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"holdover" Definitions
  1. a person or thing that survives from an earlier time, especially somebody who keeps a position of power when the president or management of something changes

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As a commissioned foreign service officer, I was a George H.W. Bush holdover in the Clinton administration, a Clinton administration holdover in the George W. Bush administration, and a George W. Bush holdover in the Obama administration.
Prior FSOC action could be entrenched by the holdover nominees.
Yates was a holdover from the administration of President Barack Obama.
The decision makes Collins a rare holdover from the Obama administration.
But storefront fortunetellers aren't just some holdover from a credulous past.
"I'm a Reagan holdover," he said, shaking his head in bewilderment.
One governor, Lael Brainard, is a holdover from the Obama administration.
This weekend, though, a handful of holdover titles scraped for sales.
The Trump administration unexpectedly ordered 46 holdover U.S. attorneys to quit.
Another holdover from the Obama administration is State Department spokesman Mark Toner.
Still, he pledged changes despite being a holdover from the Obama administration.
Still, he pledged change despite being a holdover from the Obama administration.
Instead of Twitter's signature 2150 character limit—a holdover from SMS—mastodon.
Leading medical experts say that homeopathy is a similarly pre-scientific holdover.
This provision is another holdover from the Obama administration's fiscal 2017 budget.
The official in charge of Asia is a holdover from the Obama team.
One of this week's Halloween-holdover series focuses on devil worship and witchcraft.
Dr. Shulkin, a holdover from the Obama administration, did not attend Trump's Feb.
Yates, an Obama holdover, was fired after speaking out against the travel ban.
Murthy, an Obama administration holdover, was asked to resign by the Trump administration.
Sweet treats were always part of her tea routine — a colonial holdover, perhaps?
Under holdover Obama Administration guidance, the DOJ may well bow to the pressure.
Shulkin is the only holdover from the Obama administration in President Trump's Cabinet.
Nowrouzzadeh, as a holdover from the Obama administration, just didn't gel, they say.
This holdover from Year 1 has been re-tooled for a post-Forsaken Destiny.
The honey is a holdover from Kulp and Cikowski's previous business, a granola company.
Hannity blamed the "Obama deep-state, shadow government-holdover saboteurs" for leaking the documents.
This is a holdover from his days as a deal closing real estate executive.
Turkey has about 30,000 troops in northern Cyprus, a holdover from the 1974 invasion.
That's a holdover from my six years covering budget and appropriations on Capitol Hill.
A lone houseplant, a holdover from the Obama administration, drooped from a high shelf.
Mr. Runcie, an Obama-era holdover, was appointed in 2011 and reappointed in 2015.
It was perhaps a holdover from English dancing, where everything happens on the beat.
The order also applied to 45 other holdover U.S. attorneys from the Obama era.
One published essay presents the hypothesis that it's an evolutionary holdover from tadpole development.
The front also sports some pretty massive bezels, seemingly another holdover from the Pebble days.
Another Halloween holdover, BAM's New York-centered monster bash visits various corners of the city.
One of his new employees, Edmundo Silva, is a holdover from the rose-growing business.
The results may not please you, particularly if you're a holdover from a previous generation.
Chuck Rosenberg, a holdover from Democratic President Barack Obama's administration, left his job on Sunday.
But skeptical experts say this is one holdover policy that Mr. Trump really should rethink.
Not only does Ren demote Hux, he raises general Pryde—an Imperial holdover—to prominence.
"[Livingston] characterized Ambassador Yovanovitch as an 'Obama holdover' and associated with George Soros," Croft said.
Nowrouzzadeh, as a holdover from the Obama administration, just didn't gel with Hook, they say.
That's even more evident with the other principal holdover, Allan Corduner, as Higgins's pal Pickering.
At first glance, the kitchen backsplash looks like a graphic, polychromatic holdover from the 1970s.
He is a holdover from the Obama administration and reports directly to Defense Secretary James Mattis.
"He characterized Ambassador Yovanovitch as an 'Obama holdover' and associated with George Soros," Croft's statement says.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday told Bharara and 45 other holdover U.S. attorneys to resign.
Quintana, the rotation holdover, is already a star, and so is Jose Abreu at first base.
Reluctance to discuss the island's status was long a holdover of the Cold War, said Farrow.
In some instances, it feels like he's a holdover from a previous version of the game.
Shulkin was the only member of Trump's cabinet who was a holdover from the Obama administration.
The locution "in the first place" is a holdover from this ancient method of memorizing speeches.
But Google's ranking systems for webpages are a holdover from the days of the desktop web.
I think that's the scariest part — to realize that Jim Crow wasn't a holdover from slavery.
Against this alarming backdrop, my silence started to feel like a holdover from a safer time.
A two-foot-tall artificial Christmas tree stood in one corner, a holdover from last year.
Only now it feels like a plaintive holdover from a distant, more innocent time — like 2015.
Ms. Yates, a career prosecutor, is different because she is a holdover from the Obama administration.
Russians love International Women's Day, a Communist-era holdover sometimes called the Russian St. Valentine's Day.
Bannon could be tossed out and replaced with a former military figure or a Bush holdover.
The basic takeaway here is that, while we typically talk about North Korea as a holdover of Soviet-style hard-line communist totalitarianism, in fact, the country is best understood as a holdover of 1930s-style Japanese fascism, leftover from Japan's early colonization of the peninsula.
They feel antiquated, like some holdover from a medieval medical manual, but they get the job done.
Prospects for holdover business are decent with an A CinemaScore, particularly with 232% of customers over 28.9.
After all, the 140 number was a holdover from the era when Twitter lived mostly on SMS.
But inflation, a holdover from the previous government's habit of printing money, has remained Argentina's Achilles heel.
At 10 PM, I learn acting attorney general Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover, has been fired.
The reversal of fortunes for Mr. Shulkin, a rare holdover from the Obama administration, has been swift.
Xinhua, the official news agency, suggested that the United States was acting like a deluded colonialist holdover.
They also said the president believed that Ms. Yates, an Obama administration holdover, had a political agenda.
Whatever it is, it is certainly a holdover from the RRL section at Bloomingdale's a decade ago.
She said Livingston characterized Yovanovitch as an 'Obama holdover' who was associated with liberal activist George Soros.
VA Secretary David Shulkin was a holdover from the Obama administration and among the first to go.
The Trump administration ordered 26 holdover U.S. attorneys to quit, including the powerful Manhattan prosecutor Preet Bharara.
Catholic rule represented a holdover from the colonial French era, when the spread of Catholicism was promoted.
And lastly, Roy Bittan, the longtime E Street Band pianist, was the only holdover in the 1992 tour.
Then there are the four holdover starters, who have been uniformly impressive when they've been on the court.
Trump plans to nominate White House physician Ronny Jackson to replace Shulkin, a holdover from the Obama administration.
Holdover "Kung Fu Panda 3" captured second place on the charts, sliding in behind "Deadpool" with $12.5 million.
Murthy, a holdover from the Obama administration will continue to serve as a member of the Commissioned Corps.
The inn sign is a holdover from an earlier era, and rooms for guests are not currently available.
That is especially so after a bill was introduced to impeach Obama holdover IRS commissioner John A. Koskinen.
McCabe was a holdover from the tenure of former FBI Director James Comey, whom Trump fired in May.
The décor has changed: A big bar facing the wraparound windows, a holdover from Le Grill, was bronzed.
Longstaff, who focused on player development, was a holdover from the staff of the former coach Derek Fisher.
Unhappy to receive this information, Trump chalked it up to Yates being a holdover from the Obama administration.
A 99-year-old woman, a holdover from the Ephesus days, had been dropped off by her daughter.
A holdover from the hippie past, this breakfast confection is full of ingredients that are easy to justify.
Deepening a show in season two is another a holdover from how TV dramas used to be made.
Status: No nominee, but Bill Miller, a holdover from the Obama administration, is currently acting in the position.
The city's previous party chief, Guo Jinlong, was a holdover from the days of Mr Xi's predecessor, Hu Jintao.
Some still run loss-making schools and hospitals, a holdover from the days when China was a command economy.
That law is a holdover from Brazil's 1964-1985 dictatorship when the government feared foreign encroachment on its borders.
Confusion reigned at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as an Obama holdover vied with a Trump pick for leadership.
That is when Oregon, the only other holdover from the full-service era of the 26s, loosened its restrictions.
A holdover from earlier times, some older aircraft that are still flying feature ashtrays in the armrests of seats.
Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy, an Obama administration holdover, was asked to resign by the Trump administration on Friday.
Longstaff, a diminutive former Division II player, was a holdover from the staff of the former coach Derek Fisher.
"He characterized Ambassador Yovanovitch as an 'Obama holdover' and associated with George Soros," Croft said in her opening statement.
Other reports have detailed conflicts between Shulkin, a holdover from the Obama administration, and Trump allies in the department.
Except for the guy in the window stretching crusts, Upside looks like a holdover slice joint from the 1990s.
The propulsive, unidirectional energy of "Super Mario Bros" was a holdover from the era of coin-gobbling video-game arcades.
Songwriter and synth collector Josh Mills is a holdover from those early days and one of the scene's central players.
This is a propaganda gift for the separatists, who claim, unfairly, that Spain's judiciary is a holdover from Franco's dictatorship.
Christmas trees are a tradition shared by tens of millions of North American families, a holdover of old-fashioned holidays.
Obama defended that record as the result of a number of holdover prosecutions from the George W. Bush White House.
Hours later, the White House fired Yates, an Obama-administration holdover, and announced the change with an unusually harsh statement.
Zaw Htay, a former soldier and holdover from the previous military-aligned administration, said the government had nothing to hide.
