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The White House later knocked back Mr. Tillerson's conciliatory comments.
Asian shares edged down 2.793 percent, knocked back by the dollar.
The report had knocked back WPP shares in the previous session.
Trump's new Muslim ban got knocked back by the courts. Again.
Both men would have knocked back more than a few by then.
That sample had been knocked back and we'd hit a brick wall.
Synaptics knocked back a $59 per share bid in March, CNBC reported.
No word on whether Kavanaugh knocked back a beer or four while there.
The New York Times: Democrats, knocked back by Trump's acquittal, ponder their next steps.
"Upon contact I don&apost think I got knocked back once today," Simis said.
In that instant, the roaches knocked back the would-be attacker with brutal kicks.
But if the SNP is knocked back, the cause of independence will be too.
Richard Burr in North Carolina, while the GOP also knocked back Democratic former Sen.
Imagine what she's like after she's knocked back three glasses of rum in nine minutes.
The hot beverage isn't simply knocked back in brown swill form for a morning caffeine boost.
The Supreme Court knocked back an effort by the previous government to create such a body.
That last step that gets us over the top, it just keeps getting knocked back down.
I went to a fancy fundraiser and knocked back tequila and soda into the very early hours.
Aditionally, there's the Fortify ability which prevents Orisa from being knocked back by other heroes when activated.
Think about what it's like for an actor—they can get knocked back five times a week.
The idea was immediately knocked back by Ireland as being out of step with the EU's stance.
He hung out with Johnny Carson, dated Natalie Wood and knocked back Cutty Sark at 2 a.m.
A new report has just revealed exactly how much gin Britain has knocked back in the past year.
When I thought that the zombies might actually, for real, be talking, I was knocked back on my heels.
He says the actor knocked back 3 vodka tonics, with limes -- and a bottle of champagne was passed around.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has already spurned United's advances once, having knocked back an opening bid earlier this summer.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who knocked back a few more drinks last weekend because it was so convenient.
I could be three feet out of my work and I'm knocked back to reality with, 'That's a man!' or, 'Fag!
Back in 1946, U.S. President Harry Truman made an offer to Denmark of $100 million for Greenland, but was knocked back.
The moment was arguably the first time Warren has been knocked back on her heels since the start of debate season.
The kava juice mixes with the water to create the bitter brew, which is traditionally knocked back like you're doing giant shots.
Schumacher called the move a "wake-up call" for investors but knocked back the notion that this was a cause for alarm.
Yields were knocked back after the BOJ offered to buy an unlimited amount of JGBs of certain maturities in a special operation.
Copycats failed to hurt 227.2 earnings after U.S. regulators knocked back applications, but their impact is widely expected to be felt this year.
We knocked back a few different recipes before arriving at this one (and even then they added a few flavorings of their own).
A retreat in metals and oil prices also knocked back the shares of mining and energy companies such as BP and BHP Billiton.
They were first knocked back by Russian weightlifters in the 1950s and later taken by American athletes, generating a run of doping scandals.
Getting knocked back when you've built up the courage to ask for a pay raise at work can feel like a real blow.
"Every time we seem to get close to that level, we get knocked back down," said Arian Vojdani, investment strategist at MV Financial.
A retreat in metals and oil prices also knocked back the shares of mining and energy companies such as BP and Anglo American.
Four women told The New Yorker that he was violent with them, that he knocked back wine by the bottle and mooched Xanax.
It was a smart angle of engagement with a crowd that seemed eager to be knocked back even while hanging on to every word.
One exception: Mr. DiCaprio, a best actor nominee, who arrived and knocked back a Ruby Red, a brightly colored mixture of Champagne and vodka.
Maybe Lorne Michaels is hoping the laughs will flow more freely once viewers have knocked back a glass — or four — of Debbie Downer Chardonnay?
The group, which is headquartered in Amsterdam but has 3,000 employees in France, last week knocked back an unsolicited bid from Paris-based Atos.
More than any other factor, trade has knocked back US stocks from recent record highs and has the potential to hurt stocks even more.
The euro was knocked back by concerns about Rome's tension with the European Commission over its 2019 budget and weakness in Italy's banking sector.
Bernie Sanders was completely knocked back on his heels, only winning the relatively small states of Colorado, Utah, and his home state of Vermont.
After you've downed a lobster roll, knocked back a few fried clams, and positively stuffed yourself with fries, it's time for something cold and sweet.
Once again, she has been knocked back on her heels by a challenger who her campaign did not take seriously until late in the race.
In order to fix that, I knocked back about some beer in a bar in the neighborhood, before finding the courage to get in line.
After being with the company for 15 years and having a career that was on the way up, I've been knocked back about 10 years.
Airbus sold 49 jets in September, but saw its net orders for the year knocked back by the cancellation of jets ordered by India's Kingfisher Airlines.
