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Dr Mahathir's predecessor, Najib Razak, had hewed close to China.
But generally she hewed to a kind of populist folklore.
The hard core of EOKA guerrillas hewed to the political right.
And both Presidents Bush and Obama hewed closely to that tradition.
It was a rough-hewed pitch, and perhaps a cynical one.
Inside the main house, a bookcase is studded with hewed pegs.
"He completely hewed to his own weird path," Ms. Bechdel said.
Ventilation tubes and electricity cables run along the rough-hewed walls.
Clinton's case, but hewed closely to the rules for Mr. Trump.
So far, however, elected local officials have mostly hewed to partisan lines.
It hewed to a slick photorealism that was already tired in 2017.
Just as well — my own cultural priorities hewed more toward the culinary.
The wood is hewed into rough, chunky blocks, sometimes painted, sometimes not.
And many of his comments hewed firmly to traditional Republican Party tenets.
But the redactions generally hewed closely to what the Justice Department predicted.
But Mr. Bird's version, which hewed to the original, was never published.
The result: Trump hewed closer to the facts on a range of issues.
It hewed closer to the original schtick than an actual reunion likely would.
But recently, his views on monetary policy have hewed close to Ms Yellen's.
Sinatra, who hewed so long to steadfast midcentury propriety, have the last word.
The woodsy exterior vibe continues inside, with rough-hewed beams and eucalyptus flooring.
Its creators have hewed suffocatingly close to the film's story, gags and dialogue.
The strategy developed by Ackerman and deployed for decades hewed to standard pattern.
In that he hewed to an abiding sartorial rule: dress for your environment.
Ms. West said Nevada's low taxes hewed more to her conservative economic values.
Yet while breaking its political promises, China has hewed closely to its economic ones.
His ruling hewed close to the $247 million verdict the jury awarded on Nov.
To the end, they said, he hewed to his philosophy of "as it is."
All very good, funny books, yes, but they hewed to the same  autobiographical structure.
Clinton nodded next to her at the front of the pink-hewed, sunlit church.
Also on view are rough-hewed furniture inspired by artists like Picabia and Matisse.
Warren skillfully hewed to a moderate course while still sounding like a solid progressive.
Even as his sound becomes more rough-hewed, his songs remain taut and compelling.bkbazaar.
Presidents have hewed to some norms, and made and unmade others, ever since Washington.
But so far, the world's industrialized nations haven't even hewed to this lackluster goal.
At L'estudio, the rough-hewed pottery is fired in the cafe's adjoining ceramics studio.
This is a show without a satirical bone in its robust, rough-hewed body.
With Flynn replaced by McMaster, Trump has mostly hewed to a more orthodox approach.
Venezuela: Trump has hewed to the congressionally supported line of opposition to President Nicolás Maduro.
Franken hewed liberal on most issues and was a reliable Obama supporter through the years.
But her interpretation had clearly been hewed in stone, one meticulous stroke at a time.
Mr. Alagna's singing has always had a rough-hewed, impulsive quality, especially in recent years.
By contrast, Cruz has hewed closely to conservative orthodoxy on a wide range of issues.
Nonetheless, we did find a few that still hewed to the big, bold, oaky style.
Not so the plain folk he met at rough-hewed watering holes across the South.
Even as country music moved away from Montgomery Gentry's rough-hewed sound, the duo persisted.
Fitzgerald's program in Georgia hewed to a similar line, albeit with a bit more disclosure.
And he thinks Siemens' approach hewed a bit closer to the current state of autonomous technology.
Juniors and seniors hewed to what you'd expect of the Pokemon—which is to say, children.
Mr. Trump hewed closely to that template in Monday's speech, at Youngstown State University in Ohio.
As secretary of state, she hewed to President Obama's policies, but there were differences there, too.
In the White House, Ms. Nielsen's political fortunes have hewed closely to those of Mr. Kelly.
But as Muslim women worldwide have embraced more conservative clothing, Indonesians have hewed to the trend.
Now the agency is trying to buff and shine the rough-hewed images of U.F.C. athletes.
They are curiously selective in their targets, and their work has hewed closely to Putin's agenda.
Notable achievements As Obama's labor secretary, Perez hewed to his party's traditional focus on boosting labor standards.
The concept of the fiendish "addict" used to advocate for the laws hewed closely to racist stereotypes.
But, like so many other aspects of his presidency, Trump's ratings have not hewed to historical norms.
Instead, for the first five seasons, Benioff and Weiss hewed closely to Martin's five published ASOIAF novels.
Critic's Notebook Mark-André Hamelin explored a Russian wild side, while Paul Lewis hewed to core repertory.
The season finale, "The Dragon and the Wolf," hewed to that formula from the very first frame.
Rather than filling massive event halls with supporters and prospective voters, O'Rourke has hewed towards smaller venues.
Passing trains rattle the walls, which, combined with the undulating floor, rounds out the rough-hewed experience.
That's how she encountered Naas Delport, whose rough-hewed, laid-back looks belied his past military career.
The back of the house has a more rustic appeal, with exposed, rough-hewed white-pine beams.
Ms. Russell's version was lighter, cleaner and just a bit younger, but it hewed to the formula.
In some places, the rough-hewed wood looked as though it had been hacked with a penknife.
In some places, the rough-hewed wood looked as though it had been hacked with a penknife.
As he and Clarke began work on their film, they hewed out the larger beats of first contact.
Since Trump began his Presidential campaign, many of Sinclair's political messages have hewed closely to his talking points.
He has largely hewed to Republican ideas of more school choice and a smaller federal role in education.
Châteauneuf has always been a big, powerful, rough-hewed wine, capable of majesty yet always a bit tattered.
Trump and other Republicans have hewed the same line: If you don't name your enemy, you can't defeat it.
While Democrats hewed closely to the language they had written for the draft articles, Republicans asked for several changes.
They mostly hewed to the U.S. military's doctrine for ground warfare, which lays down a six-phase operational scheme.
Market participants in general said Powell hewed to a gradual increase in rates, yet some saw his remarks as hawkish.
For the entirety of the 2017 general-election campaign, Google search trends have hewed remarkably closely to the polling averages.
Though voting has mostly hewed to party lines, the debate here is not always ruled by the familiar partisan arguments.
He hewed closely to the Fed's January statement, saying he sees moderate growth and a gradual increase in interest rates.
Nevertheless, Trump on Monday hewed to presidential precedent, striking a unifying sentiment during a solemn address at the White House.
He hewed to that line even though Trump's meeting partners had expressly promised to deliver compromising information about Hillary Clinton.
Hay fever so closely hewed to class lines, in fact, it was seen as a mark of civilization and refinement.
The joint declaration issued after the meeting hewed close to the Kremlin's positions on the conflicts in Syria and Ukraine.
Some of those early reforms, such as the introduction of a flat tax, hewed to a pro-market, neoliberal framework.
You probably have some old farm near you that still uses split rails that were once all hewed by hand.
Companies in the potential path of the hurricane hewed to a playbook established after years of experience with previous storms.
Even singing her fierce "Come to My Window," Melissa Etheridge hewed closely to the image of a traditional country singer.
He has hewed close to Ms. Monk's original scenario and the original presentation — even the original appearance — of the characters.
Most members hewed strictly to rules forbidding them to talk publicly about club business without the consent of the president.
The game hewed, where it could, to a guard-and-big format but was willing to make exceptions where necessary.
Still, he told me he was surprised at how closely real events have hewed to the fictional events of his novel.
Mexico has also hewed closer to the United States on sensitive foreign policy issues including Venezuela, North Korea, Israel and Honduras.
On And Then There Were None, Carlson hewed to Church Of Misery's longstanding tradition of writing songs only about serial killers.
" He said that if courts always hewed to stare decisis then "you would have some horrible decisions still on the books.
The game changed quite a bit over the years, but through all the changes it always hewed to that underlying vision.