And can't Obama appoint a bunch of people who will holdover in a new administration, like George W. Bush did?
HOLDOVER: Bharara is not submitting his resignation, according to several ppl briefed - WH not responding to what they'll do next.
He was a holdover from the previous tape day and had watched Holzhauer's massive Daily Double bets for five episodes.
This is a sport that seems to be a holdover from a quainter version of the Olympics a century ago.
Mr. Wilkie replaces Dr. David J. Shulkin, the lone holdover from the Obama administration to serve in Mr. Trump's cabinet.
Yates was a holdover from the Obama administration who served as attorney general while Jeff Sessions waited for Senate confirmation.
A holdover from the colonial era, the council is often criticized as an insular group with little to no accountability.
Others masked regional pronunciations, like Mr. Gladwell's saying résumé as "res-ew-me" — a holdover from his rural Ontario roots.
I decided he was probably a holdover from the days when the neighborhood had a significant German and Hungarian population.
Before Sessions was confirmed as attorney general, Sally Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, was serving in that role.
Stanton was a Lincoln holdover, who, while no Radical, fully backed the political destruction of the remnants of the Confederacy.
The Fed's bond purchases were a holdover from the financial crisis, when quantitative easing was implemented to spur economic growth.
It's far from the first show to do this, obviously, but it sucks that this holdover from another era remains.
Aria Montgomery's Nokia E6 (a holdover from season three) Spencer went back to the HTC Titan Hanna's iPhone 4S, a holdover from season three Emily Fields' iPhone 63S, carried over from season three Alison DiLaurentis' iPhone 3GS Toby Cavanaugh's Nokia N8 Aria finally changes teams and upgrades to an iPhone 5S in season five.
The statue in recent years has become a flashpoint for white supremacy, and exists as a holdover from the "other" Charlottesville.
The announcement came as turmoil swirled around Washington over Trump's firing of Yates, an Obama administration holdover, as acting attorney general.
I mean, remember, Michael Flynn, that intercept, was a FISA intercept , that was leaked gratuitously by somebody, probably an Obama holdover.
The Trump administration has sanctioned Venezuelan human-rights violators, overruling Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Tom Shannon, an Obama holdover.
Another holdover from last week, Pokemon Detective Pikachu rounds out the top three with an estimated $24.8 million across 4,173 theaters.
The former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, a good friend of Kelly's, had highly recommended he retain Alan Metzler, an Obama holdover.
The lobby at the Elektra has a full bar, glittery and new, paired with swathes of worn, '80s-holdover plush seating.
Olivia Beavers reports that Schiff brought on Abigail Grace, an Obama-era holdover and former member of Trump's National Security Council.
The term of current FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg, a holdover from the administration of former President Barack Obama, expires this month.
Others are weighing killing two forthcoming rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, headed by Democrat Richard Cordray, an Obama holdover.
The outdated provision is a holdover from the 1980s, when email storage capacity was a fraction of what it is today.
It is a holdover from a law passed in 28500, when minimal online storage capacity limited what a person could save.
A former federal prosecutor and Obama administration holdover, Rosenberg previously served as chief of staff to fired FBI director James Comey.
Mr. Netanyahu's holdover right-wing government, led by his Likud party, is still in charge but is wanting for public legitimacy.
"We really see it as a holdover of a discriminatory policy from a time long past," Lasky said in an interview.
They're also a welcome jolt for theaters, where last weekend a small group of holdover movies had been jockeying for fumes.
Some Trump allies have harangued her as an "Obama holdover" who was resistant to the new administration's abrupt foreign policy shift.
" Harper is the one holdover as the show switches from NBC to USA Network, and he enjoys being "the OG here.
Even if they eventually come to rest on the beanbag-holdover from college you're using as a coffee table — we won't judge.
Before you do so, however, make sure to find a substitute phone that you can use in the meantime as a holdover.
"He characterized Ambassador Yovanovitch as an 'Obama holdover' and associated with George Soros," Croft is expected to say, according to prepared testimony.
Yates is an Obama administration holdover who was headed out the door anyway, and she wasn't fired for investigating the Trump administration.
In the new Chinese narrative, America's alliance structures are a holdover from the Cold War, and an attempt to hold China down.
The first acting DEA administrator under Trump, Chuck Rosenberg, was a holdover from the Obama administration and stepped down after criticizing Trump.
Remedying this outrageous holdover from the Obama era is an important next step the administration can take to keep that progress going.
Or, the landlord could bring tenants who refuse entry to housing court on what is known as a non-access holdover proceeding.
It was a holdover from the sport's Southern past and emblematic of the backwoods image it has spent decades trying to shed.
The governor is also proposing an "internet fairness conformity tax," a holdover idea that would require so-called "marketplace providers" like Amazon.
One other holdover from Hawaii's plantation past, when laborers of different backgrounds worked closely together, is a tradition of ethnic joke-telling.
"But the bigger picture is it's a holdover law from the 1960s that was never intended to hurt small businesses," she said.
Playing the national anthem, an unfortunate holdover from World War II, is no true measure of our nation's history, achievements or flaws.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The Hotel Kyjev has dominated Bratislava's skyline in stark, tombstonelike fashion since 1973, a Brutalist holdover from the communist era.
His status as the sole Obama holdover in Trump's administration initially did not raise any issues, people familiar with the situation said.
The vice-chair, Camden County Freeholder Jeffrey Nash — was confirmed for a five-year term after being on holdover status for years.
Jeff Flake said Thursday afternoon that some lawmakers are considering a five-day holdover bill that would fund the government through Jan.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoWith its big rolypoly ball and huge hand rest, the venerable trackball mouse looks like a holdover from 1996.
Union stars as Syd Burnett, holdover from 2003's Bad Boys II, sister to Lawrence's Marcus Burnett, newbie L.A. detective, and loose canon.
Justin Bieber's "Purpose" was in third place with 1.27 million, followed by Ed Sheeran's "X," another holdover from 2014, which sold 1.16 million.
A holdover from colonial times, the 19th-century law forbade "carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal".
The firing of Harvey follows McMaster's removal of another Flynn holdover, former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland, from the NSC in April.
Warren tied her formal opposition to President Trump firing Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general and a holdover from the Obama administration.
A strong opening for "Crazy Rich Asians," along with solid holdover from "The Meg" propelled popcorn season up 12.4 percent, according to comScore.
It's a holdover from spending most of my childhood believing in a more traditional heaven, with mansions of gold and angels floating about.
The Kenkeleba, a staunch holdover from the 1980s scene (and mentioned in my 1983 story) deserves plaudits for its role in those changes.
Played by Fionnula Flanagan (a radiant holdover from the original Broadway cast and a Tony nominee), Aunt Maggie often tells the same stories.
He failed to find his footing with Latino-Americans perhaps in part because they saw him as a holdover from the Obama administration.
Additional research could prove whether these zombie worms are a Mesozoic-era holdover that specializes in eating reptiles that die in the ocean.
Directors backed by the activists only attained majority control, they said, after a shareholder vote and the resignation of two holdover board members.
Another holdover, "Fifty Shades Darker" (Universal) was second, with ticket sales of about $21 million, for a two-week total of $89.7 million.
A holdover from the Obama administration, Dr. Shulkin is currently the department's under secretary of health and was approved by a unanimous vote.
There are those who believe the anti-Semitic threats are coming from Hillary Clinton herself, a holdover of bad blood from the election.
Twitter's character limit is a holdover from the app's early days when tweets were sent as texts, which were limited to 160 characters.
In a holdover from the British colonial period, Malaysia's government retains the legal authority to detain people without trial if it so desires.
On March 9th, Fox's Sean Hannity said holdover lawyers from the Obama era may be "saboteurs" who are leaking damaging information about the administration.
This is especially true when the dash combines with Doom Eternal's thrust boots, a holdover from the previous game that allows for double jumps.
One of her biggest disadvantages is that she already seems like a candidate from the past, a holdover from the last Clinton White House.
Before today's refresh, the app had a massively outdated user interface that made it seem like a holdover from an earlier era on mobile.
In fact, the country is best understood as a holdover of 1930s-style Japanese fascism, left over from Japan's early colonization of the peninsula.
Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, suspects that James's affinity for game balls is a holdover from his days playing football as a teenager.
The truck's beach scene is a holdover from its previous life under a Caribbean chef; Mr. Oluwalogbon didn't have time to paint it over.
The holdover "Peter Rabbit" (Sony) chugged away in third place, selling about $12.5 million in tickets, for a three-week total of $71.3 million.
Along with the conductor Mark Elder, Laurent Naouri is the holdover from opening night, and he still sings the High Priest with restrained relish.
A: Any tenant named in a Housing Court nonpayment or holdover case will probably end up on what is known as the tenant blacklist.
Premier Li Keqiang, the only holdover from the outgoing committee besides Mr. Xi, was once seen as a possible rival to lead the country.
Ms. Yates, a career prosecutor, is different because she is a holdover from President Barack Obama's administration, where she served as deputy attorney general.
The directive was not especially unusual; all presidents choose their own candidates for United States attorney positions, and invariably ask holdover prosecutors to leave.
In a little-known historical footnote, King Felipe VI of Spain is the current holder of that title, a holdover from the Crusader era.
DreamWorks Animation's "Trolls," another holdover, came in second, earning $23 million to bring its stateside haul to $8003 million after two weeks of release.
Mr. Trump fired the acting attorney general, a holdover from the Obama administration, after she instructed the Justice Department not to defend the order.
ICE's acting director, Thomas Homan, is an Obama-era holdover who's openly praised Trump for liberating agents to more liberally execute orders of deportation.
