"The same environmental insults that are hammering them are hammering other species, including humans," he said.
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The hammering action causes friction, which in turn generates heat; several hours of hammering requires a two-day cooling period.
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"Harry Strickland had always been a genial man, better at hammering out contracts than at hammering on foes," Connington says in the book.
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"There are thousands and thousands of people who work for the Chinese government just hammering us, hammering us through cyber-espionage," he said.
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" - Ben, 31 "Despite hammering, glass ceiling still intact.
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" N.R.A. members, he said, "should be actively hammering them.
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When the metal is not hot, hammering it does nothing.
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But it was China's stockmarkets that took the biggest hammering.
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He can score points by hammering this over and over.
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BERLIN — Sony's still hammering away at its e-paper watch.
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"He was firing bullets and hammering the zone," Servais said.
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I didn't feel my pulse hammering in my neck anymore.
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And it's capable of hammering a probe into the surface.
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Outside, the sounds of rebuilding — hammering, sawing, laughter — were steady.
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Liberal groups, meanwhile, are hammering vulnerable Republicans for blocking him.
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"We feel safe," she said among the hammering of nails.
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" They were hammering you, "Cut it loose, cut it loose.
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But hammering away on late night, he said, feels different.
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My inboxes are getting an absolute hammering at the moment.
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And I kept getting out there and hammering my message.
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You know, you've won ... why do you keep hammering at this?
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There are US sanctions that are hammering their economy right now.
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Hillary Clinton's campaign is already hammering away at Trump over Brexit.
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The rest of the book is spent hammering this idea home.
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The bear was clearly not pleased with all of the hammering.
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It's a pitch Trump is hammering home on the campaign trail.
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But now, hammering that home through grotesqueries no longer feels purposeful.
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Whatever Sunday's result, hammering out an agreement will not be straightforward.
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He got there on his own -- and he's still hammering away.
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Very heavy snow band hammering west suburbs of Boston right now.
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Her penchant for hammering strokes from the baseline was also endearing.
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Guaranteed that Clinton will be hammering this in the next debate.
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What's more, his reputation took a hammering, certainly as a sportsman.
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Now I just need to get around to hammering some nails.
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It comes as virtual coins across the board take a hammering.
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The parties are still hammering out many other last-minute compromises.
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"He was firing bullets and hammering the zone," manager Scott Servais said.
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Hammering down with rain an hour ago, and now it's blisteringly sunny.
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Way, have spent the last four years hammering away at Democrats' flirtation
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"She had somebody with a hammer hammering 13 cell phones," he said.
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Hurricane Matthew made landfall Friday morning, hammering the east coast of Florida.
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He spent approximately two decades hammering out the specifications of his invention.
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"We're still a long way from hammering out an agreement," Hellwig added.
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Trump and other Republicans have been hammering McCabe for months on Twitter.
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He's really hammering home the North London New Media arsehole vibe, here.
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The issues we're discussing today are ones she's been hammering for years.
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He goes so far as to say he enjoyed hammering those nails.
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Democrats have started hammering home the need for community health center funding.
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However, the truck's exterior wasn't the only part that took a hammering.
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A gear stretches its main spring, producing the hammering, forward-thrusting action.
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But groups are hammering Facebook over the matter and calling for changes.
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Last time, it was the Republicans hammering Democrats for the rate hikes.
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I'd been hammering the emergency button, over and over and over again.
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Rapid-fire patterns course through the orchestra, first chattering and then hammering.
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And McCaskill has been hammering Hawley over his role in that lawsuit.
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It was the hammering on the bathroom door that jolted me awake.
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Senator Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican, has recently been hammering the issue.
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They had a full day of one-handed hammering ahead of them.
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Shares of the social networking company have taking a hammering this week.
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And they have already begun, hammering the record low turnout on Sunday.
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They are building yurts and hammering together plywood for bunkhouses and lodges.
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Congress is hammering out a fifth budget deal in as many months.
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He's artist as gym god, hammering metal like a shirtless, muscle-bound Vulcan.
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He's not the first veteran politician to take a hammering in a debate.
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Dobbs spent much of the segment hammering Paul Ryan, the Republican House speaker.
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Storms and wildfires worsened by climate change are hammering the U.S. right now.
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Well it's just hammering the bottom key as much as possible really: 000000.
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Now I understand the impulse of the Clinton camp to start hammering Sanders.
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The company's shares took a hammering in early trade Wednesday down 11.5 percent.
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With this hammering list, Ms Clement creates a weird poetry of murderous force.
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Putin made a show of traversing a glacier and hammering at the ice.
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And he had spent weeks hammering Cruz with criticisms while campaigning in Iowa.
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This technique for planning your arrangement avoids hammering unnecessary holes into the wall.
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House and Senate negotiators have been hammering out a "compromise" bill for weeks.
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They were hammering the boards down right as the stage manager announced 'Places!
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Negotiators are hammering out final details of the deal at talks in Havana.
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DXY, its strength hammering emerging markets and triggering crises in Turkey and Argentina.
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The teachers unions hit the roof, hammering Democrats to oppose the final version.
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And ads aren't the only outlet where Republicans have been hammering this message.
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There is a lot of Dad and I just hammering out on strings.
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Why he's not hammering her on [the State Department emails] is beyond me.
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One video showed demonstrators chanting "Polanski, rapist" and hammering on the Cinémathèque's window.
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Hustler's hammering home the point with an assist from some of its dancers.
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That's why hammering the President on his latest scandal is a losing strategy.
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If you want a perfect storm hammering democracy this most certainly is it.
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On Capitol Hill, lawmakers are hammering out legislation to combat the opioid epidemic.
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Boston and Leipzig are hammering out what amounts to a joint custody agreement.
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It was mistaken by some listeners for a novelty song, because its composition is so extreme: the members repeat the titular word nearly two hundred times, hammering the name until it sounds like nonsense syllables, and then hammering some more.
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I did an interview with Mark Zuckerberg, and one of the things he put forward and I was hammering him on all the things, these kinda things, saying exactly, not as eloquently as you have, but I was hammering him.
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Clinton is hammering her opponent over his previous milquetoast support for gun control measures.
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President Donald Trump has been hammering Powell and the Fed to cut interest rates.
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They've survived pounding rain in host nation Japan and repeated hammering by their rivals.
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"It just kept going and going and he just kept hammering him," Manigault said.
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The hammering of atmospheric molecules these rays handed out, they suggest, caused more lightning.
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" He wrote in his diary, "The national press is still hammering away on Iran.
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Much of that may be the work of Mr Trump's constant hammering and haranguing.
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Could it have been bad code hammering the servers with repeated or malformed requests?
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Whitmer said she won her seat by hammering on so-called kitchen table issues.
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The GOP should be quoting some of these numbers and hammering home the point.
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BEVAN: Well, certainly I think Republicans would like to see Trump hammering the economy.
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Rosen is also hammering Heller over his support for a failed ObamaCare repeal bill.
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Clinton, instead hammering away at her State Department tenure and her family's charitable foundation.
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GOP presidential candidates are hammering President Obama over his reported executive action on guns.
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Doug Ducey (R) before Ducey began hammering him with critical advertisements focused on immigration.
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The music explodes at one point with sounds of hammers, like a hammering fugue.
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Democratic candidates like Senator Claire McCaskill are hammering home the same point in debates.
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This book will attract some hammering itself: It contains something to upset almost everyone.
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The hammering of technology stocks is only the most recent source of market turbulence.
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I could hear the workers hammering sheet metal to the rhythms of Chinese opera.
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They've got all of this, just hammering on people like me all the time.
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One gizmo will take Mars's temperature by hammering itself 16 feet below the surface.
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That workers like hammering nails more than they like cutting wood or pouring concrete?
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When Redding arrived, the pair sat on beige folding chairs, hammering out the song.
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Republicans wasted no time hammering those items as superfluous to the crisis at hand.
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The status quo is hammering Palestinians but, for now, is tolerable for everyone else.
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The new controversy comes as Trump is hammering the party's nominating process as rigged.
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Equally, Macron and Le Maire have made political hay out of hammering Big Tech.
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Trump made an appearance in the vital battleground of Ohio, hammering Clinton as corrupt.
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Ahead, the 15 things every 20-something needs in her career toolkit — no hammering required.
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Graham said work on hammering out the contents of the bill will begin next week.
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After a 15-minute booze break, Jameson returns to the construction, hammering nails and whatnot.
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But with that comes more of the same reputational hammering the Masons want to avoid.
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Republicans, sensing an opportunity to turn the tide, are hammering away at the email issue.
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The Lake Erie band has drifted south and is hammering areas just northeast of #Cleveland.
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Emerging markets remained focused on Turkey where assets were rebounding from a hammering last week.
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Madadi has had success in the past by ducking in and hammering his man's body.
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Trump tweets hammering McConnell about using the nuclear option, just before the House goes Democratic?
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Democrats are hammering Republicans at every possible opportunity about their record on pre-existing conditions.
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A veteran Bellator fighter won a bout by hammering his fists into his opponent's skull.
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Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has been hammering her as inept as well.
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Results picked up under the new boss, including a 7-0 away hammering of Liechtenstein.
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And you know, and it was ok —and then I stopped hammering him about privacy.
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"Trump's hammering you on a tweet," the friend said, prompting a laugh from Mr. Jones.
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"We'll be hammering him on that vote," said Stewart Boss, a spokesman for Rosen's campaign.
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Large hail pelted down in parts of the state, shattering car windows and hammering vehicles.
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Bloomberg took a hammering in Las Vegas at the hands of his opponents, particularly Sen.
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But the billionaire has flooded the airwaves with advertisements touting his record and hammering Trump.
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Bury them so deep that you forget they're there, betrayed only by your hammering pulse.
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"That's the guy you want hammering the puck," Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said of Ellis.
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But the president ended Sunday morning focused on the severity of the storm hammering Texas.
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Ride Your Wave's central metaphor is often didactic, with the film repeatedly hammering it home.
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Libby: The show is really hammering on the bioweapon-as-toxic-secret metaphor, isn't it?
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I remember that anxious heartbeat of the song's hammering synth matching the beat of my own.
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On May 19, Curiosity will (hopefully) bore into Martian rock using the hammering-enabled FED technique.
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Hammering out a package each side will be happy with is a give-and-take process.
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He also is looking for her support in hammering out a U.S.-European Union trade pact.
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Hillary Clinton has been hammering Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont over his record on gun control.
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And Netflix's share price took another hammering; it recently reported a shortfall in adding new subscribers.
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After four hours of "Vinyl" hammering on those character traits, that's not much of a revelation.
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Afaq Hussain has worked in the same backstreet shoe workshop hammering on soles for 26 years.
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The global stock selloff last summer and hammering of tech stocks early this year increased anxiety.
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Apple, which has less to lose by hammering advertising companies, takes this mandate one step further.
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"I am going to keep hammering Mark Burnett until he shows America [the tapes]," he spewed.
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Officials hammering out the communique, known as "sherpas," said they expected to work into the night.
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They met daily in front of the webcam with the global team, hammering out the analysis.
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You don't want food-safety regulations that are hammering the economy but not benefiting people much.
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Zooming consumer price increases have sapped people's spending power while hammering Macri in the opinion polls.
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Stocks ended slightly lower, with Aspen taking a hammering on growing worries about the drugmaker's debts.
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FCHI, which closed down 8.04 percent for the day after banks in particular took a hammering.
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Lawmakers like the usually even-keeled Warner will keep hammering this issue for months to come.
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He also plans on hammering Clinton's immigration stances and her past support for poor trade deals.
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Now, Brexit talks move on to the truly hard work: hammering out a trade agreement. 2.
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Along the way, Ms. Wasser earned a reputation for hammering out settlements without going to trial.
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Republicans have been hammering away at Wallace by highlighting potentially controversial donations from his family foundation.
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The vast majority of time in session instead has to be spent hammering out the budget.
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It is his insistence on repeatedly hammering home his point that is the undoing of "Ajji".
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Tim has been hammering away for most of the last 35 hours, but he's not superhuman.
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That's when the helicopter's minigun opened fire, hammering through the walls and tearing the narcos apart.
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Senate Democrats hoped Price's stock trades would derail his confirmation hearings, hammering on them in hearings.
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Britain will be growing at this year's rate — but only after a 2018 Brexit-related hammering.
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Typically in spending negotiations, lawmakers join the president in hammering the opposition party over their position.
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But it's putting it all together, and then it's hammering home the implementation side of things.
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Early one summer morning, I was awakened by a hammering on the inside of my skull.
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Shortly after Kushner Companies bought the building in 2007, the financial crisis struck, hammering its revenue.
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Trump lashed out at Vanity Fair earlier Thursday, hammering the publication's success under editor Graydon Carter.
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Meanwhile, Republicans have been hammering the FBI over the texts that they've been able to obtain.
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By the time he was 5, Terry was hammering in dowels for their three-tier wedges.
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We're told they're still hammering out the contract, but expect to cash Danielle onstage, real soon.
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European markets took an absolute hammering on Tuesday after awful data for the continent's biggest economies.
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Brazil won the 2013 Confederations Cup, hammering an all-conquering Spain side 3-0 in the final.
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Democrats have also taken to hammering Trump over the partial government shutdown now entering its 26th day.
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Trump has been briefed on this new polling and has been hammering these messages in recent rallies.
