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Cruz has never been explicitly in league with the #NeverTrump camp.
In other words, could Enid be in league with the Saviors?
Fox News & Cruz are American traitors, in league with the liberal establishment.
Nobody seriously suggests that the government is in league with the terrorists.
He sees those justices as acting in league with their fellow Republicans.
Suddenly we were in league with rich people, beautiful people, famous people.
"Information is the first step," said Damania, in league with water rights groups.
Some, and the mayors who run them, are in league with the criminals.
The move puts the city in league with the likes of New York.
The fact is, the government is in league with property owners and local councils.
I wrote "Trump believes" that Schumer and Pelosi are in league with the Iranians.
They accuse the highest court of being in league with the velha política (old politics).
More significantly, Syria is in league with Russia (the world's largest oil producer) and Iran.
He views him as in league with the Muslim Brotherhood and antithetical to Saudi's existence.
His father was killed during a raid by Ukrainian fascists in league with the Nazis.
They're all in league with each other and don't want anything that's there without their permission.
Questioning a president's sanity is by no means in league with giving license to murder him.
And some GOP lawmakers certainly haven't hesitated to portray Democrats as practically in league with terrorists.
Soros, he assured the others, has "thousands of organizations" on the left in league with him.
Bankers have blamed lax regulations and said some bank officials were working in league with fraudsters.
It was all in league with a new, internal voice, one that spoke quietly and unexpectedly.
"There was a real concern that Oswald was maybe in league with the Soviet Union," Maney said.
The Republican nominee first implied that the president might secretly be in league with Islamic State (IS).
Police may not even try as the authorities and their political patrons are often in league with traffickers.
"The country out in the cold obviously is Iran because nobody's standing in league with them," said Kilduff.
The students went missing after they were attacked by municipal police in league with a local drug gang.
As Arthur struggles to uncover the conspiracy he falls in league with a strange blue superhero – The Tick (Serafinowicz).
The PNP denies allegations that assassins are operating in league with some of its officers to kill drug users.
Mr Netanyahu brands his opponents as the "weak left", in league with "Arab parties that oppose the Jewish state".
The Democrats riposted that the Socialists' leaders were in league with drug smugglers, and would tamper with the results.
You'd have bad guys in Afghanistan in league with bad guys in Pakistan who want to overthrow the country.
If so, then Media Sonar would be in league with another small Canadian company called Netsweeper, based in Waterloo.
He winds up in league with a pair of professional mercenary outlaws, Beckett (Woody Harrelson) and Val (Thandie Newton).
Some Democrats say Mr. Dutton, who has sponsored pro-charter-school legislation, is in league with charter-school proponents.
AlphStar could only complete 22 non-duplicate actions in a five second window, putting it in league with human players.
The house was mischievous and pagan, but still it seemed in league with the church just a few doors down.
In this poll, Booker languished at 2%, in league with billionaire Tom Steyer, a late entrant to the 2020 field.
Supporters of Bahrain's Sunni Muslim monarchy similarly argue that the Shiite-dominated opposition is in league with Shiite-led Iran.
The Europeans are actively working against United States policy, which effectively puts them in league with Russia, China and Iran.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India recently accused Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, of being in league with Pakistan.
And so, in league with other politics intended to challenge privilege, I say again: Abolish the DEA, and abolish ICE.
Erdogan has painted those who oppose his reforms as supporters of the PKK, or as being in league with Fethullah Gulen.
Then again, he might prove to be just a modern-day snake oil salesman in league with pop culture's darker angels.
Unfairly fired from the diner, she turns to what she knows, robbing hotel rooms in league with a crooked desk clerk.
Thomas's opinion on Monday puts him in league with the many conservative critics who blame the 1984 ruling in Chevron v.
You don't want to be seen by either managers or colleagues as in league with the office gossip or resident complainer.
During the early 2000s, the mayor of Guaynabo, in league with developers, started expropriating properties to make way for luxury villas.