Even Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman Martin Gruenberg, the sole holdover from Trump's Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, said he was open to some small revisions.
Instead, investors' focus is shifting to how Mnuchin and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt, an Obama Administration holdover, will manage the dividends transfers.
WATCHING I like to watch cartoons, which is probably some weird holdover from when I was a kid and got really disappointed at 5 p.m.
Trump fired Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover who was serving as acting attorney general, after she said the Justice Department would not enforce it.
Chinese generals and political leaders chide American counterparts that its alliances are a holdover from the cold war and an attempt to hold China down.
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One of the remaining holdover agency heads is Richard Cordray, whose term as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) expires in July 2018.
They used to whitewash the personality out of the humans involved [in spaceflight], and I think really, that was a holdover from the Cold War.
The feature is something of a holdover from an earlier era before electronic payment options and auto pay became as ubiquitous as they are now.
The afternoon announcement came less than a day after the Justice Department asked 46 holdover U.S. attorneys from the Obama administration to submit their resignations.
But Clizbe's true motivating force — a holdover, perhaps, from his decade with the agency — is an unrelenting compulsion to get to the bottom of things.
And of course, getting to sleep can definitely be a challenge if you're also dealing with cramps or any holdover stress from your PMS phase.
That led to a messy public spat and court hearing as the Trump administration wrested control over the financial watchdog from an Obama-era holdover.
He would replace Sylvia Trent-Adams, who has been acting surgeon general since Mr. Trump ousted Dr. Vivek Murthy, a holdover from the Obama administration.
It felt like a holdover from a past that we left behind without exactly meaning to, and that we'd be wise to get back to.
Yates was a holdover from the Obama administration who had been serving on a temporarily basis until the Senate confirms Trump's attorney general nominee, Sen.
Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said the law, both federal and state, is a Jim Crow-era holdover.
Francis Collins, until now a temporary holdover from the Obama administration, will continue to serve as the National Institutes of Health director under President Trump.
Rasmussen, a holdover from the Obama administration, previously served in the State Department and on the National Security Council under former President George W. Bush.
The judiciary committee vote came two days after Mr. Trump ousted Sally Q. Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration who was acting attorney general.
The "house rules" stuck on the front door — "respect one another"; "always tell the truth" — are a holdover from the previous tenant, Plant Love House.
"The C.F.A. franc is the last colonial currency in activity," Mr. Sylla said, noting that it is a direct holdover of a colonial currency system.
On my most recent visit, we checked out the incredible omakase at Kinjo (my grandmother's love of sushi is a holdover from her Tokyo years).
It's a holdover from when PC makers simply couldn't do any better, combining the worst things about touchpads and trackballs, but with none of the benefits.
In our conversation, Pham said that his art education consisted primarily of learning how to draw from plaster casts, an outdated holdover from the Colonial era.
Meanwhile, the presence of Jenkins and holdover Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie means the Giants don't necessarily need Apple to step in and perform like a quality starter.
What happened: Shulkin has been the VA undersecretary for health since July 19763, making him the only holdover from the Obama administration among Trump's cabinet picks.
Lewandowski said the agreements are likely a holdover from Trump's time in the business world, where the documents were common for members of the Trump Organization.
The White House statement: Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, is out after saying she wouldn't direct DOJ lawyers to defend Trump's order on refugees.
I loved this short piece in The Drake about fishing for holdover striped bass in the back bays and salt ponds of Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
If nominated and confirmed, Mr. Calabria would replace Mel Watt, a holdover from the Obama administration whose term as director of the agency expires in January.
One of the chief rules, a holdover from Walters's days, is that they assess a given topic only superficially and save their reactions for the show.
"There was a thought that his support was a holdover from when he ran before and that that would evaporate," Selzer told the Des Moines Register.
But many analysts and business leaders now see Xi's faith in markets as tenuous, and that 2013 reform pledge as a mere holdover from his predecessors.
Verizon announced Wednesday that Armstrong, head of media and advertising and a holdover from the 2015 AOL acquisition, will leave at the end of the year.
But there's a shortage of workers because of a holdover of Obama-era handouts that lured and have kept millions of people out of the workforce.
The new deployment includes one Patriot missile battery, a surface-to-air holdover from the Cold War that is currently also used by the Saudi military.
Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) to be his secretary of Transportation and keeping Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a holdover from the George W. Bush Administration, in place.
It was, he said, an aristocratic holdover from pre-democratic times that favored the wealthy and corrupt and too often defied the will of the electorate.
If confirmed, Mr. Shanahan would succeed Robert O. Work, a holdover from the Obama administration who stayed on at the behest of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Rosenberg, who is a holdover from the Obama administration, previously served as chief of staff to former FBI Director James Comey, whom Trump fired in May.
With President Trump's attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions, still awaiting Senate confirmation, Sally Yates, a holdover from President Obama's administration, has been running the Justice Department.
Putting butts in seats is all that matters, a holdover from its origins as a carnival attraction, where the loudest barker got the biggest ticket sales.
The lone remaining holdover from Golden State's core that made five consecutive trips to the finals — Draymond Green — also exited Wednesday's game early with a back injury.
However, put Hood beside Hill, the other two pieces Altman just acquired, and every other holdover, and all of a sudden, he looks like an important addition.
He also was given access to the director's office and is said to be getting "full cooperation" from the holdover staff, according to the White House official.
The winner: The list is topped by Gillibrand, who voted to confirm David Shulkin (an Obama holdover) and Nikki Haley, but no others for prominent leadership roles.
Sally Yates — the Obama holdover serving as acting attorney general while Jeff Sessions was awaiting confirmation — extensively briefed McGahn on Flynn's interview, on January 26 and 27.
Ms. Thomas was appointed by Mr. de Blasio's predecessor, Michael R. Bloomberg, and remains on the board as a holdover even though her term expired in 2016.
Beasley said that Kurt Rambis, the Knicks' associate head coach and a holdover from the Jackson regime, had a big role in recruiting him to the club.
The agency held its first briefing during the Trump administration on March 7, with acting spokesman Mark Toner, a holdover from the previous administration, leading the briefing.
Terrible reviews also hurt "Rings," as did holdover competition from "Split" (Universal), which took in $14.6 million to become the No. 1 movie for three weeks running.
He didn't appropriately subpoena selected transition emails but collected every email in the entire transition without notice, prying them from holdover employees at the General Services Administration.
Voter registration in many Texas counties is handled by the tax assessor, a holdover from the Jim Crow practice of collecting a poll tax, Mr. Ray said.
For the first term of his presidency, the head of the Office of the Pardon Attorney was a "tough-on-crime" holdover from the George W. Bush administration.
Mr. Homan, a holdover from the Obama administration, was nominated to head ICE by Mr. Trump and became one of the president's most vocal surrogates against illegal immigration.
The guy who owned them was not a sports-loving bro as a 21-year-old, which further confirms my hypothesis that this is a holdover from childhood.
While the autosave feature is aggressive, this holdover bug from the previous game has a nasty habit of slapping the wrong dates and times on your save files.
When it comes to the centrists, a holdover argument from the Obamacare debate could work for the AHCA — but there's also an important difference between the two scenarios.
"HOLDOVER: Bharara is not submitting his resignation, according to several ppl briefed - WH not responding to what they'll do next," the New York Times' Maggie Haberman tweeted Saturday.
ALMATY (Reuters) - Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reshuffled senior security officials on Monday, sacking the defense minister who was a holdover from the previous administration and appointing an ally.
Instead, they have said, she used a different account, which was a holdover from her time as a senator, and she no longer has access to those emails.
Virtually the only holdover from the Reagan days was support for tax cuts, now divorced from any accompanying concern for spending restraint — a caricature of free-market economics.
Because Mr. Travers worked as a career official on the National Security Council staff in the Obama administration, some Trump administration officials had viewed him as a holdover.
"The danger is that changes to regulations could cross the line into substantial weakening of requirements," said the chairman, Martin J. Gruenberg, a holdover from the Obama administration.
About halfway through the 90-minute conversation, one of the participants mentions Yovanovitch as a Democratic holdover and alleges she was badmouthing Trump to embassy staff in Kyiv.
Mr. Trump fired Sally Q. Yates, above, the acting attorney general, a holdover from the Obama administration, after she instructed the Justice Department not to defend the order.
The ice sheet is a holdover from the last ice age, when mile-high glaciers extended not just across Greenland but over vast stretches of the Northern Hemisphere.
"Kong: Skull Island" took in about $61 million in North America, a strong result but not a spectacular one, with holdover competition from "Logan" likely having an impact.
There was a similar furor in March 1993, when Attorney General Janet Reno demanded the resignation of the holdover United States attorneys, including Jay B. Stephens in Washington.
Entertainment Industry Stuff Yes, LA is synonymous with Hollywood, but aside from a few holdover pockets of production, we're really more of Media HQ and creative incubator these days.
Entertainment Industry Stuff Yes, LA is synonymous with Hollywood, but aside from a few holdover pockets of production, we're really more of Media HQ and creative incubator these days.
The firings follow an appeal from Fox News commentator Sean Hannity who called for a "purge" of holdover political appointees and specifically cited the move by Reno in 1993.
The patent filing hints at the fact that this is all more or less a holdover system until robots can become nimble enough to automate the entire process completely.
I think it was a holdover from Myspace or something, but it now seems weird to me that we'd all publicly write each other notes that anyone could see.
She noted that acting Attorney General Sally Yates, a holdover from President Obama's administration, refused to defend Trump's order — an act of insubordination that led Trump to fire her.
