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"intimated" Definitions
  1. made known indirectly; hinted or implied:It's the intimated aggression that's so offensive in the headline “Shareholders seize control of floundering corporation.”
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of intimate2.

301 Sentences With "intimated"

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Let the small guys out there be intimated by you.
Same vibe, MacDonell intimated over email, attaching the photo he'd taken.
Other women, he had intimated, had apparently accepted similar such offers.
Committee, intimated that Democrats critical of Trump were, in essence, terrorist
If you've always been too intimated to make paella, you're not alone.
Francona intimated that the Indians only expect Salazar to miss one start.
People are intimated, I think, by the sense that galleries are exclusionary.
A city council representative intimated much the same thing in another email.
Or at least, that's what she intimated in an Instagram post yesterday.
After the loss, Rose intimated that a foul should have been called.
But he also intimated that he's preaching the virtues of a diversified offence.
In 1998 President Bill Clinton intimated that he foresaw an inevitable democratic trajectory.
NARS Audacious Lipstick in Dominique: Intimated by the bold hue in this tube?
Well, you know, it was intimated at the end of last season, too.
Teresa's already dating someone else, and Joe has intimated he's doing the same.
It's also made some key hires, one of which intimated the company's global ambitions.
Phoenix coach Earl Watson intimated that Bledsoe might be shut down for the season.
"We're not going to be intimated; we're not going to be cowed," Woodhouse said.
" He intimated that John Brennan, the former director of the C.I.A., was a "blowhard.
Light is a big deal to Ms. Williams, with sources intimated but never specified.
Later came enclosed volumes that intimated elaborate machines, fortified huts or all-terrain vehicles.
Challenge vet he found the most intimidating: All of the Veterans intimated to some extent.
Speak your mind in the moment and don't be scared or intimated to do so.
It has also made some key hires, one of which intimated the company's global ambitions.
King Abdullah intimated to President Karzai in 2010 that there were obstructions beyond his control.
They took the risk and now they are no longer intimated by the world of finance.
The Justice Department has intimated that Mr Mueller does not intend to issue any further indictment.
President Obama intimated a few days ago the twins might be girls, but again ... nothing concrete.
Magid intimated everything about herself, and the viewer gave nothing in return—except an email address.
In fact, he intimated that he's barely familiar with Zayn Malik, at least as a musician.
The following day, he intimated that efforts to keep businesses closed were part of a media
She talked about him constantly and intimated that she finds Mark much less attractive than him.
Both sides have intimated they can survive a blow that may only slightly dent their GDP.
Congressional Republicans haven't introduced a bill or intimated how much they would be willing to give.
Trump further intimated that the U.S. will act to prevent any provocation by Syrian Kurds with Turkey.
Cruz poked Trump supporters when he intimated it was OK to not vote for the GOP ticket.
That was apparent in 85033, when President Ford intimated that Eastern Europe was not under Soviet domination.
Drucker intimated that the worker of tomorrow would need to develop the ability to gain knowledge continually.
However, Meadows intimated that the opposition to the president will not be as intense this time around.
Why overlay these canvases signifying debt with maps of continents, with national borders explicitly depicted or intimated?
Is it regime collapse or even change, as President Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, has intimated?
Hence all the focus on whether Chinese producers will actually rein in output as they have intimated.
They've also intimated they will have little patience if the Justice Department takes time to process it.
She intimated that "First They Killed My Father" might have informed her decision to leave Mr. Pitt.
Today, the campaign bristles at the notion that it ever intimated Biden wouldn't perform well in Iowa.
" On the same call, he intimated to Zelensky that Yovanovitch was "going to go through some things.
He filed lawsuits, posted highly personal comments about reporters online and routinely intimated violence on social media.
Mars is an aggressive planet, so you might find that people are intimated by you during this time.
To that end, Republican leaders have intimated that Cruz, not Trump, is too strident to win the presidency.
Russian authorities intimated that it could have come from "deliberate spoilage," but stopped short of making direct accusations.
She'd intimated to Caputo that she doesn't plan on spending her life in prison, no matter the sentence.
The first, intimated here by Greg Sargent, is that the media is setting a low bar for Trump.
He has also intimated that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
If parliament took a no-deal Brexit off the table, he intimated there would have to be delay.
Obama has intimated he won't go around the ban, so he won't be able to close the facility.
At U.C.L.A. he derided colleges that accepted older foreign athletes and intimated that other coaches were breaking rules.
She intimated that her view of his sexual skill was at odds with the remark attributed to Marla Maples.
At best, Kalanick seemed to ignore them, and at worst he intimated they'd be eventually replaced by autonomous vehicles.
"It's not that I don't want to go, I'm just really intimated by them," he says in the clip.
"Parties (who import LNG) have intimated their frustration with such clauses," said Nandakumar Ponniya of law firm Baker & McKenzie.
Because, as Germaine Greer intimated, bralessness only opens you up to the heavy, humiliating weight of the male gaze.
"  Minaj's profanity-laced rant came as she was teasing men in the audience about being "intimated" by a "queen.
He intimated that Ted Cruz's father was linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, citing the National Enquirer as his source.
They declared Fanya an illegal venture and intimated that people should have done their homework before investing in it.
The origin of civil disorder, as Plato intimated, is first a disorder in the souls of actual human persons.
Now the reverse appears to be more likely: Redstone intimated that the company would pursue potential acquisitions for ViacomCBS.
"If the DNC even intimated that they're not having a convention, then we're not having a convention," he said.