In interviews, he denied those claims, but depicted other senior Venezuelan officials as a criminal claque in league with drug traffickers.
He frequently condemns other alt-right figures, such as Richard Spencer, at times suggesting they might be in league with the FBI.
In his 2016 book, "The Field of Fight," Flynn wrote that Russia was part of an "enemy alliance" in league with Iran.
We need to have an alternative aside from 'we don't like Trump' or 'vote for us, we're not in league with Russia.
A Saudi-led military coalition is bombing the Houthis, a Shiite-led movement that the Saudis claim is in league with Iran.
I guess Trump is trying to say that Obama was in league with the Russians to... smear Clinton, thus getting him elected?
Some of ECM's best disks were made in league with the Norwegian recording engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug, who died earlier this month.
But Trulove's case isn't the only one in which she showed herself to pursue convictions in league with dubious allies, critics said.
Venezuela's socialist government has long had a tense relationship with Western media, which it largely considers hostile and in league with "imperialist" interests.
The socialist government has long had a spiky relationship with Western media, which it largely considers hostile and in league with "imperialist" interests.
It's not a shared set of political ideas that brought a newspaper linked to the Falun Gong in league with the alt-right.
In league with the neighborhood witch, Bobe Yakhne (Mikhl Yashinsky, in a dame part), Basye frames Avromtshe and sells Mirele into slavery in Istanbul.
Booker said people have targeted him for being "in league with the Kushners and the Trumps" despite his frequent criticism of the White House.
"One of the keys to America is that your neighbor may be a Communist, a serial killer, or in league with satanic forces," Atwood said.
It had to be political theater, a flexing of muscle by the conservative-controlled House and Senate in league with a fetus-loving new President.
The question is whether anyone who isn't on Trump's payroll, or in league with him in some other way, will have anything nice to say.  
He was one of the original "birthers" questioning Obama's citizenship and religion and he likes to hint darkly that Obama is in league with terrorists.
But he also went further, bizarrely insinuating that President Barack Obama might be secretly in league with Islamist radicals, an old right-wing conspiracy theory.
But it is now in league with neighboring nations, like Hungary, whose leaders have turned to authoritarian means to tighten their grip on power. 16.
I write "in league with" because even in this free interlude, it was clear that KRZ had a peculiar understanding of player agency and control.
But these friendly overtures are put on hold when Jadis betrays Rick; just as you might have suspected, her group is in league with Negan.
The United States last month rejected Russian allegations that the Turkish government and President Tayyip Erdogan's family were in league with Islamic State to smuggle oil.
As I pondered his remarks, I was reminded of the lengthy history of stupefying male-centric social analyses that Jay-Z's take was in league with.
The Democrats believe Russia to be in league with WikiLeaks – which published leaked DNC emails as well as emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chair John Podesta.
They have also regularly accused political opponents from the country's Shiite majority, who are calling for greater democracy in Bahrain, of working in league with Iran.
The country is still reeling from the abduction and apparent massacre of 43 trainee teachers by a drug gang in league with police in late 2014.
The United States last month rejected Russian allegations that the Turkish government and President Tayyip Erdogan's family were in league with Islamic State to smuggle oil.
The Washington Post: Assange faces one narrow count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion in league with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning nine years ago.
At the end of 2010, he launched Street Symphony, in league with Mitch Newman, another member of the L.A. Phil violin section, and several other colleagues.
Typically, they were demons in league with Asmodeus, King of the demons, and his Queen Agrat bat Mahlat, who had 10,000 demon attendants (squad goals, anyone?).
Are we absolutely certain Judd Crawford is in league with the types of racist cops who nearly lynched Will back when he first joined the force?
In turn, Kolfage told his thousands of supporters the city was in league with drug cartels, urging them to pressure local officials to allow construction to proceed.
In his novel "Mare Branca em Bulinia", Latin American drug cartels, in league with shadowy figures in the local armed forces, overrun a fictional west African country.