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The alarm about competition follows rising Republican allegations of online censorship, which President Trump has started hammering.
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The price of oil has also been tumbling, hammering the economies of many countries in that region.
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Of course the series would keep hammering that point; it's what's viewers most recognize about the character.
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Unfortunately, InSight's drill, nicknamed the "mole," got stuck while hammering itself into the ground on February 28th.
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Diplomats are in Morocco this week hammering out details of how to turn these goals into action.
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Has the zoo staff been perturbed by the number of internet randos hammering home the Harambe suggestion?
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He aims to connect with Trump voters by hammering Republicans who are reluctant to embrace the nominee.
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Much of that may be the work of Mr Trump's constant hammering and haranguing of the press.
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But Trump&aposs team also fired back by hammering Cohen for recording the conversation without Trump's consent.
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Leaders at tech companies issued a slew of statements hammering the immigration order after it was issues.
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In that short amount of time, it raised and ultimately spent $10 million hammering current Republican Gov.
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That's not to say that Reliance Jio is efficiently handling the hammering data requests on its network.
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NHL teams have a well-established habit of hammering star players on their way out of town.
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House Democratic leaders are hammering Republicans over their struggle to rally support for a 85033 budget proposal.
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A soundtrack of drilling and hammering filters through the streets, where enterprises includemetalworking, furniture design and glassblowing.
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"He had one great message, about lowering fees, and he kept hammering away at it," Ellis said.
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After Sunday's debate, Priebus's office also issued a statement focused on hammering Clinton and praising Trump's performance.
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Recycling plastic is to saving the Earth what hammering a nail is to halting a falling skyscraper.
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He remains obsessed about Germany and its gas pipeline deal with Russian, and continues hammering on it.
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Venus needed only one, hammering a backhand return down the line and giving a yelp in triumph.
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The coronavirus outbreak is hammering markets, and broader economies, in the United States and around the world.
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And investors responded Thursday by hammering the stock of Facebook, one of the world's most valuable companies.
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He proposed hammering the affluent by raising taxes in the amount of $15.3 trillion over ten years.
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Where the outbreak goes from here is far from clear, and that's also hammering markets and business.
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Cohen on Tuesday said Trump is attacking the Clintons only after they began hammering his credibility first.
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That suggests the sides could be open to hammering out a quick deal if Moonves were removed.
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Democrats' repeated hammering on stock buybacks comes amid growing support for the tax law since its enactment.
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The bailout alone can't make up for the collective hammering farmers took from four straight subpar years.
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The parched waterfall is perhaps the most visible effect of the drought that is hammering this region.
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As Weinstein goes for help in the land of McCain, his lawyers are hammering The Weinstein Company.
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He's been hammering Machado after she recently endorsed Clinton and taken on the role of a surrogate.
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Foht-duh-MYUH. But les mots justes aside, Ginsburg was hammering home a point she has made before.
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It has gained 8 percent since the end of March, with currencies in emerging markets taking a hammering.
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Lowe then tied the game by hammering Kahnle's 1-0, 98 mph fastball into the right field seats.
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And he'll have to keep hammering Trump, day after day, the way he did on stage in Houston.
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On Mars, the probe's hammering will help calibrate the seismometer, since the team knows exactly what to expect.
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To bore into Martian rock, Curiosity's drill uses a combination of percussive hammering with a rotating drill bit.
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And in the legislature, she immediately began hammering away at making the HOPE scholarship available to more students.
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Warren prefers "nerding out" on policy and hammering an economic message of class inequities by recalling her childhood.
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By hammering at federal investigators, Southers said, Trump was inoculating himself from any political fallout that may follow.
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But Xiaomi didn't help itself too, by making bold predictions and hammering home the PR on its growth.
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Beyond simply hammering home fashion's negative impact on nature, the exhibition will offer solutions to industry-wide problems.
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He approaches supporters with quintessential Big Sky ease, hammering his pet policy, public use of waterways and land.
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Some live, the musicians sweating over print-fab guitars and hammering on drums made from pottery and plastic.
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He's requested a date for her to sit down with their attorneys to start hammering out divorce deets.
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It can't hurt to have Fiorina constantly booked on TV and hammering Trump for the next few weeks.
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A lot were kind of in Jim's head," Strassfeld said, "so I ended up hammering him with questions.
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He wrote it the way it was written mostly so I'd stop hammering his servers with visualization requests.
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A deal on budgetary caps will be a first step toward hammering out a spending deal for 2018.
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And taken as such, it rings hollow to many at a time when violence is hammering African-Americans.
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He said that focus groups that he had conducted had shown that Mr. Trump should be hammering Mrs.
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Before long, the two met and began hammering out ideas that would bring Mr. Diggs to the show.
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That will also mean hammering out a strong, progressive party platform at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
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Lawmakers, including the Congressional Black Caucus, have been hammering the company to do more to improve minority representation.
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Clinton will soon deliver a major speech hammering Trump over economic issues, she told The Wall Street Journal.
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That could be politically perilous for the law, as groups like the AARP are already hammering the legislation.
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That, and the sound of my finger repeatedly hammering the unanswered buzzer of a white Montmartre apartment block.
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He has spent his presidency hammering out the Trans-Pacific Partnership with countries like Vietnam, Japan, and Chile.
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Phil interjected himself, recalibrated and answered the two or three points that this donor was hammering me on.
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But it doesn't work if you just do it once; you have to keep hammering the point home.
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Democrats have been hammering home two issues in particular ahead of the 20183 midterms: jobs and health care.
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Apple is still hammering out partnerships with those publications, as many have balked at the terms it's demanding.
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The head of that frustration was, 'Let's rebound,' and Mo did a good job of hammering that home.
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Democrats have focused their campaigns on health care, including hammering Republicans on the high cost of prescription drugs.
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Italian banks took a hammering as shareholders balked at the possibility of even lower interest rates in Europe.
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But the self-hammering probe only works if there's friction in the soil, otherwise it bounces in place.
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While his opponents attacked him early on, they largely forgot about hammering Sanders after the first few minutes.
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Up-aging allows the authors to attempt social significance by hammering themes of parental neglect and teenage rebellion.
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Democrats have been hammering their case for new evidence, pointing to Bolton's reported account to boost their arguments.
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They've spent the past few days hammering Republicans on the issue, particularly those who haven't withdrawn their endorsement.
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Senate Republicans, meanwhile, are hammering the idea that the articles would sit idle in the lower chamber. Sen.
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But Thursday South Korea confirmed new cases of the virus, hammering home that the outbreak is not over.
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Democratic presidential contenders, meanwhile, are hammering Trump for backing off his 2016 pledge to support negotiating lower prices.
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It will take more time — and hammering — for the team to see how far the mole can go.
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The working area faced the practice range, which the players had abandoned, once the rain began hammering down.
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Beyond hammering out the very contentious policy issues, moving all 12 bills -- no matter the vehicle -- takes time.
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Such negotiations are essential to hammering out a workable peace settlement and, thus far, the Taliban have resisted.
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S. trade war hammering the prospects of many locally listed companies, Chinese investors have been pouring in cash.
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She has also been highlighting her own electability, hammering home the idea that she can also beat Trump.
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That can be especially critical as a number of Republicans, including Trump, have taken to hammering the industry.
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Put more emphasis on fighting ISIS and hammering out peace rather than dealing with the human by-product.
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They had to agree on every piece that went in, even if it took weeks of hammering out.
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Warnings from the teachers included drawings of inquisitive children hammering bombs and trying to set them on fire.
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Mexican officials in Washington on Monday warned that the tariffs could backfire, fanning further migration by hammering regional economies.
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A more conventional President might spend every hour hammering into the number as part of a traditional reelection message.
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But in a series of meetings that began in November, the Fed has been hammering out a new approach.
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That was the president last night at a rally in North Dakota hammering Democrats for their destruction of ICE.
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Hammering home the fragility of "Justice Scalia's most significant opinion," the 5–4 ruling in District of Columbia v.
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To ensure that voters remember where she and Sanders stand, Clinton is hammering her opponent with sometimes unflinching messaging.
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Passengers were seen hammering at the windows of one closed carriage after the train had pulled into the station.
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I was too focused on hammering out all of the quests, but it seems like they go you thinking.
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The IRS is hammering out a new Form W-4, which you can use to tailor your income taxes.
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The teaser features Bernthal reflecting on the past in a voice-over while hammering away at a cement floor.
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Italian banks took a hammering after the cash call by Banca Popolare di Vicenza ended up being a flop.
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But the Redskins were at least partially aware of the controversy attached to Huawei when hammering out the deal.
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I've been hammering this issue for a long time, and a lot of people are on my side now.
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Mexican officials in Washington warned on Monday that the tariffs could backfire, fanning further migration by hammering regional economies.
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Chris Christie also ran ads in January hammering John Kasich for working for a Wall Street bank in the
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Now, he is starring in a strange new commercial hammering Hillary Clinton in key swing states across the country.
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We're told he's in the process of hammering out a child support agreement with his baby mama, Tia Kemp.
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Retailers took a hammering with Target down 9.9 percent after it posted a lower-than-expected third-quarter profit.
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Squatting and lifting and climbing and digging and kneeling and hammering things in for a payday and nothing more?
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Shipments have fallen for a seventh straight month, however, a sign the trade war with China is hammering trade.
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" The China trade war and the imposition of tariffs was "hammering the hell out of farmers across this country.
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By hammering home just how much of the world really is blue, it makes this pink pop even more.
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And it's turned Big Tech into a political punching bag, with lawmakers hammering them on competition and privacy concerns.
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"We were hammering A.Q.I., but the Iraqi government was just rounding up Sunnis," one of the C.I.A. officers recalled.
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He'd been hammering allies with calls for all NATO members to honor commitments to spend 2% of their GDP.
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But after spending much of the summer hammering Mr. Trump, through both ads and stump speeches, it appears Mrs.
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"The China trade war and the imposition of tariffs was "hammering the hell out of farmers across this country.
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Sanford became one of the President's most vocal critics, hammering Trump from the beginning of the chief executive's term.
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But Adams was in there with Abigail, and they were still hammering nails, the construction was still going on.
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A Defense Department spokeswoman did not immediately comment on whether those meetings were hammering out an agreement on drilling.
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Students spend a year or two in community college hammering out core classes and then transfer to a university.
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You can be stood outside, dry and warm, and watch rain hammering down a mile away, or vice versa.
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Sarah was hammering out messages as they walked, urgently telling these strangers to report the profile as a fake.
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President Obama's former "ethics czar" has been hammering the new President with an array of conflicts of interest questions.
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The bouncy Duke freshman took two paces before launching towards the basket and hammering home a floor-shaking dunk.
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But he seemed adept at not letting the gossip pages distract him, and he kept hammering on about corruption.
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Saikawa was also instrumental in hammering out the details of Nissan's deal to bring Mitsubishi Motors into the alliance.
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All it took was not one but two father figures' relentless hammering away to achieve this moment of realization.
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But they are also now seizing on signs that Trump's worsening trade war with China is hammering global sentiment.
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The prospect of the 30-day ban is already sowing chaos across the Continent and hammering the airline industry.
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The governor told CNN in July that she won her seat by hammering on so-called kitchen table issues.
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The appointments reflect Mr. Trump's ambition to increase economic growth by hammering at what he regards as critical roadblocks.
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Democrats have been hammering Republicans over the increase in stock buybacks that has occurred since the tax law passed.
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Translation: Spread the word by facilitating discussion rather than hammering home a message through blanket ads in Christian publications.
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Violent protests erupted in October over social inequality, hammering the local currency and sending it to all time lows.
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Instead, the drill's hammering motion will be forced down into what NASA believes is highly compact or clumped soil.
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Siders: Instead of hammering Sanders regarding that alleged comment on the debate stage, Warren let the moderators do it.
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In your relationships, you and your partners are hammering out your values and beliefs and how you communicate them.
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"For a good operator, it's like hammering a wedge," said Richard Ford, chief scientist at the Forcepoint cybersecurity company.
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Nets 144, Hawks 127 D'Angelo Russell scored 32 points and Brooklyn Nets won its fifth straight, hammering visiting Atlanta.
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For days, Trump has been hammering Bloomberg on Twitter, and he continued with the low blows on Thursday morning.
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"For those hammering @dennyhamlin for his donuts,put the blame on me if u must blame anyone," he tweeted.
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And even now, as June is superficially "free," the series is hammering home just how little that even matters.
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He does this big dramatic pause while hammering down on one button so Luigi keeps shooting green fireballs at Zelda.
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Cryptocurrencies also took a hammering, fuelled by speculation that regulators are preparing to clamp down on the digital-currency market.
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To be sure, hammering Trump over his ethical issues is unlikely to hurt his poll numbers among his loyal base.
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Consumers could be hit with higher prices that would put the brakes on already declining car sales, hammering industry profits.
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You've spent untold hours hammering out the format, and sweat the details on everything from subject matter to episode length.
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Kim Jong- un on the summit on Tuesday, the press is really kind of hammering him about that particular comment.
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Brazilians gave the PT a hammering: the party won only 20143 mayoralties out of more than 22014,221, down from 22014.
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Just when Van Ness is about to start hammering, the attorney general puts a half to the proceedings, citing illegality.
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The company has been hit by low oil prices, which have forced oil companies to cut costs, hammering rig rates.
