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Washington (CNN)Fox & Friends tried harder than usual -- not especially hard, but harder than usual -- to challenge President Donald Trump.
But you have to look a little harder than usual.
Meanwhile, turning out her own base will be harder than usual.
Meditating was harder than usual, and it's never easy for me.
On the biathlon course, it was even harder than usual to shoot straight.
That's not to say that the puzzle is harder than usual; it's not.
For those reasons, Mr. Trump leaned right harder than usual on Friday night.
Goodness, it's harder than usual to beat Mildred back from the keyboard today.
Maria Lourdes Sereno has been having to fight harder than usual in recent weeks.
So, it may be harder than usual to actually find Amazon's sexiest movies to stream.
But, he acknowledged, the agency was pushing harder than usual for Ms. Haspel's confirmation as director.
Two, I'm constantly out at restaurants, which makes it even harder than usual to eat healthily.
Unfortunately, Reynolds can't say "balls" on network television, so he'll have to try even harder than usual.
Apple's new approach to its flagship phone has made it harder than usual to gauge the company's success.
The higher prices have hit American pocketbooks harder than usual, as insurers have increasingly shifted costs to patients.
Rodriguez, throwing harder than usual, and Hill, vexing batters with his ability to change speeds, dueled for five innings.
All this means that Trump ought to be working harder than usual to prepare himself for this trip to Europe.
Despite the online excitement about Katmai National Park's fat bears this year, the critters struggled harder than usual to plump up.
But the professional wrestler turned actor said he has been hitting the gym harder than usual since the start of 2020.
But it was even harder than usual for 4-year-old Jackson Scherlen, who started pre-K this week without his father.
If I do a lot of sparring, I notice in the days following that I find it harder than usual to think.
But containing the infernos is even harder than usual because of dry weather, which has become more common as the climate changes.
Murray only failed to return 26 percent of Raonic's serves, meaning the Canadian had to work far harder than usual to hold serve.
I couldn't sleep at all at night in the tour bus and my lungs were working harder than usual since I'm also asthmatic.
You're also going to dig your heels in a little harder than usual, but that's only because you're trying to get your point across!
Even though he was taking it easy, as soon as he started to breathe just a little harder than usual, he nearly keeled over.
When I visited the museum on Tuesday, I spoke with a few workers who said it was harder than usual to get to work.
Success is even harder than usual when — as at Snap, which fancied itself a camera company — the boss wastes time and resources chasing whims.
But however low the soybean ratings may become at any point during the season, it will be harder than usual to rouse the market bulls.
Golden State's defense deserves credit for making those shots harder than usual, but guys like James and Love are much more capable finishers than what we saw.
Tuesday's game made it harder than usual, though, as Matz surrendered five runs in the second inning to the Yankees, who went on to win, 6-3.
Many pitchers believe the ball is harder than usual, with lower seams, though Major League Baseball insists that all testing shows the balls to meet normal specifications.
"It's harder than usual to figure out what's going on," says Georgetown law professor Andrew Schwartzman, who argued for the rate caps in front of the court today.
JOHN It was harder than usual to get a read on the room, and whether Fox's new campaign — advertiser-friendly, outside-producer-friendly — was viewed as a triumph.
If you're in the market for a pair of these, they'll might be harder than usual to obtain — Astell & Kern only plans to produce 1,000 units, priced at $1,199.
But this winter, as interest rates are set to rise again in the U.S. and local demand for funding intensifies, the squeeze has come earlier and harder than usual.
Cooped up in the White House for weeks now, except for a brief trip to Virginia on Saturday, Trump appears to be working the phones even harder than usual.
While these districts have been viewed as safe Republican seats, the combination of Trump and the Democratic tide emerging in 2017 will have those incumbents running much harder than usual.
"Don't be like me, who didn't finish school," he would say to me if I got a B. It was harder than usual to do well in school this year.
Throughout the second quarter, as Connecticut found their patented overdrive and largely ended the suspense, Shepard had to work harder than usual to find openings for her array of post moves.
He's had to work harder than usual on his current tour, for the excellent "4:44" from this summer — an uncharacteristically muted session whose songs prize introspection and nuance over flash.
The big picture: It's been harder than usual to determine for the U.S. because the 35-day government shutdown pushed back or halted important economic releases that inform policymakers and market participants.