"Pai was running circles around him," says Craig Aaron, president of the advocacy group Free Press, who watched Pai maneuver in league with Republicans on Capitol Hill.
By refusing, you would put yourself in league with the unscrupulous people who have fought to suppress the freedoms of low-income voters and people of color.
Given that context, one might expect Mr. Trump to be clamoring for details that would eliminate any suspicion that his administration is in league with an enemy.
It's a kid's show for sure, but one with enough depth, compelling characters, and incredible storytelling to put it in league with the original Star Wars trilogy.
"Either you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with Maduro and his mayhem," Mr. Pompeo said at a United Nations Security Council meeting.
Reyes' opponents, who had declared themselves independent, accused him of being in league with Ortega, and the move stirred fears that opposition was being snuffed out in Nicaragua.
I feel absolutely bamboozled that anyone would be as naive to imagine that promoting Donald Trump, seemingly in league with Russian forces, would be a freedom-fighting act.
His popularity has been pounded lower by triple-digit inflation and acute food and medicine shortages which Maduro blames right-wing conspirators in league with the U.S. "empire".
While the US signed the document in 1998, the country has neither ratified the convention nor put it into effect, putting it in league with Turkey and Angola.
But he now is in league with many other Republicans in supporting Trump on the grounds that not doing so would put Hillary Clinton in the White House.
"Either you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with Maduro and his mayhem," he said at a United Nations Security Council meeting in January.
In league with Rost, ADF has shepherded this case to the Supreme Court, hoping to create a legal right for employers to discriminate against workers for being trans.
In this he's in league with untold numbers of 20th- and 21st-century artists who have found creative inspiration in programs like Neoplatonism, Theosophy, the kabbalah, Rosicrucianism and astrology.
" When asked why practitioners like Rose and Bilé don't manifest outward signs of possession, Maginot replied that "they aren't being attacked because they are in league with these demons.
Among the grief and panic, you could hear the confusing yet passionate claim that the faction in the country's east was in league with ISIS and behind the attack.
He's declared Italy's ports closed to migrant rescue ships, which he accuses of working in league with human trafficking networks, and vowed no rescued migrants will reach Italian shores.
I literally have people saying, "I'm unfollowing you on Facebook 'cause you are in league with the Kushners, and the Trumps, and I'm like, "what planet are you from?
The government did not respond to a request for comments on the study, but its supporters often accuse academics of exaggerating data and being in league with the opposition.
Maddie, in league with Strand on the Baja plan, to which she has converted Travis, can only offer the newcomers a tow to land, some water, a few supplies.
It was Mr. Possuelo, in league with a number of his colleagues, who steered Brazil toward a policy that stands at the confluence of human rights and environmental preservation.
He instead emphasized that the rebels themselves preferred not to engage because they were busy fighting the regime and didn't want to be in league with the Nusra Front.
It is propaganda being pushed by nationalists in the administration, in league with long-time right-wing climate denialists who want to permanently poison the well of international climate negotiations.
Perera said she now thinks the acquaintance was either a victim of the hackers or in league with them, and she was hoodwinked into becoming a part of their scheme.
But the most successful areas for informants seeking payouts has been the battle throughout Central and South America against large drug cartels and rebel groups in league with drug traffickers.
Harley Quinn is in league with Bats but she's making eyes at Poison Ivy, but she's hanging out with that gas-bag Scarecrow, and Brainiac is eating cities or something.
Qatar's foes initially enjoyed loud support from President Trump, who appeared to side with their accusations that Qatar was financing Islamist terrorist groups and was secretly in league with Iran.
The bile comes, as sure as the sun: accusations that the news media is in league with a mysterious "cartel" of clubs, and also with UEFA, to bring down City.
It was my introduction to the widespread delusion that jockeys, with their compact bodies and wizened and secretive faces, are in league with the Devil in this most devilish of games.
Last week Ortega accused bishops of being in league with coup-plotters and allowing weapons to be stockpiled in churches — without offering any evidence — and said they were "disqualified" as mediators.