That referendum galvanised pro-independence opinion, and the SNP won a thumping victory in the Westminster election in 2015, though was knocked back somewhat in 2017.
For those who missed it, Kelly -- who seemed like she'd knocked back one too many -- told a camera guy point blank she didn't like black guys.
One of the few occasions when Mueller's spokesman entered the fray was when he knocked back a BuzzFeed report this year that accused Trump of suborning perjury.
Draining the swamp of alcoholReuters' Melissa Fares went on inauguration party patrol as Donald Trump's supporters knocked back a few before the inauguration of the new president.
Knocked back, the allure of falling back in with your old criminal peers and doing another job for a bit of easy cash gets stronger and stronger.
If you've already been knocked back for a straight raise and are going in for a second pass, then it's especially important to get your message straight.
In 21976, NASA hoped to begin flying astronauts aboard capsules built by two private companies, SpaceX and Boeing, but persistent delays knocked back the timeline another year.
The rifigios blend their own elixirs, large anatomy class-like canisters with floating bits of fruit essence and herbs (juniper, pine, fir) knocked back as a shot.
Cazeneuve knocked back Le Pen's call on Friday to reinstate border checks and expel foreigners on intelligence watchlists, saying she had voted against the government security efforts previously.
"You get the feeling that the pound just wants to go higher but keeps on getting knocked back down again," analysts from Investec said in a morning note.
The athletes in the Australian study, for example, knocked back 12 extra-strong screwdrivers after they worked out (six immediately after exercise, and six more four hours later).
In currency markets, the euro was knocked back on reports German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer had rejected a migration deal Merkel negotiated at an EU summit on Friday.
There was speculation the couple tied the knot over the Christmas holidays, but Liam's brother Chris knocked back those rumors in an interview with SiriusXM earlier this year.
Those expectations were knocked back in the past week by global economic growth worries, expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut and a delay in euro zone monetary tightening.
Harris was knocked back for no gain on a run, and then Tagovailoa rolled out to find the running back Josh Jacobs for a 27-yard catch in traffic.
In a volatile session, spot gold touched its highest since December 22.6 at $216.85,27 before being knocked back to stand 3883% lower at $2388,23.6 per ounce by 2868.80 GMT.
In a statement responding to TfL's decision, Jamie Heywood, Uber's regional general manager for Northern & Eastern Europe, sought to put a positive spin on not being knocked back entirely.
When she signed up with Uber, she said she sent the company the required photo of her vehicle, which clearly displayed the advertising in question, but was not knocked back.
Joint leader Wiesberger has returned to form with a vengeance recently after being knocked back by a wrist injury that kept him out of action for seven months last year.
Likewise a move higher in the pound ahead of a UK parliament debate on Brexit knocked back shares in big, international dollar-earners like British American Tobacco, Diageo and Unilever.
Sterling, knocked back by the dollar's recovery as Prime Minister Theresa May lodged Britain's formal request to leave the European Union on Wednesday, was also down 0.1 percent at $1.2414.
Heavy rains have knocked back the number of active fires in the state by almost a third -- in just one day, according to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.
The government has been working on plans to regulate domestic coal prices since late 2017, under pressure from PLN, and the discussions have knocked back some coal miners' share prices.
Invariably, we'd always end up at their favorite "three floors—three DJs" club, where the raucous gang belted out Les Lacs du Connemara and knocked back Jägerbombs until they passed out.
The 51-year-old had knocked back half a bottle of wine on the way to the airport then sank two vodkas in the bar before boarding her 3:50 p.m.
They told the story of a Republican Party knocked back on its heels by a popular backlash to the odious and unpopular policies they were trying to foist on the public.
The roasters knocked back glasses of Maker's Mark on brown leather sofas in front of a roaring audience, tossing insults, good-natured middle fingers and embarrassing personal stories Mr. Carville's way.
But the failure of a Group of 20 meeting to generate any hope of governments spending much more to bolster a flagging global economy knocked back most growth-linked currency plays.
The SFO's attempt to try and reinstate the charges, once they were knocked back by a court, was an unusual strategy and some lawyers said they were not surprised it had failed.
Expectations for the next Fed rate hike were knocked back after U.S. nonfarm payroll data on Friday showed U.S. employers had added only 38,000 jobs in May, far below expectations of 164,000.
In fact, they said they enjoyed the time they had spent with her this season but kept getting knocked back every time Gunvalson would spread another rumor to the press about them.
I'd already knocked back three cans of Budget, two Pro Plus and a Lucozade tab, and I was paralysed on the cusp of oblivion, staring into some kind of taurine-induced abyss.
One officer was knocked back by the explosion, suffering minor injuries, while a second fired on the suspect, who died of "significant injuries" from the blast, said Austin Police Chief Bryan Manley.
