Wi-Fi.
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Whichever party starts to get hammered in the polls — like Republicans did in 2013 — will be more likely to cave.
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More details are expected to be hammered out in meetings ahead of OPEC's annual gathering in Vienna on Nov. 2100.
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Stock slump: Shares of Wal-Mart, Kroger, Costco, Sprout Farmers and Supervalu all got hammered at the open this morning.
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I drank and drank and drank without ever feeling particularly hammered, presumably because the charcoal was getting drunk for me.
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Obviously she got hammered because she's English, nervous as hell, and drinking pace with two guys at the same time.
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Aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co and Walmart Inc, the world's largest retailer, have likewise hammered out health plans directly with providers.
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I don't know if I made a physical mess but I'm pretty sure around that time I was pretty hammered.
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It's not all monkeys and selfies here, there really are larger ramifications to the principles that are being hammered out.
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You'll recall she allegedly kicked an officer who responded when she got hammered and unruly in the famed Polo Lounge.
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The company hasn't hammered out pricing, but estimates it'll charge around $5 a month for a constant stream of cards.
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Oil rallied as short covering lifted prices, which were hammered on Wednesday by unusually weak U.S. demand for motor fuel.
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None of Cruz's rivals hammered his failure to disclose a large loan from Goldman Sachs during his 2012 Senate campaign.
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President Tayyip Erdogan's comments that he plans to take greater control of the economy have hammered the lira this week.
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Trump has long hammered Mexico over trade, pledging to crack down on what he calls abuses that sap American jobs.
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During the debates, Clinton has hammered Sanders as too moderate on gun control, but that has worked against her here.
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Democrats hammered Rubio for being absent in the Senate and claimed that he'd abandon Florida to run again for president.
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U.S. Congressional negotiators hammered out a bipartisan agreement on a spending package to keep the federal government funded through Sept.
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That's a strong sign the couple has already hammered out details of their split, such as child custody and property.
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When Mars retrograde ends, you'll have a better grasp on budgeting, and self-worth issues will also be hammered out.
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The country he inherited was a mess: bled dry by pilfering politicians within and hammered by falling oil prices without.
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Metal and plastic is hammered, ground, and pushed through a steel screen until it is pulverized into a fine dust.
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The president hammered Democrats over the "Green New Deal," a sweeping plan to address global warming introduced by freshman Rep.
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Sandy hammered the Caribbean before its march up the U.S., smashing into the New Jersey coast near Brigantine on Oct.
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Low oil prices, meanwhile, have hammered shipbuilders, which build lots of rigs and other equipment for the offshore oil industry.
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But the real estate tycoon also hammered Cruz at times, referring to him as "a nasty guy," among other jibes.
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Still, the basic design of the Paris agreement was hammered out by U.S. President Barack Obama and Xi in 2015.
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In the third, Cabrera hammered a two-run shot to left-center, one of the deepest parts of the ballpark.
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Foltynewicz was hammered for seven runs in four innings of a loss to the Cardinals on May 229 in Atlanta.
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But Democrats have hammered them for opting not to join several Democratic attorneys general in legal filings opposing Paxton's position.
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The anger is particularly acute in Iceland, a tiny country of 330,000 people that was hammered by the financial crisis.
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A major manufacturing center, the gritty industrial city of Ciudad Juarez has been hammered by drug violence in recent years.
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Brutalism, it turns out, lends itself to Instagram-style scrolling, one eye-popping hunk of brush-hammered weirdness after another.
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She hammered him over national security in the wake of the mass shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub last week.
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That was the stadium where Houston hammered the Nats for three games last weekend, but their luck changed in Texas.
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For him to cover the perimeter of the canvas, he will need over 300 nails hammered in one by one.
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Three pitches later, Gregorius hammered a 1-1 fastball from Trevor May to right field to make it 10-5.
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The independent central bank has long been a popular target for the president who has hammered it over its policies.
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In his announcement, Bloomberg hammered Trump, the longtime GOP front-runner who is the favorite to win the party's nomination.
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Police and prosecutors need Congress to take meaningful action, like moving forward with a bipartisan solution hammered out by Sen.
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Cannella said he and Brown had hammered out a deal at the governor's mansion just before the vote took place.
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The economy has been hammered by a strong dollar, slowing global demand and deep spending cuts in the energy sector.
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The North African OPEC member was hit hard by the crash in global oil prices, which hammered its energy revenues.
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