Many anti-vaccine activists see the CDC, which currently oversees safety, as a corrupt agency in league with drug makers, though they have not produced evidence to back up that allegation.
The problem is that Turkey, a NATO ally, opposes arming the Syrian Kurds because it considers them terrorists in league with the Kurds who are waging a separatist war in Turkey.
That puts it in league with what traditional TV and film content companies like HBO owner Time Warner ($8 billion), Fox ($8 billion) and Disney ($7.8 billion) spend on non-sports programming.
Powell's presentation was a bravura performance that seemed to establish beyond a doubt that Saddam was actively concealing an ongoing weapons of mass destruction program and was in league with al-Qaeda.
Her brother Augie (Aaron Jakubenko) ostensibly runs a fishing collective, but is actually a drug smuggler in league with the titular Tidelanders, the generations-removed progeny of sirens trysting with human men.
Uber is also investing $5 million in Vector, which is affiliated with the University of Toronto, putting it in league with the likes of Google and Canadian banks, who are also sponsors.
The senior guard is tied for third in the conference with junior guard Devonte' Graham (23 points, fifth in league with 287 assists per game) with 269 3-pointers made per game.
There's a broad perception that the mainstream media was in league with this group of elitist forces that were hoarding all of the winnings from society and slowly squeezing everyone else out.
His opposition to Mr. Bush's decision to overthrow Saddam Hussein was hardly unique; it put him in league with people across the political spectrum who distrusted America's unbridled use of military power.
According to her investigation and the federal indictment, Insys used a combination of tactics, such as falsifying medical records, misleading insurance companies and providing kickbacks to doctors in league with the company.
For three decades during the Suharto years, Chinese-Indonesians were accused of being in league with the Chinese government and forbidden to study at Chinese-language schools or publicly celebrate Chinese holidays.
They are trying to ensure that the 2020 election, now less than a year away, is not corrupted by the president of the United States, acting in league with a foreign power.
Last year's Pray for Rain, starring Jane Seymour, suggests that corrupt environmentalists, in league with shady gangsters, are prolonging the terrible drought afflicting Central California and threatening the livelihoods of desperate local farmers.
While Tillerson has tried evenhandedly to broker talks between Gulf nations, Trump has taken sides, sending out a tweet criticizing Qatar and putting him in league with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and other nations.
These computers belong to private companies, governments (including those friendly to the U.S.) and innocent individuals who don't know their devices have been co-opted and who aren't in league with the attackers.
"Now it is time for every other nation to pick a side ... Either you stand with the forces of freedom, or you're in league with Maduro and his mayhem," Pompeo told the council.
Uninhibited and shameless, Mr. Orban appears unmoved by Western criticism, dismissing it as foreign "political correctness" while state television explains it as a product of Western conspiracies (by bankers in league with journalists).
By then Michael was in league with antigovernment forces, and soon afterward he renounced Romania's ties to the Axis powers, paving the way for a Soviet takeover as Germany's military strength was waning.
Justice Thomas's understanding of libel law, should it prevail, would put us in league with Singapore and other countries where public officials use libel law to intimidate the press and curtail public discourse.
So, supposedly pursued by a "hack" in league with the President and allied with a judge who is really "Mexican" (and thus not American), Trump has sought to transform himself from perpetrator into victim.
In second place was Guerrero, a southwestern state where 43 trainee teachers were abducted last year and believed by government officials to have been massacred by a drug cartel in league with local police.
But if the worst-case scenario comes to pass, and the FBI finds hard evidence that the Trump campaign was in league with the Russians, then the already serious scandal becomes a national crisis.
It's the logical conclusion after the Saudis said in an explanation of the move to isolate Qatar that they feel Qatar is supporting terrorist causes and is becoming too much in league with Iran.
But if the worst-case scenario comes to pass, and the FBI find hard evidence that the Trump campaign was in league with the Russians, then the already-serious scandal becomes a national crisis.