Tillerson instead hewed to the White House line that the United States must deal with the totality of threats from Iran.
It's true that for 25 years Kennedy has largely hewed to the Court's precedent in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v.
He's also hewed firmly to the left on a slew of other issues, including financial regulation, tax policy and labor rights.
Or Mnuchin, who also hewed to an administration-wide predilection for requesting or using government planes instead of cheaper commercial ones.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has mostly hewed to conservative policies like repealing environmental regulations, cutting taxes and increasing military spending.
If it also hewed awfully closely to the path Phoebe Philo pioneered at Céline, well, Ms. Philo has left the building.
To ensure that the bats can cling to the boxes, use rough-hewed wood or score your boards with a knife.
Heller and McSally have both hewed closely to Trump as they try to gin up support from the president's fervent base.
Channeling the spirit of an urban lumberjack, massive, rough-hewed posts picket the sunny lobby filled with low-slung leather couches.
Historically, prediction-market prices have hewed very closely to the probability, expressed from 0% to 100%, that a given event will occur.
At the Collective design show this month, Mr. Mastrangelo is exhibiting Drift, FMS Studio work that seems to be hewed from rock.
They are a major improvement from the rough-hewed timber constructions typically found in the flood-prone riverside villages of the region.
In their dugouts, rough-hewed logs heaped with dirt form the roofs and discarded packing crates keep boots off the muddy floor.
Using natural materials like stone and rough-hewed surfaces, the pair gives the mostly black and white works a witty postmodern edge.
The problem for Clinton is those previous debates were against adults who played by the rules and hewed mostly to the truth.
Nowadays it's the nature-inclined faction that seems to be winning, with handmade, rough-hewed bars filling shops from Etsy to Sephora.
But amid Healy's whip-smart banter and well-hewed cameos (including appearances by several unsung female inventors), a thorny question takes hold.
Mr. Pence hewed on Wednesday to a more traditional American view of NATO and the European Union as bulwarks of Western democracy.
And of them all, the 6-foot-3, lanky, blue-eyed, rough-hewed Mr. Yevtushenko was the most identifiable, the most charismatic.
Franklin Roosevelt, despite his internationalist sentiments, hewed largely to the same path, even as the global economy collapsed and world order crumbled.
Clinton, even as he hewed closely to the rules and did not reveal that his agents were also investigating the Trump campaign.
Children played on a slide hewed out of ice and around ice sculptures of the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower and the Parthenon.
Kurson said he had edited about half of Klikushin's stories and defended the articles, which hewed closely to pro-Russia propaganda talking points.
While the FCC hewed closely to the FTC's guidelines, the few areas where it did diverge have clearly frustrated the industry they police.
Whatever the administration promises, the most likely outcome is that the economy remains hewed to its current trajectory of about 2% annual growth.
Before Trump, every politician hewed to the same basic rule: You want as much positive coverage, and as little negative coverage, as possible.
An advantage to such a rough-hewed space is that the landlord does not especially care what the tenants do to the building.
The rough-hewed arrangements for a quartet, led by her conductor and pianist William Foster McDaniel, lent the concert rugged pop-gospel underpinnings.
With lots of rough hewed wood and matte color palettes, their modern yet folksy style attracted an HGTV offer and a devoted following.
As proxy wars go, the ongoing conflict between Turkey and Russia in the Middle East has in many ways hewed closely to script.
Upon news that Judge Balkman had hewed towards the lower end of that spectrum, stocks rose for many pharma companies, Johnson & Johnson included.
Recently, they made some small changes to the Hacker News guidelines, which have always hewed closely to those that Graham drafted in 2007.
With this annual platform, Trump is expected to return to some of the themes he's hewed to ever since he declared his candidacy.
These, the store said, were hewed from the ivory tusks of mammoths, extinct mammals frozen by the tens of millions in Siberian permafrost.
Opposition parties and human rights groups say that despite Mr. Mnangagwa's promises of a new Zimbabwe, he has hewed to his predecessor's strategies.
As the law profs' paper documents, some have hewed to the strict language of the statute and refused to remand cases to state court.
In truth, both candidates hewed to a platform that closely resembled Sanders's own, supporting a $15 minimum wage and a single-payer healthcare system.
Europe's machinery in Brussels enables this rough-hewed corruption because confronting it would mean changing a program that helps hold a precarious union together.
President Trump has not hewed precisely to party-line positions and may be sympathetic to non-defense spending increases on infrastructure or border security.
China hewed to its standard playbook after the recent attacks on oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, calling for an investigation and not taking sides.
As an appeals court judge, Merrick B. Garland has hewed closely to precedent, and his opinions have sometimes frustrated liberals and sometimes cheered them.
That's Joan of Arc, the teenage French warrior and holy avatar, who is played here most credibly by a rough-hewed Grace Van Patten.
His feature films hewed to a simple formula, depicting winter-sport athletes in challenging locales, leavened with wipeouts and shots of pretty female skiers.
But on the whole, Trump stuck to a prewritten speech, the text of which hewed very closely to standard Republican talking points on Israel.
Every so often, I'd step out of the shower and see that rough-hewed line, and it would set off an avalanche of emotion.
Even rough-hewed Slab City, 30 minutes or so from Bombay Beach, has lately been battling an influx of Instagrammers, fashion photographers and Airbnbs.
Hewed from an enchanted block of wood by the lonely old widower Geppetto, our Pinocchio is a creature of unedited appetite and zero empathy.
Other than Mr. Skelos's three days on the witness stand, much of the testimony in the retrial hewed closely to that of the original.
They are thought to have hewed to a policy of "castellano drecho" — straight or right Spanish — imbuing the language with a sense of purpose.
Her folksy, rough-hewed attitude appalls Denver's ladies who lunch until — you guessed it — she charms them, with an assist from some spiked tea.
She puts him in the category of colorful, rough-hewed characters her father collects, with the likes of Roger Stone, a longtime Trump operative.
We hewed tightly to our budget, buoyed by a generous relocation fee, and thankfully, neither one of us had to dip into our savings.
He adds an occasional rough-hewed cardboard print (something like a potato print) of a snowflake as a homey, but perfectly placed, decorative element.
In the herding group, Baby Lars the bouvier, with his scruffy unibrow and rough-hewed hipster beard, looks all business in the show ring.
Presidents generally respect this principle but not all—including Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano Roosevelt—have always hewed to the Supreme Court's line.
That is because the two hewed closely to positions that, polls show, are seen as no more than common sense by each party's respective partisans.
For years, mainstream candidates have hewed to a narrow "pro-Israel" line, blaming the conflict on the Palestinians and pledging strong support for Israeli policy.
Sansa Stark's looks always hewed closely to the influential individuals within her small world, and Cersei Lannister's personal experiences and family pride always informed hers.
And as health care dominated the midterms, Menendez hewed closely to his work on the Affordable Care Act and hammered Hugin's pharmaceutical company, Celgene Corp.
Beneath that, they found the limestone slab hewed from the wall of a cave that is believed to be where Jesus lay after his death.
Clinton hewed close to the basic arguments of her campaign: That she is an experienced public servant and Mr. Trump is unfit to be president.
At the time, I wrote that although contemporary operas are always a welcome programming choice, Adès and Carnes's libretto hewed too closely to the film.
He has hewed to the political right since his time in the United States, but in today's India, his right may not be right enough.
It's true that the reason Trump has secured near-unanimous GOP support for all his nominees is that he has hewed closely to conservative orthodoxy.
Not that the poem, which hewed to a conventional rhyming meter, was one of his own favorites: "Damn My Captain," he reportedly said in 26690.
" Japan's Olympic minister, Seiko Hashimoto, hewed to a similar script: "The I.O.C. and 2020 organizers are not at all considering canceling or postponing the Games.
Even in the course of a Tuesday night concession speech in which he implicitly lambasted Trump, Marco Rubio hewed to the line of party loyalty.
