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Clinton laced into Mr. Trump's business record and economic policies.
In another debate, she laced into Bernie Sanders for disloyalty.
He laced into his tormentors, determined to clear his name.
Vought on Twitter has laced into Democrats leading the impeachment probe.
Byanyima's fight for equality was laced into her from an early age.
But there are plenty of visionary moments laced into his shape-shifting narrative.
Cooperman laced into Warren right from the beginning of his letter for her Oct.
Trump will hear that part and likely ignore the criticisms she also laced into her speech.
He also laced into Fillon's free-market economic policies, which he said reflected "a great social brutality".
Warren also laced into Trump over recent allegations of sexual assault, all of which Trump has denied.
Voices like Winehouse, James, and Springfield have entire lives of struggle, pain, and triumph laced into them.
That's the corn-based biofuel the government requires be laced into gasoline in the name of conservation.
During a town hall-style event in Marshalltown, Iowa, on Thursday evening, Mr. Sanders laced into Mr. Biden further.
Laced into the soundtrack of the show were the distorted voices of Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King Jr., and RuPaul.
He's already targeting Trump's record: On Monday, Bloomberg laced into the president for delaying action on outlawing flavored e-cigarettes.
Cavaliers star LeBron James laced into Nikes emblazoned with the all gold capitalized phrase, "Equality," across the back of the shoes.
Over the past few years, fentanyl and its analogs have appeared in the streets, often laced into the illicit heroin supply.
In August, Mr. Summers again laced into Mr. Mnuchin over the one-page tax plan unveiled by Treasury in the spring.
She laced into Michael Bloomberg in a bid to invigorate her campaign, and then had her biggest 22020 hours of fund-raising yet.
You're in luck … PELLA, Iowa — As Biden laced into Sanders on Thursday afternoon, his attacks came at an incongruous location: a Dairy Queen.
In 1991, he appeared before the House Budget Committee and laced into the tax overhaul ushered in by President Ronald Reagan five years earlier.
Mr. Trump also laced into Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina lawmaker whose cell phone number Mr. Trump read aloud at a rally last summer.
Ms. Harris laced into his recent remarks about working with segregationists in the Senate, as well as his active opposition to busing in the 0003s.
The white P203 Pro is called Mother of Pearl, because it has some shifting hues laced into the white, though I'm far less enthused about it.
These characters don't feel like figures lifted from a book, or actors laced into period garb playing out a tale set in a bygone golden era.
During the latest session, Trump laced into Pelosi, launching into a "nasty diatribe" that culminated in him calling her a "third-rate politician," according to Schumer.
This category of drugs has recently appeared in the black market, where fentanyl and its analogs are often laced into other drugs or misleadingly sold as heroin.
People have a physicality that was being physically constrained, and I wanted to show that kind of torture that people were laced into, cause it's so extreme.
I felt sorry for Gyllenhaal, berated in both his personae for being weak, and for Adams, strapped and laced into a role that scarcely lets her breathe.
In the 18th century, well-born male and female children alike were laced into stays (boned bodices, the antecedent of the corset) — boys until the age of 6.
Housley also laced into Democrats for what she called selective outrage over abuse and misconduct allegations, pointing to the party's defense of Democratic National Committee Deputy Chairman Rep.
Fentanyl, which looks like heroin, is a powerful synthetic painkiller that has been laced into heroin but is increasingly being sold by itself — often without the user's knowledge.
Trump's comments came during 90-minute rally Wednesday night in which he laced into Democrats in Congress over their handling of the Mueller report and mocked 2020 Democratic hopefuls.
Gabbard did share a clip of Carlson on Instagram, one of 11 times she's laced into corporate media or the Democratic establishment on the platform in the past week.
Mr. Chernow's appearance was a direct consequence of an edgy monologue in 2018 by the comedian Michelle Wolf, who laced into President Trump and his aides from the dais.
He photographed boys in Trinidad and Tobago, Black Panthers in Tennessee, and nannies in Chicago, but their stories laced into one another through his intimate style of image making.
FBI Director James Comey stunned reporters back in July when he laced into Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state.
He ran to honor the memories of three men he knew while he served as a Marine in Afghanistan, and had metal tags with their names laced into his shoes.
In addition to his new ads attacking Biden on trade, Sanders laced into Biden on the issue, without naming him, at his election night rally in Vermont on Tuesday night.