Gavin Newsom (7%)Although Ocasio-Cortez's support is valued in league with presidents and former presidential nominees, she's also handily surpassing fellow members of Congress and fellow New Yorkers with decades more political experience.
For more than a year, the nation's spies and investigators sought to learn about Mr. Assange and his ties to Russia as senior administration officials came to believe he was in league with Moscow.
BRUSSELS — Of all the issues dividing Europe and the Trump administration, Iran has become the sharpest, with the Europeans actively working against United States policy, placing them in league with Russia, China and Iran.
In 903, Mr. Turner, his wife, Evelyn, and Spencer Hogue Jr. were working to elect a black candidate for local office over another African-American who, they believed, was in league with white politicians.
On the other hand, if it is proven that the Trump campaign, in league with a foreign power, stole the White House, it could supplant Watergate as the greatest political scandal of them all.
Our political history since the end of World War II has turned on the willingness of white middle-class voters to rally behind great causes in league with the wealthy and political elite: Resist Communism!
Any one of Hillary Clinton's unforeseen troubles could account for that: including her late fainting fit, James Comey's blundering or an illicit Russian social-media campaign that suggested she was in league with the devil.
"One of the most shocking facts outlined in this report is the number of killings committed by government security forces at the behest of their political bosses and in league with industry," Global Witness says.
To follow the story of the nameplate, you have to start with the great Anglo-Saxon scholar Alcuin, in league with the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne, under whose direction monks developed letterforms known as Carolingian.
"This constituted an act of unprecedented treachery: the campaign of a nominee for President of the United States in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency," Perez said.
The audit produced a vaguely worded report implying Lucano may have been playing favorites with government money, though it noted that open bidding was difficult in regions where many contractors are in league with the mob.
On its surface, the new horror movie The Invitation, playing in theaters and available via video on demand, is in league with The Big Chill and other movies about friends reuniting after a long time apart.
Even if I'm accused of being in league with our adversaries, I think we should talk about the wall that was built alongside the road from Rio's international airport to cover the view of the favelas.
How shameful that the American government is in league with some of the world's worst human rights abusers in asserting that, in the name of "life," we won't help the world's most vulnerable rape victims recover.
That said, Bangladeshi police are now backpedaling on the accidental nature of Chowkidar's death and are claiming he was possibly in league with the assailants as he was allegedly seen "moving and running" with the gunmen.
Opposition in Panama had also grown, largely ignited by the torture and murder in 1985 of Dr. Hugo Spadafora, a longtime critic who had publicly accused Mr. Noriega of being in league with Colombian drug cartels.
A right-wing evangelical who was removed twice from the Alabama Supreme Court for defying orders, he has accused the Republican establishment of being in league with Democrats and the Post, though he has not provided evidence.
None.) Orm isn't the only foe Arthur has to contend with; there's also Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), a pirate in league with Orm who wants revenge for his father's death during a raid thwarted by Aquaman.
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Eric Trump claimed that the administration's decision to bomb a Syrian airbase to punish Russia-backed Bashar al-Assad proves that his dad is not in league with Vladimir Putin.
The drug maker used a combination of tactics, such as falsifying medical records, misleading insurance companies and providing kickbacks to doctors in league with the company, according to a federal indictment and ongoing congressional investigation by Sen.
Hulusi Akar, the loyalist army chief who was detained by the coup plotters, said in written testimony afterward that a general in league with the coup offered him the chance to speak to Mr. Gulen by telephone.
If this all turns out to be true, and someone associated with the Trump campaign was in league with the Russians, this would turn the already serious scandal swirling around Trump's Russia ties into a national crisis.
It was in Guerrero, in the town Iguala, where 43 students were attacked and then disappeared by municipal police in league with a drug cartel in 2014, setting off national backlash focused on complicity between authorities and traffickers.
"Whether or not you are in league with Mr. Giuliani and his associates, DOJ guidelines and regulations exist to protect you and the Department from even the appearance of a conflict of interest or any impropriety," Nadler wrote.