As the holiday season gets into full swing with Christmas parties, getting up for work the next day can be harder than usual, especially if you've had one-too-many festive drinks.
He's had to work harder than usual on his current tour, for the excellent "4:44" from this past summer — an uncharacteristically muted session whose songs prize introspection and nuance over showstopping flash.
I will confess that I thought the gimmick here was localized enough that the puzzle itself would be pretty easy, which is why I tried to make the clues a bit harder than usual.
But it was even harder than usual for awards bodies to ignore them in 2018, with Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Incredibles 2 holding the top three domestic box-office spots for the year.
This year, New York's iconic free-jazz festival — now in its 23rd annual iteration — is working even harder than usual to bridge generations and modes, all while keeping its central focus on radical improvisation and political engagement.
In advance of the speech, the White House reportedly decided to for once worry about what media fact-checkers would say and consequently tried harder than usual to keep Trump on script and limited to factually accurate assertions.
That afternoon, it was even harder than usual to focus, and I wondered if my encounter with Venus was a sign, if she was a messenger shooting arrows of meaning into my life, signalling something about the future.
"You have to go even harder than usual to prove that you can be just as good if not better than the guys," said Kristen Stadtlander, a 23-year-old wrestler from Long Island who performs in alien makeup.
" —Roshini Raj, MD, Health's contributing medical editor "When I know I am planning to go out and play a little harder than usual, I'll take magnesium and turmeric in advance, and chug lots of coconut water to keep my electrolytes high.
So it was understandable that when J. A. Happ took the mound on Sunday for the first time in Yankee pinstripes, his heart was pumping a little harder than usual despite his 218 years of experience and 24 major league starts.
Some of the small fill in this puzzle was harder than usual to me — I'm thinking of DAM (turns out my moat knowledge is full of holes, har har), AARE (Yser made more sense), EES (for Electrical Engineers, O.K., fine), ETRE and certainly PAR.
Midway down the runway my heel got caught in my dress and I was trying to loosen it while walking by sashaying harder than usual and as I got to the end of the runway I could feel myself gently being brought down to the floor.
In the lead-up to the 1996 election, Dalton may have had a harder-than-usual nomination. He eventually became the candidate and was re-elected. His 71.3% of votes was the highest in any riding that election. After that election, he again became labour critic.
In the 1955–56 season, Foulkes won his first Championship with United. Towards the end of that season, Foulkes found himself laden with National Service commitments. Because of that, United manager Matt Busby began to favour Ian Greaves over Foulkes at right-back. Foulkes responded by training harder than usual, determined to be called back to play for the first-team.
At the end of the treatment, the pores are allowed to seal, forming a harder-than-usual surface layer. If this coating is scratched, normal passivation processes take over to protect the damaged area. Anodizing is very resilient to weathering and corrosion, so it is commonly used for building facades and other areas where the surface will come into regular contact with the elements. While being resilient, it must be cleaned frequently.
NK Osijek entered the into 2008-09 Season defending third position, which is equal to their best position in Prva HNL won six times since Croatian independence. The team decided not to participate in the UEFA Intertoto Cup which would make preparations for the new season harder than usual, as happened two years ago. To prepare for the Season, NK Osijek played a few friendly matches against 1. FC Kaiserslautern and FC Fehérvár to name a few.
Super Cars is a top-view racing game from Gremlin Interactive, who later produced the Lotus series of games. Stylistically, the game is influenced by Super Sprint. There are endless tracks at each of the 4 difficulty levels, which can be raced in any order (although the last track you race is made harder than usual). In the races you win money, which can be spent on temporary handling and power upgrades, plus armour plating and front/rear shooting missiles that can knock out other racers.
Friedrich described that she was upset with her coach for ignoring her and used that anger to make a throw much harder than usual that traveled at a low trajectory and was aided by the wind. Meet officials verified that the javelin she used met all specifications and remeasured the field before certifying the distance. She set the United States overall record and the national high school record with the throw. The state record still stands as of 2016,Girls Javelin Throw, Mile Split NJ. Accessed April 10, 2016.