There are seven tunes on this collection, a well-hewed mix that clearly suggests Coltrane had his sights on creating a full album that day.
Here, there aren't trucks, but rough-hewed stalls to provide sustenance from morning (coffee and Du's Donuts) until night (Van Leeuwen ice cream and cocktails).
She's also hewed much closer to the center, shying away from a number of progressive policy priorities including Medicare-for-all and tuition-free college.
Most notably, the courts typically hewed to the view that a religious objection may not be used to undercut the rights of a third party.
In the 15 years since, he's hewed to his conservative roots but moved warily on some cases to shield the reputation of the Supreme Court.
After a number of politically oriented speeches at the Golden Globes earlier this month, the ceremony hewed much more toward the personal than the political.
For the first Addams Family feature film, Wednesday received a reinvention that hewed much closer to the dark sense of humor in Charles Addams's cartoons.
More than a dozen defense lawyers and judges who practice in Manhattan said the district's attorney's office there hewed closely to the restrictive state law.
It was a subdued, disciplined performance in which he hewed, more or less, to the teleprompters and sounded, more or less, like a mainstream politician.
These included a stuffed toy that was a stylized Disney version of Pooh and a classical version that hewed more towards E.H. Shepard's original illustrations.
Sanders, meanwhile, hewed close to the line that Clinton's former campaign has walked on a recount effort being led by former Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
That is because the two hewed closely to positions that, polls show, are seen as no more than sound common sense by each party's respective partisans.
First Amendment law has hewed closely to Mill's harm principle, permitting all sorts of disreptuable speech and behaviour that do not pose an imminent physical threat.
Finally, the workers will repair cracks in the remains of the rock-hewed tomb underneath, where most Christians believe Jesus was placed after he was crucified.
Mueller's brief and terse answers largely hewed closely to the 448-page report he submitted to Congress in March, which was made public a month later.
But Pretty Little Liars—the teen drama of which the interminable run ended earlier this year—hewed closer to the Lynchian playbook, executing teen horror peerlessly.
For a recent commission by the fashion brand Balenciaga, Ms. Stingily made a video work full of relatives and familiar locations — a warm, rough-hewed tribute.
It is dominated by the dialogue between the rough-hewed relief paintings of Thornton Dial and the geometrically, chromatically brilliant quilts of the Gee's Bend collective.
Leaders from Theodore Roosevelt to Barack Obama hewed to a similar mainline standard for what is decent in public life and what is beyond the pale.
Ms. Le Pen and her far-right National Front hewed to a hard protectionist, anti-European line and took a strongly nationalist position on French identity.
Inside, walls, columns and floors were stripped down to the concrete, and all the new materials hewed to a strict palette of gray, black and white.
Because when the evening hewed more closely to truly musical comedy, it showed just how funny virtuosity — especially that of the multitalented Ms. Wang — can be.
Off the great room is a space with a wet bar built from wood and rough-hewed stone; French doors lead out to the pool area.
Especially having hewed so closely to historical fact for so much of the show, did you ever feel conflicted about making some of those inventions and changes?
Mueller's brief and terse answers largely hewed closely to the 448-page report he submitted to Congress in late March, which was made public a month later.
While Kennedy was a Republican appointee, he was viewed skeptically by many conservatives, who believed he hewed far too closely to the ideological center for their tastes.
"At this time, we are not considering any name change for the Verrazano Bridge," Mr. McKniff said in a statement that hewed to the one-z spelling.
In a gentle valley hewed between Papago Mountain and unnamed hills to the north, groves of saguaros stood with waves of orange globemallow lapping at their feet.
From the beginning, shortly after the government began its investigation, officials hewed to a single narrative, one that families, human rights lawyers and international officials openly questioned.
Until the financial crisis, private equity investors hewed closely to the "buyout" playbook pioneered by Henry Kravis and George Roberts when they founded KKR in the 1970s.
At the house's core is the living area, which has timber beams and shelves made from trees hewed on the property and a stone-and-brick fireplace.
The aide said it was included to ensure that the bill hewed to the chamber's strict reconciliation rules that limit the policies this health bill can include.
Despite Gorsuch's textualist leanings, his questions in Harris Funeral Homes hewed to the most contentious issues that arise in the trans rights context: bathrooms, dress codes, and sports.
Sanders hewed closely to his standard hits — justice reform, education reform, economic reform — but delivered with an enthusiasm that reached fever pitch as he interacted with the crowd.
World tours, fancy conferences, prestigious bylines and book contracts were bestowed on artists who hewed to political positions favored by the establishment, rather than on the most talented.
He's cut taxes, rescinded environmental and financial regulations, hewed to the N.R.A. line on guns, increased military spending and declared a national emergency to fund his border wall.
LOSERS * Donald Trump: The President tweeted shortly after Gillespie's loss insisting that if the GOP nominee had only hewed closer to him, the results might have been different.
For those seeking something to dance to, there are plenty of grooves, but they're shrouded in pleasingly messy, rough-hewed mixes of synths and heavily distorted vocal lines.
General McMaster replaced many of the appointees left over from the 24-day tenure of Michael T. Flynn, whose instincts, especially on Iran, hewed closer to Mr. Bolton's.
Then, as now, the strongest supporters of integration believed the city's efforts hewed too closely to a separate-but-equal ideology that the Supreme Court had struck down.
He rarely hewed to the official show calendar, preferring to reveal his work when he deemed it ready, as opposed to when retailers or the press demanded it.
After the jarring news that a nerve agent had been brought to Salisbury, its community leaders hewed to that most English of strategies: Keep calm and carry on.
The bunkers at Erin Hills are rough-hewed, a shade of cloudy khaki, and have creepy, slender ribbons of sand that look like the tentacles of alien monsters.
At one point in a lengthy DM to the Twitter group on Tuesday morning, the Warren staffer's description of the controversy hewed closer to Sanders's description than Warren's.
The content of the speech hewed close to Republican orthodoxy, emphasizing simplification of the tax code, a repeal of the inheritance tax and a push for less regulation.
The Cinque Torri, he explained, was a defensive stronghold during World War I where the Italians had hewed bunkers into the mountains to monitor the Austrians and Germans.
The Philippine mahogany table, now carved with a mycelium-inspired runner down the center, was hewed from 1920s-era church pews that a congregation in Santa Monica, Calif.
There were teams that contained outsize personalities who hewed to their group's sedate norms, and others in which introverts came out of their shells as soon as meetings began.
Had Speech & Debate hewed closer to the original play, and invested in this more peculiar story line, it could have overcome the blur of "been there, done that" predictability.
Both in their late 30s, the young men hewed to the "safe" consensus view and called for tighter spending, much to the predictable and misguided delight of the audience.
Almost a century and a half before, Carleton Watkins photographed a rough-hewed wooden cabin alongside the Columbia River; a superb albumen print of "The Garrison, Columbia River," c.
The index, which at the time contained companies such as Eastman Kodak and Goodyear Tire, hewed to a close trading range until the middle of 245, before trending downward.
Besides, the developers of the sport in the U.S. didn't have the grassy pastures of the royal estates to work with: they hewed the tracks out of the forests.
"Dust Can't Kill Me," a folk musical by Elliah Heifetz (music and lyrics) and Abigail Carney (book), looked and sounded great on its rough-hewed set (by Reid Thompson).
It occupies the heart of old Sharjah, a small knot of early 19th-century buildings made of bricks hewed from coral, including a modest fort and a tiny mosque.
She hewed very closely to the comments made by Zuckerberg in a media blitz Wednesday evening, after they were both criticized for not speaking up about the situation sooner.
While Mr. Martinez's organization has hewed to a hard line, it is having to contend with another union, the increasingly influential and more moderate French Democratic Confederation of Labor.