None of the offices with outdoor space have rented since marketing began in 0003, at a complex that is 55 percent leased, including to holdover tenants, Mr. Jackson said.
McCain seemed at times to be a holdover from an earlier, more earnest era, when politicians weren't entirely beholden to their donors and really did put country over party.
That oddity of the US health care system is a holdover from World War II, when employers lavished in-kind benefits on scarce workers to evade wartime wage controls.
Sally Yates was the holdover Obama Justice Department official who served as acting attorney general when Trump's administration began (because Jeff Sessions hadn't yet been confirmed by the Senate).
An Obama administration holdover, Yates was fired after she refused to defend Trump's executive order that temporarily barred people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from traveling to the US.
This year's team included one holdover, Agnes Knochenhauer, from the Sochi squad, and she said the pressure that she and her teammates faced in this tournament came from within.
Reedus and del Toro's involvement is a holdover from Silent Hills when both were involved in Kojima's take on it, while Kojima has long been a fan of Wagner.
By Mr. Spicer's account, Sally Q. Yates, an Obama administration holdover serving as the acting attorney general, contacted Donald F. McGahn II, the new White House counsel, on Jan.
Mr. Cogan attributes this lag to cautious conservatism, a holdover from the days when a handful of Louisville families with interests in spirits, tobacco and banking ran the city.
This appears to be as much a holdover from creating for Kuaishou (the logo appears TikTok-style at the end of some videos) as it is due to convenience.
The Senate on Monday also unanimously confirmed David Shulkin as secretary of veterans affairs, putting the only holdover from the Obama administration in charge of the second largest federal agency.
During the Trump administration's removal of Obama holdover US attorneys in March 2017, Huber submitted his resignation, but he was reinstated to his job via a temporary appointment by Sessions.
The DOJ issued a statement one day later denying the report, and explaining that the listing was for a holdover 2015 complaint filed by a coalition of Asian American associations.
But they had nothing on Post Malone, Travis Scott, and (a holdover from the top of the 2017 list) Ed Sheeran when it came to people's streaming preferences this year.
Acting Director Chuck Rosenberg, a holdover from Democratic President Barack Obama's administration, told the agency's staff in an internal email that he will be leaving his position effective Oct. 1.
In recent settlement negotiations, Ms. Dyer said, she insisted on an audit committee of two new board members and one holdover that would report its findings to the attorney general.
A holdover from when Nigeria was a British colony, the law was abolished in Britain under the Suicide Act of 20153, which happened after Nigeria gained its independence in 1960.
It was a holdover from the early days of broadcast, from the days when the air was dead if there was no one to play in front of the cameras.
A holdover period would protect companies from being hit with unwieldy tariffs and regulations overnight, if no long-term trade deal has been struck by Brexit day in March 2019.
WASHINGTON — Acting Attorney General Sally Q. Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, ordered the Justice Department on Monday not to defend President Trump's executive order on immigration in court.
In his decision, Glasscock said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged the holdover Duke board members had second thoughts about Johnson in the 18 months between the deal's announcement and its closing.
Mr. Cohen-Watnick, a holdover from Michael Flynn's aborted stint as national security adviser, complained to Mr. Bannon and Jared Kushner, who prevailed on Mr. Trump to have him reinstated.
And there are small victories: Last week, General McMaster managed to remove the Flynn holdover Derek Harvey, the Middle East senior adviser and an Iran hawk, from the security council.
The acting attorney general, Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover, backed that view in a letter Monday to Justice Department lawyers, instructing them not to defend the order in court.
Ms. Gillies ("Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll") seizes the screen as the lusty, ambitious Fallon, and Alan Dale is imperious as the snooty Carrington butler (another holdover figure from the original).
He's such a genuine holdover from the Civil Rights era and a time when people—far less than today—really had to fight if they weren't of a very particular status.
In The Force Awakens, we learn that Luke tried to rebuild the Jedi Order, and that Han and Leia's son turned to the Dark Side — both holdover ideas from the books.
With these investigations in the hands of career FBI agents, they can lead to unexpected places: You could wind up prosecuting a West Wing official, not some deep-state Obama holdover.
In 2016, her followers are still hanging out with her in the kitchen, probably in part because it's a holdover from a better time (and Hart is still very, very funny).
People already faced a 30-year jail sentence in Tanzania for gay male sex, a holdover from colonial-era laws, mirroring severe penalties for same-sex relationships across many African countries.
"It's a shame for New York that in 2016, a holdover, racist policy from the Jim Crow era prevents farmworkers from organizing to improve their brutal work conditions," Ms. Lieberman said.
Shulkin, who has been the VA's undersecretary of health since 2015, flatly pledged not to privatize the VA, while promising change despite the fact that he is an Obama administration holdover.
Planning and Finance Minister Kyaw Win - who has not won the confidence of investors - remains in place, as does the central bank governor, another holdover from the previous military-backed government.
Just as McMaster had forbidden soldiers to say "haji" in Iraq, he now told his staff that he did not want to hear the words "Obama holdover" in the Eisenhower Building.
LGBT people face a 30-year jail sentence in Tanzanian for gay male sex, a holdover from colonial-era laws, mirroring severe penalties for same-sex relationships across many African countries.
The lone holdover from the book is Jason, who has Down syndrome (as a child, he made regular appearances on "Sesame Street") and sometimes struggles to tease out fiction from reality.
But earlier this year,  the Justice Department under Sessions secured its first federal conviction in a case involving the murder of a transgender person — a holdover case from the Obama administration.
So he wanted Shelton — a holdover from the staff of the former manager Paul Molitor and a good friend of Baldelli's for almost a decade — as close as the office refrigerator.
It came on the same day that Sally Q. Yates, the acting attorney general and a holdover from Mr. Obama's team, said she would not defend the immigration order in court.
Notes on the Culture The shadow economy of trades is both a holdover from the past and a vital practice that keeps artists honest — or at least competitive with their peers.
Where that holdover money would come from isn't addressed in the plan, although in the past Congress has transferred funds from the general treasury to the fund to maintain its solvency.
Yuriy Lutsenko, former Ukrainian General Prosecutor A holdover from the administration that preceded Zelensky in Ukraine, Lutsenko was Giuliani's original target to influence toward an investigation of the Bidens and Burisma.
Ms. Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, had refused to defend Mr. Trump's controversial order barring travel by some foreigners, which is now tied up in litigation in federal courts.
In some ways, Gucci Mane is a holdover from this older, meaner era, which is one reason that a younger, courtlier peer like Drake is so eager to get his blessing.
Allies of the president painted her as an Obama holdover who needed to be ousted, and Trump singled her out for criticism in his call to the Ukrainian president in July.
Anti-communism used to be the rallying cry of the conservative, pro-capitalism movement in America and yet now they seem perfectly comfortable with Putin, a holdover Soviet spy, running Russia.
Why did Trump insiders instantly know that the "Sheriff of Wall Street," Preet Bharara of Manhattan, would be fired when he resisted President Trump's resignation order to all the holdover U.S. attorneys?
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Yates, a holdover from President Barack Obama's administration, had been running the Justice Department in the early days of the Trump administration while Jeff Sessions has been awaiting confirmation as attorney general.
Shulkin, who has been the VA's undersecretary of health since 22019, flatly pledged not to privatize the agency, while also promising change despite the fact that he is an Obama administration holdover.
The root of the problem lies in archaic and arcane "standards of identity" — a Depression-era holdover designed to dictate what a wide range of food products must (or must not) contain.
Livingston characterized Yovanovitch as an "'Obama holdover' and associated with George Soros," she said, referring to the American financier who is often the subject of conservative criticism in the U.S. and Europe.
To some degree it's a holdover, a rumination on the same themes of the films from 40 years ago, the youthful experiences of a legion of developers grown up on geek media.
" But the real holdover is Ray's ability to turn small moments into lasting monuments even after the agony, as he does perfectly over laconic guitars on "TOGETHER IN THE BIG BLACK CAR.
Said hitman would be Alejandro (Benicio del Toro), a holdover from the 2015 movie that starred Emily Blunt along with Josh Brolin as Matt Graver, the shadowy government operative who recruits him.
But the efforts fell flat: "The Last Jedi" was no match for a holdover local comedy, "The Ex-File 3: The Return of the Exes," which took in an estimated $86.7 million.
The president fired his first secretary, David J. Shulkin, the only holdover from the Obama administration to serve in Mr. Trump's cabinet, after Mr. Shulkin battled with the department's other political appointees.
The tests were administered on Thursday to 35 passengers and crew who have reported symptoms consistent with coronavirus, as well as to dozens of "holdover" passengers from an earlier voyage to Mexico.
The WiFi powers the streaming service the United offers in lieu of screens, though some of its Boeing 737 fleet offers true seatback screens, a holdover from its merger with Continental Airlines.
A holdover from the days of the company's former ballet master in chief, Peter Martins, who choreographed it in 1996 and introduced it to City Ballet in 1999, it's rushed yet ponderous.
The acting Attorney General, Sally Yates, a holdover from the Obama Administration, told the White House that she worried Flynn might be vulnerable to blackmail by Russian agents, the Washington Post reported.
SAN DIEGO — Outfielder Brett Gardner, the longest tenured Yankee and now the lone holdover from their last championship season, in 2829, is returning for his 228th major league season with the team.
Former Pentagon chief Robert Gates, a holdover from the Bush years, was galled to find a direct phone line from a White House staffer to a special operations command center in Afghanistan.
Though the confirmation requires only a simple majority, a holdover from Harry Reid's Democratic supermajority early in Obama's presidency, Republican Senators McCain and Graham have both been vocal critics of the executive order.