"You have done enough," he declared, after Mr. McCarthy intimated that one of Mr. Welch's colleagues had Communist sympathies.
He said he wanted to short the euro and intimated that the eurozone could collapse in the next 18 months.
At certain points in the tour, it's intimated to me that Parkdale has not always been open to media attention.
After being released without charge, he fulminated against "persecution" and intimated that he would run for president again in 2018.
BARTLETT As Philip has intimated about how you would make art about what's happening right now, it's not the moment.
If you want to be a play-by-play person, if you want to be an analyst, don't be intimated.
During a press conference on Wednesday this week, the president intimated that tensions between Iran and the U.S.might de-escalate.
ICYMI ... Trump intimated Ford belongs to a group of "really evil people" set on destroying his SCOTUS nominee, Brett Kavanaugh.
Wearing rubber boots and a vest, the Eleno — as ELN guerrillas are known — intimated that it would not happen again.
Hannity even intimated that it was okay for a man in his early 30s to have "consensual" sex with a minor.
We discussed it on a few more occasions, and she intimated that I seemed like a good fit for this industry.
Mosby's comments today don't acknowledge that as a possibility; instead, she intimated some blue wall of apathy somehow undermined her cases.
The title of the conference—"Women's Studies: Survival in the 1970s"—intimated that the field might already be on life support.
Meanwhile, defense attorneys for the fraternity members have intimated through their questions that Bream may hold some responsibility for Piazza's death.
According to the motion, per the New York Times, the accuser repeatedly intimated that she wanted their relationship to become closer.
Kobe Bryant's next move should be running for political office ... at least that's what Magic Johnson intimated Monday night at Staples Center.
He also posted videos accusing Seth and his wife of being pedophiles, and intimated he was prepared for a shootout with police.
SULLIVAN: THE NEW YORK TIMES SORT OF INTIMATED THIS MORNING IN THEIR OP-ED THAT CONGRESS YELLS A LOT BUT DOES NOTHING.
He also intimated that NBC News, where he works as a contributor, did not want to pursue the story (NBC denies this).
Mary Fallin declared it a "historic evening for the state of Oklahoma," and intimated that a work stoppage might have been averted.
Press reports have intimated liquidity concerns were instrumental in driving the estimated 10 hedge fund clients to withdraw business from Deutsche Bank.
Jim Cramer, a well-known commentator on CNBC, intimated that the steep rise is about to be answered by a steep fall.
Google, while never explicitly saying so, has long intimated that self-driving cars would be available by the end of the decade.
Without specifically saying he was referring to them, Mr. Trump intimated that Muslims are "not assimilating" in an interview on CBS News.
" He intimated that this includes suing his own legislature "if I believe laws passed by [them] hurt working families and are unconstitutional.
Women using this method would experience withdrawal bleeding just four times a year—or once per season, as the drug name intimated.
The recruiter intimated to one of the women that "there may even be future opportunities to make more money," the suit says.
Sanders has previously intimated that he's leaning toward a female nominee, although he's also declined to commit to any particular demographic profile.
Further, the spokesperson intimated that DJI's customers are not concerned about security issues that affected the company as recently as five months ago.
Specifically, he intimated that because he served on a Holocaust commission sometime in the 2000s, he was uniquely qualified to make Nazi comparisons.
In a post-race interview she intimated that the first doping violation was her fault, but this second was out of her control.
Mr Mnangagwa has intimated that he will junk some of Mr Mugabe's more ruinous policies in an effort to woo back foreign investment.
They talked about 22020 basis points there for a couple of weeks, they even intimated it, then they pulled right back on it.
As a non-sequitur, as soon as she walked in, she intimated a threat of violence if The Sound happened one more time.
Yet much of the media celebrated Emmanuel Macron's victory as a triumph over populism, and intimated that the populist wave was finally cresting.
To be sure, the DNC has intimated for months that it would eventually raise the qualifying standards for debates later in the year.
But last year, during the tour for Infinity War, Evans intimated that this was it for Downey, Jr. and him, as well Hemsworth.
Within the past year or so, he has intimated to those he is close to that he is, finally, ready for a change.
While Mr. Yohai borrowed millions from banks and obtained money from investors, he also intimated he had access to large amounts of cash.
Another person familiar with her remarks said Conway intimated it would be a big problem for Republicans running for re-election in 2018.
That valued the company at $75.46 billion (undiluted), far under what the company had hoped and bankers had intimated it might be worth.
Rodriguez intimated that the court might eventually recognize a children's right under the Constitution to have government educate them with basic minimal skills.
With that purpose in mind, he intimated that, under his leadership, revolutionary Saint-Domingue was going to remain formally attached to metropolitan France.
The shooter: a white officer who reportedly intimated to Sterling, only seconds before pulling the trigger, that he was going to kill him.
One night he invited her over to his apartment, where she said he made repeated sexual advances and potentially intimated a threat of violence.
Earlier episodes intimated that after Juliet died, the Man in Black fled to Westworld; Emily then followed him, seeking answers about her mother's suicide.
Frequent allusions from an unauthorized source have intimated that the document will have an important influence on the future attitude of Japan toward China.
For me, traveling a lot, I have really just learned how to not be intimated by the hotel making me do it their way.
Although his plea agreement did not specifically call for cooperation, Mr. Cohen had long intimated that he would assist Mr. Mueller's inquiry if asked.
The trial, with its attendant expense and emotional trauma, Bruck intimated, was purely a function of the government's desire to pursue the death penalty.
