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Markus has homed in on a vulnerable young woman, and he's homed in on someone who has real issues with her physicality, with her body image, with her self-respect, with her independence.
In the early 2010s, UPS homed in on left turns.
Mueller's probe has homed in on Manafort in recent months.
One artist homed in on the genitals; another a hand.
Repeatedly, she has homed in on a purely domestic audience.
One they have homed in on is his dealings in China.
He has also homed in on the senator's tangled family ties.
Facebook and other researchers have particularly homed in on passive content.
Lawmaker statements on Wednesday, however, predominately homed in on border security.
In recent years, city health workers homed in on the poisoning cluster.
He has homed in on Michigan, the largest delegate haul this week.
All of them have homed in on corporate debt as the main worry.
The new study homed in on the impacts for the lowest-income Americans.
Lawmakers have homed in on the military's reporting system after the church shooting.
Sanders homed in on the core issue of growing inequality in American society.
But Feinstein has homed in on the Supreme Court fight during her reelection bid.
He homed in on the missionary deferment that Romney received during the Vietnam War.
"Song For You" (below) is the song I feel really homed in on something.
Computer scientists have homed in on an answer using the two models describing entanglement.
And in response, she said, Mr. Kemp homed in on her race and appearance.
The opposition homed in on the Elysee's slow response and opened a parliamentary investigation.
After scouring the Bronx for family-friendly neighborhoods, they homed in on Morris Park.
Even President Donald Trump has homed in on the violence whipping through the Windy City.
CEO Chuck Robbins told Cramer how the company has homed in on its software business.
So Adame homed in on trying to figure out a way to make removal easier.
As it happened, Price homed in on a lucrative niche that is about to explode.
The anchor homed in on Fawad Khan, a Pakistani actor and singer popular in India.
She squinted, homed in on his hands and then shifted her shoulders back with satisfaction.
Castor homed in on a putative offer made to Vindman to become Ukraine's defense minister.
Some Nazis homed in on Norwegian women as a means of perpetrating an Aryan race.
None of what Mr. Mueller has homed in on constitutes obstruction, Mr. Trump's lawyers said.
Judge Balkman, however, homed in on Supreme Court precedent upholding government restrictions on commercial speech.
"Rent the Runway homed in on evolving consumer appetite for renting versus owning," Fitzgerald said.
But this season, she stripped the armor away, and homed in on innocence and fragility.
Kennedy has homed in on the issues of health care and immigration throughout his campaign.
But in recent years it has homed in on filling the high-tech skills gap.
CDC officials have homed in on an e-cigarette cutting agent called vitamin E acetate.
At the opening visitors homed in on the possibilities of these spaces as alluring tableaus.
Though the purge has homed in on alleged Gulenists, it has spread uncertainty through the economy.
On Friday, CDC officials homed in on an e-cigarette cutting agent called vitamin E acetate.
Other Democrats homed in on the Times report, tweeting their opposition after Trump signed the bill.
In 2017, Maddow homed in on the possibility that President Donald Trump had collaborated with Russia.
Critics also homed in on Judge Bork's role in President Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre in 1973.
" Other readers also homed in on my race — or on the professor's: "Weinstein will be fine.
With such a chasm, the Diamondbacks have homed in on nabbing an N.L. wild-card spot.
Once independent, she quickly homed in on a specialization — presentation design — as her business' sweet spot.
Republicans, on the other hand, have homed in on national issues like Trump's proposed border wall.
Trump has homed in on rules constraining the fossil fuel industry, banks, medical facilities and colleges.
But Mr. Lathrop, a photographer and a history buff, homed in on a few unusual features.
Working with two other computer scientists, the DeepMind researcher Rich Evans homed in on protein folding.
There have been no arrests, but police have homed in on one person of interest, White said.
But critics on Twitter homed in on another detail in the post — the positioning of Sanders' shotgun.
Among them was Elizabeth DeHoff, who homed in on the problem with the headline: "Has Sex With"?
U.S. regulators and lawmakers have homed in on financial technology and the unique regulatory issues it poses.
Observers have homed in on concerns about airplane automation and some specific features of these Boeing planes.
Other recent recitals there have similarly homed in on a single composer, such as Ligeti and Boulez.
Grant ducked as the gunman, who had spotted and homed in on him, started firing off rounds.
Mueller, meanwhile, has homed in on Stone and interviewed more than a dozen of his longtime associates.
Mr. Holmes's "Crashing" homed in on Mr. Holmes's background as a committed Christian in a blasphemous business.
"We've homed in on a lot of cleaner things," said Joshua Kalipeni, a spokesman for the chain.
But Vermont has actually homed in on this model and executed it over the past few years.
In the aftermath of the stunning result, statistical analysts homed in on blue-collar whites as never before.
His first campaign announcement video last summer homed in on Ryan's Obamacare repeal effort, and it went viral.
In Alphabet's annual founder's letter, Pichai documented Google's accomplishments, and homed in on the potential of artificial intelligence.
" However, the Times said, he instead homed in on his "obsession" with allies increasing their military budgets "Mr.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has also homed in on the dossier in their investigation into Russian election interference.
In the following years, the company homed in on selling hardware to capitalize on the postwar construction boom.
Church has homed in on the woolly mammoth because he thinks it presents the best opportunity for success.
In 2016, the researchers homed in on a group of five ships that they believed included the Endeavour.
Eventually, researchers homed in on another possibility: a class of flame retardants known as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs).
Like Kirsch, Carrico homed in on her rate strategy early on to achieve success as an independent consultant.
Later, House Republicans homed in on the IRS for delaying applications for nonprofit status from politically conservative organizations.
Investors have recently homed in on several issues at Uber, according to two people briefed on the conversations.
While Republicans focused on athletic and economic dominance of their states, Democrats homed in on civil and minority rights.
The billionaire also homed in on another point of unity among conservatives: bashing Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee.
We homed in on these feelings and perspectives to help shape the content, format, and design of the issue.
But aviation experts on Monday homed in on the lightly regulated, little-known industry of doors-off photo flights.