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The sound of hammering wafts up from a renovation on the first floor, placing our words to a grating rhythm.
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Capitol architects have been hammering away since September on the more than 10,000-square-foot inaugural platform overlooking the Mall.
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At this point, much of what's needed is hammering out the details of how it will best translate to people.
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Tesla's share price took a hammering after Elon Musk said he would have to cut full-time jobs by 7%.
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Zinke cited Clinton's hammering on Trump for criticizing Alicia Machado's weight, the exchange which came to dominate the first debate.
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As the dead kings came stumbling from their cold black graves, Jon had woken in pitch-dark, his heart hammering.
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Chinese stocks took another 3 percent hammering though to send Asia shares more broadly to their latest 4-year lows.
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Taken from the iconic 1986 album Orgasmatron, the song (and the cover) bristles with a hammering and non-compromising snarl.
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Writer Carly Wray fills the scene with little details that suggest the connection between the two, without hammering it home.
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But broadly, although Mr Cameron has taken a hammering at home over the draft, the signs in Europe look good.
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Fitch Ratings reiterated on Wednesday that leaving the EU would exact a significant toll on the economy, hammering business investment.
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Colton Haynes and Jeff Leatham are one giant step closer to being single again after hammering out a divorce settlement.
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The network has since invested heavily to define Strickland as a tax-and-spend liberal, hammering his record as governor.
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Democrats are already hammering Trump on his China policy, arguing that he has failed to match his tough campaign rhetoric.
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So Lamb has mostly ignored the president while hammering Saccone for supporting Ryan's proposed cuts to Social Security and Medicare.
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Republicans have, for many years now, put both in their crosshairs, and Lamb has been hammering Saccone on exactly that.
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I'm trying to decide at the moment whether my party allegiances outweigh my desire to give the Conservatives a hammering.
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Mondesi knotted the score in the third by hammering a 2-0 cutter from Tomlin over the fence in right.
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Given the "false claims previously made by" White, Carrey was insistent on hammering out a "strong and unambiguous" confidentiality agreement.
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The brawl has a couple of highlights, including two blurry, indistinguishable mobs hammering at each other on the top row.
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While the Virginia press was initially skeptical of Perriello's constant hammering of Trump, Northam's campaign eventually took up that mantle.
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Bloomberg reported last month that the UAE has since been hammering Al Jazeera through a traditional lobbying campaign in Washington.
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GOP leaders facilitated negotiations between the warring factions in their conference in the hopes of hammering out an alternative agreement.
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He has been largely impervious to attacks, once Mr. Cruz backed away from his monthslong embrace and began hammering him.
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I didn't agree with his premise (he didn't fully remember what a hammering Reagan took over the Iran-Contra scandal).
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He got to work immediately, detaching one of the fence's bent support bars and hammering it straight on the asphalt.
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Hugin spent millions on TV ads alone, hammering Menendez on his alleged corruption and outspending the incumbent two to one.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos joined other companies in hammering Donald Trump's executive orders on Monday.
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Though the trade representative keeps a low profile, he is currently tasked with hammering out key trade negotiations with China.
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A strong dollar is hammering American exporters, another squeeze to profits that businesses are facing as they pay higher wages.
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The person was reportedly trying to install a shade barrier, but the hammering lit up vegetation on the nearby ground.
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So Trump can — and most likely will — keep hammering major American cities as "disgusting" and "infested" with crime and rodents.
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He has even learned to work with Republicans, hammering out deals while riding a stationary bike in the Senate gym.
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House and Senate Republicans had earlier passed separate version of the bill and are now hammering out a joint bill.
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They want him to show interest, empathy, and even some humility, in his exchanges with the audience, while hammering Mrs.
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Capitol architects have been hammering away since September on the more than 10,000-square-foot inaugural platform overlooking the Mall.
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Trump's order has dominated global headlines, with Democrats and human rights organizations hammering it as unconstitutional and discriminatory against Muslims.
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The Clinton campaign, meanwhile, has spent $21 million on television ads hammering Trump in crucial swing states across the country.
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And you can't separate that out from the coverage, because the financial incentive to keep hammering this home was tremendous.
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We had left them in the house that I spent two years hammering together, the home I was tearing apart.
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It was the hammering on the new house being built next door that was responsible, the rhythmic pound, pound, pounding ….
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The virus, which originated in China, has spread quickly around the globe, claiming thousands of lives and hammering economic activity.
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From tiny nails to 12-inch spikes, Bisbee has been welding, hammering, and bending nails for the past 30 years.
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But maybe Gantz knows that a strategy of hammering away at Netanyahu's indictments appears to have little impact with voters.
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Qualcomm, the American chip maker, spent two years hammering out a $44 billion deal to acquire a Dutch semiconductor manufacturer.
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But readers may be able to look past it in light of "The Banker's Wife's" otherwise slick, heart-hammering entertainment.
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Sweeney lost control and bounced off the sides of the track before losing her sled and hammering into a wall.
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He said that he and Mr. Mueller's office were still hammering out the terms of an interview with the president.
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Another instrument, a self-hammering probe that was supposed to measure the interior temperature of Mars, hasn't been as lucky.
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Hammering out terms for Prince Harry and Meghan to shift to "part-time" status was never going to be easy.
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They're hammering Trump for hiring Steve Bannon, who has been accused of race-baiting as an executive at Breitbart News.
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After months of repeated escalation, the United States and China look no closer to hammering out a meaningful trade deal.
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Deep in the match, when your heart is hammering and your legs begin to seize, fatigue sweeps your mind clean.
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For black men, their top concern is health care costs — something Democrats have been hammering since before the 2018 midterms.
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"You have a political climate in China where the government-led press has clearly been hammering this issue," he said.
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I'm talking the New York Times, where it was like, every day the New York Times was hammering these companies.
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Just ask Tesla investors who began 2019 by hammering the automaker's stock over the first two trading days of the year.
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Growing fuel inventories and weak demand are now hammering refiners both large and small, turning a typical advantage on its head.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's GOES satellite snapped this picture of winter storm Grayson hammering the United States' East Coast.
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Democrats were hammering away at Walker's policies, which were suddenly not as popular or politically tenable as they had once been.
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Because nobody is dumb enough to do that!" and "Put yourself in my shoes: five African-American women just fucking hammering.
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Cleanly is also shying away from paid user acquisition for the time being, again preferring to focus on hammering down margins.
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But "the mole," or the self-hammering heat probe, had only dug roughly 14 inches into the surface since February 28.
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But "the mole," or the self-hammering heat probe, has only dug roughly 14 inches into the surface since February 28.
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Gold rose for a fourth session, though it was the hammering of Russia's and also Turkey's currencies that drew most attention.
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That's due to the texture, but also to the amount of flex you'll sense when hammering away on the keyboard deck.
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Most of the worst Atlantic storms hammering the U.S coast in the last two decades have arrived in September and October.
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The lines around this woman's struggle are just a little too good; hammering a little too hard to make its point.
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Two pitches later, Hosmer hit his ninth homer, hammering Masahiro Tanaka's 1-0 sinker 23 feet over the center field fence.
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Another failed attempt at slumber, with more flashes of panic at wind surging through the woods—or was that someone hammering?
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Peace talks aimed at hammering out a more permanent solution to Syria's civil war will be held in Kazakhstan next month.
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Turkish assets have taken a hammering this week following Erdogan's moves to cement his power under a powerful new executive presidency.
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Trump late Tuesday night announced the surprise trip to the country he has spent the vast majority of his campaign hammering.
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A top Democrat is hammering President Trump for discussing a planned multibillion merger during a meeting with the companies' CEOs. Sen.
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Steinhoff first disclosed the hole in its accounts in December 2017, hammering its shares and triggering lawsuits from shareholders including Wiese.
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The decline is hammering the economy of the country, which derives about 95 percent of its export earnings from extractive industries.
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Independent experts say that finding the right balance between hammering a message home while not boring voters is a hard task.
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It doesn't delete the notification; instead, it sends them right to Notification Center without hammering you with a badge or banner.
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Messer and Rokita sprinted to the finish line hammering Braun over his history prior to 2012 of voting in Democratic primaries.
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A veteran fighter won his Bellator bout by hammering his fists into his opponent's skull while straddling him on the floor.
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The two leaders spoke by phone in late December, but there's been little headway in terms of hammering out specific language.
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English and American commentators almost always get it wrong, hammering on the notion that the E.U. is about money and economics.
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" This movie, he added, "may tire you out with its hammering, swaggering excess, but it is never less than wide-awake.
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Many liberals are also hammering the notion of voting on Garland in the lame duck session, as some Republicans have suggested.
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Try to do some physical exercise or some hammering around the house instead of sending a bitchy text because you're bored.
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But Taylor's been-around trainer, Jack Loew, heard this hammering sound, a whap, whap, whap-whap, from the curtain's other side.
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Now imagine the Republican Party gathering for its convention in Cleveland and hammering out a vanity platform in Donald Trump's image.
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When other nations complained, he warned them of the sparks that could fly during the hammering in a larger forging process.
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Davis broke the deadlock with one out in the sixth by hammering a 2-2 fastball over the fence in left.
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His farewell speech came full circle in another sense: hammering home the same mantra of hope from his first presidential campaign.
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In the meantime, Republican lawmakers are hammering out tweaks to Obamacare they view necessary to preventing any more insurers from exiting.
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But in January, she voted against a short-term government spending bill — a vote Heller is hammering her on in ads.
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VHILS made his reputation by creating portraits using explosives, hammering, or drilling in urban spaces, revealing haunting figures emerging from destruction.
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Mr. Guterres was effective at pressing Western nations to do more to help and at hammering out agreements in difficult circumstances.
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Democrats have been hammering him over the GOP's refusal to hold a hearing for Merrick Garland, President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
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Trump has led the Republican presidential field for months in national polls by hammering the theme of a nation in decline.
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The coronavirus is now hammering the global economy, and has already prompted in excess of $1 trillion of emergency stimulus measures.
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After a difficult second inning in which Boston was hammering the ball, Hyun-jin Ryu was far better in the third.
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His "Ring" at Bayreuth in 2013 had a hammering insistence reminiscent, at times, of Georg Solti's overbearing approach to the cycle.
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It would help if we were mobilizing every one of our allies in this project, not hammering them with tariffs, too.
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Ms. Schrier, a pediatrician and first-time candidate, has been hammering Dino Rossi, the likely Republican nominee, on the tariff issue.
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They were banging to their ancestors—hammering their shot glasses against the bar so that the dead might hear the sound.
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They, too, play with self-invention and theater, but with the aim of hammering down, rather than loosening up, utopian possibilities.
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The BoE has held its Bank Rate at 0.5 percent since March 2009, when the global financial crisis was hammering Britain.
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Now lawmakers are hammering out a follow-up to the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA), which passed in 2016, Sen.
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Congressional leaders are hammering out a massive spending bill that will include money to help secure U.S. voting systems from cyberattacks.
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Last week's 1-1 home draw with Everton was then followed by a 4-0 hammering at Guardiola's old club Barcelona.
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That disclosure could happen within the next year, she said, although banks and U.N. officials are still hammering out the details.
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Chipmakers including Texas Instruments Inc and STMicroelectronics offered disappointing forecasts this week, hammering tech sector shares and roiling global stock markets.
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WeWork and SoftBank were hammering out final structure and size details of SoftBank's cornerstone IPO commitment, and bankers were booking ballrooms.
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Alex E. O'Shea, 303, a firefighter from Cork, Ireland, fashioned do-it-yourself spikes by hammering metal studs into his shoes.
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Even with low unemployment numbers, Democrats have been hammering home points about raising wages and providing job training for more people.
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Why it matters: The approvals come as her father's administration is hammering out a trade deal with China amid ongoing trade clashes.
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When she's not busy hammering trolls into the ground on Twitter, J.K. Rowling likes to take time to interact with her fans.
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Over the last few years, Samsung's been hammering away at Tizen, its own operating system, which already runs on the company's wearables.
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It says it will spend a year hammering out the details of the community with local policymakers, city leaders, academics, and activists.
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Next year, when the Democrats settle on a nominee and Trump's campaign is hammering away, which path will the Democratic Party choose?
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And even though Google supports it now, Gleuck is still hammering the firm with the most disingenuous accusation he could possibly muster.
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Whether you're hammering it out on the elliptical or headbanging to Nirvana, the Earhoox will make sure that your earphones stay put.
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The United States has been preparing for Guzman's transfer for months and has been hammering out the security details, American officials said.
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Hiura led off the fifth by hammering a sinker 423 feet over the fence in left center, his 15th of the year.
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A society of unruly pluralism and grudging mutual toleration hammering out one bitterly negotiated compromise after another isn't anybody's idea of perfection.
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There is no downside to hammering a multilateral agreement on a controversial subject negotiated by obscure officials in air-conditioned rooms abroad.
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The outbreaks hit 15 European countries — with especially large ones hammering Romania with 5,562 infections, Italy with 5,006, and Ukraine with 4,767.
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The company had warned on holiday-quarter sales last week, hammering its stock as well as those of its suppliers, mostly chipmakers.
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And deGraaf's not concerned about the possibility of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike hammering emerging market stocks, which has historically happened.
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Despite weakening overnight, the storm was expected to continue hammering the region as it moves eastward over Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
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A paralyzing blizzard, the winter's first, is hammering the Atlantic Coast, with local governments and businesses working overtime to blunt its impact.