To Islamists, its fundamental purpose is to crush religion; for liberals, it's anti-democratic; for Kurds, it's fanatically nationalist and anti-Kurdish; for nationalists, it's secretly in league with the US; for anti-Semites, it's an Israeli-backed scheme.
"They are not addressing the core of organized crime because the core is politics and its links with political campaign financing," Buscaglia said, stressing that the same legal enterprises that are funding campaigns are often in league with cartels.
"Whether or not you are in league with Mr. Giuliani and his associates, D.O.J. guidelines and regulations exist to protect you and the department from even the appearance of a conflict of interest or any impropriety," Mr. Nadler wrote.
It was Solomon who, as a reporter and opinion journalist at The Hill, wrote many of the stories that promoted Giuliani's narrative of a Joe and Hunter Biden running amok in Kyiv in league with the previous Ukrainian government.
More than two years after the coup attempt, Mr. Erdogan's government continues to press its pursuit and prosecution of those suspected of being in league with the man it accuses of organizing the plot, the Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.
John Kasich are now in league with each other in their efforts to deny Donald Trump a majority of GOP delegates before the Republican National Convention had a real and immediate impact on Trump's odds on CNN's Political Prediction Market.
But faced with political deadlock and wary of being seen as in league with the far-right Sweden Democrats, the Alliance agreed not to use the tactic again leaving it facing accusations of having abandoned its role as an opposition.
The liberal principles Smith advocated in the Wealth of Nations were "in the interest of the public," while mercantile ones favored the "mean rapacity" of British merchants and manufacturers who, in league with the landowning aristocracy, con­spired against the public good.
FITTON: Well, we think the corruption scandal of our time is this targeting of Trump using the FBI and DOJ in league with the Clinton camp and Russia interests to spy on him and try to destroy now his presidency.
But the Donald Trump era has been clarifying in so many respects, not least in showing that the Republican Party, in league with the upper classes, is engaged in an all-out class war against the working and middle classes.
For those inclined to believe that the rationalist mind-set, in league with science and technology, is better poised to bring about results than the old emissaries of heaven, "Zero K" reminds them that human nature is one of permanent conflict.
The response of the mine owners, the Phelps Dodge Corporation, in league with a sheriff from Tombstone, was to form a posse of more than two thousand men, who rounded up the strikers and held them in the local ballpark.
Likewise, in the Left Behind books, the Antichrist is the leader of a one world government known as the "Global Community," a seemingly peaceful equivalent to the United Nations that turns out to (once again) be in league with Satan.
The announcement of the single command initiative came three months after the September 2014 disappearance of 43 student teachers in the southwestern state of Guerrero, a crime allegedly committed by municipal police officers in league with a local drug cartel.
But it is now in league with neighboring nations, like Hungary, whose leaders have turned to authoritarian means to tighten their grip on power, presenting a grave challenge to a European Union already grappling with nationalist, populist and anti-immigrant movements.
The electric car company's current stock price gives it a market capitalization — a rough proxy for what you could sell the company for — of $160 billion, making it now in league with the value of Salesforce, McDonald's, Citigroup, and Netflix.
Playing as the trio—or maybe it's more fair to say in league with the trio—you wander from exhibit to exhibit, choosing dialog options and determining if and how the three friends interpret and play around with what's on display.
The rot set in a few months later when the disappearance of 43 student teachers, after they were attacked by police in league with a drug cartel, blew apart the government's efforts to keep security issues on the back burner.
On the political right, the Zinoviev affair was long remembered as proof that British lefties were in league with sinister foreigners; on the left it was recalled as a dirty trick by the establishment that strangled Britain's first, mild experiment with socialism.
It's particularly in league with supporting charities that look after refugees and asylum seekers, women who undergo FGM and who were bleeding months at a time, women who are going through trauma from sexual violence and who are bleeding months per time.
The opening moments presented her as a girl at a living wake for her mother, and suggested that the information she took in at an emotionally vulnerable time left her especially susceptible to the manipulation that now has her in league with murderers.