Ms. Moore homed in on their only son, who would have been 24 at the time of the murders.
They homed in on the refugee center, matching the furnishings in the cafeteria with the background in the video.
But Trump homed in on one detail in particular that he argued was proof of his case against her.
From the outset, his father homed in on Blinn, where its coach, Brad Franchione, had already won a national title.
Top-notch universities have recently homed in on the potential for MadTech to provide employment opportunities for UK-based graduates.
When they homed in on elite "high-growth" tech firms, they discovered the average age of the founders was 45.
Officials have also homed in on Apple's App Store, where the iPhone maker collects 30% of most in-app purchases.
But then the snakes start to clock that the iguanas are coming, they start to get homed in on it.
By then a team of some of the FBI's sharpest cyber experts had homed in on their suspect, officials said.
Critics have also homed in on Kavanaugh's views on whether a president can be investigated or prosecuted for criminal activity.
Democrats homed in on the aggressive cuts to Medicaid, food stamps and Social Security Disability Insurance, among other programs. Rep.
I pinged the dormant Golden Cow, we homed in on its response, and set down on the nearest flat roof.
In the shade of the trees, the air felt like a wet blanket, and mosquitoes homed in on open flesh.
Peter Eavis adds: The JPMorgan chief also homed in on regulations of bank liquidity, or access to cash and equivalents.
Others homed in on the issue of putting highly radioactive spent fuel into dry-cask storage on the plant's site.
The comedian homed in on topics ranging from Trump's degrading comments about women to his proposals for new gun policies.
While national media homed in on the details of the Weinstein case in mid-October, a pro-life Republican, Pennsylvania Rep.
Democrats and their outside group allies have homed in on Readler's nomination because of his views on an anti-ObamaCare lawsuit.
Clinton has homed in on minority turnout in early-voting states, Mr. Trump has delivered a broad-brush message denouncing Mrs.
After 39 deaths and more than 2,783 cases of vaping-related lung illness, officials have homed in on a potential cause.
Representatives homed in on issues of national security, and the ways that bad actors have used cryptocurrencies to pursue illicit activity.
At one point, Rotunno homed in on a threesome between Mann, Weinstein, and another woman, which Mann had testified about earlier.
In his critique of health insurance constructs, he homed in on an increasingly popular target in the drug pricing debate: rebates.
They also homed in on particular parasites like the ones already mentioned, which have potential to spill over into other animals.
Once he homed in on the office, Shead found a buzzer affixed with the company's name, but no other explicit Apple heraldry.
The messaging: Republicans and Democrats have each homed in on two major issues in an effort to get voters to the polls.
And critics have also homed in on one key detail missing from the beginning of body camera video released by police: sound.
It is only now, 16 years after the human genome was first sequenced, that scientists have homed in on the relevant genes.
Regulators have homed in on the surge of financial schemes based on cryptocurrencies, though many consumers exchange legitimate digital coins without incident.
Senate Republicans had previously homed in on concluding the trial Saturday, and many of them wanted to take acquittal votes Friday night.
The researchers then homed in on KLRD1 as a gene that represented levels of natural killer cells and was predictive of flu susceptibility.
Bradford has homed in on the Gorgon's hair, which in mythology is, famously, live venomous snakes, and built a figure out of them.
There, she homed in on advocating for women, establishing a committee geared toward stabilizing families, providing health care for women, and reducing violence.
USA Today homed in on one specific campaign to explain how it worked: A Facebook page called "Back the Badge," landed on Oct.
Ever since Trump was elected, the Late Night team has homed in on how best to crack jokes about increasingly disturbing political events.
As reporters have chased after Hollywood abusers, they've also homed in on their high-profile collaborators and friends, searching for signs of complicity.
The company homed in on markets in Eastern Europe, the Baltics and Africa where Mr. Villig felt Uber wasn't making a big effort.
The group has homed in on the language used to characterize harassment and abuse to sharpen the focus on what bullying looks like.
During withering cross-examination, Weinstein's lawyers homed in on the fact that neither of them had gone to the police about the encounters.
Democrats have homed in on a complaint by a Delta pilot that the carrier retaliated against her after she aired concerns about safety.
Apple's critics have homed in on its control of the App Store, the digital marketplace for apps on iPhones, iPads and Mac computers.
Some of Facebook's critics, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, have homed in on Facebook's business model, saying it makes the customers the product.
And what made that bet successful was how fallible he could be, an aspect that Marvel homed in on for the big screen.
After poring over hundreds of hours of surveillance footage, the police homed in on two brothers who had provided physical training to Smollett.
On the other side, satirists have homed in on Prime Minister Rajoy and his insistence that Puigdemont renounce independence as a condition of negotiations.
Taking a request to zoom in, their cameras homed in on the backbone, covered in red bone-eating worms (Osedax) bobbing in the current.
Instead, critics homed in on the idea of communication — not around consent or desires, but rather that the LoveSync was killing the conversation altogether.
As the public digested that bombshell, many social media users also homed in on a notable misspelling near the end of his tweet-storm.
Paul Krugman, in a paper published in 1991, homed in on the role of "increasing returns to scale" in driving the growth of cities.
There, a new generation of partygoers have homed in on local communities, establishing a cheaper, more energetic alternative to the mainstream urban dance clubs.
Trump's advisers, in searching for a high-profile advocate, homed in on a pro-Likud billionaire: the Las Vegas-based casino mogul Sheldon Adelson.
The Republican lawmakers in recent months have homed in on whether there was any "extraneous influence" on the surveillance process of Trump campaign aides.
She found that no two states were the same — some required all children to be screened, while others homed in on very specific populations.
The committees' Russia investigations have recently homed in on Russia's use of social media to spread misinformation, false news stories and politically divisive advertisements.
As cameras homed in on the low concrete barrier that Mr. Trump crossed to enter into North Korea on Sunday, it hardly seemed daunting.
The Space Force announcement quickly drew questions as social media users homed in on the camouflage uniform to which the name tape was attached.
Op-Ed Contributor Progressives have already homed in on Republican efforts to privatize Medicare as one of the major domestic political battles of 2017.