The best bet for the former vice president may be to turn the controversy -- the latest holdover from his long political past to torment his campaign -- into a full-frontal attack on Trump.
" The holdover message appears because the e-tron shares software for infotainment screens and other displays with other (internal-combustion engine) Audi models, "as it allows a sustainable management of economies of scale.
Yet while both versions have purported to observe fair play, there's one "tradition" that's a strong holdover from ancient Greece: allegations of bribery, some of which were documented more than 225,2105 years ago.
Rosenberg, a holdover from the Obama administration, became acting head of the department tasked with combating drug smuggling in the United States and abroad in 2015 when former DEA chief Michele Leonhart resigned.
Interestingly, Thomas is the only holdover from the 2001 case who didn't switch sides, which is both a credit to Thomas and a demonstration of how partisan views of racial gerrymanders have changed.
Trump named former VA Under Secretary for Health David Shulkin to the top post at the VA this year, who has vowed to reform the VA, though he is an Obama era holdover.
A key proposal for self-imposed fiscal restraint, the so-called "two penny plan" that would reduce nondefense discretionary spending by 2 percent a year, is a holdover from last year's budget proposal.
Holdover films also filled out slots three through five: "The Nun," with $10.3 million ($101 million total); "The Predator," with $8.7 million ($40 million); and "Crazy Rich Asians," with $20043 million ($159 million).
In addition to the holdover characters from Albee's play, there's a late arrival to the party, Carmilla (Lindsay Hockaday), a Ph.D. candidate and a vampire who feeds on human neuroses instead of blood.
Until it is, Buckley is the best holdover, with Spitz's work recommended if you're an extreme Bowie nerd, and Pegg if what you really want to know about is the backstory to each song.
Declaring an emergency could also allow the government to waive certain rules, like the 1960s-era holdover that prohibits Medicaid from paying for inpatient mental health treatment in facilities with more than 16 beds.
Plus, these TV stories don't have to rely as much on things like manipulative cliff-hangers – a holdover from the network TV era where shows needed a hook to pull people back next week.
John Kelly A fourth general, Joint Chiefs Chairman Joseph Dunford, is a holdover from the prior administration yet shares many of the same qualities that have endeared other high-ranking military men to Trump.
Colonial-era laws LGBT people face a 30-year jail sentence in Tanzanian for gay male sex, a holdover from colonial-era laws, mirroring severe penalties for same-sex relationships across many African countries.
The saying "Kodak Moment" is a holdover from another era where camera owners had to be thoughtful about which snapshots deserved to be taken, due to the limitations involved with running out of film.
ABOUT THE BULLS (10-6): As Wade finds his footing with his new team, holdover Jimmy Butler is taking his game to new heights and fashioned a scoring average of 28.3 on the trip.
Mick Mulvaney, President Trump's appointee (who stopped at Dunkin' on the way in), and Leandra English, a holdover from the Obama administration, are engaged in a messy dispute over who will lead the agency.
"Annihilation" was a holdover from a previous management team at the studio, where a large number of senior executives have quit or been fired over the last year as the studio attempts a turnaround.
What is a Christmas tree if not a holdover from the pagan practice of keeping a Yule tree (and burning a Yule log) to ward off spirits during the darkest time of the year?
They feel like a holdover from a time when many moms didn't work (even in 2018, it's always the moms) and it was presumed they had loads of time to bake cookies for kids.
That will change on May 2, when a public hearing is set with several witnesses, including former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration who was fired by President Trump.
The network has seen the departures of Bill O'Reilly, Megyn Kelly and Greta Van Susteren over that period, leaving Sean Hannity as the only holdover from the prime time of the Roger Ailes era.
This bullring is a holdover from Portuguese occupation of the territory, and Mntambo cuts an arresting and graceful figure, as she displays the traditional red cape that beckons for conflict with an unseen opponent.
Days earlier, the White House -- acting within their rights -- had fired Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration after she instructed federal attorneys not to defend the executive order in court.
Ram is redubbing the holdover model the 1500 Classic, and it will be offered in a limited number of trim, cab and bed configurations, but with a full lineup of V6, V8 and diesel engines.
The National Weather Service announced on Monday that it will soon stop using all-caps style in its weather broadcasts, ending a long-standing but frequently mocked holdover that stems to the days of typewriters.
Foreign Policy reported that two top White House officials, including a holdover from Mike Flynn's doomed stint as national security advisor, are actively advocating a more direct confrontation with Iran and its proxies in Syria.
There's the original bank, a squat white holdover from the dam-worker days paneled with curling, mildewed clapboard, and the half-constructed new bank, a soaring metal skeleton that vaults directly over the old structure.
They're also handy for corralling rebounds, leading the break (a holdover skill from his days as a lead guard) and putting the ball on the floor to whirl and snake by defenders on the block.
On Tuesday night, the president's allies in conservative media backed his point, with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity calling the release "more evidence of Obama deep state shadow government holdover saboteurs" seeking to undermine Trump.
Larry O'Brien, a Kennedy holdover who served LBJ as a legislative liaison, lobbied Congress shrewdly and relentlessly, helped by the fact that LBJ refused to take a lawmaker's no for his or her final answer.
Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover, warned White House counsel Don McGahnabout this on January 26 and 27, suggesting Flynn could be vulnerable to blackmail, but he remained on in his job.
About 40 of us were charged with rioting under the Public Order Ordinance, a long-dormant but draconian holdover from the British colonial era that the United Nations Human Rights Council had denounced in 2013.
On Wednesday, the Trump administration released a statement that the affirmative action case they were investigating involved 64 Asian-American groups suing for racial discrimination at Harvard admissions, a holdover case from the Obama administration.
It was not the first collision between the comptroller's office and the consumer bureau, which has been led by Richard Cordray, an Obama administration holdover who said on Wednesday that he would leave this month.
While the American military made a point to stop publicly publishing body counts in September 22015, the metric — a discredited holdover from the Vietnam War — is still very much a part of the military campaign.
While the American military made a point to stop publicly publishing body counts in September 22015, the metric — a discredited holdover from the Vietnam War — is still very much a part of the military campaign.
South Carolina fund The remaining money in Mulvaney's federal fund appears to have been transferred to his seven-year-old South Carolina state campaign fund, a holdover from when he was in the state Senate.
Less than a 100 meters away, Bretzel Bakery, a holdover from Portobello's Jewish heyday, has stood in the same corner building since the late 19th century and still bakes its challah from the original recipe.
One of the most notorious magistrates, Mohammed Nagy Shehata, known as the "executioner judge," a holdover from the Mubarak era, has handed out hundreds of lengthy prison terms and death sentences to pro-democracy activists.
Import pickups have largely been priced out of the market because of the "chicken tax," a 25 percent tariff holdover from a trade battle between the U.S. and several European countries back in the mid-1960s.
Soon after he took office, Trump fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover, after she told Justice Department lawyers not to make legal arguments defending Trump's original executive order on immigration and refugees.
The single view expiry was a bit of a holdover from similar features Instagram was emulating from Snapchat, but I think the option to replay is much more at home on the photo sharing social network.
It's a happy holdover for fans who are eagerly waiting the release of Stevens' collaborative album, due out June 9, created with Bryce Dessner of the National and composer Nico Muhly, according to Consequence of Sound. 
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, with a four-freshman starting lineup plus senior holdover Grayson Allen from the 2015 national championship team, was denied a record-setting 13th trip to the Final Four as a head coach.
On January 30 — the 11th day of Trump's presidency — he fired Sally Yates, the holdover Obama Justice Department official who was serving as acting attorney general because Jeff Sessions hadn't yet been confirmed by the Senate.
Not only did Trump campaign heavily on the promise to allow veterans to see the doctor of the choice, but appointing a holdover from the Obama administration also seemed to be at odds with that promise.
Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover, warned White House counsel Don McGahn about this on January 26 and 27, suggesting Flynn could be vulnerable to blackmail, but he remained on in his job.
Mr. Rosenstein also asked John W. Huber, an Obama administration holdover whom Mr. Trump had reappointed as the United States attorney for Utah, to look at the FISA issues, along with several other politically charged matters.
Leadership of the usually low-key agency became the focus of a partisan fight and a court battle last week after the resignation of Richard Cordray, its director and a holdover from President Barack Obama's administration.
While sellers are indeed often cheated, Russian courts, in a holdover from Soviet practices that guaranteed housing to all citizens, tend to rule in their favor if they survive to make their cases before a judge.
Because I'm not sure there's always that much difference between the two: I think it might be a holdover from high school, when we were all so worried about seeming cool and liking the right things.
For new players, it's an easy transition into the series, especially if you've played Pokémon Go, and for veterans it's likely a nice holdover until the next entry in the series arrives on Switch in 2019.
She had even captured a certain formality I had picked up from my mother—a holdover from her days as a Caribbean schoolmarm— because I had, in my youthful diligence, sent so many thousands of emails.
In vote after vote, this holdover from Britain's aristocratic history has acted as a brake on the government's Brexit plans, sending them back to the House of Commons where they could face uncertain, knife-edge votes.
" Tom Fitton, the president of the conservative activist group Judicial Watch, tweets several times a day about alleged "deep state corruption" at the Justice Department and last week described Stone's sentencing recommendation as "Mueller holdover extortion.
"During intercourse, males are most vulnerable so there is a biological imperative to drop the seed and get out of there," though he adds that this "evolutionary holdover" can be—if you'll excuse the pun—overcome.
By tradition, rather than law, the state's governor has long had a hand in choosing the House speaker — a holdover from an earlier era, when towering governors like Huey P. Long ruled Louisiana like their personal fief.