In his opening statement, Mr. Lichtman claimed his client had been framed for years by a conspiracy hatched by his partner, Ismael Zambada García, in league with "crooked" American drug agents and a "completely corrupt" Mexican government, including two of its presidents.
By my count, Netflix fully controls the rights to only two shows on that list: Black Mirror and Big Mouth, both of which it produces in league with smaller production companies who don't have the leverage to demand some sort of rights-sharing agreement.
Why it matters: Thailand, a U.S. treaty ally, is now likely to remain alone among middle- and upper-income countries as a place where the armed forces wield dominant power, leaving it in league with poorer and more fragile states like Egypt, Pakistan and Mauritania.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Five young Mexicans killed last month by gang members with ties to local police were murdered after being mistaken for a rival cartel, a top security official said Tuesday, another possible case of corrupt law enforcement in league with organized crime.
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is about the journey Albus takes while growing up, and the roles he and his best friend, Scorpius (Draco Malfoy's son), play when dark forces, perhaps in league with Voldemort, once again threaten the fate of the planet.
He insinuated that Mr. Imamoglu was in league with Fetullah Gulen, the shadowy Islamist cleric, who was once Mr. Erdogan's ally and whom Turkey accuses of being responsible for the 2016 coup attempt, which killed 251 people, mostly civilians, and wounded more than 2,000.
Why would the people who regularly read Alex Jones — who claimed that Hillary was in league with the devil — or who believe that Comet Ping Pong Pizzeria was home to a child sex ring led by John Podesta suddenly trust Facebook's judgement on The Washington Post?
On Tuesday, a group of international forensic experts rejected the government investigation's conclusion that the students were killed and incinerated in a garbage dump hours after they were attacked in the southern city of Iguala by municipal police, apparently in league with a local drug gang.
An international commission investigating the disappearance of 43 student teachers in Mexico in 2014 said there was little evidence to support the government's claim that their bodies had been burned after they were kidnapped and murdered by local police acting in league with a drug gang.
At the beating heart of the show is the revolutionary period of the mid- to late fifties, when Rauschenberg, in league with Twombly and, especially, with his subsequent lover, Jasper Johns, took the measure of an art world dominated by the recent international triumph of Abstract Expressionism.
The decision to make the robot's main weapon a gun instead of vicious jaws or claws also significantly limits the gross-out kitsch factor that would have put "Metalhead" more in league with the cyber-horrors it emulates (visually, at least) like Tetsuo the Iron Man.
And more revelations about a secret trip to the White House complex by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes spurred claims by Democrats that he was in league with the President's aides to subvert his own panel's investigation into Moscow's alleged election meddling and ties to the Trump campaign.
The report is particularly dismissive of the claim that the students were incinerated in a garbage tip a few hours after they were attacked in the southern city of Iguala by municipal police officers in league with a local drug gang called Guerreros Unidos on September 173, 2014.
The report is particularly dismissive of the claim that the students were incinerated in a garbage tip a few hours after they were attacked in the southern city of Iguala by municipal police officers in league with a local drug gang called Guerreros Unidos on September 26, 2014.
Ted Cruz and his father, Rafael On what would be the last day of Cruz's primary campaign, as Indiana primary voters went to the polls, Trump channeled a conspiracy theory promoted by the National Enquirer that said Rafael Cruz was in league with JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
Juncker had been among those critics who said the move to a U.S. bank, associated in the minds of many Europeans with the failings of the global financial system, risked fuelling a view that the EU was dominated by an out-of-touch elite in league with international business.
Before Francis entered another stadium in Morelia for a morning Mass, the crowd counted aloud to 43, a gesture to remember dozens of trainee teachers who were abducted and apparently massacred by a drug gang in league with corrupt police in 2014 in the neighboring state of Guerrero.
That night, I followed the Chamber Choir of Namur out to the Chapelle Royale at Versailles, where, in league with the Millénium Orchestra and the Argentine conductor Leonardo García Alarcón, the group sang three of Lully's grand motets: the Dies Irae, the De Profundis, and the Te Deum.