But mostly, he homed in on the room's rookie, analyzing her face for any hints of reaction in a studio full of musical giants.
He homed in on a suspect: the Johnson's Baby Powder that Coker had used on her infant children and sprinkled on herself all her life.
As the two most high-profile national special elections barrel toward their conclusion, Democrats in both races have homed in on Republicans' health care bill.
The push to promptly dismiss any articles sent by the House comes as Republicans have homed in on the process being used by House Democrats.
Since alcohol was a factor in so many arrests, the commission homed in on reducing alcohol misuse as one way to lower the prison population.
Critics have quickly homed in on a unanimously adopted amendment recognizing the renewability and carbon benefits of biomass energy derived from wood and plant material.
The vast majority of House Democrats who were victorious in 2018 homed in on voters' concerns about Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Scott said he homed in on the specific injuries that were preventing Gash from working, including his neurocognitive problems — not all of his medical conditions.
We pretty quickly homed in on the cigar sketch and thought about ways that we could exaggerate that to say something and make a point.
Sun, who sometimes patrolled downtown Dongducheon while working as a KATUSA, homed in on the coercive traits that both sex-work regimes share in common.
His campaign has homed in on South Carolina and New Hampshire, banking on South Carolina's African American voters and New Hampshire's close proximity to Massachusetts.
Many stories and TV segments -- including some on "Reliable Sources" -- have homed in on the similarities between this impeachment and the Nixon and Clinton cases.
Both candidates seem to have homed in on Pennsylvania as the key to the White House in 2020, dedicating attention and resources to the state.
He homed in on Mozart, whom he had loved a little earlier than Shakespeare, banging out his sonatas on the piano at the age of nine.
For their field study at Google's New York office, the team of scientists homed in on one main measure; the relative distance between snacks and beverages.
Trump has reportedly homed in on a short list of conservative labor lawyers to fill the two seats and tilt the board sharply to the right.
Sanders' attacks throughout the time were not solely policy focused, too, and instead homed in on Clinton's connections to Wall Street and other more personal topics.
The CDC said it's homed in on the 380 likely or confirmed cases, instead of the more than 450 "possible" illnesses it was reviewing last week.
Riggs homed in on the image and started giving it different, humorous captions comparing the look on his character's face to video gameplay and music software.
Several questions homed in on politics, and Mr. Buffett, a Democrat with close ties to former President Barack Obama, offered measured criticism of President Trump's policies.
The car got on the road and, following its ill logic to the bitter end, homed in on and struck this person rather than that one.
In the past two or three years, Vice has homed in on specific topics that are well-suited for audio and relevant to its various verticals.
Flashback: In early September, state and federal health authorities homed in on vitamin E acetate as they tried to determine the cause of vaping-related illnesses.
The police then cross-referenced information about members of those families with the likely demographics of the killer, and homed in on a suspect, Joseph James DeAngelo.
I'd homed in on the details — from the statue of Lenin to the salesman's bad suit — that reinforced that narrative, the one I knew my editors wanted.
The Mets homed in on the right-hander Justin Dunn, of Freeport, the 22th overall pick, when he joined the rotation at Boston College in early April.
Taking a page from Mr. Legault's playbook, Mr. Blanchet adroitly homed in on the insecurities of a majority French-speaking province surrounded by English-speaking North America.
But the City Council and safe streets advocates homed in on the squad's new criteria for which crashes to investigate — whether the crash caused a critical injury.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Trump quickly homed in on the nuclear agreement's most glaring weakness: After 15 years, the Iranians could resume unlimited fuel production.
As the presidential contenders flocked to Houston for a debate last week, Texas Democrats homed in on arguments for why it could finally be a true battleground.
Trump homed in on that statement in his tweet, calling her "very disloyal" to Clinton, an accusation also made by a former top Clinton aide, Philippe Reines.
Yet while a number of studies have endeavored to examine the impact of automation writ large on the employment picture, fewer have homed in on machine learning specifically.
When I first ran for public office, Republicans homed in on this part of my history, and thought they could make a lot of hay out of it.
She also homed in on Trump's position on Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying that past presidents, including Republican Ronald Reagan, would be astonished at the Republican candidate's comments.
In work reported last year, however, a team of researchers led by Francis and Haddock homed in on a gene that might be involved in synthesizing the luciferin.
Mark Hertling, who served as the commanding general of US Army Europe, homed in on Trump's "process foul" in an opinion piece Wednesday that criticized the proposed change.
And in Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn and Nicole Perlman homed in on the fear of loneliness felt by Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians.
Conservatives have homed in on cracking down on "chain migration" by limiting which family members U.S. citizens and permanent residents can try to sponsor for a green card.
In addition to getting out of debt, many freelancers homed in on the importance of building up some cash reserves before collecting your last paycheck from your employer.
And photographers like Bill Cunningham of The New York Times or Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist, with their canny eyes and sharp journalistic instincts, homed in on them.
The CDC said it's homed in on the 380 likely or confirmed cases related to vaping which are spread out over 36 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
As some states have moved to liberalize their abortion laws while also setting limits, Republicans have homed in on the provisions that regulate the procedure later in pregnancy.
She immediately homed in on a section of the medical paper that I had not even bothered to read, which dealt with the hypothesized causes of the syndrome.
Cohn insisted that the White House was homed in on advancing, despite the severe consequences of failing to keep the government open or the treasury out of default.
In this case, the department homed in on what officials saw as a program that focused on the region's Muslim population at the expense of its religious minorities.
They homed in on the dark Buick, and that is how Kool-Aid, new owner of one such car, found himself sitting, confused, in the Area 223 interrogation room.
Democrats have homed in on Mulvaney's differences with Trump on Social Security and Medicare to pin the president on his campaign promise not to cut from the entitlement programs.
East of the Mississippi highlights how early photographic efforts homed in on Americans' leisure pursuits, particularly travel to popular getaway spots such as Niagara Falls and New England's White Mountains.
Maltese media said investigators had homed in on the suspects following telephone intercepts – known as triangulation data – that included the call from a mobile phone which triggered the car bomb.