But close up, they were meticulously and gorgeously constructed; their rough-hewed, blunted exteriors encased in thoughtful and ergonomic scaffolding, buttresses of padded wiring, canvas boning, industrial-strength crinolines.
One wall of the gallery is hewed from speckled Oya volcanic rock — the same material Frank Lloyd Wright used for the facade of the former Imperial Hotel in Tokyo.
When Breitbart made the Flynn resignation its main story, around midnight, the account hewed closely to the facts of Mr. Flynn's resignation and quoted heavily from his resignation letter.
Gorham's Cave is on Gibraltar's rough-hewed eastern coast: a tremendous opening at the bottom of the sheer face of the Rock, shadowy and hallowed-seeming, like a cathedral.
Democrats seized on the proposal, characterizing it as Trump slashing Medicare benefits, even though the president largely hewed to his State of the Union promise to leave Medicare untouched.
In the end, the series hewed fairly closely to the deaths laid out by Kirkman in the comics, although that didn't stop some fans from threatening to quit the show.
Hewed from metamorphic rock 200 metres (650 feet) beneath a mountain, the nuclear blast-proof compound with capacity for 3,000 people features a barber shop, fitness centre and a chapel.
Mueller's opening statement, as expected, hewed closely to the conclusions of his 448-page report, and he reiterated that he would not summarize the results any differently during his testimony.
Formerly known as System Shock Remastered, our first look at the project from Night Dive Studios hewed very closely to the original, down to the placement of weapons and items.
Ahead of the election on Tuesday, she and McSally — who hewed closely to President Donald Trump throughout her campaign — were basically in a dead heat as they vied for Sen.
The materials of OMA's design pay tribute to Sanaa's rough-hewed, pointillist look, with a facade made of a mesh that appears metallic during the day, more monolithic at night.
Great composers wrote vocal lines that hewed to the sounds and flow of the words in the libretto, and that bond is hard to mimic even in the best translations.
For 21-odd years, she noted, US authorities have hewed to the theory that they should only take action against monopolies that harm "consumer welfare"—essentially, ones that raise prices.
And he hewed to what was then a fringe view in the Conservative Party: the idea that Britain should drop entirely out of the European Union and all its institutions.
I discovered that the man who built the farmhouse, in 1779, felled trees and hewed timbers in a wilderness where an alarming number of settlers quite entirely lost their minds.
For all the anti-Trump energy within the party — and the near-iconic status enjoyed by the likes of Warren and Sanders — party leaders hewed to the center once again.
Built-in bookshelves made from rough-hewed logs book-end the other side of the room, matching the bar stools at the kitchen island, as well as the dining room table.
Few filmmakers have dared to shoot in the Amazon, and those who have done so usually hewed to the theme of the white man who succumbs to madness in the jungle.
Acer's Predator line has always hewed toward the slightly absurd, but at IFA 2018, the company's just-announced Predator Thronos gaming chair might take the cake for the wildest product yet.
There's a story that when she heard Rihanna's version of "Diamonds," the latter hewed to Sia's demo version so closely that the Australian songwriting phenom thought they were her own vocals.
Another option for music is Preservation Hall, a child-friendly jazz venue in the French Quarter where patrons of all ages take in old-school jazz from rough-hewed wooden benches.
But their new digs, a landmarked double carriage house from 28833, made demands of its own, so it's more rustic, with granite, slate, rough-hewed wood, exposed beams and white brick.
Eventually, in 2006, fan Garrett Gilchrist combined several different sources to produce "The Recobbled Cut," a restored version which hewed as closely to Williams' original vision for the film as possible.
My school hewed to the Israeli calendar, which ties the agony of genocide to the ecstasy of self-rule by placing Holocaust Memorial Day and Israeli Independence Day in close proximity.
The horrors may differ for Han and Yeong-hye, but they are hewed from the same dark place, where memories of brutality persist, and take on phantasmagoric lives of their own.
The comments largely hewed to his previous stance on the subject and came in answers to questions from the audience after Dudley delivered a speech calling trade protectionism a "dead end".
The next day, a combination of hiking and driving brought us to the village of Potolo, set in an undulating, Martian-red landscape at the base of a sharply hewed massif.
While their earliest material hewed more closely to a traditional black metal template, the soaring, bombastic albums they're best remembered for are firmly ensconced within the verdant realm of Middle Earth.
As far as I can tell, this is just an urban legend, although Evisu was sued by Levis in 2010 for an "homage" design that hewed too closely to its inspiration.
A desire to reclaim this psychic masculinity is why Mr. Trump fetishizes a specific (and specifically white) kind of rough-hewed American maleness while embodying an envy-inducing lack of obligation.
You'll also see finely hewed three-pointed stones, from the area that is present-day Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, that are carved with the faces of humans and animals.
Though the popular Mostly Mozart festival has won deserved praise for introducing innovations into its overall programming, concerts by its resident orchestra have mostly hewed to staples by Mozart and company.
As Ebola presented both a health and political threat to his administration in 2014, Mr. Obama carefully hewed to proven science, which he repeatedly invoked in his carefully calibrated public messages.
Harry Potter threw it back to the 22010s for the Fantastic Beasts series, which hewed to the rules of the Wizarding World but brought magic to New York City and Paris.
Stepping inside the green-painted metal fencing, I ducked into one of two low, rectangular school buildings, which had been constructed from rough-hewed wood and sheets of bright green metal.
While winning the presidency gave Mr. Duda a degree of independence from the party's leader, he has hewed closely to Mr. Kaczynski's legislative agenda, supporting the government at nearly every turn.
The Federal Reserve was designed to be insulated from the full force of democracy in order to protect its mandate from political opportunism, to ensure that policy hewed to technical expertise.
France is the only country in the world with such patterns hewed into its woodland, and it hosts around 390 officially registered hunts, nearly half of them focused on roe deer.
A 30-foot oceangoing canoe, its hull hewed from cedar, crewed by a dozen members of the Nisqually tribe of Washington, pulled through the breakwater first, its bow pointed at Alcatraz.
The world knows Jerusalem by the Old City and its Golden Dome, its ancient wall from the time of Herod, its Holy Sepulcher, its rough-hewed stones flattered by brilliant sunlight.
At least one part of this year's festival hewed to tradition, however: As it often does, Cannes served up many films we'll be talking about for the rest of the year.
The Trump administration has mostly hewed to former President Barack Obama's approach of forging warmer relations with Myanmar, partly aimed at countering China's influence in the resource-rich Southeast Asian country.
But it hewed to a similar logic, in which 16 straight men and 16 lesbians competed for Tila's affections, with the curveball being that the contestants were not aware of her bisexuality.
Al Azhar, which is state-funded, has hewed closely to Egypt's rulers for the past six decades, yet at the same time jealously defended its position as Egypt's premier authority on Islam.
Otherwise, Ms. Rousseff said that she hewed to routines each day, riding her bicycle in the morning and reading at night, devouring each digital edition of The New York Review of Books.
James J. Fenton's rough-hewed set design deftly disguises one of the thick columns, which can be problematic, as a tree trimmed in Joseph Cornell-style boxes full of bric-a-brac.
The debate has sharpened recently amid accusations that Senator Sam Dastyari of the opposition Labor Party hewed to Chinese foreign policy on some issues after accepting money from Chinese-born political donors.
The threat from North Korea is also naturally drawing China and Japan closer, although Mr. Abe has so far hewed closely to Mr. Trump's approach of calling for more pressure and sanctions.
Her existence is monastic: the studio, a rough-hewed space in an old warehouse at Amsterdam's former lumber port, is small, spartan and staffed with a clutch of other millennials — mostly women.
Though Ms. Troconis initially gave the police an account of her day that hewed closely to the documents, she later admitted the pages contained events that never took place, according to warrants.
A dozen or so bare-boned cabanas built of rough-hewed logs, bamboo mat-lined walls and a corrugated plastic roof, the family-run Ngamkho isn't a resort in the typical sense.