What they're saying: "This constituted an act of unprecedented treachery: the campaign of a nominee for President of the United States in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency," DNC Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement to the Washington Post.
A former Administration official told me, "The whole reason Bannon went after H.R. wasn't that he was a globalist—it was that he pushed Bannon off the N.S.C." Breitbart News and other alt-right outlets demonized McMaster, suggesting that he was in league with "Obama holdovers" to undermine the President.
The big fossil fuel firms knew the realities of human-caused climate change but chose to ignore them and to lobby for the right to damage the environment; the Republican Party had factions that were in league with Big Energy, overlapping with other factions in denial about the scientific realities.
And since he became Prime Minister in 2014, critics have pointed to a rise in high-profile anti-Muslim rhetoric The BJP and its supporters have also sought to label their critics as "anti-nationals" -- effectively, as anti-Indian -- or as in league with Pakistan, the country's main geopolitical foe.
Not only did the infectious bop about a family of toothy fish make it onto the chart, putting it in league with a very short list of children's songs throughout history, it also scored the highest debut of the January 22016 edition of the Hot 22017, popping up at No. 20183.
Then the miller's despoiled daughter tells everyone that the moneylender's in league with the devil, and the village runs him out or maybe even stones him, so at least she gets to keep the jewels for a dowry, and the blacksmith marries her before that firstborn child comes along a little early.
The disappearance of the students nearly two years ago after they were attacked by police in league with a drug cartel in the southern city of Iguala, exploded President Enrique Peña Nieto's efforts to treat Mexico's security crisis as a secondary problem while he pushed through an ambitious pro-market reform agenda.
All were enjoyable, even those with people who think climate change is some kind of incredible hoax perpetrated by thousands of respected and independent scientists around the globe who are somehow in league with "at least China and maybe even ISIS" (that's a direct quote from one guy) to take over the world.
In Germany, Merkel abandoned her "open door" policy last year to save her government; in Italy, the far-right, anti-immigrant Lega has declared the country's borders closed to arrivals across the Mediterranean, and banned NGO-operated rescue ships from Italian ports, accusing them of being in league with human trafficking networks.
We learned a damning story from the New York Times of the Trump administration's indifference to the potential arrest and imprisonment of a Times reporter in Egypt -- the kind of antipathy toward the press that would have been unthinkable pre-Trump, and now puts us more in league with the demagogues of the world than the democrats.
This narrative has gained new force since street protests toppled Ukraine's pro-Russian president in 2014, an event for which Russia blames "fascists" working in league with the C.I.A. Mr. Philby, Mr. Galeotti said, was indeed a lifelong enemy of fascism but "would be spinning in his grave" over his portrayal in Moscow as a defender of narrow Russian national interests.
His line of thought was cut off by Brenda's goddaughter coming to his side, asking if he thought Janice Evans might have had too much to drink, because she'd more or less, sort of—well, actually, she had —accused the goddaughter of being in league with the enemy, for attending a school named for Woodrow Wilson, one of our most contemptible Presidents.
That will put the Seattle metro area in league with big, transit-served cities like Chicago and Washington, DC. (At last!) Here's a good video intro: Also notable: The measure lost by an achingly close 18,000 votes, which means the beleaguered residents of Detroit will, amid all their other troubles, continue to wrestle with an inadequate and ineffective transit system.
"But you have 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, who seems to be in league with Vladimir Putin, saying that this dictator who murders journalists, who murders political opponents, is a better leader than the president of the United States."
Reinforcing Jacobs' proposition that urban planners ignore positive conditions that prevail within a city neighborhood, Shkuda explains how, in the 1960s, Robert Moses, in league with land-hungry New York University, deemed the area south of Houston Street a "commercial slum" that needed to be cleared for demolition and renewal, a thesis codified in The Wastelands of New York City (1962) published by the City Club of New York and endorsed by the powerful City Planning Commission.

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