Officers had already homed in on 59-year-old Randall Williams as a possible suspect, and the majority of the acts of vandalism happened within two blocks of his apartment.
When Google was losing women in disproportionate numbers it homed in on maternity as the principal cause; the technology giant increased maternity leave and support for mothers returning to work.
Republicans on the committee homed in on whether Mr. Sondland could really characterize the campaign against Ukraine as a "quid pro quo," as he did explicitly in his opening statement.
The former revisited the infamous 1937 Nazi exhibition of modern art, Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art); the latter homed in on the vibrant and tumultuous cultural landscape of Weimar-era Berlin.
Helm and her team homed in on 66 chemicals that an earlier study had associated with asthma or endocrine disruption, and had detected in a number of personal care products.
There are things I'd do differently for sure, but we just totally homed in on audience growth, because we thought that was the only way we could build a sustainable business.
Trump homed in on the billions of debt on the government's balance sheet, which may or may not be affected by modest hikes in the U.S. interest rates, according to Fortune.
Congressional investigators have so far homed in on Flynn, Carter Page, a former foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, and Roger Stone, who informally advised Trump during his presidential run.
But anti-hunger advocates quickly homed in on another key figure: the number of school children who would lose automatic access to free or reduced-price school meals under the plan.
Duterte on Friday homed in on Human Rights Watch, which he said was attacking him to justify a $100 million, 10-year grant philanthropist George Soros promised it six years ago.
Using data about its customers' shopping habits, Target homed in on shoppers who likely had allergies and showed them ads for Dyson's cordless V22 vacuum on social media and Target's website.
Nominations High on the to-do for the lame-duck session are dozens of executive and judicial nominations as Senate Republicans have homed in on their ability to confirm Trump's nominees.
It was during this time that Nahui homed in on the painterly style that became her signature: wide brushstrokes, saturated colors, and a notable sense of movement, energy, and, often, sensuality.
When the scientists subsequently isolated these vesicles in mice and tagged them with a dye that glows, they tracked where they went and discovered that most homed in on the liver.
Democrats have homed in on her role as an OMB official overseeing the agencies responsible for the Trump administration's controversial family-separation border policy and flawed disaster recovery in Puerto Rico.
Apparently after setting fire to an electrical distribution facility and deactivating the alarm system, the thieves smashed a window and cut through a fence, then homed in on the Jewel Room.
Several left-leaning activist groups have homed in on the now-reversed zero tolerance policy at the border, which resulted in the separation of thousands of immigrant kids from their parents.
" As the New York Times noted, the industries Warren homed in on as most directly contributing to carbon pollution were "the building industry, the electric power industry and the oil industry.
The defense homed in on the woman's black cat Halloween costume, asking why she didn't choose something more modest, and questioned her, in detail, about the five drinks she consumed that night.
Apart from the issue of lobbyists on the team, Democrats have also homed in on Trump's decision to make former Breitbart News executive Stephen Bannon his chief strategist and senior counselor. Sen.
There's also a lack of geographic focus; whereas Kubrick homed in on the Overlook and pretty much stayed there, Flanagan's film is all over the place, crossing restively from state to state.
"Many House members-elect have homed in on the issue of being denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition, which worries more than four in 10 Americans," the Gallup analysis states.
Actually, there was this one time, on a reverse sweep in college, when he homed in on a defensive end, but the play was blown dead, so he does not count it.
Chris had two reactivations of a painful viral infection that homed in on his kidneys and urinary tract and tended to announce its presence dramatically, through large blood clots in his urine.
The Chinese homed in on the ties with the State Department, suspicious that the United States was using the centers as a cover for spreading democratic ideas, former and current diplomats said.
To determine the origin of this crystal matrix, Dr. Jedd and his team isolated the proteins that built them, homed in on one called OCTIN and traced it to a single gene.
The texts, which Republicans have homed in on this week, come amid a broader focus on the part of GOP lawmakers and the Trump administration about the integrity of certain FBI officials.
Although this marks the first time he has highlighted these proposals as a presidential candidate, it's far from a new policy push for Booker, who has homed in on the issue for decades.
The dogs, specially trained in detecting decomposed human remains and brought in from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's headquarters in Quantico, Virginia, first homed in on three areas of the hillside in January.
The communique also homed in on the need for NATO allies to boost their defense spending, with allies reiterating their commitment to meeting the 2024 pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defense.
Working from data compiled by Meghan Louttit, the deputy editor of digital news design, as well as previous reporting, we homed in on places such as the West Village, Harlem or Canal Street.
The scientists homed in on information from 61,141 participants who answered questions about whether they felt they were getting more, less or about the same amount of exercise as most people their age.
Base politics Beyond immigration and border security, Trump also homed in on the issue of abortion with rhetoric that White House aides previewed as an attempt to jolt enthusiasm among his evangelical base.
The Dignity of Work Tour — echoing a phrase he has homed in on in the last year as a mission statement meant to reflect his respect for the working class — will kick off Jan.
By analyzing the genes of these foxes, they've homed in on a potential genetic link to friendliness, according to a paper published just a few weeks ago in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Those of us soul-searching for reasons Donald Trump has been able to erase Hillary Clinton's formidable mid-summer lead have homed in on several plausible explanations, from media failures to Clinton's health scare.
His visit comes at a time when national attention has homed in on a number of health and socioeconomic crises impacting Indigenous peoples across the country — from suicide attempts to illnesses and decrepit housing.
Lawmakers have homed in on bump stocks after a mass shooting at a country music festival in Las Vegas last month, where nearly 60 people were killed and more than 500 others were injured.
Haspel has homed in on red- and purple-state Democrats as she looks to lock down the vote, as well as bolster what is expected to be a thin margin on the Senate floor.
Al Qaeda's leaders had also closely followed the April 1996 assassination of Dzhokhar Dudayev, the Chechen leader who was killed by a Russian missile that homed in on the signal of his satellite phone.
That eclecticism was on display on Tuesday when Mr. Lin homed in on several works by the architect and artist Bijoy Jain at the booth of the gallery Chemould Prescott Road, of Mumbai, India.