And when Mueller was hired by the NFL after his FBI term ended in 2013 to investigate the league's handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence incident, he hewed narrowly to his charge.
Trump hewed closely to his script Monday morning, promising as he read from a Teleprompter that he would order a complete review of the US cybersecurity capabilities and prepare offensives against global opponents.
This rough-hewed yet expertly devised show, which opened on Sunday night, has been imported by St. Ann's Warehouse to conclude that arts center's opening season in its new quarters in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
His fiddle playing had the deliberately rough-hewed sound of rural tradition; his tone could be sweet or scratchy, his phrases songful and melancholy or propulsive and gnarled with ornamental turns and quavers.
But they also spent some time in rough-hewed cabins used by hunters, at least some of which belong to state corrections officers who work in the prisons like Clinton, Mr. Sweat said.
When they finally got down to it, they hewed loosely to the structure of "When Harry Met Sally" — a friendship that blooms into love over time, lots of parental involvement, lots of meals.
The final two courses — cheese from the nearby dairy and a dessert of rhubarb, cream and elderflower blossoms — were served outside around a campfire ringed with rough-hewed benches and wood-stump stools.
Hotel Saranac harks back to a bygone era, simultaneously fulfilling its promise to embrace a rough-hewed legacy in the Tri-Lakes region while maintaining the visage of a distinctly contemporary mountain hideaway.
Among the principles to which we've hewed since our founding is that the rights of speakers to make their voices heard and of his or her critics to peacefully respond are not incompatible.
And while Trump was ostensibly in town to boost Van Drew's prospects as he faces a challenging path to reelection, the contents of his remarks hewed closely to most of his other rallies.
Think T-shirts with velvet epaulets, gold fringe and rows of decorative medals paired with skirts depicting village scenes in winter, babushka headgear and leopard print, rough-hewed patchworks of silk and brocade.
Fine porcelain china — whether from China or Europe — used to be the ne plus ultra for American hosts and hostesses, but now rough-hewed materials and unexpected places of origin are also prized.
John Madsen, the former chief technology officer, chose to "retire from the partnership," according to a September memo that hewed closely to a phrase that&aposs been used in other cases as well.
Tribes set their own membership requirements, but in order to be recognized by the federal government, they must also prove their historical continuity and have generally hewed to the methods it has established.
Ahmed Gaïd Salah, the country's rough-hewed de facto ruler since Mr. Bouteflika's forced departure, makes Soviet-style speeches threatening "traitors" and denouncing "poisonous ideas" like the street's insistence on a civilian government.
Ahmed Gaïd Salah, the country's rough-hewed de facto ruler since Mr. Bouteflika's forced departure, makes Soviet-style speeches threatening "traitors" and denouncing "poisonous ideas" like the street's insistence on a civilian government.
The stone-faced two-story guesthouse has hand-hewed beams, a combined living-and-dining room, an upstairs bedroom, two bathrooms (one on each floor), a greenhouse and tandem parking for two cars.
His final acts in office hewed closely with the legacy he hopes to leave as president: On Thursday, Obama commuted the sentences of more than 300 non-violent drug offenders, continuing his clemency push.
Lanhee Chen, an adviser to 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, sorted through convention speeches in 2012 before speakers delivered them because, he said, he wanted to make sure they hewed closely to Romney's positions.
Trump has hewed to the traditional Republican line about allowing insurers to cross state lines and expand health savings costs, but he's also said he would protect people with preexisting conditions, as Obamacare does.
A new trailer for Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 has hit the web, and like the first two trailers for the film, it shows off a story that's closely hewed to Ridley Scott's original.
Not only was it the warmest of the three stages temperature-wise, but its line-up hewed closer to a late-night warehouse feel, with artists like Claude VonStroke, Justin Martin, and Cut Copy.
Her new collection uses plenty of the stuff, though not in the scratchy, rough-hewed way the word "wool" implies, nor in the slightly tomboyish, horse-womanly manner of some of her earlier pieces.
While this festival took the national stage with its close connection to the vice president, the vibe and trappings hewed to other gay pride parades: Bubbles, rainbow flags, balloons, and face paint were abundant.
Franks, a self-styled "conservative, Reagan Republican," joined Congress in the early 2000s and has hewed conservative on a range of issues in his time there, with a particular focus on anti-abortion issues.
During the period covered by this show, he produced an average of only one portrait a year, all of women, and he hewed to a relatively standardized approach, a compromise between tradition and Modernism.
Those backers, in rebutting the allegations of eight former wrestlers, have hewed to a strategy that simultaneously defends Mr. Jordan's integrity, undermines his accusers, discredits mainstream news reports and invokes a "deep state" conspiracy.
But as Indonesia has hewed to a global trend of growing Islamic conservatism, Mr. Joko picked as his running mate this election a Muslim cleric who has spoken out against yoga and gay rights.
The highlight of my visit was a retrospective on the Japanese ceramist Akio Takamori, who in his later years created rough-hewed, blown-glass heads that looked as if they'd been sculpted from clay.
Mr. Doria has hewed to some of the policies of his leftist predecessor as mayor, Fernando Haddad, like opening Avenida Paulista, the most prominent thoroughfare here, to pedestrians, street musicians and cyclists on weekends.
Americans have always argued over the meaning of our ideals, but we have always hewed to the concept of America as a collective project, a great experiment in the ability of people to govern themselves.
Unlike the giants of the wine world, these small, rough-hewed farms add no ingredients besides grapes and time to their wines (with the occasional exception of a pinch of sulfites to preserve the vintage).
Obama has not always hewed to this policy (at the Nordic state dinner in May she wore the Indian-American designer Naeem Khan), but for the majority of the time it has proved the rule.
Kendell Geers, a South African sculptor and performer, hewed especially close to the Dada theme with an illustrated lecture devoted to Marcel Duchamp, delivering an apparently serious, conspiracy-minded perspective on the best-known Dadaist.
MacLean was Scottish and another thing I intuitively liked was that his heroes were mostly rough-hewed social nobodies formed by World War II and not on the playing fields of Eton like James Bond.
Despite falling inflation expectations and turmoil in financial markets this week as concerns about growth mounted, the Fed hewed to its message that it could build on December's rate rise with further hikes in 2016.
Mr. Platkin hewed repeatedly on Friday to his explanation that he did not tell the governor earlier because he did not want to violate any rules of confidentiality in the state's Equal Employment Opportunity policy.
Overall, Netflix's subtitling has hewed more closely to a literal interpretation of the original Japanese — though that makes the liberties taken with a word as easy to translate as "love" seem all the stranger in comparison.
Instead of trying to determine a decisive set of regional characteristics, they hewed closely to the show's title, the only requirement being that the work was made in LA (and sometimes not even that is true).
The former special counsel's testimony hewed closely to his report, and he declined to answer questions beyond its scope, though he did say during his testimony that a president can be indicted once they leave office.
Many Republicans hewed to a carefully scripted text in which the prospect of Hillary Clinton in the White House is presented as a larger threat than the risk their party may be taking with Mr. Trump.
In 2015, Kirk released the solo project Late Knight Special, a nocturnal collection of street-level songs that hewed far more to the sounds he explored with his Pro Era compatriots than to his childhood favorites.
Normally, if guests hewed close to Fox News's prime-time perspective (President Obama, woefully incompetent or frighteningly efficient; Democrats, bad, especially Hillary Clinton; Republicans good, mostly all of them), they were pretty much safe from challenge.
" Mr. Hawley has hewed closely to the president, who endorsed him last year, saying Mr. Trump was "really doing a great job" and that he disagreed with the president on "nothing that has happened so far.
Indeed, if Trump were drummed out of office in favor of someone less ignorant, mean-spirited, dishonest, corrupt, and arrogant, he would be replaced by someone who hewed closer to congressional Republicans' policy views, not further.