The President said or intimated nasty things about Cruz's wife, Cruz's dad and Cruz himself during the Republican primary for president and never apologized.
In his previous coalition, some of the smaller right-wing parties intimated that an indictment would mark the end of Netanyahu's time in office.
Apple also fought back against comments made in the Department of Justice's Motion to Compel that intimated that Apple's position was a marketing stunt.
SCOTT WAPNER: You intimated in a -- either an interview or a letter that you knew of somebody who would give the financing without the warrants.
Constand, however, testified that she took them only after Cosby intimated they were herbal and that the drugs left her unable to resist his assault.
In fact, the lawmakers intimated that if the San Francisco Fed did not find new blood, it could spur lawmakers to take their own action.
Yet such is Brazilians' weariness with dirty politics that Mr Cardoso, the former president, was surely right when he intimated recently that they would rebel.
For him, wireless was about the revolutionary possibilities of unbridled two-way communication, and he intimated that his apparatus had picked up signals from extraterrestrials.
But the skirmish heated up when Warren lit into Buttigieg and intimated that he was making promises to the rich by taking money from them.
Last September, Doria intimated that he could leave the centrist party he is affiliated with — the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) — to run for president.
And yet she intimated that she stood by the idea about charitable giving that her ex-husband has long expressed: You shouldn't rush into it.
In reporting on this case, many media outlets have intimated that art depicting vaginas is subject to heavier scrutiny—a claim Cather strongly disagrees with.
Mr López Obrador has intimated that the CNTE, a dissident teachers' union dominant in four poor southern states, will play a role in drafting the details.
And by explaining away domestic violence as the "ramifications of PTSD," she intimated that her son's actions are logical consequences of what he experienced while deployed.
In both its general statement and comments to Hyperallergic, the Times intimated that the third-party complaint evidences PowerHouse's uncertainty regarding fair use in this case.
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat intimated last week that the best-possible outcome of this election would be a Clinton victory, but a narrow one.
I had grown up with a father who wrote for television and so this world of actors and artists were a group I wasn't intimated by.
In an interview last Tuesday with the Sacramento Bee, Brown intimated that the compromise bill was the best that could be passed given the different stakeholders.
The group, headed by Julian Assange, has intimated that there was more to come, due to longstanding rancor he has with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
In recent weeks, Venezuelan opposition leaders have intimated that Maduro is vulnerable and that a small show of force would be enough to force his ouster.
Mr. Goldsmith pointed out that this was not the first time Mr. Trump has intimated he might intervene in the functions of the criminal justice system.
As the name intimated, buyers could start with a few pieces and later add from the group, with each acquisition slipping harmoniously into a room setting.
President Trump's national security adviser intimated that the Russians were backing Bernie Sanders, as Joe Biden blamed Mr. Trump and other Republicans for the continued interference.
As Mr. Cerutti of Christie's intimated, the major auction houses are increasingly looking at alternative ways to bolster demand for works that are not obvious trophies.
Mr. Coler wouldn't tell the reporters exactly how much he made off advertising, but he intimated that his revenues ranged between $10,000 and $30,000 a month.
"Hopefully China will see that we will not be intimated into breaking on this and they need to reform their way of doing business," Perdue said.
There's been a rise in awareness now, he says, but a typical clinician or medical professional may not be armed with intimated knowledge about the phenomena.
North Korea has intimated it will test some kind of advanced weapons in the coming weeks — weapons it's developed as Trump has tried to woo Kim.
Throughout the trial, Weinstein's lawyers sought to portray his accusers as failing to distance themselves from him — something that all real assault victims do, the defense intimated.
Green insists he was reluctant to litigate, and hesitant to believe his editor, Jess Taylor, when Taylor intimated The Art of Fielding had stolen from Bucky's 9th.
Although Philipps, 37, gets a little intimated by Jon's confidence, she pulls it together to create a girly guitar that steals the attention of the guest judge.
But we should say that if the UK votes for Brexit next month, then President Obama has intimated that we wouldn't have a special relationship with them.
For example, Cupid plucks Psyche from the fires of hell intimated by the orange undersides of the fluffy little clouds that also imply another kind of heat.
" (Such language intimated a threat more external than internal.) Yet Westmoreland noted that military success alone would not ensure "a swift and decisive end to the conflict.
And on Thursday Trump intimated that Don McGahn had lied to Mueller's team, claiming he never instructed the then-White House counsel to fire Mueller in 2017.
That might be comforting to fans of American engagement -- they are not wholesale retreating across the Atlantic as former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon once intimated.
It was suggested Wright became so fearful and intimated by Tostee that she believed climbing off the balcony was her only option after he locked her on it.
Spain's government is planning to make it easier for firms to transfer their legal base out of Catalonia, as some Catalan banks have already intimated they will do.
ESPN also intimated the Pelicans won't gift-wrap Davis' path to Los Angeles, which most around the league believe is the 26-year-old forward's only preferred destination.
Tillerson, in remarks to reporters Wednesday, intimated that a pre-emptive strike was not in cards, but that a response to an attack from Pyongyang would be forceful.
"Indications from the field on the low voter turnout points to concerns from citizens on the military deployment," said the Situation Room, adding that some people felt intimated.
The Treasury "intimated that the loans will not be forgiven under any circumstance" and focused more on repayment than on relief for the island's residents, Rossello's letter said.
He'd met with SisterBoard's staff to plan the shoot, but some of them had caught wind of the Mike Maltby scandal and intimated they might seek another agency.