By Sunday, Dr. Richter and his colleagues had homed in on a sharp peak in the number of particles coming out of the accelerator at a particular energy — the hallmark of a new particle.
On Tuesday's episode, you heard from Brian Keane, a 52-year-old Democratic voter from Arlington, Va. Many listeners wrote in, wondering why the episode homed in on the voice of only one voter.
They also homed in on concussions that occurred when the people in the study were young, dividing that time frame into concussions among children younger than 11, and adolescents between ages 11 and 20.
The interruptions started almost immediately, as Feinstein homed in on the question of why an FBI investigation had not been called to look into the allegations, a point that Democrats would return to repeatedly.
As congressional negotiators homed in on a spending deal early this year, Mr. Brown pushed Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, to attach his pension language to the larger budget agreement.
Hercog, a 28-year-old Slovenian, went all out on her own groundstrokes and homed in on Gauff's forehand, which has a bigger swing than her compact backhand and is more prone to errors.
After four months of research, discussion, debate and as many synonyms for "argument" as you can imagine, the Travel desk homed in on two themes: the importance of sustainability and the pull of history.
It earned condemnation on the left as "perhaps the worst idea of the Democratic primary," and conservatives homed in on it as a rallying cry to warn against the imminent tyranny of a Democratic presidency.
The CFIUS investigation, which began full bore following the company's acquisition in January 2018, homed in on the misstep as first reported by Reuters, though no evidence has been found that the data was misused.
And the other justices, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, largely homed in on extremely narrow questions of fact that suggested the court was not gearing up for a large revision of its existing precedent.
The affidavit homed in on much more than Clegg's medical issues, also questioning how York handled potential warning signs and detailing her efforts to supervise her son and manage the bullying she said he experienced.
Early reviews of the movie (which comes out this Friday) suggest it's a fairly middling effort, but Gundacker has homed in on the essence of its marketing appeal: big-name actors playing ridiculously named characters.
Mr. Hawley homed in on the fact that the agency never talked to Facebook's top executives during the privacy investigation, using it to suggest that there could be a lack of determination at the agency.
While national media homed in on the details of the Harvey Weinstein case in mid-October, reports from Politico and Washington Post have shown, rather unsurprisingly, that it's a problem pervasive in the Washington power center.
There was more troubling testimony Thursday when a friend of Jessica&aposs testified police ignored his tip that an unidentified man had threatened her the day she died because detectives had already homed in on Sanborn.
Democrats have homed in on a November 2001 email sent to Kavanaugh that asked for his help prepping then-Attorney General John Ashcroft for a Judiciary Committee hearing on the Justice Department's post-9/11 actions.
David Stein, the former chief investment strategist and chief portfolio strategist at Fund Evaluation Group — a $70 billion investment advisory firm — homed in on his investment strategy under the influence of the billionaire investor Seth Klarman.
Mr. Trump's lawyers have homed in on his account of Mr. Trump's ordering the special counsel fired in June 2017 and later attempts to get Mr. McGahn to recant what he told investigators about the episode.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Sanders spent most of January homed in on Joe Biden, hammering the former vice president over his record on social security, foreign policy and trade.
In 2018, for example, researchers homed in on plant pathogen DNA in fossil middens from Chile's Atacama Desert, and another team found the oldest known papillomavirus in a 27,000-year-old midden in the Grand Canyon.
The debates in the House over articles of impeachment have homed in on the meta-question that Mueller skipped: What can a political system do about the abuse of a power obtained through abuse of power?
With no consumer protection record to attack, Democrats homed in on Kraninger's position as an associate OMB director overseeing the agencies responsible for the controversial "zero-tolerance" border policy and disaster recovery in Puerto Rico. Sen.
Democrats have homed in on Sessions since Comey's firing, arguing he has broken his pledge to recuse himself from the investigation into the 2016 campaign by helping fire Comey, who was overseeing the FBI's probe of Russia.
A team of the FBI's investigators reportedly "homed in" on a suspect this week, and were "shocked" when they realized a "16-year-old computer nerd" covered his tracks so well, according to an unnamed U.S. official.
The senator also homed in on the vital public policies at stake, noting that the gag rule allows a company and an agency that have both failed in some way to conceal their failure from the public.
Trump has homed in on the text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and another FBI official with whom he was having an affair, Lisa Page, that appeared to show hostility against Trump and support for Clinton.
After The Wall Street Journal reported that Mr. Price had significant holdings in health care companies, Democrats homed in on one investment in particular: Innate Immunotherapeutics, a little-known Australian drug company that had several congressional investors.
" The Globe specifically homed in on Warren's pledge to battle corruption while in office — the central tenet of her campaign — describing her crusade as "a worthy cause" against "a root evil worth going to the mat for.
For example, Representative Jerry Nadler, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, homed in on the beginnings of the Ukraine pressure campaign, while Representative Jason Crow, a veteran, talked about military aid and Ukraine's war with Russia.
So I say three cheers for the Obama administration, which homed in on for-profit schools and actually tried to judge whether the debt their students took on was balanced out by the income of their graduates.
Some of the SPD's most senior figures homed in on a tie-up with the resurgent Greens, who have even overtaken the conservatives in some opinion polls, and the radical Left, a successor party to East Germany's Communists.
But soon the Flying Squad homed in on the grandpas, largely thanks to John "Kenny" Collins, described by fellow gang-members as a "wombat-thick old cunt", who drove to the crime in his own distinctively painted Mercedes.
He homed in on Prince's meeting, in the Seychelles in January 2017, with a Russian banker who is reportedly close to President Vladimir Putin of Russia, an encounter Prince later told congressional officials took place purely by chance.
Giuliani, in particular, homed in on an inflammatory text message exchange sent between two FBI officials, counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page, which were revealed in a report from the DOJ's internal watchdog last week.
The couple, then living on Manhattan's Upper West Side, felt Greenwich had enough amenities to satisfy their city tastes, and homed in on Riverside in particular because of its walking-oriented, "neighborhood-y" feel, said Ms. Parker, 34.