In their rough-hewed work boats, the baymen ply the bottom with 50-foot rakes outside the leased area and are barred from using most mechanical means, even running a boat engine while raking for clams.
They are rising to prominence as the prior generation of baby boomers — who grew just as rich in the tech boom of their time but hewed apolitical and more philanthropically conservative — are slowly passing the reins.
The outsized impact of Chris Stapleton, with his gruff, rich voice and defiantly rough-hewed sound, is a factor in that shift, making room for a number of artists similarly committed to country's twangy core values.
Pew found that half the Germans who hewed to the political left thought Muslims were making a good effort to adapt to the country's way of life, compared with one in five of those who leaned rightwards.
The next month, ISIS beheaded the American journalist James Foley, starting a wave of executions of the American and British captives whose governments appeared to be the only ones that hewed to a strict, no-concessions rule.
Even though Zuckerberg, Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, and the company's directors were responsible for ensuring that Facebook hewed to that agreement, the settlement doesn't hold any of them personally accountable for allegedly failing to do so.
The African objects cover a wide range in sensibility, from delicate burnished wood carvings of Yoruba Twin Figures to a rough-hewed Kongo people's Nkisi (or male power figure) bristling with nails, blades and other sharp objects.
While he targeted the topic of impeachment at times, calling out individual Democrats like Speaker Nancy Pelosi by name, Mr. Trump's hourlong address largely hewed to the same red-meat themes he has introduced to his base.
Officials have for decades hewed to the idea that men are central to the traditional family unit, seen as the bedrock of society, and that single women should not be encouraged to have children on their own.
The three lower-court federal judges had hewed to the guidance of Supreme Court precedent "virtually to a tee", Justice Sotomayor wrote, and "there is no question as to the discriminatory impact" of the Republican lawmakers' district lines.
Music streaming service Spotify made waves last year when it opted for the same strategy, and hewed close to its $132 per share list price, neither "popping" or crashing as more erratic IPOs have a tendency to do.
IVYLAND, Pa. — When Donald J. Trump is in trouble with women voters, he has often called on his daughter Ivanka, an executive and entrepreneur as smooth as he is rough-hewed, as calming as he is potentially alarming.
They're worth hunting for, like char kway teow, springy flat bands of rice noodles slung in the wok with tight whorls of shrimp, squid, rough-hewed pork and eggs that break apart and half-set in creamy scraps.
His raft, like all the others along this stretch of the river, is made from wood planks lashed to the inner tubes of tractor tires, and he pilots it using a long pole hewed from a mangrove tree.
Previous US administrations hewed to the international consensus that East Jerusalem, which includes the Old City and its key religious sites, would be the capital of any Palestinian state, subject to final status negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
Mr. Frayn reconceived it as an elegant sex farce, under the title "Wild Honey" (seen briefly on Broadway in the mid-1980s), while Mr. Hare's adaptation hewed closer to the more brooding, tragicomic template usually associated with Chekhov.
At 38, she is the chef and owner of Sqirl, a rough-hewed restaurant in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles that, eight years after opening, routinely has a line of people three dozen deep on Saturday morning.
Mr. Nadella said that when Microsoft pursued deals that hewed closer to a strict set of criteria, one of which is that the acquired company operates in areas that are core to Microsoft's business, the deals have worked out.
Some officials wanted to offer a homeland to the Jews, in part because they hewed to the anti-Semitic trope that Jews were influential enough to bring America into the war and flip the Ottomans to the Allied side.
In time, Mr. Budbill assumed the stature of a local oracle, a beloved voice of the Vermont mountains with a rough-hewed personality and a gift for expressing the essence of the state and its people in burnished monosyllables.
Previous US administrations have hewed to the international consensus that East Jerusalem, which includes the Old City and its key religious sites, would be the capital of any Palestinian state, subject to final status negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
The Artaud Paintings hewed to conventional formats — individual sheets of standard-size paper oriented horizontally or vertically — despite the idiosyncrasy of their content, which included fragmentary images in gouache accompanied by handwritten quotes from Artaud in English and French.
After the Depression and the second world war we hewed to Keynesian views that both allowed for significant state involvement in the economy and saw value in liberal nations working together to create a world in which their values could thrive.
The hearing, titled "Transparency & Accountability: Examining Google and its Data Collection, Use, and Filtering Practices" hewed closely to that aim in its mission to "examine potential bias" supposedly perpetrated by the search giant to the detriment of right-leaning voices.
While he withheld his endorsement until Trump became the GOP's presumptive nominee for president, from his seat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Cornyn has hewed closely to the administration line in that panel's investigation into Russian interference in the election. Rep.
It is partly an inquiry into the meaning of gender, a subject Faludi, the famous feminist, sees very differently from Stefánie, who hewed to traditional notions of masculinity and femininity both as an overbearing patriarch and as a coquettish old woman.
So as they hewed to the centrist Clinton strategy, Democratic losses accelerated during the 22005s and continued to mount throughout the Obama years, when a backlash to the country's first black president wiped out Democrats at every level in the region.
It was partly a casualty of the stylistic battles that simmered during the middle decades of the 20th century between composers who hewed more or less to tonal languages and those who vehemently espoused modernist styles and 12-tone techniques.
For some, that's already true of "Profiles" (1979, last seen in 2007), a quartet (to a commissioned score by Jan Radzynski) in which Mr. Taylor gives his dancers a primitive, two-dimensional, rough-hewed look with angled knees and elbows.
But the genre of Japanese theater known as Noh has hewed to traditional texts and performance styles for centuries, so that a Noh performance you see today resembles, to a remarkable degree, a performance in the 14th or 15th century.
The first time I tested my mettle on a Hawaiian long board, I was 32 and fearless — perfect attributes for catching oversize waves and experiencing long, exhilarating runs (as well as mash-ups with underwater coral and rough-hewed lava rocks).
Since I'm a critic, people generally assume that I come down on the "art" side, though I've always hewed more to the museum interpretation of the issue, which tends to view fashion as a decorative art rather than a fine art.
If they belong anywhere, it's in a tiny, rough-hewed corner they occupy with such other craft-oriented labels as Cydwoq, Camper and Trippen; though if these brands come across as artsy or precious, Fluevogs have more of a zany pizazz.
Instead, Trump hewed closely to his typical rally script, attacking, at various times, NFL players, New York governor Andrew Cuomo, European automakers, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif), NATO, the news media, China, undocumented immigrants and social media companies.
According to the Pang's research, Ernest Hemingway worked six hours a day, Gabriel Garcia Marquez hewed closer to five, Stephen King says anything over four is "strenuous," and Alice Munro, who won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, sticks to three.
Even in states where projects have hewed more closely to the original plan, lawmakers are reprioritizing, spending more on quality of life issues that would attract a trained and talented workforce rather than on the incentives meant to lure the companies.
"Bed of Letters" grew out of a hum and for a long time hewed close to Ms. Fleming's speaking voice, with lines delivered in a low, faintly guttural tone, while repeated piano notes evoked a blinking cursor on a computer screen.
Size: 22.4,2200 square feet Price per square foot: $23 Indoors: The one-story house has traditional vernacular features, including thick adobe walls, hand-hewed ceiling vigas, brick and hardwood floors, and spiral carved wood posts dividing panes of window glass.
At Ole Miss, however, a place steeped in the history of civil rights and racism in the United States, the gesture hewed closer to Kaepernick's aim, directed at a specific race-related incident on campus that the players wanted to protest.
Mr. Pesquera repeatedly said that Puerto Rico hewed to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's protocols for counting storm-related deaths, and urged families to share information with the authorities about any deaths that may be linked to the storm.
An ax of iron stone from South Africa has alternating yellow and gray grooves, like the ridges of a topographic map; another, from Mauritania, was hewed from a block of striated gneiss that could well have been chosen for its beauty.