The defense has yet to present its case, but at least one lawyer has intimated that Khmer Rouge marriages were simply a variation on common, traditional arranged marriages.
She reminded the country that its government had a history of ignoring the law when it came to Indigenous people, and intimated she wouldn't be part of that.
At a private dinner together—which had been presented to Chu as a dinner with other graduate students—Fliegelman intimated that he was interested in a sexual relationship.
On several occasions, he has intimated that the Bidens have received millions of dollars from China, implying they capitalized on the then vice-president's political power and connections.
The fact that this particular lawsuit didn't inspire outrage until it was intimated that Affleck might win Best Actor says a great deal about the current atmosphere in Hollywood.
Theresa May, his home secretary and now successor as prime minister, has intimated that she will stick to this target in her Tory party's manifesto for the forthcoming election.
On several occasions, the President has intimated that the Bidens have received millions of dollars from China, implying they capitalized on the then-vice president's political power and connections.
In May's first six months in Downing Street, she intimated a form of Brexit that would give the U.K. looser bonds with the E.U. than Iceland and Turkey have.
Trump intimated that he would no longer work with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and stressed that he would see the wall's construction through one way or another.
He told our producer he's certain Trump will lose the election, and certainly intimated that 2020 will be a make-or-break time for the United States of America.
Biden allegations On several occasions, Trump has intimated that the Bidens have received millions of dollars from China, implying they capitalized on the then-vice president's political power and connections.
Morgan intimated similar issues with a Tom/De Lesseps pairing – though, a class act to the end, she aired her concerns in a confessional and not to De Lesseps' face.
" In the video message hours later, Trump capped his curt apology with this: "Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary Clinton has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimated his victims.
Donald Trump again denied all claims that he attacked women – and intimated that his opponent, Hillary Clinton, may have been responsible for his accusers coming forward in the last week.
" Horowitz denied any deception and intimated the officers, like all Swedes, were under intense pressure not to speak out about their country's "open door immigration policy to the Muslim world. . . .
But when Mr. McKellen takes his solo bow at the end, the exultant response of the audience is bittersweet: He has intimated that this may be his Shakespearean swan song.
For one thing, Mr. Sanders has been unabashed in his attacks on "the establishment wing of the Democratic Party" and has intimated that primary challenges may be in the offing.
For decades, back to the administrations of George H.W. Bush (1989-1993) and Bill Clinton (1993-2001), presidents intimated they were considering putting the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court.
On Friday afternoon, Mr. Trump intimated he was considering speaking to Mr. Barr about the overlap between Mr. Biden's diplomacy in Ukraine and his son's involvement with the gas company.
First the Zodiac killer Internet meme, now this: Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump intimated on national TV that Ted Cruz's father had some connection with John F. Kennedy's assassination.
At the end of the pair's very quick, and light, foreplay, Andre pushes his new lady friend up against the sink from behind, and it's intimated she pulls her underwear down.
Even as the Democratic nominee has decried the Senate's failure to act, she has declined to refer to Garland and intimated she might favor a different nominee if she becomes president.
Upon her return, Gabbard gave an interview in which she intimated that she and Assad—who is known to viciously punish dissent—had negotiated an agreement to bring democracy to Syria.
She's intimated that Brindisi Italian defense attorney father was in the Mafia, and one of her staffers was caught using a fake name to slander him in letters to the editor.
While all beings are related, Darwin intimated, it should be possible to classify all living things into distinct lineages of more closely related species — branches — based on their shared evolutionary histories.
" He added: "And it is even worse if Mr. Giuliani, either directly or through emissaries acting on his behalf, intimated that pending criminal cases can be 'fixed' at the Justice Department.
In at least one meeting with an investor, McFarland intimated that Fyre had spent several million dollars on celebrity endorsements and marketing and now needed cash to pay vendors, staffers, and artists.
In her New York speech last Friday, Ginsburg intimated that the court was about to drop a series of contentious decisions, and that the absence of Kennedy's steadying influence would be consequential.
They should be able to provide care on the basis of need, without approval or interference from immigration authorities, and should never be intimated or subjected to criminal penalty for providing care.
In July, 2017, HOPE Not Hate was contacted by a senior officer from the C.T.C. According to Lowles, the officer intimated that the staff might be in legal jeopardy of its own.
After Mr. Mueller's appearance, cable news buzzed with a breaking story, long available to anyone with an internet connection, that Mr. Mueller had intimated the possibility that the president had obstructed justice.
Mr. Trump's shadow hung over the race even before it officially began, when Mr. Ford called the premier shady at a news conference in April and intimated she should be in jail.
Neither of the two, by this point wearing each other's campaign buttons, laid out Mr. Ellison's role at the party, but they intimated that they had discussed joining forces before the vote.
And while he intimated that it would be fair to say that Brown quit on the team, Tomlin said he was doing his best to keep some emotional distance from the issue.
CHANG: No. And President Trump actually intimated that when he said that after that second summit between Kim and Xi Jinping, the Chinese ruler, that the North Korean attitude became much more difficult.
When Guardiola said he was "proud" of how his team had played, when he intimated he could not have asked for anything more from his players, he was not sugarcoating a bitter defeat.
Were everyone to belong to every civil society indiscriminately (universal citizenship) with rights of entry and exit at will, no state could long exist except perhaps, as Aristotle intimated, as a world tyranny.
He was even more animated about what he intimated was the Senate leader's refusal to protect him from investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to Republicans briefed on the conversation.