Then came Tuesday, when Mr. Spicer laced into Ms. Ryan after she asked how the administration planned to revamp its image in light of reports about suspicious ties with Russia.
Leaders and officials from across the continent, particularly Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, laced into the Trump administration's foreign policy and warned that U.S. isolationism would embolden Russia and China.
Paris climate agreement Obama laced into Trump's decision last year to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, reminding the crowd on Friday that the U.S. was alone in abandoning the pact.
In Washington, President Trump laced into Bob Corker, an influential Republican senator, in a deeply personal back-and-forth on Twitter over Mr. Corker's decision to not run for re-election.
The president laced into the Democratic congressional investigations during a speech in the White House Rose Garden on Wednesday, demanding that Democrats "get these phony investigations over with" before talks can resume.
In a series of caustic criticisms this week, Mr. Trump laced into on-air stars like the CNN news anchor Don Lemon and Stephen Colbert, host of "The Late Show" on CBS.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, whose campaign has laced into Facebook after it allowed Trump to buy false ads about his son's business dealings abroad, did not get a chance to respond.
Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is often laced into drugs like heroin, cocaine and counterfeit drugs to create a cheaper high, often without the users' knowledge, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
She told an audience Wednesday in Blackwood, New Jersey, that his tax proposal is a plan "written by a billionaire for a billionaire" and laced into him for not releasing his own returns.
On the debate stage, other Democrats, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren, laced into him over stop-and-frisk, his past misogynistic comments, and the nondisclosure agreements his company had struck with former employees.
At a May 20 rally in Pennsylvania — the state where the former vice president was born — the president laced into the candidate who was then the undisputed front-runner in the Democratic field.
But based on showrunner Damon Lindelof saying Irons is "probably who you think he is" in an interview, a few comic book clues laced into the show, and IMDB, Irons plays Adrian Veidt, a.k.a.
On Wednesday, President Trump will deliver his closing argument on tax reform to an audience made up largely of young people and middle-class families whose personal stories will be laced into his remarks.
And late last month, he laced into Canada and Mexico for being "very difficult" in the Nafta negotiations, offering a warning in a post on Twitter that he "may have to terminate" the agreement.
And fentanyl is even more potent than heroin, and it's also often laced into illicitly sold heroin without a user's knowledge — increasing the odds he'll take a much bigger dose than he can handle.
Mr. Spicer's relationship with reporters was often strained, starting with his first appearance at the lectern, when he laced into the press corps, falsely accusing it of underestimating the size of Mr. Trump's inaugural crowd.
Clinton's own economic agenda, two weeks after she laced into Mr. Trump on foreign policy, warning in a well-received address in San Diego that his "very thin skin" would lead the United States into war.
At an event in Phoenix on Thursday night, his first rally since Super Tuesday, Mr. Sanders laced into Mr. Biden for his record on trade, the Iraq war and Social Security, as he has done recently.
President Donald Trump's lawyers laced into the House's impeachment case Saturday, opening their defense with pointed — and at times personal — efforts to seed doubt in GOP senators' minds about Democrats' push to remove Trump from office.
As the Senate opened a two-day, 16-hour period of questioning from senators, Mr. Trump laced into Mr. Bolton, his former national security adviser, whose unpublished manuscript contains an account that contradicts his impeachment defense.
U.S. President Donald Trump again laced into Jeff Sessions, his attorney general, on Saturday after Sessions defended himself from the president's scathing criticism over his recusal from a probe into Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 election.
Appearing alongside President Lenín Moreno of Ecuador at the White House, Trump also laced into various perceived villains from former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, which resulted in Stone's arrest in January 2019 and indictment on seven felony charges.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump again laced into Jeff Sessions, his attorney general, on Saturday after Sessions defended himself from the president's scathing criticism over his recusal from a probe into Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 election.
Throughout the day, Mr. Biden laced into Mr. Trump over a range of policy issues, such as pursuing an "erratic war on trade" and his approach to tariff negotiations, as farmers — including in this heavily agricultural state — have struggled.
The intergenerational rift was on display at the meeting of a Bloods set in Los Angeles in 2009, when founding members laced into younger men for not retaliating against rivals, dating women from other neighborhoods and fighting among themselves.