Skepta still lives in London, and though he's revealed in interviews that he knocked back at least one offer to sign for a major, it'd be ridiculous to claim he's still "underground".
Oil edged higher as Russia reiterated its commitment to joining a producers' output freeze to stem a two-year slide in prices, turning higher after a strong dollar had knocked back prices overnight.
The volume of canceled or delayed deals was relatively small and has so far not knocked back China's exports, which have been driven higher by a wide arbitrage and the nation's increasing output.
With his team reeling and being knocked back on its feet, Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi didn't want to give the Penguins a last shot at winning with less than two minutes to go.
The timing of generic copies of its blockbuster lung drug arriving in the United States is a big uncertainty in 2018, after copycats failed to launch in 2017 because U.S. regulators knocked back applications.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized the war of words in the U.S. presidential campaign over his leadership and knocked back accusations that his government was behind a hacking campaign to influence the elections.
This is the country that saved the world from Adolf Hitler, rebuilt Europe with the Marshall Plan, blockaded Cuba to prevent Soviet missiles in this hemisphere and knocked back the Taliban after 9/11.
If you fail to execute in time—or fire back with the wrong shot—you may still return the ball, but you'll wind up knocked back and out of position for the next volley.
The Huangs may be knocked back to their status quo for season four, but hopefully, Fresh off the Boat will keep digging into the nuances of these issues like it did in season three.
Much of its agriculture, which employs about 40% of the workforce, is rain-fed, and a drought this season has knocked back growth from 4.5% in 2015 to a forecast 2% or less this year.
A series of runs left them with a 4th-and-goal from the 2-yard line and a planned run for Tagovailoa was knocked back for a 7-yard loss and a turnover on downs.
Trump wins one in fight over his tax returns The Supreme Court late Monday blocked House Democratic efforts to see Trump's taxes -- a win for the President, who's been knocked back by multiple appeals courts.
We don't know exactly what went into the "strong water made of juniper" that the diarist Samuel Pepys knocked back on October 20.05, 237.5, but it did the trick and, he said, allayed his constipation.
Scolding hot caffè is knocked back while perched on a stool at the local coffee bar, and languorous evening meals beside the Tuscan olive groves must be rounded off with tiny cups of bittersweet espresso.
A court in South Africa knocked back the government's plan to spend as much as 20153trn rand ($76bn) building nuclear power stations with help from Russia in a deal that critics say the country cannot afford.
My heart is racing and mind reeling as my horse finishes second (but later knocked back to fifth because of a rule violation.) That moment, when the horses round that final bend, felt familiar to me.
Asian share markets rallied on Wednesday as a revival in risk appetite knocked back the yen and oil ran into only modest profit-taking after reaching a major chart milestone that augured well for further gains ahead.
The FTSE is down 0.5 percent so far in 2016, and remains some 13 percent below a record high reached in April 2015, as concerns about a China-led global economic slowdown knocked back world stock markets.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Korea Electric Power Corp's Bylong coal project was rejected by a state commission in New South Wales on Wednesday marking a third coal project in Australia knocked back this year that cited climate change concerns.
Elizabeth Warren was knocked back on her heels for the first time in months during Tuesday's debate, struggling to parry questions on whether Medicare for All would increase middle-class taxes as her primary opponents piled on.
Expectations for the next Fed rate hike were knocked back to at least July or later after U.S. non-farm payroll data on Friday showed U.S. employers added only 38,000 jobs in May, far below expectations of 164,000.
Hikma already faced a delay in U.S. approval for its Advair generic in 2017, as did rival generics company Mylan , and last month a third Advair copy from Novartis's Sandoz division also got knocked back by the FDA.
The report claimed the FBI had knocked back a White House request to publicly refute reports in the media that the agency was investigating communications that took place between Trump's associates and Russia during the 2016 election campaign.
Kracauer, of course, was writing his book after the end of World War II. Nazism had been defeated, and German cinema was knocked back by the end of the war as much as everything else in the country.
Like the estimated 250,000 others who fled New Orleans for Houston in Katrina's wake, she found refuge and stability in this city only to get knocked back into the frustration and uncertainty she thought she'd left behind for good.
"She's been through a lot of adversity in her life and overcome a lot, so anytime she got knocked back down, she would learn a lesson and figure out how to do it better the next time," she added.
And we felt that there was a certain amount of hubris with the character and that Fiona was beginning to fly a little too close to the sun and so we wanted to show how people get knocked back down.
While college kids across the U.S.A. swarm to tropical locations to drink watered down drinks and make bad choices -- we got to talking about which stars would make great party partners ... and we knocked back a gallery of our ragin' choices.