The president himself intimated that he fired FBI director James Comey because of "this Russia thing," the investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians to tilt the election to Trump.
If it works and costs about $5 million per launch, as Musk has previously intimated, the scheme could lower the cost of launching people and cargo into space by 10 to 100 times.
According the Wall Street Journal, the judge intimated that the pictures suggest that 50 Cent — whose legal name is Curtis Jackson — had been hiding assets from the court to avoid paying the legal settlements.
While Trump has intimated that he might use Meng as a bargaining chip (a likely unconstitutional offer that may have jeopardized the extradition), the DOJ has distanced itself from the White House's trade negotiations.
"How do we take any exercise and not be intimated by it, and what kind of exercises can we do any place, anytime, anywhere?" says the trainer in the above video, before demonstrating examples.
On Mr Katyal's theory, the chief intimated, a president who acts on advice to launch an air strike against Syria could be seen as "discriminat[ing] against a majority-Muslim country"—a ludicrous conclusion.
He also intimated, according to the 7th Circuit, that even if Judge Crabb hadn't struck the class waiver he still would have considered the waiver ambiguous and would have construed the ambiguity against Waterstone.
He intimated that some of the Bataclan's staff may have been aware of — or had a role in — the attacks, and then criticized France's gun-control policy as having a hand in the attack.
While Trump and his attorney had both previously intimated that Comey had lied before Congress (which is a felony) Trump did everything but say "James Comey committed perjury" in the Rose Garden on Friday.
Also, the report found that 32% of blacks said they or someone in their family had been threatened or intimated by someone with a gun, compared with 20% of whites and 24% of Hispanics.
The U.S. president's son stressed his father would not be intimated by Putin's hardline stance concerning the Syrian conflict and insisted his father would prove there is "no-one harder" should Moscow "cross us".
" But Trump was "even more animated about what he intimated was the Senate leader's refusal to protect him from investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to Republicans briefed on the conversation.
Some Plattekill regulars so enjoyed the quiet setting of the last-minute weekday openings that they intimated to Ms. Vajtay how great it would be to have a "power day" to themselves, she recalled.
"The outgoing governor has already intimated that we are likely moving toward a recession," said Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, a longtime political analyst and retired professor of public-policy communication at the University of Southern California.
It raised particular concern about a passage in one email in which Hesterman "intimated that he improperly influenced" the female officer's boss to say laudatory things about her and expected "full credit" for doing so.
While guest-hosting "TMZ Live" on Monday, Anthony Scaramucci intimated that Brady skipped a visit to the White House at wife Gisele Bündchen's request because she was "jealous" that Brady had allegedly once dated Ivanka.
Reid has intimated without evidence that the FBI is concealing information that would link Trump and Russia, and other Democrats are disputing the idea that Russia is not trying to tip the scales for Trump.
She was hot on the trail of proving Olivia ordered the bombing, even placing a couple calls to Curtis Pryce (Jay Hernandez) that intimated what she knew without naming names, and then she's just gone.
But for Mayweather, it was about more than just entertainment - the 41-year-old American intimated on Instagram that he would be paid nine million dollars for the fight, which was scheduled for three rounds.
He informed her he was terminating her because he had intimated to officials that the pair were in a romantic relationship, and that it would be a conflict of interest if she carried on working.
McNally said she did not feel intimated walking onto the biggest stage in tennis to face one of the game's all-time best players and left the match feeling beyond proud of what she accomplished.
Ms. Jackson essentially intimated that she believes either that alcohol-facilitated sexual assault and intimate partner violence are not real or that, at the very least, they are not harmful enough to merit disciplinary action.
In week two of West's drama-filled return to the spotlight, the rapper, 40, recently walked into TMZ and gave an interview where he intimated that 400 years of slavery was "a choice" for African-Americans.
Adrian Wojnarowski intimated that Dunn's medical reports are being released to teams with careful, strategic selectivity—the teams that know the most about Dunn's shoulder are the ones he most wants to play for next year.
They intimated a talented hobbyist, and seemed unlikely to eclipse the historical importance of Parsons's Manhattan art gallery, which staged often momentous exhibitions of important New York artists, including Jackson Pollock, Agnes Martin and Richard Tuttle.
I'M NOT SAYING – YOU -- THERE WAS THAT ONE TIME WHEN YOU MAY HAVE -- YOUR BODY LANGUAGE MAY HAVE INTIMATED THAT MAYBE YOU'D BE COMFORTABLE WITH A LOWER DOLLAR AND YOU'RE NOT GOING TO GO THERE AGAIN.
" From a more cultural standpoint, scholar and writer Judith Donath intimated that new conceptions of authorship can motivate more enthusiastic and plural participation in VR. "Authoring," she said, "is too often seen as the domain of experts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's federal oversight board on Friday indicated it may be losing confidence in the local government's resolve in turning the ailing island around, and intimated that employee furloughs could be in the offing.
In an interview at her $25 million estate in Los Angeles, Ms. Jolie said that making the film affected her view of her family — and intimated that it might have informed her decision to leave Brad Pitt.
However, the Iranian leader pushed back, saying that Germany, France and Britain have sided with the U.S., and intimated that they are carrying out a United States agenda, according to a report from The New York Times.
While an official intimated Trump had not spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the new measures, they said he'd signed off on them and noted Trump had spoken with Putin about Moscow's interference in Venezuelan affairs.