Neither outburst escaped Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo who laced into Montero on a local radio station, saying it was surprising that a veteran like him was not able to "make smart decisions" about venting his frustration to the press.
With the Super Tuesday primaries next week, Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida finally laced into Mr. Trump, battering him for his business deals, his thin knowledge of policy and what they characterized as his political opportunism.
The Michigan Republican also laced into President Donald Trump, hewing close to a strategy of blasting Republican leaders like Ryan and Trump, during a town hall with about 100 residents from his district, which is loosely centered around Grand Rapids.
And fentanyl is even more potent than heroin, and it's often laced into illicitly sold heroin without a user's knowledge or misleadingly sold to a user as heroin — increasing the odds he'll take a much bigger dose than he can handle.
The day after Senator Kamala Harris laced into his history on civil rights, the former vice president provided a lengthy defense of his record and insisted, "I never, never, never ever opposed voluntary busing," a central point of Ms. Harris's criticism.
And calling her "Leaking Dianne Feinstein," the president laced into the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee for her fumbled denial that her staff had leaked a letter laying out the first allegation of sexual misconduct against Judge Kavanaugh.
In the days since Mr. Manchin, a West Virginian who was one of the few swing votes on impeachment, supported Mr. Trump's removal, the president has laced into the senator with a zeal that is startling even by his standards.
Republicans laced into Representative Jerrold Nadler, Democrat of New York and the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, whose aggressive tone toward senators — and accusation of treachery — during his remarks after midnight were too much for some in the chamber.
"I don't think name-calling has any place in public life, and I thought that was unfortunate that the president of the United States would use a term like that, let alone laced into a sentence like that," Pence said.
Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, has also laced into its work recently, pointing to its off-target estimates of the Affordable Care Act as evidence that it is ill equipped to pass judgment over the new Republican health plan.
"Gosh, we might poke the bear," Mr. Corker, a Tennessee Republican who is retiring, said with fake outrage as he laced into his colleagues for disavowing their beliefs on trade because they are scared of the president and the prospect of losing power.
While university officials maintained that Mr. Culverhouse was being too pushy with his administrative ideas for the school — declaring at one point that "Donors may not dictate University administration" — Mr. Culverhouse publicly laced into the law school, the state of Alabama and its new abortion measure.
During de Blasio's frigid 2014 inauguration ceremony, Bloomberg sat in the audience grimacing as de Blasio and his hand-picked participants laced into the former mayor's record, his "plantation called New York," and the "Dickensian" justice system wrought by Bloomberg's use of stop-and-frisk policing.
MIKE PENCE But I've found him to be, well, you know, I don't think name-calling has any place in public life, and I thought that was unfortunate that the president of the United States would use a term like that, let alone laced into a sentence like that.
Toledo, Ohio (CNN)Hillary Clinton laced into Donald Trump on Monday for living a billionaire's lifestyle while "contributing nothing to our nation," in her first public remarks about a New York Times report that revealed Trump might have avoided paying federal income taxes for close to two decades.
WASHINGTON — As Donald J. Trump moved to wrap up his unlikely Republican nomination for the presidency, a senior adviser to Senator Ted Cruz laced into the front-runner in March 2016, in a last-ditch effort to swing the contest to Mr. Cruz, the more traditionally conservative candidate.
That was evidenced on Thursday when Harris laced into him during the second night of debates, demanding that he answer for his opposition to mandated school busing to promote racial integration in education as a young senator in the 1970s as well as for his comments about working with segregationists senators.
After delivering a speech last week that appeared aimed at de-escalating the primary battle against Mr. Biden, Mr. Sanders laced into his opponent on Sunday night with a vigor that signaled that the fight — if not for delegates, then for the soul of the Democratic Party — was not over.
In a rally timed to coincide with an annual dinner of the White House press corps in Washington, which he declined to attend, Mr. Trump laced into what he referred to as "the failing New York Times," as well as CNN and MSNBC, which he accused of incompetence and dishonesty.
Declaring the aftermath of Brexit a "time of uncertainty," Hillary Clinton on Friday said the United Kingdom's decision to exit the European Union raises the stakes for the November election against Donald Trump as her campaign's top advisers laced into the Republican as unfit to handle the weight of the moment.