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Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer, has been suffering from a slump in crude prices eroding vital oil revenues and hammering its currency.
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Rick Scott is hammering the federal government for holding up its Zika response money as the state grapples with its latest outbreak.
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Rubio is hammering Murphy for voting against funding to fight the Zika virus, a prominent issue given the recent outbreaks in Florida.
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There's no telling how many would be left if the Tories get another term to give the industry another five-year hammering.
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Hill described her neighbors hearing someone hammering on her door, as well as someone calling her home to deride her with obscenities.
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Some strategists suggested that Clinton is hammering on inversions to rebut criticism from Sanders that she is too cozy with Wall Street.
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Republicans in Congress are also worried the White House approach to trade is unfairly hammering friendly countries like France, Germany and Canada.
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I keep a foldaway table up in the center of the room most of the time for prep, hammering, or working flat.
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Microsoft has been hammering Chrome's battery performance in recent months, but Google is starting to hit back with updates to its browser.
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Williams began her campaign by hammering Magdalena Rybarikova, 6-2, 6-53, in the last of five matches on the Chatrier court.
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Despite hammering his own hand, Minshew's path to the NFL appears to have worked out even better than he could have imagined.
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Whenever she stops at a red light and an unfamiliar vehicle sharks up alongside her, she clutches the wheel, her heart hammering.
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Three Democratic lawmakers in the House have introduced amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act hammering President Trump's posture toward Russia. Rep.
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Trump responded by hammering Darroch as a "very stupid guy" and "pompous fool" and said he would "no longer deal" with him.
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The administration and congressional Republicans have been hammering a theme of "pro-growth" tax reform that fails to engage Democrats in Congress.
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Pelosi has spent a lot of time hammering out deals ahead of today to try to ensure a smooth, drama-free vote.
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Democrats have slammed Trump's response as inadequate, hammering him for focusing on criticism of the NFL while American citizens are in crisis.
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The Republican National Committee, for its part, has been hammering Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, with negative online videos for months.
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Mr. Sanders pulled off a startling upset in Michigan on Tuesday by traveling to communities far from Detroit and by hammering Mrs.
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"We've been expecting this for a while and hammering the Republican offices with phone calls for weeks," said Murshed Zaheed, of CREDO.
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And the flakes by themselves show all the evidence of repeated hammering of one stone by another seen in human-made tools.
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Crew members were hammering behind him at the opulent set, with its staircase built for flouncing down O'Hara-style, and twinkling chandeliers.
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"We can't let the cure be worse than the problem," Trump said at the daily briefing, repeatedly hammering home that same message.
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If Lamont and Boughton respectively secure their nominations, it's likely Boughton will keep hammering the kinds of attacks that Ganim has initiated.
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A team of DEA agents and Mexican marines was hammering on the front door of their safe house with a battering ram.
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Cinthia Lopez woke to gunfire and hammering on the front door of her family home in Managua's Carlos Marx neighborhood.
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Armand Zildjian modernized the factory using robots to remove the most burdensome physical labor and offer greater precision in tasks like hammering.
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Energy giant BP plunged over 19% and Royal Dutch Shell was 17% lower at the close, as oil stocks took a hammering.
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That view has been echoed by Schumer, who has taken to hammering the administration daily for what he calls an inadequate response.
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Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. spent Thursday hammering Mr. Sanders for past positions that were friendly to the gun industry.
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The setting there evoked an explosion in a Bubble Wrap factory as an army of installers swarmed about, unpacking, measuring and hammering.
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The peso currency has lost two thirds of its value against the dollar since the start of 2018, hammering imports and consumption.
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"We have spent the entire day up until about 15 minutes ago hammering out details of a Horizon deal," Mr. Sweeney said.
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The group has been quietly hammering out a compromise for months and plan to meet again Wednesday, according to one Democratic aide.
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He's also been a prominent face for his party on television, hammering the president over allegations of wrongdoing and highlighting damaging testimony.
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I was especially taken with the Veprik sonata, with its hammering, double-octave insistence on intervals of a fourth and a tritone.
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Central banks have warned investors they could lose money on privately minted cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, which have taken a hammering in recent months.
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The Texas senator has been hammering Mr. Trump for his previous liberal positions and for his criticism of former President George W. Bush.
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But Sanders has focused much of his attention on Donald Trump in recent days -- hammering the presumptive Republican nominee while largely ignoring Clinton.
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So while Mr. Strickland, the former governor, faces a primary challenge, he is hammering away at Mr. Portman's stance on replacing Justice Scalia.
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The downward trend in generic drug prices is hammering Cardinal Health, so the Medtronic deal allows the company to diversify its revenue more.
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Jones has spent the past week rallying African-Americans, the most reliably Democratic voters in the state, and hammering Moore in television ads.
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Line-by-line, German artist Arno Beck builds glitchy arithmetic images, meticulously hammering out patterns from the typewriter's index of letters and symbols.
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Inspiration for the "turn" struck Rumi in a marketplace, where he encountered the rhythmic hammering of the gold-beater's apprentices, according to Azziz.
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The message he's been hammering home the whole campaign has never really been enough to give him a solid lead in poll averages.
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But the United States has been preparing for Guzman's transfer for months and have been hammering out the security details, American officials said.
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"When those things happen, instead of hammering artists about deadlines, we are more likely to pivot and accommodate the creative process," he said.
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Cheap oil could mean wide-scale layoffs and bankruptcies among oil exploration companies, and is already hammering the stock prices of energy companies.
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Tillerson said the United States is hopeful it can help bring parties together to begin the process of hammering out a political solution.
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The program is meant to test different ways of involving local governments in the process of hammering out and enforcing federal drone regulations.
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"We were working every day, hammering and sheet rock painting — it's given us a much greater appreciation of where we are," Leventhal says.
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Merkel may have come out on top, but she'll spend the next few weeks hammering out a coalition agreement with the other parties.
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Since early in the mission, an electrical malfunction has caused problems with the hammering mechanism, but drilling has proceeded in spite of that.
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But relentlessly hammering on the details of the economic rejuvenation of America will win this thing, if only he'll get down to it.
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Since he declared himself "unshackled" he's escalated his maverick rhetoric, hammering home his claims that the November 8 election is "rigged" against him.
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The same points — hammering home his relatability, his quirkiness, his I'm-not-a-douche-ness — were reiterated and reinterpreted for those intended audiences.
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Samsung is still hammering out the details of the resale, which will depend on, among other things, conversations with carriers and local authorities.
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He began things by hammering a low 223-21 fastball into a group seating area beyond the right field fence in the first.
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I found my love for the GT S while hammering it up "The Snake," the portion of the Mulholland Highway in Agoura Hills.
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The company had warned on holiday quarter sales last week, hammering its own stock as well as those of its suppliers, mostly chipmakers.
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Each presidential election cycle has escalated ever since, with the political class (pundits, strategists, establishment) hammering home to voters to elect the outsider.
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Steve Francis and his estranged wife are hammering out a divorce settlement ... even though she's calling him out with allegations of drug abuse.
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Sanders first muttered "Jesus Christ," then attacked David Brock, the Democratic operative and close Clinton ally who has been hammering away at him.
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He won by hammering home every point repeatedly, commandeering the town hall's narrative and forcing Clinton constantly on the defensive at every opportunity.
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As usual, Kanter is hammering the offensive boards to help create extra possessions and spending plenty of time at the free-throw line.
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Hurricane Irma is hammering a string of northeast Caribbean islands and making its way toward a possible hit on Florida over the weekend.
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Should Labour lawmakers seek to re-enter government, they would need to win the support of party members scarred by the election hammering.
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The House Majority PAC and Priorities USA Action, two Democratic groups, are spending $270,000 on digital ads hammering Republicans in those districts, too.
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The Conservative party tried hammering Trudeau and the Liberals with crass scare stories about cannabis legalization, but it ultimately failed to hit home.
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It's currently up on the air with $6 million worth of TV, hammering Trump in four battleground states - Ohio, Florida, Virginia, and Nevada.
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Mike Coffman said that the working group on the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus is "fairly close" on hammering out a deal for DACA.
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The result was payback for Portugal's 5-0 hammering of Germany in the semi-finals of the European under-21 championship last year.
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Republicans are focused on hammering home the message that none of the witnesses so far have directly linked Trump to an impeachable offense.
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The Trump administration has taken a hard-line approach toward Iran, hammering the country with sanctions in an effort to cripple its economy.
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House Democrats are hammering GOP leaders for scuttling the bipartisan effort to protect immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children.
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"The hammering out of any agreement, which would be Walmart's largest ever corporate deal, would, of itself, be an enormous distraction," Saunders added.
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The challenge to Immigration and Customs Enforcement isn't entirely new--activists have been hammering at the agency, including on social media, for months.
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His comments seem prescient with the coronavirus now in 160 countries, hammering the global economy, and responsible more in excess of 9,000 deaths.
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Someone who thinks a treehouse is impossible, or assumes someone will instantly come and knock it down, is unlikely ever to start hammering.
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But it doesn't matter to the Republicans hammering him over his vote — or, for that matter, the progressives now disgusted with his compromise.
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The coronavirus is hammering businesses of all sizes and sending executives scrambling to map out strategies to mitigate the impact of the pandemic.
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Clinton in the 719 primary by casting her as part of a "broken political system," without ever hammering the specifics all that forcefully.
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But this would be a justice of wealth battling wealth, hammering through the veneer of trusts and shell companies to serve private ends.
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In hammering the GOP over health care, the lawsuit could be the single most effective weapon Democrats have as November's midterm elections approach.
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Two batters in, Judge hit his 26th homer by hammering a 1-0 slider to a loading dock area in left-center field.
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Henninger, however, applauded Trump for hammering out the first phase of a deal to formalize trade with China, which will be signed Jan.
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Later on, she went back in, absolutely hammering the former NYC mayor after Bloomberg addressed the accusations of sexist comments, discrimination, and harassment.
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Now, Democrats are focused on hammering Trump's business ventures, including his failed university, to make a broader argument about his fitness for office.
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I've put the "mysterious" part in quotes because the game immediately begins hammering home, and poking fun at, how strange this place is.
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Simpson and his lawyer, Joshua Levy, on Wednesday morning spent more than three hours hammering out the deal in the committee's secure spaces.
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Simpson and his lawyer, Joshua Levy, on Wednesday morning spent more than three hours hammering out the deal in the committee's secure spaces.
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He keeps hammering the phony message that he has set the all-time record for support within the party for any Republican president.
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Cicilline has been among Zuckerberg's top critics in Congress, hammering the tech executive for his company's market dominance and series of privacy breaches.
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On Twitter Friday, Trump resumed his remarkable public hammering of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and suggested Sessions pursue the White House's political opponents.
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US allies decry Trump as hammering at the braces of the Western alliance and emboldening Russia and China to lead aggressive military expansions.
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Aside from hammering opponents on health care, for example, isn't that how politicians (or anyone, really) make a name for themselves now, anyway?
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The next batter, Adeiny Hechavarria, won a nine-pitch battle with Watson, fouling off four straight pitches before hammering a game-winning RBI double.
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Federer obliged him on the second break point, hammering at Rubin's weaker backhand and the American buckled with a harried shot into the net.
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Four pitches later, Conforto made it 3-1 by hammering a 1-2 fastball over the right-center field fence for his eighth homer.
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For now, though, she seems more intent on shaping an overarching message than she does on hammering out what exactly needs to be done.
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The team used the heat flow probe's self-hammering into the ground as a seismic source, successfully mapping the subsurface structures in both locations.
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Flashback: If you're a subscriber to my health care newsletter Vitals, you'll know I've been hammering away at this point for over a year.
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As we first reported, John was ordered to pay $18,911 per month back in September 2016, while they were still hammering out the divorce.
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And conservatives are poised to keep on hammering the importance of stacking the courts with right-leaning justices, a core voting issue for Republicans.
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But in rich countries fierce competition between telecoms firms has caused them to offer bigger, often unlimited data plans at low cost, hammering profitability.
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Meanwhile Mr Bentley's lawyers were evidently hammering out a deal under which he pled guilty to the misdemeanours but will be spared further prosecution.
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U.S. President Donald Trump sounded upbeat about the ongoing U.S.-China trade talks as the two sides worked on hammering out a final deal.
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This time around, a resurgent dollar is hammering crude futures and other commodities on speculation that Britain could vote to end its EU membership.
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Hammering already frustrated customers with yet more price hikes—to pay for mergers nobody wanted—isn't likely to improve AT&T's image anytime soon.
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Connecticut put together one of its most dominant performances of the season last time out, hammering USF 81-51 on the road on Thursday.
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They knew that the public was hammering them, but they also believed that the fault lay much more with Cambridge Analytica than with them.
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Tata Motors' share price struggled to recover from the hammering it took after it wrote down £3.1bn ($4bn) at its Jaguar Land Rover subsidiary.
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For almost a year, he's been hammering on about how Apple should buy Netflix, even though the company is very much not for sale.
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Hugin's campaign, which is largely financed by the wealthy former Celgene CEO himself, has saturated the state's airwaves with ads hammering Menendez's ethics record.
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Maria arrived two weeks later, hammering Dominica, an island state with a population of 2000,000, on September 18th, and Puerto Rico two days later.