Harington intimated that he can't yet ditch his distinctive Jon Snow hair and beard until he gets the go-ahead from production in case reshoots are required to accommodate a visual effect or something of a similar nature.
Though he was adamant that he had never been personally involved in draw fixing – and at pains to emphasise that such a thing would never happen on FIFA's watch – he intimated that UEFA had allowed draws to influenced.
That led to several questions about anthem protests and even mentions of Colin Kaepernick, to which McMahon simply said any player that followed the league's rule would be welcomed (McMahon intimated standing for the anthem was a "tradition").
" The Times intimated that Wright might "present a more complex picture" than Hill, citing criticism from Senate Republicans that she was "a disgruntled former employee with an uneven work history whose testimony will not be viewed as credible.
"If Jay had even intimated that he thought I was making an improper attempt to silence him — and I am quite certain he didn't think that — I would have asked him to leave my office," Mr. Barton said.
In a screenshot of a since-deleted tweet — which may or may not be photoshopped — Ariana Grande, a sentient affogato with a four-octave vocal range, intimated that her fiancé Pete Davidson's Pete Davidson is around 10 inches long.
In an official announcement, the Çanakkale Biennial Initiative intimated that the decision was informed by the current regime of repression in Turkey following the attempted military coup against President Tayyip Erdogan and his conservative AK Parti (AKP) in July.
Trump's potential pardons for accused and convicted war criminals, if issued, would mark the latest gesture from the US President toward a change in standards for US war efforts and treatment of detainees that he intimated on the campaign trail.
It's his rumination on the knock-out punch Pop was serving up to Abstract Expressionism and a very real meditation on the near-miss of nuclear annihilation intimated by the Crisis de Octubre/Cuban Missile Crisis of the same year.
And he intimated that Justice Kagan's discourse on tactics plaintiffs might adopt to fare better in future cases was inappropriate: "[W]e lack jurisdiction to decide this case", he wrote, "much less to draw speculative and advisory conclusions regarding others".
Almost just as importantly, the guy that Bey was dangerously in love with, as intimated in the "Soldier" lyric about "them boys up top from the BK," was Jay-Z, the recently retired best and biggest rapper in the world.
In 1928, the editor of The New York Amsterdam News wrote disparagingly of fight promoters Boxing who continued to pit young black boxers against much heavier white boxers in an effort, the editor intimated, to increase the success of white fighters.
The complaint said Roe told Jane Doe 1 that her "boss" thought Jane Doe 1 was beautiful and liked to give young girls "opportunities," and that Roe "intimated" to Jane Doe 2 that there might be opportunities to make more money.
In a nutshell, the case against President Trump consists of the following: The President intimated to then-FBI Director James Comey in February that Comey ought to shut down the bureau's investigation of former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
While some might take on the incumbent president of their own party, the article reported that multiple advisers to Mr. Pence had intimated to party donors that he would plan to run if Mr. Trump did not seek re-election.
A week later the Democrats announced they were opening an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, following revelations that he had intimated to Ukraine's government that America's supply of aid might depend on its investigating the family of Joe Biden.
But in a stunning acknowledgment from a man who boasts about America winning so much under his leadership that Americans will beg President Trump to stop winning, he intimated during the same interview that his approach could be his downfall.
"China has intimated that if the North Koreans trigger a military conflict, that China may in fact intervene in Pyongyang, and hold the Northern component of North Korea, and not give additional military support to the North Korean regime," Baker said.
But unlike in her prime, Williams' rivals know she is not the same player she once was and do not walk onto the court nearly as intimated as they once were when facing one of the game's all-time greats.
Her life up to that point had been eventful: adopted as an infant (a fact she has intimated is relevant to her impulse to perform), she went on to study classical music and took that training into a series of punk bands.
And, as some of the scientists we've spoken to have intimated, there aren't many more noble ways to go than to perish in one of the largest Martian dust storms on record after enduring for 14 years longer than you were supposed to.
There's little reported on what the project is, but it's headed by noted drone expert Frank Delleart, and when he joined Building 8 in 2016 he intimated, via a blog post, that his work would be done by the summer of 2018.
In January 1935, he published a manifesto in which he declared, "In Birobidzhan, I will help build a glorious Jewish culture, socialist in form and national in content…" The following year, Bergelson intimated that he would be moving to the Jewish Autonomous Region.
After Trump seemed to endorse Vladimir Putin's textbook "whataboutism," and the White House intimated we might send a former ambassador for questioning in Moscow, the Senate voted 98-0 to condemn it, as the White House should have done from the start.
As the national security adviser, Robert C. O'Brien, defended Mr. Trump and intimated that the Russians favored the Democratic presidential front-runner, Senator Bernie Sanders, Mr. Biden blamed the president and other Republicans for allowing Russia to continue to interfere in the election.
In a tense August 9 phone call, Trump "was even more animated about what he intimated was the Senate leader's refusal to protect him from investigations of Russian interference in the 783 election, according to Republicans briefed on the conversation," they write.
I'm too scared to wear it the other way out outside now, which is really sad because, since the age of 11, I wore it that way and felt so confident but now, 16 years on, I feel so intimated to do that.
Johnson has intimated to MPs that he thinks May's reluctance to entertain a no-deal Brexit gave too much leverage to the EU, and that being willing (and prepared) to actually leave without a deal will force the EU back to the negotiating table.
" That beef, she explained, stems from back in the days when she was secretary of state, and she intimated publicly (in fact, right in front of the Russian foreign minister) that Putin's victory in the 2011 Russian election was "so illegitimate that it was embarrassing.