Careful readers may note here that, as the voice of the digital revolution, we have hewed to Stewart Brand's famous notion that "information wants to be free," a declaration that some have interpreted to mean that nobody should ever pay for digital content.
The most recent and most high-profile film, Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs, had a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin that hewed so closely to the structure and tone of a dramatic play that it might as well have been considered a theatrical work.
Stephen King loathed Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" (preferring the inferior 1997 television mini-series that hewed more closely to his book), while Truman Capote dismissed the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" based on the casting alone--he preferred Marilyn Monroe to Audrey Hepburn.
"Judge Gorsuch has repeatedly sided with corporations over working people, demonstrated a hostility toward women's rights, and most troubling, hewed to an ideological approach to jurisprudence that makes me skeptical that he can be a strong, independent justice on the court," Schumer said.
With that in mind, lawmakers from both Trump's Republican Party and the Democratic Party sought to establish how closely Sessions hewed to Trump positions and whether he could put aside his staunchly conservative political positions to enforce laws he may personally oppose.
During this period, a campaign brought rural self-reliance to cult level, as local officials throughout the country were organized to visit Shanxi Province to study an arduously hewed terrace system claimed to free the community from the need for government help.
Some Republican candidates who ran for president this year, like Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz and the former Florida governor Jeb Bush, may have differed with Mr. Ryan on the margins on policy, but they hewed to the same core beliefs.
Google's sister company, Verily, did launch a site that hewed a little closer to the original promise, but it was limited to the Bay Area and was filled up so quickly that it stopped offering services within 24 hours of its launch.
Google's sister company, Verily, did launch a site that hewed a little closer to the original promise, but it was limited to the Bay Area and was filled up so quickly that it stopped offering services within 24 hours of its launch.
LOS ANGELES — When an ambitious Civil War colonel from Ohio seized control of a fledgling daily newspaper here in the late 22028th century, Los Angeles was a rough-hewed frontier town with no paved streets and a population of a few thousand people.
With no internet access and a prison library that hewed toward romance novels, she led a team of inmates that pored through reams of photocopied documents from the Indiana State Archives to produce the Indiana Historical Society's best research project last year.
Netanyahu's decision to make the promise showed that he had little reason to fear any pushback from the Trump administration, which has hewed to a heavily pro-Israel policy and backed Trump at almost every turn since he took office in 20053.
The chummy, gentle ribbing of Billy Crystal or Bob Hope is the outlier now; subsequent hosts like Kimmel and Seth MacFarlane (and, taken to the extreme, Ricky Gervais's combative Golden Globe gigs) have hewed much closer to the Letterman model of jaded outsider.
Deer don't like to eat plants like Pennisetum, Muhlenbergia, or Stipa tenuissima so there is no need to keep them away from anything but the family's edible garden, where the fence that stands guard is made of rough, hand-hewed locust poles.
The contrast between the lavish club and the adjacent park, with its hodgepodge of rough-hewed public amenities — both with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan bejeweled by the Statue of Liberty — has been stark since the course opened nearly 14 years ago.
The contrast between the lavish club and the adjacent park, with its hodgepodge of rough-hewed public amenities — both with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan bejeweled by the Statue of Liberty — has been stark since the course opened nearly 14 years ago.
Skalnik's first time testifying as a jailhouse informant was less sure-footed than his later turns as a witness for the state, but he hewed closely to a story line that he would use again and again in the years to come.
But it took steeliness that is unusual in the current crop of politicians nonetheless, as Rubio faced a searing cross-examination from relatives and friends of those who lost loved ones, and defended policies hewed from the orthodoxy of the National Rifle Association.
The Raiders, known for a passionate fan base that delights in a rough-hewed image, are likely to begin playing in Las Vegas as soon as 21970, in temporary quarters, with the lease at their current stadium expiring after the 21982 season.
The menu at the slope-side wood-paneled Thistle Pub & Grill hewed to local flavors like cherry barbecued pork (over 103 percent of the nation's tart cherry harvest is grown in the area annually) and shaved brussels sprouts salad with Michigan apples.
Dyson uncovers a troubling consistency to the president's race speech and shows that in spite of Obama's reliance on black political networks and black votes during his meteoric rise, the president chose to follow a governing and rhetorical template largely hewed by his white predecessors.
In fact Mr Mueller has hewed closely to the terms of his appointment, which were to investigate "any links and/or co-ordination" between Russia's government and the Trump campaign, as well as "any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation".
Trump's inaugural speech hewed close to the populist rhetoric that won him the White House against huge odds, but in it he presented an unusually dark vision of the United States, depicting an era of "American carnage" that he promised to bring to an end.
Until the Milan-based furniture designer Paolo Calcagni created perhaps the ultimate table: custom-hewed from flame-grained walnut briar-root (it can also be made from cherry or rosewood) with elegantly angular brass and wood legs and a net of Tuscan-tanned leather.
Earlier last month Fitzgerald and I had met in Dubai, Fitzgerald hewed to the Irish government's oft-repeated line that there could be no return to a hard border, and said the onus squarely fell on the British government to develop a workable solution.
The sole lawyer speaking for the fossil fuel companies, Theodore Boutrous for Chevron, hewed closely to the conclusions of the authoritative 2014 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, with some effort to raise issues like the remaining degree of uncertainty regarding climate models.
A photograph of "Perseus and Andromeda" from the turn of the 20th century affirms that Tiepolo hewed closely to the sketch on view at the Frick — the lovers afloat, the horse rearing through the atmosphere and just a few additional minor figures in the clouds.
For months, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. hewed to a tortoise-like strategy for the 2020 presidential race: Repeatedly delaying his final decision, he hoped to skirt a long stretch of campaigning as a front-runner with a target on his back.
Bernie Sanders ended the Democratic Party's protracted primary battle Tuesday in New Hampshire, endorsing Hillary Clinton by reaching out to his own progressive coalition with a speech that hewed closely to the one that had fired up legions of supporters on the campaign trail.
Unlike most of his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination, the former vice president's rhetoric and campaign strategy have hewed more towards courting centrists and independents instead of the liberal base that typically carries the most influence in primary contests, The Hill's Amie Parnes reports.
The frisson of the show came from the fact that it hewed so close to reality, or at least whatever pseudo-reality can be gleaned from TV. It was a pioneering example of cringe-comedy, with a remorseless view of the vanity and veniality of the characters.
It was a big year for samurai at E3, with Dark Souls creator From Software revealing that its next game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, will also be taking place in a Japan-inspired setting, shifting away from the medieval castles that the studio has typically hewed toward.
Stills — known for his rough-hewed folk rock voice and punchy guitar playing — rose to stardom for his '42's anthem protest song, "For What It's Worth" (1967) by Buffalo Springfield and "Woodstock" (written by Joni Mitchell and performed by Crosby Stills Nash & Young in 1970).
In the tenor of his speeches and his most consequential policy demands, he has hewed closely to the model of his insurgent primary campaign, in which he strung together victories by appealing to a zealous faction of the Republican base that applauded his rejection of political norms.
Two of the senator's appointees to the party's platform drafting committee, Cornel West and James Zogby, on Wednesday denounced Israel's occupation of the West Bank and said they believed that rank-and-file Democrats no longer hewed to the party's staunch support of the Israeli government.
He also tied the ambitions of his administration to those that put a man on the moon and secured victory in World War II. Much of the speech also hewed close to his populist plank, including strong talk on immigration, border security and an upgraded military.
Trump has largely hewed to this convention, repeatedly stating his desire to withdraw the only U.S. troops in close proximity to Iranian forces in the Middle East, in Syria, where Iran is constructing an ambitious and far-reaching power projection effort into the Arab Middle East.
Mareg Asmro, an affable young man who aspires to study in China someday, educated me about the history of the city as we walked toward the first of the group of 11 monolithic churches cut directly into the earth — gigantic structures hewed from single blocks of rock.