Perhaps previous generations of women had to physically wrestle themselves into corsets — or, adding another layer of class and race division, were laced into corsets by domestic help — but Cuppetelli's work is merely a very literal demonstration of women's continued wrestling with the corset, whether we are physically inside one or not.
The announcement comes after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE laced into James and CNN host Don Lemon in a tweet on Saturday, in which he insulted both men's intellects.
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 laced into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a moderate on immigration who has been trying to broker a deal with Democrats, laced into Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas on Friday, deriding him as "the Steve King of the Senate" in an interview with MSNBC, a reference to the Iowa congressman who is perhaps the most virulent anti-immigrant voice in Congress.
Not that he has had much choice: As one of three or four staff members to fly around with Mr. Trump during the last few months of the campaign, Mr. Miller was summoned to speechwriting tasks by a bark of "Ready!" from Mr. Trump, who insisted on dictating practically every word — and laced into staff members who changed a word or inserted an overly complex policy point.
China's top diplomat laced into the United States on Monday, saying that Washington — not Beijing — is responsible for current trade tensions between the two countries and rejecting the notion that China has taken advantage of the U.S. "The responsibility for the trade imbalance between China and the United States lies not with China," State Councillor Wang Yi said during a joint press appearance with British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, according to Reuters.
Former Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves laced into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Monday for apparently waving off the warnings of his own intelligence community that Russia meddled in the 2016 election, saying that he "would have been impeached in a day" if he had done the same.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE laced into President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE over his "zero tolerance" immigration policy that led to thousands of migrant children being separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Dō-maru were constructed from small scales of leather or metal laced into plates with cord and lacquered. Then each plate was laced together to form the armor. Due to the weight of iron, armour makers limited its use to the most vital parts of the armor and used leather for the remainder.
Fashion in the 1850s through 1880s accented large crinolines, cumbersome bustles and padded busts with tiny waists laced into ‘steam-moulded corsetry’.Dress and Morality by Aileen Ribeiro, (Homes and Meier Publishers Inc: New York. 1986) p. 134 ‘Tight-lacing’ became part of the corset controversy: dress reformists claimed that the corset was prompted by vanity and foolishness, and harmful to health.
Heroin is commonly cut with quinine, caffeine, dimethocaine, procaine, lactose, inositol, dextrose, mannitol, and starch. Other opioids are sometimes sold as heroin or cut with heroin. Fentanyl sold as or laced into heroin has made the news in the past due to the numerous fatalities it causes when it appears on the market. Recently, Fentanyl and close analogues have been produced in pure powder form for very cheap.
Japanese lamellar cuirass Lamellar armour is a type of body armour, made from small rectangular plates (scales or lamellae) of iron or steel, leather (rawhide), or bronze laced into horizontal rows. Lamellar armor was used over a wide range of time periods in Central Asia, Eastern Asia (especially in China, Japan, Mongolia, and Tibet), Western Asia, and Eastern Europe. The earliest evidence for lamellar armor comes from sculpted artwork of the Neo- Assyrian Empire in the Near East.
Belvoir Publications. ISSN 0891-1851 Newer systems were developed and distributed by Stewart Systems of Cashmere, Washington and Blue River (Ceconite 7600). These two systems use the same certified dacron materials as other systems, but do not use high volatile organic compounds, using water as a carrier instead, making them safer to use and less environmentally damaging. Many ultralight aircraft are covered with pre-sewn envelopes of 3.9 oz Dacron that are simply screwed, bolted or laced into place.
Turbo Goth describes their music as "gloss rock"; they create a rock track, embellished with distorted bass synths and heavy drumbeats (both produced with a "groovebox"). Peralta then lays in basic simple guitar tracks (using a Telecaster) with heavy delays and aggressive ambience. Gaugler's vocal tracks are then laced into the song; the duo considers Gaugler's vocals as an "instrument" and treat it accordingly. The duo play nearly all shows just guitar,vocals and drum machine.
Three days after the catastrophic injury Larry Bramlage, DVM, of Rood and Riddle performed a fetlock anthrodesis, fusing the bones to eliminate the fetlock joint. The fusion took a plate 14 inches long and 18 screws to lock it into place with approximately two feet of wire laced into the back of the ankle to replace the ligaments. Dr. Bramlage also put in 12 inches of high-density polyethylene to replace the ligaments in the pastern joint.