To publicly question or critically discuss the political motivations behind these quotas, especially as an ethnic minority, is to contend with the threat of arrest and imprisonment under the Sedition Act, a holdover from British colonial rule.
Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Tom Shannon, a 35-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service and the department's most senior holdover from the Obama administration, announced his plans to retire Thursday, reports AP's Matthew Lee.
SVU, now in its 18th season, is a holdover from the old guard of network TV. It feels retro, and still has a reputation for being shlocky and depressing, a show that wallows in cable news sensationalism.
Nelson, who was widely seen as the best guard prospect in years, is expected to start immediately at left guard, while Smith will compete at right guard with free agent signee Matt Slauson and holdover Joe Haeg.
Since Trump's deputy attorney general nominee has not yet been confirmed, Dana Boente — a holdover US attorney from the Obama administration — will be the Justice Department official in charge of the Russia probe for the time being.
"There's no holdover," John Conklin, the director of public information at the New York State Board of Elections, told BuzzFeed News, about what happens if that four-year term ends without the state electors choosing the president.
The carnage on Gaza's border this week dominated the world's headlines for a day or two, but Mr. Netanyahu seems convinced that this is just a lingering holdover of the liberal media's obsession with a minor matter.
Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, was later fired by Trump after she declined to defend his travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries, a policy that Trump said would help protect Americans from Islamist militants.
As Uber drivers come from diverse backgrounds, some of them inevitably happen to already be plugged into the criminal underworld, according to Alberto, whose crisp hairdo is a holdover from a previous life in the Mexican military.
Image: Rebikoff Foundation/Science AAAS/YouTubeDeep sea anglerfish look like some kind of tragic holdover from the Precambrian Era, with their large head, dead eyes, fang-like teeth, and glowing "fishing rod" that extends from their dorsal fin.
For starters, putting a notch on a laptop just seemed like a weird holdover from Asus' phone business, and its bluish silver and copper orange color scheme sometimes made it hard to see the letters on its keys.
It should surprise no one when this "resister in chief" is unmasked and we find out that he or she is not a cabinet member or senior White House official but, in all likelihood, an Obama-era holdover.
Three days later, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover who stayed on to serve as the acting attorney general during the transition, announced that the Justice Department would not defend the executive order in court.
Still, an obscure Colorado state law, a holdover from the days when diesel was far dirtier, allows officers to cite coal rollers that blow smoke for at least five seconds at more than 40 percent opacity, or thickness.
The law was clearly intended to stop Johnson from scrubbing his Cabinet of Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, a Lincoln holdover who happened to be overseeing the Army's deployment to Dixie, which the president had vetoed in vain.
For this he has been dismissed in local media as an Obama holdover, called the "worst ambassador in the world" and accused of being both on George Soros's payroll (of course) and an agent of Cuba or Venezuela.
In part, this is a holdover from the days of the Cold War, when what mattered was who was on "our side" and who was on the "their side" in the great ideological struggle with the Soviet Union.
Donations poured into the A.C.L.U. and other rights groups, lawsuits proliferated and acting Attorney General Sally Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, was fired after she ordered the Justice Department not to defend the order in court.
The lack of research to create a coherent explanation was further confounded by a reluctance on the part of some scientists and activists to perpetuate the dangerous myth of black women as sexually promiscuous — another holdover from slavery.
Many compared what happened to Yates, an Obama holdover who defied Trump's executive order suspending immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries, to former President Richard Nixon's clash with his Attorney General's Office over the handling of the Watergate investigation.
A pop-up viewfinder saves space in your pocket, and its LCD touchscreen can do a complete 180-degree flip so you can see yourself when you shoot a selfie on it, a useful holdover from the previous generation.
But if they go forward, the trio would round out the top level at Treasury, which has been operating for weeks with limited staff led by Adam Szubin, an Obama and George W. Bush administration holdover, as acting secretary.
The policy was rolled out before Trump had his own team at the Justice Department in place, and he eventually fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama holdover, af ter she directed lawyers not to defend the order.
Why Trump acted: Sally Yates, an Obama holdover, late Monday had ordered the Justice Department not to defend his controversial executive order imposing a 90-day ban on entry to the US. by citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries.
The No. 1 movie was a holdover, "The Hitman's Bodyguard" (Lionsgate), which took in about $10.1 million for a two-week domestic total of $39.6 million — hit territory for a film that carried relatively modest production and marketing costs.
After waiting for more than a year, he got a shot of P-22, bathed in light, in front of the Hollywood Sign: a magnificent holdover from the Ice Age posed with the unmistakable emblem of the American megalopolis.
President Zelensky suggested to President Trump that the ambassador supported his opponent in the campaign; Trump indulged the view that she, and presumably other members of the career Foreign Service, was an "Obama holdover," a favorite epithet of his.
He met this week with General John W. Nicholson, the American commander of Afghanistan war effort, and David Hale, the American ambassador to Pakistan, a holdover from the Obama administration, to talk about Afghanistan, the Taliban and the Haqqanis.
It was a holdover from the if-you've-got-it-flaunt-it '80s that called to mind Patrick Bateman, the brand-obsessed yuppie sociopath in "American Psycho," who trumpeted his taste for luxe with a two-tone Rolex Datejust.
Sarah Isgur Flores, a Justice Department spokeswoman, said in an email that all remaining holdover United States attorneys had been asked to resign, leaving their deputy United States attorneys, who are career officials, in place in an acting capacity.
In addition to a massive screen in City Hall, a holdover from the Bloomberg administration, the data also flows onto desktop computers and into the pockets of deputy mayors, chiefs of staff and other top officials on their smartphones.
Tests will also be given to dozens of "holdover" passengers from the Mexico trip who stayed on the ship for the voyage to Hawaii, and "guests currently under care for respiratory illness," the cruise line said in a statement.
Perhaps most importantly, it kicked out the old head of the Office of the Pardon Attorney (a George W. Bush–era holdover who'd essentially sabotaged some clemency applications) and installed Deborah Leff, who had a background in indigent defense.
"I urge you to exercise your legal authority to remove the holdover Wells Fargo board members," Warren, who has championed consumer rights and is seen as a possible 2020 presidential candidate, wrote in a letter to the U.S. central bank.
Loudr's technology can help Spotify be better prepared for the technical challenges that come with tracking rights, and specifically mechanical licenses – a holdover from an era when music was pressed onto physical media, like a CD or record, for example.
Former Manhattan US attorney Preet Bharara was fired by Trump in March after he refused to resign at the request of Attorney General Jeff Sessions; Sessions had asked the majority of holdover US attorneys from the Obama administration to step down.
Venmo's casual over-sharing now feels like a holdover from an earlier, more naive time on the web, and it wouldn't be surprising if it decided to later adjust the app's settings to match where consumer sentiment is headed today.
US attorney Preet Bharara Start date: Confirmed August 7, 2009 End date: March 11, 2017 Like Yates, Bharara was a Justice Department holdover from the last administration -- a US attorney for the southern district of Trump's home state of New York.
When the report came out last week, Pai said that it showed he was lied to by the FCC's former CIO, David Bray, a holdover from the Obama administration, and that his office had no part in spreading the false information.
One of the principal charges against him was that Johnson removed the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, a holdover from President Lincoln's administration, in violation of the Tenure of Office Act that Congress had ostensibly enacted to protect Stanton.
An Obama administration holdover at the National Labor Relations Board recommended last year that a case accusing President Donald Trump's businesses and presidential campaign of requiring workers to sign unlawful confidentiality agreements be dismissed, according to a memo released this week.
Rick's take: Boxing, of course, is one of the holdover sports from the Olympics held in Ancient Greece, so it's pretty inconceivable the IOC would fail to figure out a way to continue to include the sport in its modern competitions.
Mr. Cordray is a holdover from the Obama administration whose aggressive pursuit of rules meant to curb what he views as reckless and predatory financial activity has made him a reviled figure in banking circles and a hero of consumer advocates.
In person, Mr. Ruscha speaks with a vaguely unplaceable Western accent, a holdover from his upbringing — he was born in Nebraska, but grew up mostly in Oklahoma — which has softened into slight nonrecognition from his time on the West Coast.
India's policing culture has long been brutal, biased, anti-minority and almost colonial in character, a holdover from the days of British rule when the police had no illusions of serving the public but were used to suppress a restive population.
But soon after the F.B.I. interview in which Mr. Flynn falsely said the same thing, Sally Q. Yates, an Obama-era holdover serving as acting attorney general, warned the Trump White House that Russia could blackmail Mr. Flynn over having lied.
According to three employees, Yahoo holdover and Senior Vice President Jeff Bonforte gave the following reply (emphasis ours):No more electricity, no more water, the food's going away, your desks are being wheeled out tomorrow... the underlying message is 'Go fuck yourself.
Bush received repeated warnings about al-Qaeda plots against the United States, and his administration was given a plan to tackle al-Qaeda and the Taliban that it rejected as a holdover from the Clinton administration and a distraction from bigger problems.
Kadri Gopalnath was a youngster growing up in a village in southern India when he first heard the alto saxophone at a performance by the Mysore Palace Band, a holdover from the years of British rule that mixed Indian and European repertoire.
While some of the stuff was Kurt's—like "Debt Of Pain," which was a holdover from his Agent Steel days—everything else was pretty much new, and that newness came from becoming closer as a band, and living together on the road.
And my physical desktop is just as cluttered with half-used notebooks, printed-out economics papers and my trusty TI-86 calculator (a holdover from college calculus that I still find inexplicably useful — apparently a theme among economics reporters at The Times).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has since fired Shulkin, an Obama-era holdover.