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Fernandez has promised access to free medicines for retirees and better wages for workers while hammering Macri for the uptick in poverty and unemployment.
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Some critics say bankruptcy judges too often focus on hammering out an agreement without paying enough attention to companies' chances of long-term survival.
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"I think he has to keep hammering at the point that Gates is not a credible witness and he can't be believed," he said.
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Towns bounces back in Timberwolves win over Mavericks MINNEAPOLIS — After hammering home a big, soaring dunk in the lane, Karl-Anthony Towns didn't celebrate.
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But growing fuel inventories and weak demand are now hammering the refining industry, turning a typical advantage for integrated oil companies on its head.
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Democrats should continue to push back on Republican health care efforts by hammering home the fact that tons of people benefit from the program.
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Fisher knows Tesla may be hammering out production issues, but he says it's unclear how much impact that will have on Model 3 dependability.
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They also risk charges of hypocrisy after Republicans, including Trump, spent years hammering Obama for governing via pen and phone rather than through Congress.
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" But Republican groups such as the Congressional Leadership Fund have been hammering Pureval on the airwaves, seeking to link him to the "liberal resistance.
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"[Kelly] started hammering him, saying, 'We have to fix it,' " even as the president's plane was returning from the Putin summit, this source said.
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Wind gusts up to 60 to 70 miles per hour are already hammering the DC area, eastern Massachusetts, and southern New England, Chenard says.
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And the only way to prevent them is by hammering out all of your concerns so that you're prepared, for your portfolio, for anything.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - The gender pay gap is a hot topic in the presidential campaign, and President Barack Obama has been hammering on it, too.
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Democratic and Republican leaders are currently in the process of hammering out a deal on a stopgap measure to fund the government through Feb.
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DEDUCTIONS -7 (No sports; cannot find exit from velodrome) PERSONAL DISCOMFORT 7 (Heat, hammering noises, headache) 1:45 We arrive at the Carioca stadium.
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Via The Hill's Joe Uchill: Two Democratic lawmakers in the House have introduced amendments to the NDAA hammering President Trump's posture toward Russia. Rep.
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Nobody really knows, but there's a lot of speculation that Mr. Sanders may have gained traction by hammering on the evils of trade agreements.
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For some reason, in my head, they are associated with shire horses, soft white rolls, and hammering nails into the soles of your boots.
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Think of Matt Brown in the middle of his welterweight tear, ferociously walking down his opponent and hammering them with whichever limb was closest.
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The main policy battle in the race is over health care; Delgado is hammering Faso for his vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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But if it is $15 then why would premiums need to be lower, a point he's been hammering since the start of his campaign?
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Arnold said Thursday that the show's producer, Mark Burnett, is hiding the recordings from public view, pledging to keep "hammering" him for the outtakes.
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Her platform includes support for single-payer health insurance, and -- like Ocasio-Cortez did against Crowley -- she is hammering Neal for taking corporate money.
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But Sittenfeld has been hammering Strickland recently over his commitment to gun control and has panned the former governor for brushing off primary debates.
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A group of eight organizers emerged, including Meredith Whittaker, and they got to work planning logistics, hammering out demands, and fine-tuning their message.
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An increase in measures to contain the virus outside China, including travel restrictions within Italy, is hammering stocks and intensifying fears of a recession.
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A mysterious pain in my right ankle woke me up one summer morning as insistently as the fire department hammering on the front door.
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California in particular is such a tinderbox that something as seemingly innocuous as hammering a stake into the ground can unleash an uncontrollable inferno.
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While the two countries are still hammering out the details, it appears that the biggest question — whether Mexico would cooperate — has now been settled.
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Crisis communications experts said that constantly hammering home the same message would pay dividends as the public becomes more aware of the virus's threat.
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Conservative outside groups have also ramped up spending on anti-impeachment ad campaigns, hammering Democrats on their votes in districts they see as winnable.
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Negotiators are still hammering out details of a contract with FCA, which is the last of Detroit's automakers without a new collective bargaining agreement.
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This comes after top House and Senate negotiators reached a deal in principle last Thursday, with staffers hammering out the details over the weekend.
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The big picture: The 17-month U.S.-China trade war has lacked significant breakthroughs, causing major market uncertainty and hammering the U.S. manufacturing industry.
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Using merchant silicon wasn't enough to catch up with Apple, which kept hammering its chip advantage, one phone and one tablet at a time.
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You're not hammering nails into walls; you're chasing light — carrying a vase from the front of the apartment to the back, and so on.
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Most ISPs see little competition in their markets, therefore there's little to no incentive to raise caps or stop hammering consumers with spurious surcharges.
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That strategy was only heightened by Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando that killed 49 people and left Clinton hammering Trump's response to the tragedy.
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In 2000, the internet bubble burst, hammering investors' portfolios; then came 9/11 and the devastating accounting scandals at Enron, WorldCom, Tyco and Adelphia.
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Steve Lehman is an alto saxophonist who's often in overdrive: hammering at his odd time signatures, scraping and squeezing his tone, refusing to land.
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Democratic leaders, meanwhile, are hammering the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as a giveaway to the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.
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The campaign has since been hammering the message home on Facebook, where it's already launched more than 240 ads responding to the impeachment inquiry.
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Hammers are good for breaking things, and some people need a verbal hammering to break them out of their intellectual funk or emotional indifference.
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Brazil, whose bonds and real currency took a hammering last year, is one of the few countries where bonds have made money in 2016.
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They are part of an Arctic plunge hammering the northern part of the contiguous United States, causing the deaths of at least nine people.
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They will be up against a Swedish team in red-hot form after hammering the United States 6-0 in Saturday's earlier semi-final.
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KS: You know I've been hammering on this, it's people are getting a very lizard sense that technology might not be for the good.
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During Dany and Jon's meeting, it felt like Tyrion and Davos, Dany and Jon's respective advisers, should have been the ones hammering out a deal.
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He played six games for Detroit that season, scoring one goal and hammering one Cam Russell, while spending most of the year in the AHL.
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Spared the sweltering conditions of the day session, Federer barely raised a sweat in hammering Basilashvili, sending 31 winners whistling past the 117th-ranked Georgian.
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But Irma is also hammering the Florida Everglades, and the scientists familiar with this fragile ecosystem are concerned the storm could deliver a devastating blow.
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Republicans and White House allies have spent recent weeks hammering Democrats over transparency and questioning the legitimacy of the impeachment inquiry without a formal vote.
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Cue the most panic-inducing part of the video, where he drives around hammering his horn and demolishing demons while weaving through a parking lot.
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Now they are hammering him in New Hampshire, the state where the Ohio governor has anchored his campaign: A pair of "super PACs" supporting Gov.
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Inside the strategy: West Wing officials plan to spend the next 72 hours hammering Democrats and trying to make them feel pain for the shutdown.
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In the first week, the negotiations, focused on hammering out the so-called Paris rule book, are run by each country's lower-level, technical staff.
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It's actually pretty cool to see it all get done because there's 3D printing, cool flames, light hammering, and a whole lot of detail involved.
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Before the SNC-Lavalin scandal, the Conservatives had been hammering the government for letting too many asylum-seekers cross the border with the United States.
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Say you do need an extra hand while in the ladies: Does hammering out an SOS text with sharp tips make more than word salad?
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Hammering, sawing and sanding his way through each hour, he takes pride in a craft where function meets beauty in the spaces of everyday life.
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She earned a code violation from the umpire for turning her racket into a mangled mess after repeatedly hammering the frame against the red dirt.
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The image that followed ... was of a vast field of oil wells, mechanical heads hammering up and down, devoid of any sense, feeling or soul.
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Morales believes in hammering away at more research; he's currently applying for a grant to develop sex education systems for people on the autism spectrum.
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Tyler's ABC bio says he's a general contractor, and his intro video during the premiere showed him hammering and measuring away on a build site.
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Much of the rhetoric the council used involved hammering home Trump's well-worn idea that America needs to regain ground as the "leader" in space.
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LONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - British women's clothing retailer Bonmarche warned on profit on Wednesday as unseasonably hot September weather hit demand, hammering its stock price.
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Ljung tapped Toig as SoundCloud's chief business officer, hoping his music industry experience would come in handy hammering out licensing deals with the major labels.
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Every day he bounced between his studio, hammering at AM23R and between breaths, learning how to program in C#, and helping out around the house.
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According to ESPN's president John Skipper, that might be because the company is still having trouble hammering out deals with networks and other content providers.
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She gave Strycova a glimmer of hope, hammering her 45th unforced error into the tramlines to allow the Czech to break back to 5-4.
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At a minimum, expect Trump to continue hammering Cohen, now a convicted felon, as untruthful and to use Cohen's own prior inconsistent statements against him.
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To further set itself apart from the mounting lawsuits and bad press now hammering Uber, Lyft recently rolled out its Round Up and Donate program.
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Modric added a second in the 80th, swerving right, then left and right again before hammering home a thunderous shot from just outside the area.
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Brian Schatz on the Senate floor while hammering credit monitoring agency Equifax, which recently acknowledged that hackers stole more than 150 million Americans' personal information.
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Clinton's campaign to present a more affirmative message, focused on her agenda, after a summer in which she often concentrated squarely on hammering Mr. Trump.
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All countries are as yet in the experimental or exploratory phase, and the ISA is still hammering out regulation and royalty terms for commercial mining.
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Europe's biggest carmaker admitted in September to cheating U.S. diesel emissions tests, forcing out long-standing CEO Winterkorn, hammering its shares and tarnishing its reputation.
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Trump has been hammering the campaign trail with rhetoric over immigration and the migrant caravan of Central American immigrants moving toward the U.S. southern border.
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The next Secretary of State will also be influential in shaping what role the United States plays in hammering out a Global Compact for Refugees.
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Many of the earliest work songs were composed for the specific purpose of accompanying actions like hammering, chopping, or rowing to make their work easier.
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But Springer atoned on the first pitch of the bottom of the seventh, hammering a fastball from Brandon Morrow far over the left-field wall.
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Thiem did not relent, however, and kept hammering away from the baseline to earn a chance to serve for the third set up 1713-4.
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And, as he continues hammering Sawyer for not living up to his expectations it is a reminder that why, yes, everyone really is a critic.
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The slower pace means you won't be involuntarily hammering away at the keyboard with your tongue hanging out, so the lecturer won't suspect a thing.
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What's more, Apple laid out exactly why the epidemic was such a big threat: the reaction to the outbreak was hammering both supply and demand.
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Scarcely had it been declared than he was hammering on the doors of the British War Office, volunteering his services to whoever would have him.
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Poverty is hammering away at livelihoods in much of Central America, and for some, the decision to leave is a gamble on a better life.
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In photos: Brutal cold torments the US Ice storm Meanwhile, in the aftermath of last week's "bomb cyclone," an ice storm keeps hammering the Northeast.
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This hammering action helps to pulverize hard materials, like concrete, stone, brick, and mortar, so you can more quickly and easily drill into such surfaces.
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"I saw Warren yesterday and had (a) pitch in mind and got it," Gamel said of hammering a slider over center fielder Brett Gardner's head.
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Trump has been hammering home the importance of this year's election as well, making the case for the GOP platform in rallies around the country.
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Greece was in talks in Paris on Thursday with its euro zone and IMF lenders about hammering out later this month a debt relief deal.
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As outsiders, he and Sestak have ganged up on McGinty in the primary race, hammering their mutual opponent over her relationship with the energy industry.
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Every day he bounced between his studio, hammering at AM2R and between breaths, learning how to program in C#, and helping out around the house.
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But the hammering and drilling continue inside as the upscale hotel, operated by the California hospitality brand Joie de Vivre, is prepared for its fall opening.
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San Francisco (CNN)A succession of storms has been hammering the West Coast, triggering avalanches, mudslides and flooding -- and more weather warnings are in place Wednesday.
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Shares of U.S. tech stalwarts Amazon, Facebook and Alphabet continued to fall on Monday after taking a hammering on Friday, sparking fears of broader market weakness.
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He ends his workout by staring longingly into the scary swamp, hammering the point that his biological father met his fate in its green, bubbling waters.
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Jarring piano notes crashing together like a child hammering their little fists down on the keys, minimal 8 bit loops or single descending notes of dread.
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The electric carmaker, which imports all the cars it sells in China, said in October that tariff hikes on auto imports were hammering its sales there.
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That money allowed them to run ads that relentlessly pushed a message of protecting health care, hammering Republican candidates for voting against coverage for preexisting conditions.
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" Hammering in point, he went on to dish out a few more jabs at the American people, saying: "Americans are a little bit loud, sometimes rowdy.
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At times, the screenplay (co-written by Jesse Armstrong and directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash) is overly obvious, hammering home the theme of marital discord.
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Asked about their very precise directions by CNN's Dana Bash, Cruz said he had "laughed out loud" and took the hammering as a badge of pride.
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With the Brexit hammering global equities and currencies, bitcoin has bucked the trend, jumping almost 10 percent immediately post-Brexit, lending some legitimacy to the cryptocurrency.
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With one out by way of a Trea Turner pop-out, Eaton gave his team new life by hammering a Verlander slider 381 feet to left.
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Their birth scars and broken veins "bask in the moonlight" and they "dive deep with hammering hearts", leaping and mainlining "right into the pulse of nature".