Five people familiar with the planning said the White House homed in on companies that could announce "done deals": multibillion-dollar export announcements that would have the effect of chipping away at the U.S. trade deficit with China.
Investigations to determine how horsemeat ended up in ready meals sold across Europe homed in on Spanghero, which supplied the meat used in the lasagnas from abattoirs in Romania via two companies based in Cyprus and the Netherlands.
Sometimes, critics homed in on the films' sense of humor, like how Aladdin was built around Robin Williams's genie, who provided an endless string of pop culture references that few kids would understand but their parents would enjoy.
While many teams have observed marine mammals with drones, Torres and her colleagues have homed in on the wealth of information contained in whale fecal samples, which are especially useful for understanding the hormonal intricacies of these animals.
The hunter twisted through the air to avoid trees, homed in on its target, fired a Kevlar net to capture it, and then carried the rogue drone back to its base like a bald eagle with a kill.
Leaked information about the book has homed in on Wolff's claim that the Mueller team, back in March 2018, drafted a proposed indictment of the president — an assertion that a spokesman for the special counsel has already denied.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) — the two black candidates running — have homed in on Biden's votes on racial issues, specifically his vote for a bill that made it more difficult for the federal government to enforce court-ordered busing mandates.
But the opposition Labour Party has homed in on how wages are now rising more slowly than prices, after a pick-up in inflation driven largely by sterling's fall of more than 10 percent since last year's Brexit vote.
In January, for example, a group at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts said they had homed in on most of the genes involved in schizophrenia, and thus had a hypothesis for a mechanism that might be causing it.
Republicans have homed in on Hunter Biden's position on the board of Burisma, including seeking to tie then-Vice President Joe Biden's push in 85033 for the dismissal of Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin to Hunter Biden's business interests.
Justice Martin P. Murphy said the New York Police Department had improperly homed in on an attempted murder suspect last year by intercepting the suspect's cellphone signals without a warrant based on probable cause that he committed a crime.
After grievances by O'odham citizens intensified in recent months, Representative Raúl M. Grijalva, a Democrat representing southern Arizona, homed in on the use of explosives at an area of the monument that many O'odham consider a sacred Indigenous site.
For better or worse, there was something off about us, in the way that we homed in on each other's sentences, focussing too intently, as though we were listening to the radio with the volume a notch too low.
Critics have homed in on its dramatization of ageless gender stereotypes and divisions of labor: The men can be imperious, the women submissive; the garage is often the domain of the husband, the kitchen the responsibility of the wife.
Republicans have homed in on the reconciliation process as their path toward repeal, and for good reason: It allows the Senate to pass bills with a 51-vote majority so long as that bill is focused on budgetary matters.
The Post, on the other hand, homed in on Kavanaugh incurring "tens of thousands of dollars of credit card debt buying baseball tickets over the past decade" and waited until the fourth paragraph to mention that he paid the bill.
In 2018, when Padma Kuppa challenged a Republican state representative, she homed in on the GOP's role in undermining public education and won, claiming a seat in Troy, an affluent suburban district north of Detroit that Democrats had never held before.
Buffett homed in on the intersection between productivity and technology, or anything that improves "what people want to do with the 24 hours in the day," from innovation at the dentist's office to the assembly line to the farm, Politico reported.
"Over the last years, we've homed in on segments of the population, but we found that millennial buyers are coming out with student debt and have a harder time with the down payment, so they are a natural fit," Dillon said.
As control of the House appeared to fade for Republicans in recent weeks, Trump homed in on Senate races, barnstorming through key states that would determine if Republicans would be able to keep and expand their majority in the chamber.
Through extensive research, he and Mr. Leavitt homed in on the necessary creature comforts: a bedroom nook that's tucked away, a full gas oven and stove, wiring for a television and entertainment area, a stacked washer-dryer and a dishwasher.
Weinstein&aposs defense attorney Damon Cheronis homed in on that relationship throughout much of his own opening statement, showing the jury a slideshow with a timeline of Mann&aposs relationship with Weinstein, and the numerous friendly messages they sent one another.
They've homed in on McGahn, who spent 30 hours meeting with Mueller's team, and who they want to question under oath about what he witnessed in the White House as the special counsel probe bore in on the president's behavior.
During her first year, she&aposs homed in on five priorities, generally based around innovating with technology and building a digital culture at Pfizer, a $210 billion pharma company known for the cholesterol-lowering pill Lipitor and the cancer drug Ibrance.
But as Walter Isaacson wrote in his 21513 biography of the artist, "legend, and the local tourist industry" have homed in on a stone cottage in the hamlet of Anchiano, two miles from Vinci, that is now a small museum.
The report homed in on the cases of Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Cuixart, two rights activists who were sentenced to nine years in prison for ignoring court orders by leading a protest against a police operation designed to halt the referendum.
While the probe started earlier this year with a broader focus on Mueller's findings, the Democrats in recent weeks have homed in on the president's alleged attempt to pressure Ukraine into investigating former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Head Over Heels also offered some impressive gameplay innovations too: enemies that homed in on the player's character as they moved, fiendish combinations of conveyor belts and enemies, and strange Prince Charles-Dalek hybrid creatures controlled by buttons within the game environment itself.
Republicans in particular have homed in on this kind of language for their "Southern strategy" after the 1960s: By invoking many white Americans' racial resentment after the civil rights movement, Republican candidates took states in the South that had historically gone Democrat.
That method would send the target AI repeated test pictures, tweaking the images until they homed in on the pictures that machine learning engine was trained on and reproduced the actual face images without the researchers' computer having ever actually seen them.
The social network made a net loss of $2.2bn, but investors homed in on signs that the rate at which new users sign up is slowing: it had 166m daily users in the first quarter, up by 5% from the previous quarter.
Colbert homed in on Trump's "repeal and replace" plan for the Affordable Care Act, pointing out that the "replace" part is somewhat lacking: Of the 20 million people under Obamacare, 6 million are working class Trump supporters who would lose health insurance.