The half-full station seemed like a holdover from the Cold War — all Soviet brutalist architecture and gray, hulking concrete; apparently, this adventure also involved time travel back to the 1970s, if the station and the surrounding area was anything to go by.
The man Dr. Jackson would replace as head of this long-troubled department, David Shulkin, whom Mr. Trump fired on Wednesday, was the highest-ranking holdover from the Obama administration and among the few Trump cabinet members with demonstrated ability at their jobs.
Print of Tim Kaine with octopus on his head | $25 Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia is another 2016 holdover who finds himself running again in 2018, and, like for Mr. Cruz, many of the items dedicated to him date to that election.
After several weeks of controversy, former acting Attorney General Sally Yates — an Obama administration holdover fired by President Trump in January — is set to testify at a Senate subcommittee hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 election at 2:30 pm Eastern Monday.
The First Step bill also looks to ease the penalties under the controversial "three strikes" law, a holdover from the war on drugs that sent anyone with three federal convictions to prison for life – even if those convictions were for nonviolent drug offenses.
Started in 1964 by R. Sargent Shriver, President John F. Kennedy's brother-in-law, as a ladder out of hopelessness, Job Corps today has become a 20th-century holdover incapable of meeting the demands of a national shortage of job-ready workers.
" Dr. Shulkin, the only holdover from the Obama administration, expressed dismay in an interview on Wednesday over what he said seemed to be political appointees in his office working against him, saying that they were "trying to undermine the department from within.
His populist economic policies have been wedded to a protracted campaign to consolidate the power of the executive branch, weaken the military (including jailing officers), empower Islamists, enervate individual liberties and the judiciary, and ultimately replace Turkey's holdover constitution with his own.
The bombers of the future have already been decided: They are the B-21 Raider, which is currently under development, and the venerable B-52 Stratofortress, a holdover from the Cold War, the airframes of which are older than the pilots flying them.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration moved on Friday to sweep away most of the remaining vestiges of Obama administration prosecutors at the Justice Department, ordering 46 holdover United States attorneys to tender their resignations immediately — including Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
It is rare for any cabinet secretary to be universally liked across the aisle, and Shulkin, the lone holdover from the Obama administration, began his tenure as VA Secretary with a Senate confirmation vote of 100-0, an anomaly amongst Trump appointees.
Erin Beth Harrist, the New York Civil Liberty Union's lead attorney in the case, said the law was a holdover from racist policies from the 1930s, and that efforts to change it have been blocked by the New York Farm Bureau, an influential trade group.
Even AutoZone, one of the few nonfood-related companies on the S&P list, said its current system seems to be a holdover from when it was a division of a grocery store; AutoZone was spun off from food distributor Malone and Hyde in 1986.
Here's how that played out: As President Trump first took office, the IRS was still being led by Koskinen who was not only an Obama administration holdover but someone whom conservatives and tea party groups had been publicly calling on to resign for years.
Warner Bros' "Suicide Squad" is expected to pull in another $9.6 million in its third week of release at the box office this weekend, while Sony Pictures' raunchy animated comedy "Sausage Party" is  also expecting a strong holdover in its third week with $7.5 million.
Meanwhile, then-Philadelphia general manager Sam Hinkie traded his best asset, All-Star point guard Jrue Holiday, to New Orleans for two first round picks; during the subsequent season, he dumped two more holdover starters, sending Spencer Hawes to Cleveland and Evan Turner to Indiana.
In his NPR interview, Shulkin, the only holdover from the Obama administration to serve in Trump's Cabinet, did not disclose the reason he was given for his termination, although he said he was under great pressure from political appointees pushing to privatize the VA's services.
The Timberwolves starting point guard is the last holdover from the Kevin Love era, and for years we've wondered whether he'll be part of the team's long-term future, as they build around Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins, or if he'll be traded elsewhere.
Sally Yates, the acting attorney general and a holdover from the Obama administration, sent this letter on Monday to top lawyers at the Justice Department, directing them not to defend the White House's executive order on immigration during her remaining time at the department.
The English language occupies a paradoxical place in Pakistani society: it is a holdover from colonial times, which are not favorably remembered, yet it remains the language of government, of the military, and of the upper classes and those who aspire to join them.
In six months in office, he has fired a national security adviser, an F.B.I. director and a holdover acting attorney general, while his White House press secretary, communications director, deputy chief of staff, deputy national security adviser and legal team spokesman have all left.
Alpha 5 (voiced by Bill Hader) is not the only holdover in this slick repackaging of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers," the shrill and unfathomably popular 1990s Fox Kids' series (adapted by Haim Saban from a Japanese TV show) about teenage superheroes in color-coded costumes.
The order, which was issued on Friday and also applied to 45 other holdover United States attorneys who served under the Obama administration, came only a few months after Donald J. Trump, then the president-elect, had asked Mr. Bharara to stay in the job.
As Hindsgaul told us, the side-shave represents more than just Kali's punk aesthetic: It's a holdover from her time as 008 in the Hawkins Lab, when she, like Eleven (or should we call her Jane?), went through years of having her hair shaved off by scientists.
Scott Schloegel, who EXIM's acting first vice president and a holdover from the Obama administration, said that the bank could probably approve half of the $42 billion worth of deals stuck in its pipeline in about six to eight months after the new board members are confirmed.
That fact is this: While we typically talk about North Korea as a holdover of Soviet-style hard-line communism, and sometimes we indulge North Korea's own propaganda that claims it follows a bizarre and unique ideology known as "juche," neither of those is really correct.
Scott Schloegel, who Exim's acting first vice president and a holdover from the Obama administration, said that the bank could probably approve half of the $42 billion worth of deals stuck in its pipeline in about six to eight months after the new board members are confirmed.
And so, as the canvases in his previous show suggested, his painting temperature cooled and he became less involved with taming chaos and more engaged with developing a personal sense of architectonics, with the black ground as the most conspicuous holdover from his previous way of working.
He and C. C. Sabathia, another holdover from the 2009 championship team, now own the prime real estate in the Yankees' clubhouse, the two lockers on either side of the door that leads to the luxurious inner sanctum that provides refuge from the daily news media onslaught.
The state has a special waiver under the 202030 Clean Air Act empowering it to enforce stronger air pollution standards than those set by the federal government, a holdover from California's history of setting its own air pollution regulations before the federal rules came into force.
The White House national security advisor and the Director of National Intelligence ended up being retired generals; the Secretary of Defense a Republican holdover; the CIA director a professional politician out of Congressional (and former administration) ranks; the Secretary of State a former senator and political rival.
If Shulkin, the only holdover from President Barack Obama's administration, was fired, the actions of his acting replacement -- Defense Department official Robert Wilkie -- could be legally challenged as invalid until Trump's permanent pick for the job, White House doctor Ronny Jackson, is approved by the Senate.
Although two Trump administration nominees recently joined the NLRB, giving the five-member board a Republican majority for the first time in nearly a decade, the agency's general counsel is an Obama-era holdover who will argue the case about a month before his term expires.
It was a holdover the '60s building boom under King Sihanouk, in which the ideas of Le Corbusier, guided by state architect Vann Molyvann, merged with the building techniques of Southeast Asia, resulting in Phnom Penh's brief ascendance as the most modern and visually dazzling city in the region.
That point of view would not yet be called "conservatism"—"Americanism" was a more common term, a holdover from the days of nonintervention; "conservatism" would become more common in the mid-1950s—but in time Human Events would emerge as one of the leading sites of conservative media activism.
Acting Attorney General Sally Yates Start date: January 20, 2017 (was deputy attorney general in Obama administration) End date: January 30, 20173 Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, was asked to stay on briefly and lead the Justice Department until Jeff Sessions was confirmed as attorney general.
"The preference for holding cash in Asia is likely a holdover from the days of high interest rates in the region, when cash served as a stabilizing asset," he said in a statement, adding that in the current low-rates environment, cash was likely to contribute negative real returns.
He thought of him as a Bush-era holdover constantly, and was irked by his restrictive measures, like when he would tell the President he would need to hold off traveling for an additional day or two so the Secret Service would have time to prepare for a visit.
Sally Yates -- A holdover from the Obama administration, the most memorable moment of Yates' short tenure as acting Attorney General may have been her firing in the early days of the Trump administration after she refused to implement the President's orders barring travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Rivera could have company on the stage next summer in Cooperstown, N.Y. Five holdover candidates received votes on more than half of the ballots last year, with 75 percent needed for election: Edgar Martinez (70.4 percent), Mike Mussina (63.5), Roger Clemens (57.3), Barry Bonds (56.4) and Curt Schilling (51.2).
In response, the Rockies kept their core offensive players, ignored the market for starting pitchers and spent $106 million on three free-agent relievers — closer Wade Davis and two setup men, the right-hander Bryan Shaw and the left-hander Jake McGee, a holdover coming off a strong season.
Plenty of other holdover candidates remain on the ballot, too, including seven who got at least half the 75 percent of votes needed for election last winter: Trevor Hoffman (74 percent), Vladimir Guerrero (23), Edgar Martinez (58.6), Clemens (54.1), Bonds (53.8), Mike Mussina (51.8) and Curt Schilling (45).
As a result, the race to replace him has taken on a significance, and drawn a level of attention, usually reserved more for general elections than for a half-year holdover position, the kind that might normally be bestowed quietly as a résumé ornament upon a longtime political loyalist.
Against news like that, "The Man in the High Castle" seems both a timely provocation and a holdover from another era — an artifact from an alternative timeline in which, if you wanted to ask, "What would I do if it happened here?" you had to watch a TV show.