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Now that they are out of power, Democrats are hammering home points about all the unpopular Republican policies and unveiling their own economic agenda before 2018.
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Over the next two to three months, InSight will use a robotic arm to deploy its primary two instruments: a seismometer and a self-hammering nail.
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Kotowski, a senior research analyst at Oppenheimer, believes Wells Fargo customers will be more forgiving than the senators and congressmen that have been hammering the bank.
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And at the same time Obama ripped them, chief NRA lobbyist Chris Cox was appearing on Fox News, hammering Obama in an interview with Megyn Kelly.
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That explains why Clinton's anointed super PAC, Priorities USA, will be the one hammering Donald Trump throughout the summer and fall, rather than Clinton's own campaign.
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Kim Zolciak's daughter, Brielle, could have a career as a TMZ photog ... at least based on this video of her hammering mom with plastic surgery questions.
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Activist investor Bill Ackman told CNBC he expected under-fire pharma company Valeant to take just weeks to sort out the issues hammering its share price.
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There, at the other end of the court, a small guard Willis had never heard of was hammering down dunk after athletic, acrobatic, showing-off dunk.
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Europe's biggest carmaker admitted last September to cheating U.S. diesel emissions tests, forcing out long-standing CEO Martin Winterkorn, hammering its shares and tarnishing its reputation.
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Flint aid Chief on the list of priorities for transportation leaders is hammering out differences between the House and Senate-passed versions of a waterways bill.
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As they did with Obamacare, the party has launched a nationwide publicity campaign for tax reform without first hammering out the final details of their proposal.
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Samsung's reputation took a hammering after it announced a recall of fire-prone Note 7s, only for reports to emerge that replacement devices also caught fire.
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DEM HITS TRUMP ON MERGERS: A top Democrat is hammering President Trump for discussing a planned multibillion merger during a meeting with the companies' CEOs. Sen.
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Passengers were seen hammering at the windows of one closed carriage after the train had pulled into the Sennaya Ploshad station at around 2:40 p.m.
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Trump and other Republicans have been hammering McCabe — who was selected by the White House as acting director after the Comey firing — for months on Twitter.
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"We're not going to pretend that we're super underground at this point," he yells, attempting to cut through the pounding bass hammering out of the speakers.
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Still, Trump has generally spent the past month hammering home his critique of Clinton rather than being dogged with questions about one offensive statement or another.
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The case has given midterm fodder to Democrats who have been hammering Republicans for seeking to invalidate protections for people with pre-existing conditions in court.
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They differ on many points, but something that most of them agree on is that the hammering episode, so satisfying symbolically—loud, metallic, violent—never occurred.
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Ali remained unscratched, except for a slightly bloodied nose, but his jaw began to swell on both sides in the late rounds from Frazier's persistent hammering.
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The Senate passed its version last week and House and Senate negotiators were expected to spend this week hammering out differences between the two chambers' budgets.
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President Trump, long before entering the White House, weighed in on some of those fights, hammering Republicans for caving to President Obama without exacting more concessions.
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That case has given midterm fodder to Democrats who have been hammering Republicans for seeking to invalidate protections for people with pre-existing conditions in court.
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Although France's has one of the lowest rates of unionization among developed countries, unions have wielded considerable clout hammering out collective agreements that cover most employees.
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And it comes as the party's progressive wing has been hammering away at special interest groups and calling for an overhaul of lobbying and ethics rules.
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Perhaps you're planning a wedding, restoring an old car, or writing a novel — all the while hammering away at your primary job that pays the bills.
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The company has found a cheaper and simpler way to fix the turbines in place, which used to involve hammering a steel tube into the seabed.
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The big picture: Whatever the response, the question of U.S. involvement in Syria — beyond hammering the remnants of ISIS and supporting Syrian Kurds — will remain unresolved.
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The Massie men toiled for months, making supply runs to the hardware store and hammering down the wood frame and setting the ring posts into concrete.
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They — and vulnerable incumbents in particular — have been hammering away at the Justice Department's attempts to strike down the Affordable Care Act protections for sick people.
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She's an acolyte of Jeff Sessions and in her work at Breitbart hammering at illegal aliens she was in near constant contact with the Sessions office.
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He said the main disadvantage of the earth houses is that hammering a nail into the wall to hang art or portraits can be hugely difficult.
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The Democrats are also hammering the Republicans' move this month to subpoena dozens of groups — including leading research organizations — as part of the Planned Parenthood probe.
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Y.), House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in hopes of hammering out a final agreement before the afternoon Senate vote.
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The virus, which originated in China, has spread quickly around the globe, claiming thousands of lives, hammering economic activity and forcing countries to go into lockdown.
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Bridalplasty's opening credits show Dubrow hammering a silver pick into a woman's nose cartilage, pummelling thigh fat with syringes, and forcing silicon implants into torn flesh.
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Bartoli was a player with myriad idiosyncrasies both on the match court and practice court, including elaborate pre-service rituals and a hammering, two-handed forehand.
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The cable news summary of this report is "no charges for Trump, no evidence of crimes" — and that's basically the message Sanders is hammering away at.
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It's good stuff, and I want to experience more, and so I keep on hammering on the buttons to find out what else is in store.
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Financial markets around the world took another hammering on Monday as a rising tide of national coronavirus lockdowns threatened to overwhelm measures from global central banks.
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Waldo, Mike, and their small but intensely loyal and hard-working crew were constantly clambering over the rocket and the launch rig—welding, hammering, grinding, cutting.
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Perhaps as a consequence, the country's banking stocks took a hammering Monday morning, even as other elements of European equity markets finally began to perk up.
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Shaq took notice and started making jokes about how "high" Gordon and Zach LaVine jumped during the Dunk Contest in 2016 ... and kept hammering the point.
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The Israelis hit back hard, sending a whole bunch of Iranians home from Syria in caskets and hammering their proxies as far away as Western Iraq.
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That's a rarity in a chamber that basically ceases to operate without the majority and minority leaders hammering out agreements on next steps on, well, anything.
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Chopping down a sapling means first flaking a stone into an adz, then hammering the adz into the trunk until the tree can be wrenched down.
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The film has received mixed reviews since its world premiere in Venice earlier this month, with some critics hammering its superficial treatment of the black characters.
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What most of these analysts ignore is that U.S. military policy in Syria was never about anything other than hammering the Islamic State into the sand.
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Wrong.When reviews for the Depp and Armie Hammer film came out, they were awful with many hammering away at the film's convoluted plot and meandering runtime.
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Hertl scored his fifth goal of the season with 2:31 left in the second period, hammering a rebound past Bernier to make it 113-0.
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Often, miniature hammering patterns are rejiggered and replanted in various places across a measure or a track, becoming the foundation for an expansive, ensemble-driven piece.
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Which is to say: I think some portion of Spencer's comments are about hammering home Microsoft's new marketing message than dismissing the next generation of consoles.
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The result of the impeachment, by contrast, will be a series of Trump campaign exoneration rallies as he travels the country hammering Democrats for their overreach.
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It&aposs an approach in which respect for the facts is, in some instances, taking second place to hammering home the narrative of a partisan conspiracy.
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Major cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, ripple and ethereum took a hammering Thursday following the news that South Korea could be preparing to ban trading in digital coins.
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Regardless, storm surge is a dangerous and destructive component of any coastal storm, especially those as powerful as the "bomb cyclone" currently hammering the East Coast.
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Approved in the fall, the $450 million project, which is still hammering out its public financing package, is expected to open its first phase in 2019.
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They started hammering things into walls, mounting Sloan's flat-screen television, wiring his stereo and gaming console, claiming unused furniture from elsewhere in the Guest House.
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By not hammering these points to the electorate, the Democrats will be complicit if the Republicans succeed in widening the shameful inequality that plagues our country.
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Northeast snowstorm: A weather system that left up to 20 inches of snow in some places is expected to keep hammering parts of New England today.
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The Pacific island nation officially declared a state of emergency over the outbreak on November 15 and has been hammering a massive vaccination campaign ever since.
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The highway blockades and fuel shortages have halted industries from automaking to sugarcane crushing, hammering exports of everything from beef and soybeans to coffee and cars.
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The expansion began in earnest around 2011, when Amazon began hammering out agreements with state governments to collect sales tax from Amazon customers in those states.
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Stefansson died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer ... and we're told he was hammering away at curriculum details for the academy during his final hours.
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The risk of a no-deal Brexit in October has surged in recent weeks under Johnson, hammering the pound to its lowest in more than two years.
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The self-hammering mole will burrow 16 feet (5 meters) down to measure the planet's internal heat, while the ultra-high-tech seismometer listens for possible marsquakes.
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But earlier, the president with a frontal attack on Merkel, hammering Germany for its pipeline deal with Putin, to pump natural gas from Russia directly to Germany.
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The Rose period Pablo Picasso painting "Fillette à la Corbeille Fleurie" (1905) became the artist's second-highest auction result, hammering down at $115 million (including buyer's premium).
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As Trump has frequently blamed illegal immigration for costing the US money, Democrats are hammering the case that legal immigration is an economic boon for the country.
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Recession-hit Argentina has been grappling to revive growth and rein in inflation that increased nearly 50 percent in 2018, hammering people's savings and eroding consumer confidence.
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Hearing the rhythmic hammering, Rumi heard the dhikr, and so he slowly opened his arms and began to turn around and around in ecstasy: Allah, Allah, Allah.
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I worked at any job I could find to get through college and law school – from painting houses to jack-hammering concrete – without government or family assistance.
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The patient art of melting metal, pouring it in moulds, waiting for it to set, hammering, polishing, tuning and inscribing, had never been a craft many learned.
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Irma's winds were expected to start hammering the Caribbean on Tuesday, moving near or over Antigua and Barbuda late Tuesday and early Wednesday, according to the NHC.
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They will grow up with dreams of hammering sixes under lights in Mumbai, rather than grinding out an innings on the prestigious turf of Lord's in London.
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At the same time, Colombia has managed to coast in an economy that's hammering places like Venezuela, its geographic neighbor in the throes of an economic collapse.
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He's hammering away at a iron rod with his huge, manly hands somewhere in a steamy barn, with an ice-cold bottle of beer by his side.
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Yelich followed Cain with his blast on an 81-mph pitch on a 1-2 count, hammering the offspeed offering an estimated 440 feet to right field.
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He then turned his attention to Italy, hammering the NGOs he said were smuggling migrants across the Mediterranean, and threatening to deploy troops to the Brenner Pass.
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Roused by the hammering gongs in the pre-dawn darkness on Tuesday, hundreds of residents spilled on to the streets and howled out a series of chants.
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The markets in the world's second biggest economy have taken a hammering this year as investors fretted the trade dispute could put a significant dent on growth.
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Its propagandists were kept busier than usual last week, hammering out tirades against economic sanctions imposed by the UN in response to Mr Kim's unrelenting missile tests.
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His opponents — former Brennan Center official Jim Johnson and John Wisniewski, the Sanders campaign's manager in New Jersey — have both tried hammering Murphy over his Goldman ties.
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Clearly thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of gamers were sitting on the product page hammering the F5 key and some random selection thereof got their wish.
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The covert assault began this week, when Priorities unleashed its first two televised attack ads hammering Trump in the battleground states of Ohio, Virginia, Florida, and Nevada.
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While Kamala Harris received widespread plaudits for hammering Joe Biden in the first debate, public opinion on federally mandated busing is clear — most people really hated it.
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I ask what it feels like: hammering through the city under blue lights towards a road or a tube station, aware someone may be moments from death.
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As Karl Rove wrote on Thursday, Trump doesn't even have an ad strategy, while Clinton is already hammering away at him with ad buys in swing states.
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Cruz began the joyous task of capitalizing on his newly-earned momentum, repeatedly hammering in three words: "Tonight is a victory," he told an overjoyed Iowa crowd.
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Talinda is asking for more time because she says she's still hammering out financials with his ex-wife, Samantha Olit, who is seeking money from the estate.
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Screw Driver & Hammer Method For a mess-free split, use the screw driver to hollow out eyes and drain some of the liquid prior to hammering. 4.
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While a handful of Trump's accusations have consumed Washington and the political press, on Twitter, he has spent the first 100 days hammering the topic of jobs.
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The Warriors are masterful at setting up plays with trickery and misdirection, getting the defense moving, thinking, and reacting before hammering it with a high ball screen.
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But with banks hammering users with surprise fees and mediocre user experience, there's a huge opportunity for a mobile-first startup to disrupt how we store money.
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Hammering him over the Russia investigation will further cloud his judgment, causing him to make more impulsive and damaging decisions, and distracting him from pursuing his agenda.
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Only a handful of states have released proposed premiums for next year, as insurers are largely still hammering out what their preliminary rates are going to be.
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S. trade war has fuelled fears of a global recession, hammering financial markets overnight and pulling yields on 10-year Treasuries below those on two-year paper.
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A grinning Ryan announced the final 9003-203 vote himself, hammering the gavel down in the victory and then leading his rank-and-file members in applause.
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S. trade war has fueled fears of a global recession, hammering financial markets overnight and pulling yields on 10-year Treasuries below those on two-year paper.
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Trump has publicly signaled his desire to ease the restrictions on ZTE as he seeks China's cooperation on North Korea talks and hammering out a trade deal.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — The United States men's basketball team began its summer schedule on a roll, hammering Argentina by 37 points in Las Vegas on July 22.