Instead of simply fleeing the area, which seems like it would make the most sense, the anchoveta, which number in the tens of thousands, become a giant swirling mass of scales and fins in the hopes that predators will be too intimated to attack.
Though I am new to the phenomenon, I'm confident when I tell you that people have been making images of birds with human arms for eight years and in that time no one has so much as intimated the reasoning behind birds with human arms.
In just the past two days Michael Wolff intimated Trump & Nikki Haley are having an affair, a porn star said Trump asked her to spank his bottom with a Forbes Magazine, Glenn Simpson accused Trump of money-laundering & cavorting with Russian mobsters & the government shutdown.
A 1977 report in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, for example, intimated that marathon running and a healthy diet would immunize runners completely against atherosclerosis, or the buildup of plaques in the arteries that is the hallmark of heart disease.
Trump's intimated quid pro quo, besides being criminally stupid and self-interested, seemed to add a corollary to the Nixon Doctrine: The nature of a U.S. partner's conflict or its larger importance doesn't matter as much as the partner's willingness to kiss the ring.
Other than the situation that The Information reported on in South Korea, where if you recall he and Emil went to an escort bar and then Emil called Travis's ex-girlfriend later on, and kind of intimated that she should be quiet about the whole thing.
Whether it was malaise from the trade — or perhaps karma, as some Dodgers fans might have intimated — the Dodgers were nearly no-hit by the Giants' Matt Moore on Thursday in the hours after the trade, spared by Corey Seager's two-out single in the ninth inning.
No sooner had Biden emerged as the early Democratic front-runner than Trump christened him "Sleepy Joe" and intimated that age had leeched the zest from him, never mind that Biden, at 76, is just four years longer in the tie — I mean tooth — than Trump.
And a really enterprising confidant might have intimated that a sensational military operation could scan as a cynical effort to divert attention from impeachment, as well as an example of the same brand of self-interested autocracy with which the House's articles of impeachment charge the president.
Actually, make that the second-biggest burn: That honor went to the always-fabulous Rachel Bloom, the evening's backstage host, for her rebuttal to longtime Tonys cohost Neil Patrick Harris, who intimated on Twitter that he had no idea who she was — despite having met her several times. Yikes!
I'm sure there's a few fan faves that I've forgotten (shoutout to Public Image Ltd's Jah Wobble on the tense '95 collab Spinner), but were I to mention them all this piece would be longer than an uncut version of Reflection—which, as I intimated above, is essentially infinite.
In a rock club where patrons order entire bottles of tequila and scream Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots songs in broken English, the lead singer of a grunge cover band intimated to me that the people there care little about bullfighting, and that it's a Spanish thing.
While the Democratic National Committee had long intimated it would raise the bar to qualify for later debates, many 2020 strategists were stunned by the 130,653-donor threshold, which doubles the requirement for the first two debates in June and July and which few are close to hitting.
In a phone call secretly recorded during Maidan, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Victoria Nuland, told the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine that Yatsenyuk was "the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience," and intimated that Washington might want to back him.
We don't know all the details, but in retrospect, it looks like DeGeneres chose to travel to Texas to spend time with someone many people find unsavory rather than attend someone's birthday party across town that she, as she intimated on her show, clearly wanted to be invited to.
Earlier this month, the president told reporters that he was "very disappointed in Mitch," said that the Senate's failure to pass a health bill by one vote was "a disgrace," and intimated that if the health, tax, or infrastructure bills all failed, the majority leader should perhaps step down.
As Media Matters reports, in a speech at the Southwest Broward Republican Organization yesterday, the following exchange took place between Roger Stone and an audience member: QUESTIONER: With regard to the October surprise, what would be your forecast on that given what Julian Assange has intimated he's going to do?
Donald Trump on Friday intimated a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her was not attractive enough to have drawn his interest, part of a broader attack on the integrity and physical appearance of multiple women who've come forward this week to accuse the GOP presidential nominee of sexual assault.
Like Mr. Trump, Gary Panapinto, 28, a machinist from Illinois, had doubts about Harley's true intentions, believing that the company was planning to move the bulk of its bike production offshore, and, like Mr. Trump has intimated, he suggested that Americans would be forced to buy a product that was made overseas.
Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga, the Spanish top division, had previously intimated that the league might refuse to ratify payment of the buyout clause, citing concerns over P.S.G.'s inability to complete the deal and comply with the Financial Fair Play regulations introduced by UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe.
Inadvertently forecasting the eruption of class and cultural politics that seems destined to attend the debate, Mr. Lhota intimated that he would want to avoid prohibiting a "smart student," on the way from Brooklyn or Queens to the Bronx High School of Science, from eating a "protein bar" on the way to school.
As Craig Federighi intimated onstage, it just didn't make sense to have iOS, tvOS and watchOS alongside an operating system named OS X. But the new name (which, if we're being historical, is actually very similar to the earlier pre-UNIX Mac operating system, Mac OS) doesn't mean this is a fundamentally new operating system.
After being aggressively questioned by investigators from Vance's office—who accusingly asked if she was a sex worker, and intimated that they would heavily scrutinize her personal life during the course of the investigation—Battilana "became afraid" and "began to cry," said a sergeant from the Special Victims Division (SVD) who worked on her case.
Who, exactly, those people is still a mystery, though Lawner intimated that the owner of the hotel I met him at is a member, and noted that Fifty Shades producer Dana Brunetti has attended, and that the aforementioned GOOP profile may have come about after a well known GOOP founder appeared at the party.