She homed in on several passages in which Mueller detailed Trump's calls for White House staff to get rid of the special counsel, including his demand that former White House counsel Don McGahn remove Mueller, his talks with former New Jersey Gov.
Apple has intensified a search for ways to diversify its supply chain, but that hunt has homed in on India and Vietnam, according to an Apple executive who asked not to be named because the executive was not authorized to speak publicly.
Liberal activists homed in on the group as one of the biggest obstacles to New York being a true bastion of progressivism, and they rallied voters who had never heard of the I.D.C. to join the growing chorus of voices against it.
Other pressing issues before the agency — including the unwinding of the Iran nuclear deal, resurgent Chinese aggression around the world, the fight against terrorism and the investigations into Russia's election interference — got short shrift as senators homed in on Ms. Haspel's record.
Rival candidates homed in on his record on race issues, and he made a series of bizarre comments including that he would "punch" domestic violence and that he had the support of the "only" African American woman in the US Senate, despite Sen.
During our interview, which I jointly conducted with Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, Buttigieg seemed exasperated that the press, as well as his opponents, had only homed in on his work for McKinsey once he started pulling ahead in the polls.
The San Luis Obispo Tribune newspaper reported that cadaver dogs homed in on Flores' dorm room during the investigation, specifically the mattress of his bed, and that he was questioned by police in June 1996 but not arrested or charged in connection with the case.
Delivering an economy-focused speech, Trump homed in on the economic anxieties rippling through this coal-reliant state, entirely avoided the bombshell that Paul Ryan is not yet prepared to back his candidacy and instead trained his sights on Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee.
In a statement, the PP homed in on one of the new members, a doctor of physics named Francisco Castejon who has campaigned against nuclear energy generation, and specifically against Berkeley's mine, which would be located in Retortillo, near the northwestern town of Salamanca.
Mr. Baker and his writing and production partner, Chris Bergoch, homed in on tourist lodgings that had become quasi-welfare motels in central Florida, and plotted out a story that mirrored a Disney theme — the young princess with an imperiled mother — told from society's underbelly.
But news outlets on the right and mainstream media organizations, including the Times , have homed in on him, reprising old controversies over Hunter's work for a bank, for a lobbying firm, and for a hedge fund, and scrutinizing his business dealings in China and Ukraine.
The special master, retired federal judge Gerald Rosen, homed in on the $4.1 million referral fee paid to the Texas law firm Chargois & Herron that first introduced Labaton to the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System, the pension fund that served as lead plaintiff in the State Street case.
The Durham team has homed in on aspects of the Russia investigation that Mr. Trump and his allies have long attacked, including the decisions surrounding a secret application to wiretap Carter Page, a Trump campaign adviser who was suspected of being groomed to be a Russian asset.
It also inspired legions of armchair detectives on the hunt for the author, reminiscent of pre-Twitter sleuths in 1996 who homed in on journalist Joe Klein as the "anonymous" creator of "Primary Colors," a bestselling, barely fictionalized takedown about West Wing denizens during the Clinton years.
While national media has homed in on the details of the Harvey Weinstein case and sexual harassment in Hollywood, there have been an increasing number of reports from the AP, Politico and Washington Post showing, rather unsurprisingly, that harassment is a problem pervasive in the Capitol.
Looking over the photos that accompany this article, Lisa Feldman Barrett, a professor of psychology at Northeastern University and the author of "How Emotions are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain," homed in on one of a man and two children in V-neck sweaters.
Robert Kelly, the senator's deputy chief of staff for operations, faced intense questioning at Menendez's federal corruption and bribery trial as prosecutors homed in on a statement released by the senator's office in January 2013 saying that he had only taken three trips on Melgen's jet.
Hicks has also had to spend time communicating with her lawyer as the special counsel's investigation has homed in on her role beside the President in crafting the misleading response to news of the Trump Tower meeting between the President's eldest son and a Russian lawyer.
In the deposition of William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, lead GOP counsel Steve Castor homed in on a POLITICO report that said one Ukrainian member of Parliament had leaked a so-called black ledger of Manafort's finances because he wanted to undermine Trump.
Crow then homed in on Dershowitz's remarks before the Senate regarding his expansive view of executive power, when the former Harvard law professor controversially asserted that a president could engage in a quid pro quo for personal political benefit as long as it was in service of winning reelection.
Some GOP lawmakers have particularly homed in on the fact that the two officials were involved in the federal investigation into whether Clinton mishandled classified information with an email server as secretary of State as well as Mueller's probe into possible links between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Where painters and photographers from Caspar David Friedrich to Ansel Adams had homed in on awe-inspiring, untouched vistas with mountains, valleys and lakes, a new generation of artists focused instead on grey car parks, nuclear-test sites and the vast swathes of land being cleared for suburban development.
Public health authorities said some cutting agents might be the cause of the lung illnesses and had homed in on a particular one, vitamin E acetate, an oil that could cause breathing problems and lung inflammation if it does not heat up fully during the vaping aerosolization process.
While the activity has been unsettling for nearby residents, more unsettling is the reason authorities homed in on this particular field: It's the same area where a convicted child killer buried 13-year-old Cindy Zarzycki after kidnapping and killing her in 1986, Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer told CNN.
Instead of highlighting mandatory arbitration provisions, the bill homed in on particular contract terms that frequently are part of arbitration clauses – but, critically, said those conditions are presumptively unconscionable in any standard-form contract between an individual consumer (or employee) and the counterparty (presumably a business) that drafted the contract.
The exhibition highlights how these early photographic efforts homed in on Americans' leisure pursuits, particularly travel to popular getaway spots such as Niagara Falls and New England's White Mountains, and, mostly, celebrate the nation's growth, evidenced in the landscape's transformation through building projects large and small and by the development of the railroads.
He's about to release his second full-length major label album, "Illuminate," and has homed in on a sound that sets him apart from other pop idol aspirants: replicating the acoustic intimacy of his self-recorded videos, but with a heavy coat of polish to give it a harder bite. Island. Sept. 23.