Limp binding is a bookbinding method in which the book has flexible cloth, leather, vellum, or (rarely) paper sides. When the sides of the book are made of vellum, the bookbinding method is also known as limp vellum. The cover is made with a single piece of vellum or alternative material, folded around the textblock, the front and back covers being folded double. The quires are sewn onto sewing supports such as cords or alum-tawed thongs and the tips of the sewing supports would be laced into the cover.
This ability is based on "reality skewing", rather than telepathy or holographic projection.Uncanny X-Force #14Astonishing X-Men Vol. 4 #1 Fantomex has microtechnology laced into his blood; with nanites in his brain prohibiting him from believing in anything greater than himself, such as gods or any supernatural beings to the concept of true love.Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine Vol 1 #1Uncanny X-Force Vol 2 #8X-Force Vol 4 #4X-Force Vol 4 #11 He also maintains an internal back-up nervous system which can be engaged if E.V.A. is damaged.
To make it look more heavily armed, additional portholes were cut in the hull and logs placed to resemble cannons. Barrels of powder were placed in the ship and grappling irons laced into the ships rigging, to catch the ropes and sails of Magdalen and ensure the vessels would become entangled. Morgan destroys the Spanish Armada de Barlovento at Lake Maracaibo 1669 On 1 May 1669 Morgan and his flotilla attacked the Spanish squadron. The fire ship plan worked, and Magdalen was shortly aflame; Espinosa abandoned his flagship and made his way to the fort, where he continued to direct events.
In a conversation with Champ, it is suggested he came from humble beginnings much like Eggsy, working as a rodeo clown before joining Statesman. He is sidelined when he develops a blue rash all over his skin, the first symptom of the toxin that Poppy Adams has laced into the world's recreational drug supplies. When the blue rash worsens to a state of mania known as the "dancing disease", Ginger Ale has Tequila frozen in a cryogenic chamber to stabilise his health. After Poppy's antidote is released to the world population, Tequila recovers and moves to London to work for Kingsman.
The techniques for producing jewelled bookbinding have evolved over the course of history with the technologies and methods used in creating books. During the 4th century of the Christian era, manuscripts on papyrus or vellum scrolls first became flattened and turned into books with cut pages tied together through holes punched in their margins. Beginning in the 5th century, books were sewn together in this manner using leather thongs to make the bind stronger and longer lasting with wooden boards placed on top and bottom to keep the pages flat. These thongs then came to be laced into the boards and covered entirely by leather.
With the arrival of the Dutch in Boston, Bishop has Josh kidnapped to entertain them in a werewolf death match, releasing him after Aidan agrees to return to his side. Believing that they have come to kill him, Bishop resolves an ultimatum from the Dutch: either cull the population or die. However, during a feast the next day before he revealed that he knew Marcus told them of his plans, Bishop poisoned the Dutch with juniper, laced into the blood of feeding-den prostitutes. Savoring his triumph, Bishop proceeds to kill the paralyzed Dutch one by one before Aidan saves Heggeman who goes off to notify the other vampire clans of Bishop's betrayal.
The piece is in four movements: #Introduction and Fanfare #Aria #Interlude #Toccata and Chorale As a piece of program music, the work is bound together by symbolism and allusions. A theme from the 15th Century Hussite song "Ye Warriors of God and his Law" is laced into the music, one symbolic of resistance and hope - the theme is common enough that any Czech would know the melody and its significance. [The same theme appears (with the same significance) in Smetana's "Má Vlast" cycle, in both the Blaník and Tabor movements, as well as in Josef Suk's symphonic Poem Praga.] The sound of bells are heard throughout the music, as Prague is also known as "City of a Hundred Spires".
Its inhabitants—referred to as "Wellies"—wear white "Happy Face" masks, which were created for the purpose of forcefully molding the wearer's cheekbones into a smile, so that the wearer compulsively smiles as a result. Joy is freely dispensed in pill form and is also laced into the city's water supply. To encourage the drug's consumption, the media is tightly controlled and centers on "Uncle" Jack Worthing, a friendly MC whose voice and image widely broadcasts government propaganda over the city's televisions and radios. Unfortunately, some Wellies developed an immunity to Joy—partly as a result of ingesting bad batches of the drug—and subsequently became depressed or insane from remembering the Very Bad Thing; these people were then driven out of Wellington Wells and came to be known as "Wastrels".

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