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I could feel nothing beyond the hammering in my wrists and neck, the freezing sweat that burst out on my forehead, the swishing thrum in my ears.
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The whole process began in early fall, when Carlos Rosado, a visual-arts teacher, designed the curved, undulating set and a construction crew began sawing and hammering.
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The Brazilian Muay Thai expert remains the only fighter to beat Page after hammering him with a brutal second round knockout at Bellator 221 in Illinois, May.
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And that's exactly what we've seen in recent days, as senators began the hard task of hammering out a bipartisan compromise to improve healthcare for all Americans.
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Conway was interviewed by Fox News on Monday morning, and was discussing tax reform when she began hammering Doug Jones, the Democrat in the Alabama Senate race.
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Trump has publicly signaled his desire to ease the restrictions on ZTE as he seeks China's cooperation on North Korea talks and hammering out a trade deal.
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At two minutes in, the song completely stopped dead before being resuscitated for 30 more seconds that seemed intent on hammering home as hard as it could.
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Financials: The LIBOR rates, which are the interest rates at which banks lend to one another, have hit their highest levels since 2008, thus hammering bank stocks.
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At noma they tenderize the abalone by hammering it, bread and fry it, then plate it with bush lime and a bunch of weird and wonderful seaweeds.
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In my half-asleep drunken state, it started to really annoy me, so I kept hammering the button, desperately trying to work out where the soap was.
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With a week to go before Trump and Kim meet in Hanoi, negotiators from both sides are hammering out the final details of an expected joint declaration.
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Mr. Sanders, an influential progressive known for hammering Wall Street, said hours after the AT&T deal was unveiled over the weekend that it should be killed.
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Chris Van Hollen (Md.), senior Democrat on the Budget panel, wasted no time hammering the delay with accusations that GOP leaders are beholden to the far right.
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Clinton and her aides for what he termed the "extremely careless" handling of sensitive information, leaving an opportunity for Republicans to continue hammering her for bad judgment.
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And there's significant opposition in the Senate, which only last week--in a stinging rebuke--passed a resolution hammering Trump's decision to withdraw from Syria and Afghanistan.
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The golf course real estate industry took a hammering in the years after the Great Recession, as an oversupply of courses failed to meet demand from buyers.
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He began to spend night after night hammering the new administration with stark jokes explicitly designed to eviscerate, even as he delivered them with a twinkling grin.
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It wastes so much time hammering its biographical bullet points and tunestack into place, despite logic or chronology, that it never seems to notice the unintelligible result.
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To someone with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail — and as expected, the tech sector is hard at work hammering every nail it can find.
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All of these ideas, and more, should be worked through while the caucus is getting organized and hammering out the rules of engagement for the coming Congress.
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The battered Argentine peso was poised for action having taken another hammering on Wednesday despite another day of heavy central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market.
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Hammering home the war's human costs, Mark Lowcock, the United Nations emergency relief chief, speaking at the Security Council last week, described civilians reduced to eating leaves.
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I've since had to get creative with different ways to drown out the awful music hammering away at my eardrums the minute my head hits the pillow.
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Juicing up a fine story, and then hammering away at its point makes it one that doesn't appear to trust either its source material or its audience.
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A grinning Ryan announced the final 2900-220006 vote himself, hammering the gavel down in the victory and then leading his rank-and-file members in applause.
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But Khanna ran again this cycle and came out narrowly ahead of Honda in the June primary after hammering the incumbent congressman over his House ethics investigation.
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For years, as a conservative radio talk show host, I played a role in that conditioning by hammering the mainstream media for its bias and double standards.
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"Make America Work Again" will be a night devoted to hammering home how Trump's successful business career makes him the best fit to lead the country's economy.
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" Trump's campaign, meanwhile, has also gone on offense, spending millions on television ads hammering the allegations against Biden and likening the Democratic impeachment inquiry to a "coup.
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Democrats, who opposed tax reform with near unanimity, are expected to point to the government's surging borrowing, hammering away at that theme until the November midterm elections.
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The hammering and drilling began just months after Jared Kushner's family real estate firm bought a converted warehouse apartment building in the hip, Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
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In any conflict, that could yield chaos – and hammering out a more unified command structure would send a clear signal to Moscow that NATO takes deterrence seriously.
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Sentiment for virtual coins has taken a hammering in 2018 with over $550 billion of value wiped off the entire cryptocurrency market in just under a month.
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The selling of stocks will be "immense" over the next few months as Treasury prices are set to take "a hammering," one analyst told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Not long after hammering Biden for his opposition to federally mandated busing, Harris acknowledged that she would not push for mandatory busing programs to desegregate schools today.
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Reform and Conservative Jews in Israel and the West spent four years hammering out a deal with the Israeli government to expand access to the Western Wall.
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The city will be hammering out what the application process looks like over the next month and part of that conversation will focus on expanding who qualifies.
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But the top priority after the holidays is to begin the process of putting real policy meat on the GND bones — hammering out an actual policy platform.
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Most important, China was afraid that hammering North Korea with heavy sanctions would turn it into a hostile country that could "take action" against Beijing, Mr. Shi said.
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His push for Congress to embrace the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal is facing hostile headwinds, for instance, as global trade gets a hammering on the campaign trail.
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Trump's prospects for winning the election took a hammering over the weekend following the release of a 2005 video in which he made sexually aggressive comments about women.
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Though previously dismissed as "seismic noise," Fan and his team discovered that the hammering effect is actually small quakes -- which they call "stormquakes" -- that occur around magnitude 3.5.
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The plan suffered a setback last month when M&S reported a disappointing Christmas trading update, hammering a share price which is down 36% over the last year.
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But both sides have yet to release any kind of agreement in writing and are still hammering out the details ahead of next month's APEC summit in Chile.
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It wants to be a funny action flick and a heartfelt drama, hammering down the idea of family and hope with all the subtlety of a Transformer's punch.
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NASA's latest Mars lander is having problems with one of its main instruments — a self-hammering probe that just can't seem to hammer itself into the interplanetary dirt.
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The spacecraft also came to Mars equipped with a self-hammering drill that's designed to burrow into the planet's surface in order to take the world's internal temperature.
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday again rejected the idea of devaluing the West African nation's currency, despite a hammering of the naira on the secondary market last week.
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The lender is still hammering out details on a variety of issues, with the exact makeup of a trimmer management board remains an unanswered question, the people said.
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But that seems highly unlikely; European and Iranian leaders spent years hammering out the initial agreement, think it's working as planned, and have little incentive to reopen negotiations.
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Despite weakening, Matthew still packed dangerous wind gusts of up to 120 mph Friday morning, hammering the Florida shoreline and cutting off power to more than 800,000 residents.
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Despite a slowdown in tech startup funding and a hammering of certain public tech stocks earlier this year, Bay Area commercial real estate is as hot as ever.
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READ: The Mueller probe is hammering Trump's allies with insane legal bills Immediately after the raid, a lawyer for Cohen had said millions of documents might be privileged.
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Currency crises both in Turkey and Argentina have stoked fears of contagion over the past several weeks, hammering emerging market assets from Indonesia to India to South Africa.
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Asian and European stocks were down sharply as U.S. crude sank beneath $22 a barrel for the first time since 22016, hammering energy stocks and boosting safe havens.
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But Haley had to walk a fine line, reflecting the tensions hammering the Republican Party just three weeks before the first votes are cast in the presidential race.
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Rubio, who faced a wealthy real estate developer in his primary, won easily, too, despite millions spent hammering Rubio as out of touch and disinterested in his state.
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Then, Bollyky said, comes the negotiations over the negotiations: hammering out with the other countries involved exactly what the deal will cover and what will be left out.
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The comment system, the record indicates, was simply overwhelmed by people hammering it after becoming aware of net neutrality issues and how they could make their voice heard.
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We don't know it, but we're seeing more and more products designed that are just way beyond the ability of someone sitting in a workshop hammering something out.
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Keep a list of activities that kids say they like to do -- from drawing to hammering to bouncing a ball -- and point them toward it when they complain.
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Hammering him with a jab as he is performing this shuffle to close the distance, and then ducking out or circling off worked perfectly for Moicano and others.
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In the book, Clinton singles out the Times for hammering away at her e-mail issue in a way that she says overwhelmed any negative coverage of Trump.
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There's an increasingly stark gap between Trump's populist rhetoric and his policies, which Democrats can exploit by hammering health care every day between now and the mid-terms.
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Like Hillary Clinton, who backed Cuomo on Wednesday, Biden talked up a rising Democratic wave while hammering what he described as the corrosive effects of the Trump presidency.
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Venus pushed hard to break back at 5-4 but flung her racket away in despair after hammering a forehand into the net to give up match point.
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Wednesday's image was of the U.S. national security adviser with Putin in Moscow, hammering out the details for the summit meeting, now set for July 16 in Helsinki.
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This all goes to the moment lawmakers are in right now: Behind the scenes negotiations, hammering out (or, in some cases, smoothing out) provisions for their final showing.
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Trump shocked Washington in September by hammering out a deal with Schumer and Pelosi — instead of his own party's leaders — on government spending and raising the debt ceiling.
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Senate Democrats are hammering congressional Republicans as both parties look to claim momentum heading into 2018, saying the past year has been a "complete failure" for the GOP.
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The backdrop: Trump has been hammering Amazon for days, claiming it pays too little in taxes and wrongly saying that it is costing the U.S. Post Office money.
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Twice this week, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has blasted fundraising emails highlighting the assault allegations and hammering Senate Republicans for pressing forward with the confirmation process.
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The GOP made clobbering the California Democrat a central piece of their messaging in Georgia's recent special election, hammering her almost as much as Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff.
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The tweet represented Trump's latest salvo against the Fed, with the president repeatedly hammering the central bank for hiking interest rates, which it did four times in 2018.
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As Trump seeks a major trade victory heading into the 2020 election, White House and Chinese negotiators are hammering out the final details of a preliminary trade deal.
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Remember — Congress' failure to raise the debt limit early enough in 2011 prompted Standard & Poor's to lower the nation's credit rating, hammering stocks and consumer and business confidence.
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President Donald Trump vented about the probe into Russia's role in the 2016 election in a series of Monday morning tweets, hammering predecessor Barack Obama for his response.
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British employers' confidence in the economy has fallen sharply ahead of Brexit, hammering hiring and investment intentions, an industry survey by Recruitment and Employment Confederation showed on Wednesday.
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Sanders was successful in hammering Clinton over the North American Free Trade Agreement, enacted under former President Bill Clinton, in union-heavy, auto-industry-dependent Michigan in 2016.
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Amanda Knox rehashes all of this tabloid fodder but does so while continually cutting back to Knox herself, effectively hammering home how fucked up the situation really was.
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He achieved great variety in his surface topographies by placing the nails in different patterns, hammering them to different heights or bending them, thus changing the surface significantly.
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A 2018 study by the economists Hilary Hoynes, at Berkeley, and Diane Whitmore-Schanzenbach, at Northwestern, concludes that since 1990, these Great Society programs have taken a hammering.
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It has failed to shake loose the records the paper hoped to obtain, but the reporters kept hammering away and won a 240 Pulitzer Prize for their efforts.
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In what has been the most competitive division race all month, the Rockies took a half-game lead over the Dodgers with their 14-0 hammering of Philadelphia.
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The name comes from a legend about the Greek philosopher Pythagoras, who came across five men hammering at a forge; the fifth hammer created a distinctly discordant sound.
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Leading lawmakers in the House and Senate said Tuesday evening they are in the final stages of hammering out a compromise bill to reform federal chemical safety standards.
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Currency crises in both Turkey and Argentina have stoked fears of contagion over the past several weeks, hammering emerging market assets from Indonesia to India to South Africa.
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A group of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle has been tasked with hammering out a deal that addresses the polarizing issues of immigration and border security.
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Democrats wasted no time on Wednesday hammering President Trump's proposed tax reform, saying the plan is merely designed to benefit the wealthy at the sacrifice of everyone else.
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Some also point out that Mr. Trump bears some responsibility for the health care debacle since his hammering of Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, helped alienate her.
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So I would be wary of hammering away at an allegation of this kind, not least because you could end up being exiled from your brother's life altogether.
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Timothy Egan At dawn the woodpeckers start in, hammering heads against tree trunks, and you wonder if there's a better way for a bird to make a living.
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The Gulch was the silentest place I'd knowed since back on the Big River deep in the night, and now there was hammering and clanging and sawing and . . .
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IF I HAVE ANY FAULT WITH THE WHITE HOUSE, I DONT THINK THEY HAD ENOUGH REALLY HAMMERING THIS THING IN GO FOR IT. YOU HAVE A GOOD PRODUCT.
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Democrats vocally opposed his confirmation, hammering him in a series of floor speeches over his efforts to roll back Obama-era regulations, in particular the net neutrality rules.
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Even more troubling for Graham: A fellow preacher had been peppering him with questions about the trustworthiness of the Bible, hammering cracks in the bedrock of his faith.
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Cadelago: Warren, Biden and, to a lesser degree, Klobuchar did a good job of hammering Bloomberg, whose quick rise in polls poses a mortal threat to their campaigns.
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Hammering out a common set of global reference points on climate-related disclosures is seen by many as a crucial step to helping investors allocate capital more effectively.