What he's saying: He homed in on the relationship between telecommunications giant Huawei and the Chinese government because of laws requiring the company share data with the government, per AP. Shanahan also wants complete denuclearization of North Korea, and says the nation may be getting to a point where they could possibly strike American allies.
"The last few months have been hard, no doubt, the news more distressing by the hour," the novelist and critic Siddhartha Deb wrote in The New York Times Book Review in February, "but there is still something perversely groupthinkish in the fact that the impulse of resistance has homed in on the same book."
Before DOJ lawyers in Washington homed in on his company's business model, Mininno said, NHCA worked with various U.S. attorneys' offices on a series successful FCA suits, including two in the last month in which a National Health Care Analysis Group subsidiary acted as a whistleblower or worked behind the scenes with a relator.
Bloomberg reportedly hasn't homed in on the districts or candidates he'll be supporting yet, but he's kept in close touch with some well-known House Democrats, including Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley, a representative from Bloomberg's home state of New York, and Seth Moulton, a young House member from Massachusetts, the New York Times reported.
Fahd was in a buoyant mood as the weapon homed in on a point just a few meters from him, a few meters from the drill, from Rabee'a, from the judge whose name was Judge, from the drill worker lying down for a rest, from the old man arriving with the installment of cash the villagers owed.
Republicans accused Democrats of trying to include increased fuel emissions standards for airlines and expansion of wind and solar tax credits, while Democrats homed in on a provision in a draft circulated Sunday that would have blocked nonprofits who receive Medicaid, like Planned Parenthood, from the previous coronavirus package from receiving Small Business Administration assistance under the stimulus package.
White House deputy counsel Mike Purpura homed in on the testimony of U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandLatest Bolton revelations are no game-changer Trump legal team begins second day of arguments under Bolton furor House impeachment manager: 'Evidence against the president is overwhelming' MORE's admission that he presumed Trump was behind the pressure campaign.
They homed in on Sondland saying he didn't know for sure that the security aid was conditioned on announcing investigations -- as opposed to the quid pro quo he said linked the investigations to a White House meeting -- and that Trump didn't directly tell him there was a connection between the aid and meeting and the investigations.
If that sounds straightforward, it isn't: Bear in mind that everyone at the table is playing the same game simultaneously, which means just as you've homed in on your target and are ready to make your move, he could be raising a toast to another guest, who could very well be looking to drink with someone else.
"I saw the guy in a hallway, so I ran him down and pulled a sample out from my bag," said Eben Bayer, describing how he homed in on an executive from Sealed Air, a packaging company that he hoped would be interested in the environmentally friendly shipping materials made by Ecovative Design, his small business in Green Island, N.Y. Boldness worked.
With models either wearing or toting numbers — as at classic women's couture shows of yesteryear — and parading around a fake fur runway to tracks from David Bowie's "Young Americans," (deftly remixed by Michel Gaubert), Mr. Pilati homed in on textures, on the complexly woven materials one expects from a textile powerhouse like Lanificio Zegna, and on embellishments stitched by hand.
The Democrats hoping to unseat 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 seem to have homed in on a familiar rallying cry: The president poses a "clear and present danger" to the country.
They homed in on Newton's successor last week, signing Teddy Bridgewater to a three-year deal, and as other teams also rushed to add quarterbacks — Tom Brady to Tampa Bay, Philip Rivers to Indianapolis, Marcus Mariota to Las Vegas — Newton found himself on the periphery, like Jameis Winston, another former No. 1 overall pick in search of a new home.
The last few months have been hard, no doubt, the news more distressing by the hour, but there is still something perversely groupthinkish in the fact that the impulse of resistance has homed in on the same book, and that a measure of opposition to the horrors of the Trump administration is the climb of "1984" to No. 1 on Amazon.
But the 9th Circuit, like the 4th Circuit in the AACP case, homed in on the 13 amendment exempting private companies from TCPA liability when they are engaged in the collection of debt owed to the U.S. The 9th Circuit said that exemption showed the TCPA's bar on automatically dialed calls was content-based and unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
He's also homed in on Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, which will be pivotal in determining the outcome of the general election against President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 85033 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE.
Similarly, in a study published last year, fit, exercise-trained mice that were injected with germs immediately after a strenuous run fought off the infection better than sedentary animals, in large part, additional molecular analysis showed, because their immune cells homed in on and clustered around the pathogens, while those same cells were more diffusely scattered in the tissues of the inactive animals.
Elizabeth Warren homed in on this very point during CNN's recent climate change forum, following a series of questions to Democratic candidates on regulating lightbulbs, banning plastic straws, and encouraging people to cut down on red meat, as reported by Vox's Li Zhou: "Oh, come on, give me a break," Warren said in response to the lightbulb question, in one of the breakout moments of the night.
When a veteran recently asked 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 his opinion on mental health support for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), critics homed in on one sentence of Trump's response.
Their talk with Trump comes as Democrats have homed in on trying to pressure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) to bring the Senate back into session to vote on the House-passed bill.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE and other GOP lawmakers have homed in on Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden as they've sought to push back against the House impeachment inquiry, with House Democrats expected to vote to impeach Trump on Wednesday.
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 and Republican leaders have homed in on expanding the Senate majority, with Trump barnstorming the country for eleventh-hour stops in key states to energize his base in an effort to drive more GOP voters to the polls on Tuesday.
Some GOP lawmakers have particularly homed in on the fact that the two agents not only served on Mueller's probe looking into whether Trump campaign aides colluded with the Kremlin but also were involved in the federal investigation into whether Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE mishandled classified information with an email server as secretary of State.
Speaking to the lawyer representing Colorado, Kennedy, who is expected to cast the crucial swing vote in the case, homed in on an offhand remark made by one of the state's seven commissioners on civil rights at a July 2014 hearing: Freedom of religion and religion has been used to justify all kinds of discrimination throughout history, whether it be slavery, whether it be the Holocaust, whether it be—I mean, we—we can list hundreds of situations where freedom of religion has been used to justify discrimination.
Christie homed in on comments by Comey saying that polling showing Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE leading 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 had led him to believe that Clinton would be elected president.

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