During a July 19 press conference, Bolsonaro called data collected by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE), showing that deforestation in June was 88 percent higher than the same period a year ago, "a lie," and intimated that INPE Director Ricardo Galvão was working on behalf of a nongovernmental organization with an agenda.
Eisenberg is a gorgeous writer of lines and dialogue and paragraphs, all the artistry in the marks upon the page, but even more deeply — and much more interestingly — she is an artist of the unsaid: the unacknowledged silences in a family, the imaginative volta between seemingly disparate images, the barely intimated strangenesses of the world.
" Duterte has frequently spoken approvingly of the killings and intimated that he had a hand in the D.D.S. When Caduaya asked him about his role, he told her, "I am a lawyer and I will not do the extra-judicial thing, but I will clean the city for my people to live in peace.
Trump has called Putin "very smart" and "very much of a leader" (more than Obama); he has cheered on a British exit from the European Union; he has signaled deep skepticism of NATO; he has, in short, intimated that he may be ready to be complicit with Putin in the dismemberment of the Western alliance.
When it came to immigration, lawmakers were listening in curious anticipation since during the day, Trump had intimated he was open to a compromise on immigration reform that would give Dreamers a pathway to citizenship, and other undocumented immigrants who have been here for a long time and had no criminal history, a pathway to legalization.
Instead, he suggested to Schwochow and Oona O'Beirn, a producer on Season 210, the narrative ought to return to Elizabeth, who has spent most of the episode abroad boning up on the latest developments in racehorse breeding, her principal passion in life, with Lord Porchester, an old friend for whom, it's intimated, she once harbored romantic feelings.
I have already warned that the tax bill is not a fait accompli, but for different reasons: It is not clear if corporate tax cuts will be a 27 or 2019 event (the Senate bill pushes it out to 2019) and President Donald Trump has intimated that the corporate tax cut may only be 22 percent, not 20 percent.
In discussions with the R.N.C. chairwoman, Ronna McDaniel, Mr. Stivers intimated that the national party should feel partly responsible for the Georgia and Montana seats because Mr. Trump created the vacancies by appointing the Georgian Tom Price as health secretary and the Montanan Ryan Zinke as interior secretary, according to Republican officials familiar with the conversations.
The Yankees have tweaked their rotation in recent weeks so that Severino would be ready for Tuesday's wild-card game, but winning the division is such a carrot that Girardi intimated Wednesday that he would start Severino if there was a playoff between the Yankees and Red Sox for the A.L. East title, which would be held Monday at Yankee Stadium.
But that puts him in tension with his White House colleague Mick Mulvaney, the director of the Office of Management and Budget and a founding member of the Freedom Caucus, who has intimated that breaching the debt ceiling would not be that consequential, and who has argued that the must-pass legislation should be used to advance the hard right's agenda.
But given the developments over the last couple of weeks — reports intimated that he'd been trying to convince Verizon to let him hive off Oath completely and run it as a spun-out entity — imply that maybe he wasn't lying: perhaps he hadn't planned to leave Oath; but instead, he had been trying to lay plans to leave Verizon, and take Oath with him.
In a speech about its alleged perils, President Donald 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 intimated a connection between chain migration, illegal immigration and visa overstays, and the legalization of Dreamers.
" Asked if she was intimated to play a character based off of Walker's life, Perabo – who has nearly two decades of professional acting experience on her resume – said of the longtime news producer, "I made it very clear to her at the beginning, 'I'm not telling anybody that I'm playing you so that I can do some morally ambiguous things and no one assumes that you ever did that.
More is coming as President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has already intimated a withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and a desire to ramp up fossil fuel extraction on public lands.
The NY Times had reported: "Mike Pence's schedule is so full of political events that Republicans joke that he is acting more like a second-term vice president hoping to clear the field than a No. 2 sworn in a little over six months ago" and "multiple advisers to Mr. Pence have already intimated to party donors that he would plan to run if Mr. Trump did not."
Sequoia is well known for later-stage deals, but Sequoia's Singh shared data showing that it is well invested in early-stage deals, too Sequoia is well known for later-stage deals, but Sequoia's Singh shared data showing that it is well invested in early-stage deals, too That may well be true for some firms, but I can't help but feel that others may be intimated at a deep-pocketed investor playing in their backyard.
" Wolf said there had been discussion among the group of, by his estimate, 20 attendees of the crowded Democratic field and of how long candidates would stay in the race, and "That's when I think she intimated that she could see herself staying in for a very long time or till the end and that she was in it to win... She didn't intimate that she could be in it to the end meaning she'd be running third-party.
A couple more: Once a movie studio that wanted us to do some minor web-development work, for ancillary web sites with no real connection to their intellectual property, told us we would not be able to do anything unless our (primarily remote) workforce had continuous keycard access to, and closed-circuit camera coverage of, every computer which might work on these sites … then intimated that what they really needed was just for those boxes to be checked, not for any of that to actually happen.
Add to this what we now know about the contents of the file compiled by Christopher Steele, that its salacious accusations came from Russian officials and, in part, as Trey GowdyHarold (Trey) Watson GowdyRising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief Cummings announces expansion of Oversight panel's White House personal email probe, citing stonewalling Pelosi says it's up to GOP to address sexual assault allegation against Trump MORE has intimated, from none other than Sidney Blumenthal, the closest of Clinton's confidantes, and the full scenario appears undeniable.

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