RTBF suggested that al-Sharif had been sentenced to five days' imprisonment. The New York Times described al-Sharif's campaign as a "budding protest movement" that the Saudi government tried to "swiftly extinguish". Associated Press said that Saudi authorities "cracked down harder than usual on al-Sharif, after seeing her case become a rallying call for youths anxious for change" in the context of the Arab Spring. Both news organisations attributed the long duration of al- Sharif's detention to Saudi authorities' fear of a wider protest movement in Saudi Arabia.
An event in Dantzig's life became the origin of a famous story in 1939, while he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley. Near the beginning of a class for which Dantzig was late, professor Jerzy Neyman wrote two examples of famously unsolved statistics problems on the blackboard. When Dantzig arrived, he assumed that the two problems were a homework assignment and wrote them down. According to Dantzig, the problems "seemed to be a little harder than usual", but a few days later he handed in completed solutions for the two problems, still believing that they were an assignment that was overdue.
Complying with the regulations the new crew performed a brake test, the driver noticed the brake had to be applied harder than usual but the driver incorrectly assumed all was in order, and at 00:55 the heavy train began the long descent to Kamensk-Shakhtinsky. As the train accelerated the driver applied the service brake to keep the speed of the train down to 65 km/h but the train continued to accelerate; the emergency braking proved ineffectual. A warning was sent by radio to Kamenskaya station where a number of trains were standing (many carrying dangerous chemicals). Ahead of the runaway freight train the 10 carriage Rostov-on-Don — Moscow passenger train was due to stop at Kamenskaya station.
The men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 2000 Summer Olympics took place on 17–18 September at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia. Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband edged out Australia's top favorite Ian Thorpe on the final lap to claim a gold medal in the event. Stunning a massive home crowd, he touched the wall first in 1:45.35 to match his own world record from the semifinals. As a result of starting harder than usual, Thorpe ended up only with a silver in 1:45.83, while Italy's Massimiliano Rosolino added a bronze to his hardware from the 400 m freestyle in a time 1:46.65. U.S. swimmer Josh Davis missed the podium by six hundredths of a second (0.06), finishing with a new American record of 1:46.73.
Korean police captain Lee Jung-chool (Song Kang-ho) has been charged by the Japanese colonial government with rooting out members of the country's resistance movement. But while Lee has a history of selling out his own people to secure a favorable position with the Japanese, he’s been hit harder than usual by the death of Kim Jang-ok (Park Hee-soon), a resistance fighter who used to be his classmate. The leader of the resistance, Che-san (Lee Byung- hun), senses that this turncoat, if approached and handled properly, might be turned once more — this time in their favor. And so begins an incremental, coded psychological dance between Lee and a key resistance figure named Kim Woo-jin (Gong Yoo), whose antique shop is a front for a scheme to smuggle explosives from Shanghai into Seoul.
The album was awarded 4½ stars in an AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine who states "Here 'Tis is in the front rank of Lou Donaldson records, an exceptionally funky soul-jazz session that finds the saxophonist swinging harder than usual. As he moves from hard bop to soul-jazz, Donaldson reveals a bluesy streak to his playing while keeping the vigorous attack that defined his best bop. Donaldson's playing is among his finest in the soul-jazz vein, but what makes Here 'Tis such an enjoyable session is his interaction with his supporting trio... As support, all three know how to keep a groove gritty and flexible, following Lou's lead and working a swinging beat that keeps flowing, never growing static... Their talent, combined with Donaldson at a peak, results in a terrific record".Erlewine, S. T. [ AllMusic Review] accessed December 8, 2009.
Anderson worked with series director Kim Manners for the majority of the episode, and he assigned Anderson directing exercisessuch as making a list of shots for every sceneto get her familiar with the demands of directing. The episode also marked the first time that a woman had helmed the direction of an The X-Files episode. Anderson's directing helped to energize the production, and the crew worked harder than usual to ensure that everything was in order for her: Production designer Corey Kaplan went out of his way to find a Buddhist temple at Anderson's request, and casting director Rick Millikan helped Anderson choose the appropriate actors. Millikan later said that he particularly enjoyed working with Anderson, because "it was fun for [him] to watch her go through the casting process because it was all new to her." On set, Anderson's directing style was described as "right on the money" by Marc Shapiro in his book all things: The Official Guide to The X-Files, Volume 6.

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