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The climate summit was supposed to end with global leaders hammering out important new emissions regulations and other environmental guidelines to stave off the effects of climate change.
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Currency crises in both Turkey and Argentina have stoked fears of contagion over the past several weeks, hammering emerging market assets from Indonesia and India to South Africa.
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Trump didn't mention the trade disputes explicitly during his address, which diverged from the planned topics and into a riff hammering the field of Democrats vying to replace him.
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King Reina seemingly could have finished the fight at any time she wanted on the ground, hammering Alpha Female with punches while pinning her down in a mounted crucifix.
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He leaves his fans with a powerful message about self-love and self-reliance ... hammering home the idea that getting one's foundation situated is a huge key to happiness.
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KATE BOLDUAN, CNN: Rod Rosenstein is one of the people that Donald Trump has been hammering, you know, that he doesn&apost trust them and all of a such.
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Unfortunately, some weather models are now showing that Harvey could drift back out to sea over the next few days, re-intensifying a bit before hammering the coastline again.
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But when I become philosophical, in those 'long lonely hours', it's the source of all my frustrations, hammering away at the same questions I've had since I was 19.
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His Democratic challenger, Katie McGinty, has spent days hammering Toomey for his reticence, coining the term "Fraidy-Pat" and tying his candidacy to that of Trump's at every turn.
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Stanfield shares eye-melting chemistry with Rodriguez, his enthusiasm and support for her throughout their relationship hammering home the fact that sometimes good people just aren't the right fit.
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The lender is still hammering out details on a variety of issues, with the exact makeup of a trimmer management board one unanswered question, people familiar with matter said.
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He talks about the highs and lows of his long basketball life, Duke hatred, hammering on ShaqIlvaine, and trying to keep up with Bill Raftery, in broadcasting and barflying.
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So hammering out a common set of global reference points on climate-related disclosures is seen by many as a crucial step to helping investors allocate capital more effectively.
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For now, at least, it seems the future is limited to single-ride payment (versus daily/weekly/monthly cards), as the MTA works on hammering out the finer details.
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It did so by relying on the tactics perfected by execs like Eddy Cue and wielded years ago when Apple first began hammering out licensing deals with record labels.
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We were sitting on a bench in one of the SFMoMA galleries, while technicians and curatorial assistants passed through and sounds of drilling and hammering came from other galleries.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won her primary — in part by hammering her incumbent opponent for voting to establish ICE in 2002, and calling for the agency to be eliminated altogether.
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Tucker has been hammering Hill for voting in favor of the House GOP bill to repeal Obamacare, but Hill counters that the bill did preserve pre-existing condition protections.
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The president as you know for days now has been hammering James Clapper and James Comey, and other former intelligence and FBI officials for denying there was any surveillance.
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The news follows a two-week conference in Bonn, Germany, at which nearly 200 nations met to continue hammering out agreement on global rules aimed at limiting climate change.
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As recently as this spring, Under the Silver Lake was criticized both for glorifying its dirtbag male protagonist and for hammering home his toxicity too hard and too early.
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South Sudan's economy has taken a hammering during the war and its currency has weakened dramatically, forcing the government to lay off staff at its embassies across the world.
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By hammering home this point, the Clinton team could use Trump's conspiracy-mongering against him, as a key part of a framing argument that Trump is an unfit candidate.
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Related: America's Election 2016: South Carolina's Black Vote Cruz then took his swipe at Trump by hammering him for a lawsuit involving one of Trump's many ventures, Trump University.
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With that controversy in mind, Carmody said he wasn't surprised when he awoke Friday to the sound of San Francisco police officers hammering on his door with a sledgehammer.
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The Obama administration successfully got them on board with these rules while hammering out that accord, which Trump pulled out of during his first full working day in office.
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The draft rules were published for public comments at a time when China's stock market has taken a hammering amid concerns over economic slowdown and the escalating Sino-U.
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At his campaign kickoff Thursday, he made a point of hammering the moderate Republicans who voted for the tax increase, accusing them of the stealing from hard-working Kansans.
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Just one day after Kim Kardashian tore into a fast fashion company for ripping off her style ... she's hammering the message home by taking a different one to court.
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Nobody has spent more time hammering the NHL for forgetting that it's in the entertainment business, and I'm constantly throwing out strange ideas to make the league more fun.
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Sanders has been relentless in hammering Clinton for supporting the North American Free Trade Agreement, which was signed into law by Bill Clinton, and for expanded trade with China.
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In 2013, the government had slapped duty on Senator Keg, previously exempt from excise duties, sending its price up 60 percent to 40 shillings per mug and hammering sales.
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In addition to hammering home the State Department budget, Warren has raised climate change as a national security threat with several Pentagon officials and defended the Iranian nuclear deal.
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James Caan says his estranged wife is hammering him for money to the point he has to take crappy roles just to make enough money to feed the beast.
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After hammering out a rough narrative and a list of science fiction movies they wanted to reference, Hotdog Sandwich started working on the animation with a super freeform approach.
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It was strong wage growth last month that fanned speculation of faster rate rises in the United States, causing a rout in the bond market and hammering world equities.
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Elsewhere, sterling inched higher against the dollar on Friday morning, after it took a hammering overnight in the wake of the Bank of England's decision to raise interest rates.
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Instead, Democrats can spend their time hammering the single issue that Republicans are most vulnerable on—which also happens to be the issue that voters care the most about.
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There we see Ms. Shields in all her ferocious glory: hammering a Swedish opponent with a left hook and conquering a Russian Amazon with a devastating one-two attack.
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A bigger impact could be on the midterm elections, where Democrats are hammering Republicans for supporting the case and possibly taking away coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
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The President would like some relief from China's reprisals over his billions of dollars in tariffs that are hammering agricultural heartlands in mid western states crucial to his reelection.
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They arrive at work together at 7 AM and spend the day lugging steel beams, shoveling cement, and hammering rods into concrete in stifling humidity and 80-degree heat.
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I was in the safety of a 4000-pound metal box and I was ten feet away from a cop hammering on top of a guy with his nightstick.
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Hurricane Irma, the most powerful storm to ever come out of the Atlantic, spent the last 24 hours hammering the Caribbean with rain and winds of over 185 mph.
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YouTube sensation Jasmeet Singh is hammering home a message after he went public with an "embarrassing ordeal" that forced him to remove his turban at a San Francisco airport.
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As more snap kicks landed, Yamamoto's hands began to droop and his body began to curve in anticipation of the ball of Saiga's foot hammering him in the gut.
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Forging, welding, cutting, hammering sheets and bars of metal, bending wire, and molding terra cotta — with each of these processes, Kirili finds in inanimate matter a metaphor for flesh.
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Many complained of all-night jack hammering from the construction next door, but those comments are from several months ago, and I didn't hear any construction noise at all.
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U.S. officials also keep hammering China for its original lack of candor about the seriousness of the outbreak, though Trump has praised Xi personally for his handling of it.
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Despite hammering a message of being electable in Midwestern states that Clinton lost, and rattling off a long list of legislative accomplishments in the Senate, Klobuchar also bowed out.
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The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space has made useful progress in hammering out some voluntary international long-term sustainability guidelines for operating in space.
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Wherever you look — on television, online, on billboards and stadium signs — the companies are hammering away at one another, making claims about pricing, coverage, network quality and customer service.
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The cascading impacts of the novel coronavirus come just as governors, state lawmakers, mayors and city councils would normally be hammering out their budget plans for the coming year.
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Bertens closed the win by hammering an ace down the middle of the court, screaming in delight, her knees sinking onto the hard surface that had once tormented her.
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I started studying for standardized tests in 10th, hammering out extracurricular activities and A.P. courses all through 11th, and spent senior year typing applications till my fingers practically bled.
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The Brooklyn Navy Yard once echoed with the sounds of hammering and welding as workers built battleships and aircraft carriers on the 300-acre campus bordering the East River.
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That was how Smokin' Joe had built his career, getting his head below his opponent's or on their sternum and hammering away with piston like blows to the midriff.
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The UAW's boss, Gary Jones, was busy this week hammering out a four-year labour contract for them, starting at GM, before the current one expires on September 15th.
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But as a fellow personal trainer, Alice Liveing, pointed out, hammering your body with more intense exercise is sometimes the worst thing you can do if you're already stressed.
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House Democrats are hammering Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai over his decision to cut nine companies from a program that provides subsidized internet service to low-income people.
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Trump and the White House have been hammering Bannon and Wolff this week after excerpts of the book painted a chaotic picture of the president and those around him.
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Lawmakers have spent the last several days hammering the company and its board for failing to hold anyone accountable for mistakes that may have contributed to the two crashes.
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Spurgeon tied it at 3-3 at 10:55 of the second, hammering a slap shot from the right faceoff dot off the left post and into the net.
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In September, the president shocked Washington by hammering out a deal with Schumer and Pelosi — instead of his own party's leaders — on government spending and raising the debt ceiling.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he expected the conference committee hammering out tax legislation in Congress will work well and get the job done fast.
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Though the entire group of conferees had yet to meet before Wednesday, the so-called Big Four and the committee staffs have been hammering out differences in the bill.
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For battery life, the Tab S6 is able to last all day while in use, even if I'm hammering it with productivity apps and playing video all day long.
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" And the president keeps hammering on McConnell, tweeting "get back to work and put Repeal & Replace, Tax Reform & Cuts and a great Infrastructure Bill on my desk for signing.
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Three camps have emerged: conservatives who want to pass a clean repeal, moderate senators who want a bipartisan solution and others who favor Republicans hammering out their own bill.
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But even before Wednesday's revelation, Democrats believed they had enough evidence to connect Trump to the behind-the-scenes effort — and they spent the hearing hammering on those examples.
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But Republicans have struggled to defend Trump on the substance of the allegations and have instead focused on hammering Democrats over what they see as an illegitimate impeachment process.
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We're told it's like a powder keg back home, where Kylie's sisters have declared war on Tristan Thompson and have been hammering Kylie to break all ties for good.
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But they have a kind of hard rhythm, in Denmark people said it was like a Black Mass, it has this boom, boom, boom, boom, maybe a hammering beat.
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To be fair, it is tightly edited and intent on hammering home a story about what she meant as a black crossover American sweetheart in the 80s and 90s.
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It's not that I want Clinton to be crucified or "locked up" — it's the nonchalance with which he went back on his word after hammering it repeatedly during the campaign.
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This script was never meant to be a book, which is why the core marketing has focused on hammering that it is the "8th story," and not the 8th novel.
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I would be hammering my weight into the center of a person's chest against resistance, hearing the pop of cartilage displacing, maybe ribs fracturing, willing life into a dying body.
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His ability to organize - honed while hammering out union pay deals in industries as disparate as horse racing, skiing and ports - may prove decisive at the May 20163 general election.
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New York (CNN)The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is wading into some of the most hotly contest Senate races this year, supporting Republicans and hammering Democrats over Obamacare and spending.
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Founder Jack Kenyon tells TechCrunch it has a full time staff of four (including himself) at this point, who will be hammering keyboards and texting sweet nothings on others' behalf.
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However, given the hammering that Salesforce stock took after-hours Wednesday and the expectation of lower oil prices in the future, Cramer anticipated that the selling will continue into Thursday.
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In the short term, the important thing is that Apple, Brave, Optimal, Facebook, and many others are hammering home the point that "bad ads" are becoming less and less acceptable.
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LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has again rejected the idea of devaluing the West African nation's currency, despite a hammering of the naira on the secondary market last week.
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"This seems like a great opportunity for the incoming president to show his independence, show he wants to drain the swamp, and immediately start hammering them on this," Scarborough said.
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Part of this progress strategy involves hammering Clinton and continuing to force the former secretary of state to the left on a variety of issues – including the campaign finance system.
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This time 5-Star and the League have spent 10 days hammering out a joint program and only picked someone to execute the program at the end of the process.
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In a similar CNN town hall in Iowa, Sanders absolutely unloaded on Clinton, hammering her as a newcomer to the progressive movement on income inequality, trade, energy and other issues.
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"You wake up in the morning hearing ding-dong sounds from everywhere in the village," Tang Yunguo, a 58-year-old blacksmith, said of the daily hammering sounds in Datian.
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Chris Brown and Nia Guzman are getting along better than ever ... so good, in fact, sources tell us they're on the verge of hammering out a new child support deal.
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Trump began hammering the Democrat this week over the Clinton Foundation, an organization created by her and her husband former President Bill Clinton that funds aid programs in developing countries.
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Both the president and first lady have been hammering that point recently, with President Obama even saying he'd view it as a "personal insult" if blacks don't rally behind Clinton.
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"[Electronics recyclers are] hammering away the point of recycling — or what I'm gonna call shredding and destruction — as being so much better than putting stuff in the landfill," Lai said.
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Dems hammer Trump for 'broken promises' in first 22019 days: Democrats are hammering President Trump ahead of his administration's 100-day mark, saying he has repeatedly broken his campaign promises.
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The company is working on hammering out all the weird edge cases and firmware problems causing issues for PS4 Pro owners — at least, that's what PlayStation Support is telling people.
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So we can expect him to continue hammering away at the same themes in future states, hoping that the inherent appeal of his message will ultimately power him to victory.
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Around 25, a video game designer named Satoshi Tajiri began hammering out the concept of Pokémon, which combined his childhood hobby of insect collecting with his love for video games.
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