The fourth presidential impeachment hearings in the history of the United States, whose public phase came to an end on Thursday afternoon in the columned environs of the House Ways and Means Committee hearing room, may have hewed to decorum, but they were a battlefield nonetheless.
On one side are those who have hewed to President Barack Obama's centrist position on schools: supporting high-performing charters, which are publicly funded but privately managed, while putting pressure on teachers' unions to raise student achievement and give up some of their traditional seniority protections.
In their concern with what Eugene McCarthy in 1968 had called "democracy in party procedure," they hewed fast to the venerable notion that, suitably updated, all the inherited machinery from the Jacksonian era — committees and conventions, delegates and platforms — could still define the essence of the political party.
Even when the music hewed more closely to the familiar sounds of house and techno, it was being played by rising stars such as LSDXOXO, HVL and DJ Rachael, who came to prominence livening up the underground scenes in their respective cities of New York, Tbilisi and Kampala.
IT WAS Herbert Henry Thomas, a British geologist, who first declared that the "foreign stones" of Stonehenge—those that did not come from the vicinity of the prehistoric monument and whose raison d'être was therefore most shrouded in mystery—had been hewed from rocky outcrops in west Wales.
Along with standing one's ground in the face of adversity, a large portion of Hurd's opening remarks hewed to the tried-and-true advice given out to most aspiring filmmakers: work hard, pursue your passions, and find like-minded individuals that you can form a creative network with.
Federal Election Commission , which hastened the deregulation of American politics; he upheld Trump's travel ban this term; and his votes on the day-to-day grist of the Supreme Court's docket—on labor law, the environment, and health care—hewed closely to those of his fellow Republican nominees.
Although it remains unclear why some hewed closely to the regulations while others flouted them, one emerging pattern was that women held by senior commanders were more likely to be given contraception, in contrast to those held by junior fighters, who perhaps were less versed on the rules.
Born in Brooklyn and reared in the Red Hook section, where many of his relatives were longshoremen and where he developed the working-class diction that became part of his appeal, Mr. Santos often played rough-hewed characters with an aura of toughness mellowed by earnestness or beleaguerment.
As with Bravo's other objects and furniture, they appear starkly contemporary while referencing centuries-old practices: His wonky stone Tacitas cups and bowls appear as if they were laboriously made to look imperfect even though they are, in fact, hewed from 500-year-old, river-tumbled Andean rocks.
"Judge Gorsuch has repeatedly sided with corporations over working people, demonstrated a hostility toward women's rights, and most troubling, hewed to an ideological approach to jurisprudence that makes me skeptical that he can be a strong, independent justice on the court," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement. Sen.
But now Japan, which has hewed closely to the hard-line American posture toward North Korea, is scrambling to remain diplomatically relevant as Mr. Trump moderates his tone in preparation for a possible meeting with the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, and South Korea takes the lead in brokering talks.
Having spent several days in the capital, Addis Ababa, I turned my attention to the cities of Lalibela, with its astounding group of rock-hewed churches dating to the reign of King Lalibela (around 1181 to 1221 A.D.), and Harar, east of Addis Ababa, the epicenter of Muslim culture in Ethiopia.
Trump has been relatively hard to predict when it comes to her wardrobe choices; she has neither hewed consistently to using her public appearances to promote American designers (though she has done some of that), nor using them to celebrate host countries (though she has done some of that, too).
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has pursued policies that have hewed remarkably close to the recommendations of a leading conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, which found in a new review that nearly two-thirds of its ideas had been carried out or embraced by the White House over the past year.
The rough-hewed aesthetic of the rooms was thrown into particular relief when we were shown to our suite (I had upgraded at check-in) and it turned out to be a low-ceilinged, but spacious, concrete bunker, whose only window, hidden behind blackout curtains, opened to the corridor and public courtyard.
For many festivalgoers, however, their main experience with the Mönchsberg is the network of tunnels through the mountain that link the theaters that lie beneath the cliff and lead to the subterranean parking garage or the Felsenreitschule, the Salzburg Festival's most distinctive venue, a 17th-century imperial riding school hewed into the cliff.
"It was quite a mess, but you just had to keep going," Ken Peppercorn, now 21944, told The Observer newspaper in London, reflecting the stoicism of his generation in his account of wading ashore under fire and scrambling to find a smidgen of cover in a crater hewed from the dunes by shellfire.
To quantify what counted as "representative," Skelley broke the 2016 national Democratic electorate into five groups — white voters with a college degree, white voters without, African American voters, Hispanic voters, and "everyone else" — and calculated a "similarity score" for each state based on how closely their demographics hewed to the national Democratic Party.
In her honor, rough-hewed tweeds fit for the moors were refashioned into ball gowns and — because this is Mr. Bovan, whose style tends toward the apocalyptic — exploded, buoyed by crinolines and tulle, and worn with paint-splattered furs meant to look like "roadkill on a remote country lane," as his notes cheerfully put it.
"These are bad bad people," Trump said of House Democrats, telling some 3,000 attendees at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., that "we're going after" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House intel chair Adam Schiff, while raising the prospect of suing them, in a 79-minute address that hewed closely to his stump speech.
Within the last five years, some Republicans, who have typically hewed to traditional ideas about families and households, have adopted more modern ideas about how to help parents find care for their children: During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump put forward a plan that he said would tackle the high cost of child care via a tax deduction.
So in the opening sequence, in which Jay is paired against an engagingly green up-and-comer called Fish (played by McKinley Belcher III), the two men are often on different sides of the stage, which has been converted into a simple wooden space (by the set designer Nick Vaughan) that speaks of a still rough-hewed America.
When I want full-gloss photo spreads that almost convince me I'm chopping shallots on a rough-hewed farm table while sporting rosy cheeks and barnyard-mucked Wellies, I'll take Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell's A SEAT AT THE TABLE: Recipes to Nourish Your Family, Friends, and Community (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30), written with Rose Marie Trapani.
"It seems to me that rather than continuing to force through this rough-hewed, one-sided tax bill, it would make more sense to take a step back and to reconsider a bipartisan path and to allow newly elected, Senator-elect Jones to be a part of that debate," said Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware.
David Lewis, who oversees a large, pristine and hip gallery on the Lower East Side, is working with the Souls Grown Deep Foundation on a show of the work of Thornton Dial, a towering figure among outsiders of the South, known for his startlingly rough-hewed paintings whose surfaces can include basically anything: rugs, tree branches and wire.
"How the Polynesians, sailing in canoes hewed with stone adzes and setting their course by the stars, winds and ocean swells, were able to explore and colonize their island realm has long been one of the most intriguing questions about the spread of humankind over our planet," he wrote in "Voyage of Rediscovery: A Cultural Odyssey Through Polynesia" (173).
Cancian said Esper's style hewed closer to that of former Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, who left in December over disagreements on the administration's desire to pull U.S. troops out of Syria.
Though other brands have hewed close to the celebrity route, stacking the front rows of their shows and their ad campaigns with famous names, many of whom are also contracted to wear their clothes during public appearances a certain amount of times a year, it's hard to think of any brand that has become so synonymous with a single artist.
While candidates in recent special elections in Kansas and Georgia have played down connections to Mr. Trump, Mr. Gianforte has hewed particularly close to the president's narrative: He promotes his outsider status (he has never held office) and his business acumen (his software empire, RightNow Technologies, started in a basement), and takes aim at sanctuary states and "the liberal elite" whenever he can.
Thus — as handsome and restrained as were the oversized trenches and tidy suits that Rodolfo Paglialunga showed at Jil Sander; as closely as the modular elements hewed to a design idiom honed long ago by Ms. Sander (seeming more than ever like a modern master); as discreet as the palette of pale taupe, washy ombré blues and greens; as unostentatious as the effects achieved by a squared-off worker's jacket rendered with a notched lapel or a dark floral pattern abstracted so it resembles an oil slick on the floor of a garage — the collection left a viewer in some confusion.

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