It previously knocked back an offer by a China-led consortium to buy the country's largest agricultural land owner, cattle company Kidman & Co. China's offshore ambitions have come under increasing scrutiny this year by governments in Europe and the United States.
An election would finally create a functional government and al-Shabab, a jihadist group allied to al-Qaeda, which has plagued the country for years, would be knocked back; or so hoped the international diplomats who fill up Mogadishu's airport.
In the bottom of the fifth, 20-year-old White Sox rookie Sammy Sosa, batting eighth that day, hit a fly to left that had home-run distance but was knocked back in bounds at the wall by the wind.
After sweating through a scene in which a member of the Los Angeles Police Department Bomb Squad narrowly escapes a lethal explosion, we're knocked back by the loss of 14 team technicians — half the squad — who are blown to smithereens.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Poland's foreign minister said on Monday he had proposed limiting the Irish backstop to five years in order to unblock the Brexit deadlock but the idea was immediately knocked back by Ireland as being out of step with the EU's stance.
Pimco, the asset management giant, said this week that it expects a "technical recession" in the first part of the year, TS Lombard predicts a "major recession" globally, and Bank of America Global Research knocked back its global growth forecast again to 2.2%.
While the 2019 North American leg of the "No Filter" tour, which began in 2017, was postponed when Mick Jagger underwent a surgical procedure to replace a valve in his heart, ultimately it only knocked back the tour schedule by a few weeks.
The 9.7 percent holding makes Li Daimler's biggest shareholder and gives him a leg up to the negotiating table after the Mercedes-Benz owner knocked back a request from Geely late last year to issue new shares so it could buy a stake.
Cadelago: Given her strong ground operation, this debate could be looked back upon as the moment when Warren got her mojo back, after being knocked back on her heels over Medicare for All and the big health care debate in the early fall.
In the process, they elevated issues of race, questions of public policy and, in a five-minute exchange that could echo deep into the primary season, saw the early frontrunner, Biden, knocked back on his heels by a searing attack from Harris of California.
It won the most recent state election after refusing to subsidise a railway which Adani will need to transport its coal 400km to the coast, and had since knocked back the firm's plans to conserve local fauna, notably the black-throated finch, an endangered species.
I think, the more likely explanation is that this is his first and probably only nightclub mirror theft, that the rattled Young Mirror Thief had knocked back one too many double rums, found himself in the toilet zipping up his flies and eyed a mirror.
Over the past two years, Concord's lawyers have fought a war of attrition against the Justice Department, lobbying allegations of wrongdoing in colorful court filings, only to be repeatedly knocked back by the judge, Judge Dabney Friedrich, who was appointed by President Donald Trump.
I get that the red, silver, and black icons match RED's branding, but together with the 24D flipping animations when you switch homescreen pages, the whole UI just looks like we got knocked back to the early days of Android when the Motorola DROID ruled supreme.
Lead candidate Boris Johnson has said the border issue could be solved during a period of transition, while Britain sorts out future EU relations - a proposal knocked back by Dublin - while Jeremy Hunt repeated again this week that unspecified technology could keep the currently seamless border open.
"We really did just get knocked back on our heels in terms of having this insanity where we lost six weeks or more," the congressman said at a briefing on cannabis and the economy hosted by research group New Frontier Data and the Liaison Group, a lobbying firm.
Auburn's JaTarvious Whitlow burst through the middle and knocked back safety Jojo McIntosh during a 240-yard touchdown run, which proved to be the winning score as the No. 220 Tigers defeated No. 33 Washington 23-215 in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
The gap was exposed in February, when Prime Minister Manuel Valls of France, speaking in Munich, knocked back taunts from the French news media that the country needed a Merkel of its own and challenged the chancellor's open-arm policy toward the migrants, to the irritation of his German hosts.
The idea of effecting a true cure by using a drug to activate HIV in those bodily tissues where it hides, and then priming the immune system to recognise and kill it, was knocked back by a study presented to the meeting by researchers from Imperial College London, which showed no effect.
The successful bid was approved without a competitive process and investment bankers involved in negotiations told Reuters it represented up to $2.3 billion less than offers from Chinese-government owned State Grid Corp of China and Hong Kong-listed Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd that were both knocked back over "national security issues".
See the bottom of the report for more details) * FTSEurofirst 300 slips down off 1-month high * Burberry slumps after H06003 sales fall * Weak oil prices also weigh on markets By Sudip Kar-Gupta LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - Weak oil prices and a fall in the shares of Burberry knocked back European stock markets on Thursday.
It previously knocked back an offer by a China-led consortium to buy the country's largest agricultural land owner, cattle company Kidman & Co. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull used a major speech on Wednesday to criticise the rising tide of protectionism within parliament, despite his government being responsible for the rejection of the Ausgrid and Kidman bids.

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