Having launched the so-called Big 3 approach to contention by using young assets and draft picks to match Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett with the holdover Paul Pierce in 2007, Ainge rode his veterans for as long as he could before dismantling the roster in the interests of another reconstruction.
The former (acting) attorney general, an Obama holdover, was the one who briefed the Trump White House on national security adviser Michael Flynn's notorious contact with the Russian ambassador—including a conversation that Flynn misled Vice President Mike Pence and the media about, and which later led to his resignation.
Mr. Hynes's modern bohemianism feels like a holdover from an earlier time, more reminiscent of the uptown-downtown cross-pollination of the early 1980s, or how Lou Reed bridged proto-punk and art, or how Warhol's Factory took in the outcasts from all the city's scenes and gave them a home.
He had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since November 2900 after its previous director, Obama holdover Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, left the post.
"This sense of dependency that a student has on an adviser is a holdover from the medieval roots of academia, when the student is in the thrall of the master," Leonard Cassuto, an English professor at Fordham University who has written extensively about the challenges of modern graduate schools, told me.
"It's my job as secretary to get the organization singly focused on making the V.A. work better for vets," the secretary, a physician and holdover from the Obama administration, said in an interview on Monday, after the latest in a string of meetings with the White House chief of staff.
Is it a holdover from an earlier sketch, a new thought for a subsequent one, part of a corresponding page now missing, or simply the kind of random thought that often worms its charming, doodly, sometimes sideways way onto an image where it doesn't belong, yet somehow gets into the title?
In January, the network hired a new human resources chief, Kevin Lord, who on Monday issued a memo encouraging employees with complaints to step forward, assuring them of confidentiality and a swift response (though one name listed as an avenue of complaint was that of Ms. Brandi, an Ailes-era holdover).
He had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since November 2017 after its previous director, Obama holdover Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, left the post.
Using only swiping gets you something similar to the righthand imageAs someone who solely uses his iPhone one-handed (it's a holdover from my T9 flip-phone days), I'm excited about Microsoft's new Word Flow keyboard, which offers offers a solution to the sometimes annoying thumb-travel distance of the standard iOS keyboard.
With freaky pass rusher Julius Peppers already defying Father Tim at 36 years old, savvy Packers fans will be watching camp closely, looking for signs that young holdover Jake Ryan and fourth-round rookie pick Blake Martinez can play at a high enough level to keep Matthews on the outside where he belongs.
He had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since November 2017 after its previous director, Obama holdover Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, left the post.
The Daily Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher On Monday morning, two rival bosses showed up for work at the government's top consumer financial watchdog — one a holdover from the Obama administration, the other a rushed temporary appointee by President Trump.
Where Buzz had the identity crisis that drives the first film (in which he has to accept that he is a toy), now it's Woody who discovers that he is actually a 1950s holdover, a quite valuable TV show tie-in toy who can fetch a pretty penny on the collector's market.
And painted in open spaces of ornamental gold lattice in the building's lobby is a line from Psalm 119: "Forever O Lord, thy Word is Settled in Heaven," a holdover from the theater's 20003-year stint as the home of televangelist Gene Scott (it was then called the Los Angeles University Cathedral).
Michael D. McKay, who was the United States attorney in Seattle under the George Bush administration, recalled that even though he had already made plans to leave, he nevertheless stayed on for about three weeks beyond a request by then-Attorney General Janet Reno for all of the holdover prosecutors to resign.
When Michael and Sean were giving their respective pep talks early in the episode, it was a truly welcome return to the show, with Team Bad Place singing the Kars4Kids jingle as their theme song, and later, Michael chanting "Dead eyes, eat hearts, can't lose!" as a holdover from his Bad Place days.
He joked with reporters for years about being the first to follow Duncan out the exit door, but Popovich has stuck around to try to launch a new era of winning basketball in South Texas, with the newly acquired DeMar DeRozan and the holdover All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge as his new franchise cornerstones.
And so unfolded another frenetic workday in this corner of a capital city defined by hyperpartisan dysfunction: Two public servants — one a holdover from the Obama administration, the other a rushed temporary appointee by President Trump — messily and publicly vied to lead an agency that has fought for consumers while under political assault by Republicans.
Home theater PC-style configurations are today a bit of a holdover from an earlier era where there were fewer resources to stream personal media from your PC to your TV. Today, however, Plex's apps for streaming devices are fairly capable, and a heck of a lot simpler to set up and use by mainstream consumers.
Pence touted Graham-Cassidy's merits in his remarks, saying children would be able to stay on their parent's health care plans until they are 26 years old (a holdover from Obamacare); the bill would provide the largest-ever expansion of health savings accounts; and people with pre-existing conditions would get the care and coverage they need "no exceptions."
But Mr. Lewandowski, who is known for his keen understanding of Mr. Trump's news media tastes and habits, used an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday to press his new client's interests, calling for Mr. Trump to oust the bureau's director, Richard Cordray, an Obama holdover who has led the effort to pass new payday lending requirements.
Ronny Jackson to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) after firing David ShulkinDavid Jonathon ShulkinPress: Acosta, latest to walk the plank Senior Trump administration official to leave post next week Trump sent policy pitch from Mar-a-Lago member to VA secretary: report MORE, a holdover from the Obama administration who was promoted to VA chief under Trump.
Sally Q. Yates, the holdover deputy attorney general whom President Trump fired last month for refusing to defend his travel ban, relied on that conclusion in announcing that private prison contracts would not be renewed and that the 22,000 federal inmates housed in those prisons would be cut to 14,700 by May 2017 and eventually to zero.
And on Monday, Trump fired acting attorney general Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE, an Obama administration holdover, after she refused to defend his executive order in court.
Still, the interview sparked an uproar from media figures, like Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityGraham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Lindsey Graham vows to not watch 'un-American' Trump impeachment hearings MORE, and pro-Trump blogs, which quickly attacked Yovanovitch as an "Obama holdover" who had it in for the president.
THE TOPLINE: President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has named his choice for Veterans Affairs secretary after a delay that concerned veterans -- and it's surprisingly an Obama administration holdover.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's deregulation push got a boost after a federal judge denied an emergency request on behalf of an Obama-era holdover who disputed Mr. Trump's decision to appoint a new acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, delivering a legal victory to the White House, which argued that the president had the authority to install a new leader.
A conversation with Eduardo Vilar, founder of Returnly in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood A conversation with Eduardo Vilar, founder of Returnly in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood To do this, Returnly is capitalizing on patterns in online return behavior by taking the role of middleman — helping consumers avoid the dreaded holdover period between the time a good is returned and the time a refund is received.
With the focus on Jackson's coaching plans — the choice is seemingly down to the holdover interim coach Kurt Rambis or the recently interviewed and more preferable (we'll get to why) David Blatt — Van Gundy contended that the most pressing issue for the Knicks was how to best develop Porzingis, the skilled 7-foot-3 skyscraper, the most exciting homegrown foundational talent since Patrick Ewing.
Mr. Tillerson relied on his acting deputy, Thomas A. Shannon Jr., a holdover from the Obama administration, to be his stand-in for the meetings this week with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and the lunch with ambassador Sergey I. Kislyak of Russia, who is entangled in the growing scandal that cost Michael T. Flynn his job as Mr. Trump's national security adviser.
Shulkin, the remaining cabinet holdover from the Obama administration, had been under fire for months, mired in investigations into whether he misspent taxpayer money, and fighting off subordinates who he insisted were engaged in "subversion," undermining his leadership and trying to advance the privatization of the VA. Privatization is a divisive issue at the agency, and it was not always clear what side people were playing.
Claire Boyle: This was a very utopian idea at the beginning of the internet with all the rainbows and the globes and all these icons and that the blue is this holdover for this utopian idea of the internet, but it's kind of been used in this nefarious way to mask what has changed and mask these big tech giants who are doing these ... Right.
A prosecutor who served for almost three decades in the Department of Justice, Yates, a holdover Obama-era political appointee and acting attorney general at the start of Trump's term, was placed in the unenviable position of either enforcing the incoming administration's executive order barring immigrants and refugees from several Muslim-majority countries, or standing on principle and refusing to comply with an order she felt was inconsistent with America's values.
Despite the fact that obsessing over relationship minutiae seems like a holdover from a simpler time (2007 was also a year when people blogged about minutia for fun!), a quick survey among acquaintances revealed that yes, sudden repulsion still happens to people, including "good people" who don't usually have dirtbag knee-jerky reactions to things that happen around them (and who wouldn't "next" someone unless they had a good reason).
The Senate on Thursday voted to confirm President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's nominee to lead the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the last financial regulatory agency that had been led by a holdover from the Obama administration.
Let's call them collectively "A Doll's House, Part 2.1": Julie White as Nora, the runaway wife who returns on an urgent mission 15 years after slamming the door; Stephen McKinley Henderson as Torvald, the husband she jilted; Erin Wilhelmi as Emmy, their 19-year-old daughter, on the verge of her own marriage; and Ms. Houdyshell, the only holdover from the original cast, as Anne Marie, the weary nanny who knows them all better than they know themselves.
Shulkin, a VA holdover from the Obama administration promoted to the head job by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, has canceled morning meetings with top Trump appointees in the department and hasn't spoken to his public affairs chief in weeks.
A relic of iOS's skeumorphic roots, Instagram's app icon was a holdover from the early days of the App Store when Apple â€" and many developers â€" embraced a design philosophy that championed virtual objects looking like their real-world counterparts (remember when Apple's Books app looked like an actual bookshelf?) Instagram's old look was becoming increasingly dated Making this change, though, was not as straightforward as it seems, as Spalter outlines in his lengthy Medium post on the process.

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